John T. Murray was an American actor, born on August 28, 1886, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. He is best known for his roles in Love Birds (1934), Young as You Feel (1931), and Alexander Hamilton (1931). He was married to Vivien Oakland and passed away on February 12, 1957, in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Personal and Family Life
John T. Murray was married to Vivien Oakland until his death in 1957. Not much is publicly known about their personal life, but they were together during his career in the film industry. His family background is also not widely documented.
Career Overview
Throughout his career, John T. Murray appeared in numerous films and television shows. He had notable roles in various genres, demonstrating his versatility as an actor. He gained recognition in the 1930s and was involved in both drama and comedy films.
Death and Legacy
John T. Murray died on February 12, 1957, leaving behind a legacy of significant contributions to early American cinema. His performances in films during the 1930s are remembered by fans of classic movies. His work continues to be appreciated by cinema enthusiasts today.
Filmography
Title
Release Date
Character
True Confession
1937-12-24
Otto Krayler
Here Comes Carter
1936-10-24
Ben Rogers
Great God Gold
1935-04-14
Simon
Sweetheart of the Navy
1937-06-08
Carson
Small Town Boy
1937-09-24
C. Lafferty
Winds of Chance
1925-08-15
Lucky Broad
Night Work
1930-08-03
Calloway
God’s Gift to Women
1931-04-13
Mons. Chaumier, an Irate Husband
Judge Hardy’s Children
1938-03-26
French Waiter (uncredited)
Gang Bullets
1938-11-10
Horace Meade
The Lady in Scarlet
1935-10-20
Albert J. Sayre
Ever Since Eve
1937-07-15
Lowell
Cowboy from Brooklyn
1938-07-09
Colonel Rose
Men with Wings
1938-07-16
Jones
Girl Loves Boy
1937-03-27
Venable
The Hardys Ride High
1939-04-21
Don Davis
Air Maniacs
1933-12-15
Host / Narrator
The Wrong Miss Wright
1937-06-18
Silas Wright
Calling All Doctors
1937-07-22
Mr. Cronkite
Man Bites Lovebug
1937-12-24
Theodore
The Man Called Back
1932-07-16
Sam Corlis
You’re Next!
1940-05-03
Baby Face Wessel
Broadway Melody of 1940
1940-02-09
Ham Actor (uncredited)
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
1936-04-09
Writer (uncredited)
Alexander Hamilton
1931-09-12
Count Talleyrand
Fazil
1928-06-04
Gondolier
Boom Town
1940-08-30
Mr. Springtime (uncredited)
Here Comes Mr. Zerk
1943-07-23
Oscar B. Zerk
I Married a Doctor
1936-04-25
Nat Hicks
Foreign Correspondent
1940-08-16
Clark (Jones Family Member) (uncredited)
Honky Tonk
1929-08-31
Cafe Manager
It Can’t Last Forever
1937-07-15
Announcer
Reveille with Beverly
1943-02-04
Mr. Ryan (uncredited)
Satires
1929-09-06
N/A
Cheating Cheaters
1934-11-05
Ira Lazarie
Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever
1939-07-21
Don Davis
Young as You Feel
1931-08-06
Colonel Stanhope
The Devil with Hitler
1942-10-18
Member of Board of Directors in Hell (uncredited)
How I Play Golf, by Bobby Jones No. 4: ‘The Mashie Niblick’