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Murphy Dunne is a Actor and Sound American born on 22 june 1942 at Chicago (USA)

Murphy Dunne

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Nationality USA
Birth 22 june 1942 at Chicago (USA)
Death 22 june 1942 (at 0 years)

Murphy Dunne (born June 22, 1942) is an American actor and musician. He is best known for being the keyboardist/pianist for the Blues Brothers in the 1980 film The Blues Brothers, a role he reprised in the sequel, Blues Brothers 2000.

Dunne won the role in The Blues Brothers after their original pianist, Paul Shaffer, could not accept the part due to his contractual obligations with Saturday Night Live, as well as his choice to take part in Gilda Live. Dunne played himself in both of the two Blues Brothers films, with a fictional storyline: "Murph" Dunne was an original member of the Blues Brothers until "Joliet" Jake went to prison in the 1970s. He then started his own band called "Murph and the MagicTones" along with four other ex-Blues Brothers Band members. While performing a regular set at the Armada Room in a Chicago area Holiday Inn, Jake and Elwood Blues again approached the band to reform the Blues Brothers band. After a brief tour, Murph was sent to prison with the rest of the Blues Brothers Band. When the Blues Brothers toured in 1980 to promote the film, Dunne performed live with the band along with Shaffer. His work can be heard on their 1980 album, Made in America.

Dunne also appeared in the disaster spoof The Big Bus (1976), Mel Brooks's High Anxiety (1977), two commercial parody films; Tunnel Vision (1976) and American Raspberry (1977), and the teen comedy Bad Manners (aka: Growing Pains) (1984). He played a court stenographer in the movie Oh, God! (1977). Later films include The Main Event (1979), The Last Married Couple in America (1980), Honky Tonk Freeway (1981), and Perfect (1985). He has also acted in numerous television shows including Night Court as well as working as a voice actor, and can be heard in Cowboy Bebop: The Movie, Ghost in the Shell: Standalone Complex and in the game, Star Trek: Klingon Academy.

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Murphy Dunne a fait partie de l'orchestre des Blues Brothers

Usually with

Mel Brooks
Mel Brooks
(2 films)
John Landis
John Landis
(2 films)
Dan Aykroyd
Dan Aykroyd
(2 films)
John Candy
John Candy
(4 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Murphy Dunne (23 films)

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YearNameJobRoles
2008The Onion MovieActorRaymond Marcus
2002The Mothman PropheciesActorGov. Rob McCallum
2002Moonlight MileActor
2002Live from BaghdadActorBob Vinton
1998Blues Brothers 2000ActorMurphy "Murph" Dunne – keyboards
1992Glengarry Glen RossActorAdditional Voices (voice)
1988Hero and the TerrorActorTheater Manager
1985PerfectActorPeckerman
1985Summer RentalActorAnnouncer (voice)
1984Bad MannersActorMr. Kurtz
1984Ernie Kovacs: Between the LaughterActorLeon Lane
1983Going BerserkActorPublic Defender
1981Honky Tonk FreewayActorCar Thief
1981PaternityActorSinging Telegram Man
1980The Blues BrothersActorMurphy 'Murph' Dunne
1980The Last Married Couple in AmericaActorDr. Schallert
1980Loose ShoesActor, Original Music ComposerTough, White G.I.
1979The Main EventActorMario
1979Old BoyfriendsActorBloodshot Band Member
1977Oh, God!ActorCourt Stenographer
1977High AnxietyActorPiano Player
1976The Big BusActorTommy Joyce
1976Tunnel VisionActorDr. Holcomb
1969The MonitorsActorMonitor Driver