James Murray (English actor)

{{Short description|English actor (b. 1975)}}

{{Other people|James Murray}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2024}}

{{Use British English|date=November 2011}}

{{Infobox person

| honorific_suffix = {{post-nominals|country=GBR|size=100%|commas=on|MBE}}

| image = Murray campaigning at the March for clean water. London 2024.jpg

| caption = At the March for Clean Water in London, 2024.

| name = James Murray

| birth_name =

| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1975|1|22|df=y}}

| birth_place = Manchester, England

| other_names = Jim Murray

| occupation = Actor

| years_active = 1998–present

| spouse = {{marriage|Sarah Parish
|2007}}

| children = 2

| website = https://jimmurray.art/

}}

James Murray {{post-nominals|country=GBR|size=100%|commas=on|MBE}} (born 22 January 1975) is an English actor, artist, and river conservationist. He is well known for his work campaigning for British rivers and is a wild salmon advocate. He currently holds the position of Deputy Chair for [https://riveractionuk.com/ River Action], and founded [https://anglingtrust.net/activist-angler/ Activist Anglers] in 2023.

Jim and his wife Sarah Parish set up The Murray Parish trust in 2014 in memory of their late daughter Ella-Jayne and have raised over £5 million for paediatric facilities. He was awarded an MBE in the king’s honours list 2025.

His television roles include Stephen Hart in Primeval (2007–2008), Niles Pottinger in Defiance (2014), Daniel Coltrane in Cucumber (2015), Chief Superintendent John Houseman in McDonald & Dodds (2020–2021), Prince Andrew in The Crown (2022–2023), and Colonel Neil 'Chick' Harding in Masters of the Air (2024).

Early life

Murray was born in Manchester. He was awarded a classics scholarship by Malvern College, and has a degree in film. His great-grandfather, Richard Hollins Murray, invented the reflecting lens in 1927.{{cite web |url=https://patents.google.com/patent/US1625905 |title=Patent US1625905 – Light-reflecting device or unit}}

Career

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Murray's mainstream roles were in Primeval (ITV, 2008) as expert tracker Stephen Hart, and in Cucumber (Channel 4, 2015) as conflicted character Daniel Coltrane.

Earlier on in his career he starred in a series of both film and television pieces, including the comedy series Roger Roger (1999), legal drama series North Square (2000), mini series Other People's Children (2000) and Sons & Lovers (2003), a Granada production of The Sittaford Mystery (2006) as Charles Burnaby, a film of the Thomas Hardy story Under the Greenwood Tree (2005) as Dick Dewy, plus earlier films Nailing Vienna (2002) as Peter, All the King's Men (1999) as Pvt Will Needham, and Phoenix Blue (2001) as Rick. He also found more permanent roles in Channel 4's 20 Things to Do Before You're 30 (2003) playing Glen and BBC One's season four of Cutting It (2005) as Liam Carney.

Murray appeared in the ITV science fiction series Primeval as Stephen Hart, Nick Cutter's lab technician, in both series one (2007) and series two (2008).

Murray had the leading role of the father, Frank Davis, in It's Alive (2008) a remake of the 1970s horror classic by Larry Cohen.

He had a role in Kröd Mändoon and the Flaming Sword of Fire, a comic fantasy series for Comedy Central and BBC Two, which began airing in April 2009. His character is Ralph Longshaft.

In the US, Murray was a lead in the CBS spy caper series CHAOS from 2010 to 2011. His character was called Billy Collins.

He was cast as Mayor Niles Pottinger,{{cite web |url=http://www.tvfanatic.com/2013/07/james-murray-cast-as-series-regular-on-defiance-season-2/ |title=James Murray Cast as Series Regular on Defiance Season 2 |work=TV Fanatic |date=31 July 2013}} in the second series of Defiance, which first aired on 19 June 2014. Murray appeared in one episode ("Dead Air") of the third series which aired on 27 June 2015.

He took over from Fay Ripley as lead DCI in the completely improvised show Suspects as DCI Daniel Drummond,{{cite web |url=http://www.channel5.com/james-murray-lenora-crichlow-and-perry-fitzpatrick-join-the-cast/ |title=James Murray joins the cast of Suspects |publisher=Channel 5}} which aired in August 2016 (all six episodes).

He appeared as the father, Edward,{{cite web |url=http://www.itv.com/presscentre/ep1week42/him |title=HIM tv series at ITV.com}} in the three part ITV supernatural series HIM.

In 2016, Murray played The Doge of Venice in season 1 of Netflix's Medici, before playing the lead role of Wesley opposite Polly Walker in BBC One's Age Before Beauty.

In 2017, Murray directed veteran actor Robert Hardy CBE in his last role alongside Nina Sosanya in his short film La Familia.

He appeared as Caleb in the Ryan Reynolds film 6 Underground released in December 2019. He was Chief Superintendent John Houseman in the ITV series McDonald & Dodds.{{cite web |url=https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/uk/lifestyle/a28503604/invisible-itv-cast-plot-air-date-spoilers/ |title=James Murray cast in ITV's Invisible |publisher=ITV |date=15 August 2019}}

In 2021, Murray was cast as Colonel Neil 'Chick' Harding in Apple TV's WW2 epic bomber drama Masters of the Air. The series is directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga and executive produced by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks. It premiered in 2024.

Murray directed and co-presented with Robson Green ITV's Robson and Jim's Icelandic Flyfishing Adventure (July 2021), a passion project about the therapeutic values of fly fishing set in the bountiful rivers in Iceland.

Murray played the role of Prince Andrew in the final two seasons of Netflix's The Crown.{{cite web |url=https://variety.com/2022/tv/global/the-crown-james-murray-prince-andrew-1235430520/ |title='The Crown's' James Murray on Playing Disgraced Prince Andrew: 'I Enjoy Polarizing Roles' |website=Variety |last=Yossman |first=K. J. |date=11 November 2022 |access-date=18 November 2023}}

Personal life

Murray married his Cutting It co-star Sarah Parish in Hampshire on 15 December 2007, following a two-year romance. On 18 January 2008, it was announced that Parish was pregnant with their first child.{{cite web |url=http://www.hellomagazine.com/celebrities/2008/01/18/saraj-parish-baby/ |title='Cutting It' star Sarah expecting first child with husband James}} Their daughter, Ella-Jayne, was born five weeks premature in May 2008 and died in January 2009 aged 8 months due to a congenital heart defect.[http://celebrity-babies.com/2009/01/20/sarah-parish-mourning-death-of-daughter-ella-jayne/ Sarah Parish Mourning Death of Daughter Ella-Jayne] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090906064724/http://celebrity-babies.com/2009/01/20/sarah-parish-mourning-death-of-daughter-ella-jayne/ |date=6 September 2009 }} Celebrity Baby Blog, 20 January 2009

Their daughter Nell was born on 21 November 2009.{{cite web |url=http://www.justgiving.com/ella-jaynemurray |title=rosie mitchell is fundraising for Friends of PICU}}

In honour of Ella-Jayne, Parish and Murray began raising funds for the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit at Southampton General Hospital, where she was cared for.{{cite web |url=http://www.friendsofpicu.org.uk |title=Welcome To Friends of PICU : Friends of PICU |work=Friends of PICU}} Their efforts led to them creating the Murray Parish Trust in 2014, to enhance overall paediatric emergency care serving Southern England.{{cite web |url=https://themurrayparishtrust.com/our-story/ |title=About The Murray Parish Trust |access-date=14 May 2019}}

Filmography

= Film =

class="wikitable"
Year

! Title

! Role

! Notes

2000

| Kevin & Perry Go Large

| Candice's Adonis

|

2001

| Phoenix Blue

| Rick

|

2002

| Nailing Vienna

| Peter

|

2009

| It's Alive

| Frank Davis

|

2019

| 6 Underground

| Caleb

|

2024

| Lee

| Colonel Spencer

|

= Television =

class="wikitable sortable"
Year

! Title

! Role

! class="unsortable"|Notes

1998

| Coronation Street

| Sandy Hunter

| 5 episodes

rowspan="2" | 1999

| Roger Roger

| Jason the Gardener

| Episode: "Two Much Wine, Too Many Stars"

All the King's Men

| Pte. Will Needham

| TV film

rowspan="3" | 2000

| Peak Practice

| Marcus Johnson

| Episode: "Turning Tides"

Other People's Children

| Lucas

| Episode #1.3

North Square

| Johnny Boy

| 10 episodes

rowspan="2" | 2002

| Clocking Off

| Mark Talbot

| 2 episodes

Always and Everyone

| Dr. Danny Barton

| 8 episodes

rowspan="3" | 2003

| Sons and Lovers

| William Morel

| TV film

20 Thing's to Do Before You're 30

| Glen

| 7 episodes

Keen Eddie

| Colin Kinney

| Episode: "Eddie Loves Baseball"

2004–2005

| Cutting It

| Liam Carney

| 12 episodes

2005

| Under the Greenwood Tree

| Dick Dewy

| TV film

2006

| Agatha Christie's Marple: The Sittaford Mystery

| Charles Burnaby

| TV film

2007–2008

| Primeval

| Stephen Hart

| 13 episodes

2009

| Kröd Mändoon and the Flaming Sword of Fire

| Ralph Longshaft

| 4 episodes

2011

| CHAOS

| Billy Collins

| Pilot and 12 episodes

2012

| New Tricks

| Luke Oswald

| Episode: "Dead Poets"

rowspan="2" | 2013

| Death in Paradise

| Ronnie Stuart

| Episode: "A Dash of Sunshine"

Midsomer Murders

| Ollie Tabori

| Episode: "A Christmas Haunting"

2014

| Defiance

| Niles Pottinger

| Series 2; series 3, episode 3

2015

| Cucumber

| Daniel Coltrane

| Series 1, 6 episodes

rowspan="3" | 2016

| Suspects

| D.C.I. Daniel Drummond

| Series 5, 6 episodes

HIM

| Edward

| 3 episodes

Medici: Masters of Florence

| Doge Foscari

| Series 1, episode 5

2018

| Age Before Beauty

| Wesley

| 6 episodes)

2020–2021

| McDonald & Dodds

| Chief Superintendent John Houseman

| 3 episodes

2022–2023

| The Crown

| Prince Andrew, Duke of York

| Supporting role (seasons 56)

rowspan="2" | 2024

| Masters of the Air

| Colonel Neil 'Chick' Harding

| Miniseries

Geek Girl

| Mr. Fiennes

| 2 episodes

Awards and nominations

class="wikitable" width="100%"
Year

! Association

! Category

! Project

! Result

! Ref.

align="center" | 2024

| Screen Actors Guild Awards

| Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series

| The Crown

| {{nom}}

| align="center" |{{cite press release |url=https://www.sagawards.org/media/news/releases/nominations-announced-30th-annual-screen-actors-guild-awardsr |title=Nominations Announced for the 30th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards® |publisher=Screen Actors Guild |date=10 January 2024 |access-date=10 January 2024}}

References

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