
George Murphy
Biography
George Murphy was an American dancer and stage, screen, and television actor, as well as a United States Senator. Murphy was a song-and-dance leading man in many big-budget Hollywood musicals from 1930 to 1952. He was the president of the Screen Actors Guild from 1944 to 1946, and was awarded an honorary Oscar in 1951. Murphy served from 1965 to 1971 as U.S. Senator from California, the first notable U.S. actor to be elected to statewide office in California, predating Ronald Reagan and Arnold Schwarzenegger. He is the only United States Senator represented by a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In movies, Murphy was known as a song-and-dance man and appeared in many big-budget musicals such as Broadway Melody of 1938, Broadway Melody of 1940 and For Me and My Gal. He made his movie debut shortly after talking pictures had replaced silent movies in 1930, and his career continued until he retired as an actor in 1952, at the age of 50. During World War II, he organized entertainment for American troops. In 1951, he was awarded an honorary Academy Award. He was never nominated for an Oscar in any competitive category. He was the president of the Screen Actors Guild from 1944 to 1946. He was also a vice president of Desilu Productions and of the Technicolor Corporation. He was director of entertainment for presidential inaugurations in 1953, 1957 and 1961.
Filmography

Cole Porter in Hollywood: Begin the Beguine

Frank Capra's American Dream

That's Entertainment! III

That's Dancing!

That's Entertainment!

1955 Motion Picture Theatre Celebration

The Hoaxters

Walk East on Beacon

Talk About a Stranger

It's a Big Country

No Questions Asked

Battleground

Border Incident

Big City

Tenth Avenue Angel

Cynthia

The Arnelo Affair

Up Goes Maisie

Having Wonderful Crime

Step Lively

Show Business

Broadway Rhythm

Twenty Years After

This Is the Army

Bataan

Show-Business at War

The Powers Girl

The Navy Comes Through

For Me and My Gal

The Mayor of 44th Street

Rise and Shine

They Died with Their Boots On

Ringside Maisie

Tom, Dick and Harry

A Girl, a Guy, and a Gob

Little Nellie Kelly

A New Romance of Celluloid: The Miracle of Sound

Public Deb No. 1

Two Girls on Broadway

Broadway Melody of 1940

Rhumba Rhythm at the Hollywood La Conga

Hollywood Hobbies

Risky Business

Hold That Co-ed

Letter of Introduction

Little Miss Broadway

You're a Sweetheart

The Women Men Marry

Broadway Melody of 1938

London by Night

Top of the Town

Screen Snapshots (Series 16, No. 1)

Violets in Spring

Woman Trap

The Public Menace

After the Dance

I'll Love You Always

Jealousy
