
Ken Murray
Known for Acting · 37 credits
- Born
- 1903-07-14
- Died
- 1988-10-12
- Place of birth
- New York City, New York, USA
- Also known as
- Kenneth Abner Doncourt
Biography
Ken Murray (born Kenneth Abner Doncourt, July 14, 1903 – October 12, 1988) was an American comedian, actor, radio and television personality and author.
After finding success on the vaudeville stage, Murray moved to Hollywood and made his film debut in the 1929 romantic drama Half Marriage, followed by a role in Leathernecking in 1930. Murray was the host of a weekly radio variety show (The Ken Murray Show) on NBC 1932-33 and on CBS 1936–37. He later was the original host (1945-57) of Queen for a Day, on the Mutual Broadcasting System radio show, which was simulcast on KTSL (now KCBS-TV), Channel 2 in Los Angeles.
During World War II, Murray was one of the many celebrities to volunteer at the Hollywood Canteen. In 1947, he produced Bill and Coo, a feature film using trained birds and other animals as actors. Bill and Coo won a special Academy Award for "novel and entertaining use of the medium of motion picture" and "artistry and patience" .
He was also the host of The Ken Murray Show, a weekly music and comedy show on CBS Television that ran from 1950 to 1953. The show was the first to win a Freedom Foundation Award. Murray also guest starred on several television series, including The Ford Show, Starring Tennessee Ernie Ford and The Bing Crosby Show.
Murray produced and co-starred as "Smiling Billy Murray" in a 1953 film, The Marshal's Daughter, a western that featured his protege Laurie Anders in the title role, her sole film performance. In 1962, Murray portrayed the top hat wearing, cigar chewing, drunken Doc Willoughby in John Ford's The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance starring John Wayne and James Stewart, arguably his most memorable screen role. Paired off for most of the picture with Edmond O'Brien as an alcoholic newspaper editor, he drunkenly rolls over the gunshot corpse of villain Liberty Valance (Lee Marvin) with his boot, looks around off-handedly, and says "Dead" to the surrounding crowd of euphoric Mexicans.
Known For
TV Shows (12)

What's My Line?
1950
as Self
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre
1963

Burke's Law
1963
as Charles P. Banner

The Ed Sullivan Show
1948
as Self

The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
1964
as Anton Korbel

This Is Your Life
1952
as Self

The Hollywood Palace
1964
as Self
The Greatest Show on Earth
1963
The Lux Show
1957
as Self

The Judy Garland Show
1963
as Self

The Bing Crosby Show
1964
The Ken Murray Show
1950
Movies (25)

The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
1962
as Doc Willoughby

Half Marriage
1929
as Charles Turner

The Power
1968
as Grover

Disgraced!
1933
as Jim McGuire

Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood
1976
as Souvenir Salesman

Son of Flubber
1963
as Mr. Hurley

Frank Capra's American Dream
1997
as Self (archive footage)

Follow Me, Boys!
1966
as Melody Murphy

Crooner
1932
as Peter Sturgis

From Headquarters
1933
as Mac

Screen Snapshots Series 21 No. 1
1941
as Self

Red Light
1949
as Ken Murray

Swing, Sister, Swing
1938
as Nap Sisler

The Marshal's Daughter
1953
as 'Smiling Billy' Murray

Ladies of the Jury
1932
as Spencer B. Dazy

You're a Sweetheart
1937
as Don King

A Night at Earl Carroll's
1940
as Barney Nelson

Hollywood Without Make-Up
1963
as Self - Host

Hollywood My Home Town
1965
as Self

Leathernecking
1930
as Frank

Peeks at Hollywood
1946

Swing It Soldier
1941
as Jerry Traynor

A Preferred List
1933

Bill and Coo
1948
as Ken Murray

Juke Box Jenny
1942
as Malcolm Hammond
About Ken Murray
Ken Murray (born Kenneth Abner Doncourt, July 14, 1903 – October 12, 1988) was an American comedian, actor, radio and television personality and author. After finding success on the vaudeville stage, Murray moved to Hollywood and made his film debut in the 1929 romantic drama Half Marriage, followed by a role in Leathernecking in 1930. Murray was the host of a weekly radio variety show (The Ken Murray Show) on NBC 1932-33 and on CBS 1936–37. He later was the original host (1945-57) of Queen for a Day, on the Mutual Broadcasting System radio sh… With 37 credits spanning from 1929 to 1997, Ken Murray has appeared in 25 films and 12 TV shows.
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Most Popular Ken Murray Movies
- The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962) — as Doc Willoughby
- Half Marriage (1929) — as Charles Turner
- The Power (1968) — as Grover
- Disgraced! (1933) — as Jim McGuire
- Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood (1976) — as Souvenir Salesman
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