Brian Murphy (actor)

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Brian Murphy
Born
Brian Trevor John Murphy

(1932-09-25)25 September 1932
Died2 February 2025(2025-02-02) (aged 92)
Kent, England
OccupationActor
Years active1956–2025
Known for
Spouses
  • Carol Gibson
    (m. 1957, divorced)
  • (m. 1995)
Children2

Brian Trevor John Murphy (25 September 1932 – 2 February 2025) was an English actor. He was best known as the henpecked husband George Roper in the popular sitcom Man About the House and its spin-off series George and Mildred. He also played Alvin Smedley in Last of the Summer Wine, and other notable roles included Stan the shopkeeper in the 1990s children's series Wizadora, and Maurice in the comedy drama series The Booze Cruise. He also had a prolific career on stage.

Early life

Murphy was born in Ventnor on the Isle of Wight, on 25 September 1932.[1] He was the son of grocer's assistant Gerald Murphy and his wife Mabel, both of whom later became restaurateurs. His two brothers Ken and Eric died during active service in the Second World War.[2] He was called up to do his national service at RAF Northwood, where he met future The Good Life actor Richard Briers. Upon leaving the RAF the two aspiring actors both performed in productions by the Dramatic Society at the Borough Polytechnic Institute (now London South Bank University).

Career

Early career

Murphy was a member of the Theatre Workshop and a jobbing actor in the 1960s and early 1970s, combining his theatre work with guest appearances in television shows such as The Avengers, Z-Cars, Callan and Dixon of Dock Green. He also starred in Littlewood's film Sparrows Can't Sing (1963) alongside his Theatre Workshop peers including Yootha Joyce, Barbara Windsor, Stephen Lewis, Bob Grant and Roy Kinnear. Other film roles at this time included San Ferry Ann (1965; also starring Windsor), The Activist (1969), The Devils (1971) and The Boy Friend (1971).

By the early 1970s, Murphy was considering giving up acting in order to become an insurance salesman, however he was cast in an episode of the sitcom Alcock and Gander (1972) which was written by Johnnie Mortimer and Brian Cooke. The pair were impressed by Murphy's performance and offered him a role in their then-forthcoming sitcom Man About the House which would make him a household name.

Man About the House and George and Mildred

Murphy first came to prominence in the ITV television sitcom Man About the House,[3] playing George Roper, whose wife, Mildred, played by Yootha Joyce, was a domineering social climber – a sharp contrast to the character of George, a lazy landlord whose desire was for an easy and quiet life. The pairing was an instant hit.[4] A contributing factor to the actors' immediate chemistry was that they had been friends for many years. Aside from their Theatre Workshop years, Murphy also featured opposite Joyce in Sparrows Can't Sing (1963).

When Man About The House ended in 1976, a spin-off was created for Murphy and Joyce, titled George and Mildred. This ran for five series until 1979. In 1978 he released the single "Jogging" (b/w "The Great Gnome Robbery"), recorded in the persona of George, on the Pye label. Murphy later said, "Out of the blue I was requested to record 'Jogging' in the manner of George, and naturally could not refuse. I had been told I had an excellent singing voice and in fact did some training, but sadly I lacked confidence and missed opportunities – one of my biggest regrets."[5] Murphy reprised his role in feature films of both sitcoms. Owing to their success, Murphy and Joyce starred in the London Palladium's pantomime in 1976. From 1977 to 1978, they reprised their roles as George and Mildred in a stage version of the show, which toured the UK in various theatres, including a summer season at Bournemouth's Pier Theatre. In 1979, Murphy and Joyce toured Australia and New Zealand in the stage show.

Joyce and Murphy became concerned over typecasting, and they agreed with the producers that the then-forthcoming sixth series of George and Mildred would be its last. However, Joyce died in 1980, and the planned final series of George and Mildred was cancelled. Murphy was at Joyce's bedside when she passed away.

After George and Mildred

In 1981 another television sitcom, The Incredible Mr. Tanner, was created specifically for Murphy with him in the title role and featuring regular Man About The House and George and Mildred co-star Roy Kinnear. However, the show failed to gain popularity. He moved to the BBC in 1982 for the driving school TV sitcom L for Lester opposite Amanda Barrie, but this was also a ratings failure and was cancelled after just six episodes. In 1982, he appeared in the Eric Sykes comedy short film It's Your Move; Murphy had previously had a role in Sykes' film of The Plank in 1979. From 1984 to 1985, Murphy had a main role in the BBC sitcom Lame Ducks, in which he played a private investigator. In 1985, he reprised his acclaimed role of Arthur Lucan from the stage, in a television film On Your Way Riley, alongside Maureen Lipman. From October 1987 to July 1991, Murphy played Ernest Bond in BBC Radio 4's drama series Citizens.

From 1993 to 1997, Murphy played shopkeeper Stan in the children's television series Wizadora. Murphy was the subject of This Is Your Life in 1998.

Last of the Summer Wine and others

Murphy continued to appear regularly on television, most notably as "Alvin Smedley" in Last of the Summer Wine from 2003 to 2010,[4] and also with roles in The Bill (as a drunken tramp dressed as an elf at Christmas); comedy series Pond Life, an animation series, as Len Pond, the father of protagonist Dolly Pond (Sarah Ann Kennedy), One Foot in the Grave starring Richard Wilson (playing a character called Mr Foskett);[6] and Brookside;

In 2010, Murphy appeared in an episode of Hustle called "The Thieving Mistake". He later made appearances in comedy shows The Catherine Tate Show, This Is Jinsy and Benidorm. Murphy can also be seen in all three episodes of the ITV comedy The Booze Cruise, playing Maurice. He also appeared as Frank Dobson in The Cafe from 2011 and 2013, and also in the Channel 4 comedy Man Down as music teacher Frank Field-Williams in the 2013 Christmas special. Murphy also played Robert Collins in an episode of the audio series of Doctor Who by Big Finish Productions in an episode entitled "The Home Guard" in November 2019.[7] In 2022 and 2023, he appeared in several Channel 5 documentaries discussing his work on Man About the House, George and Mildred and Last of the Summer Wine.

In 2023, Murphy wrote the introduction to the autobiography of his Oh, What a Lovely War! co-star Larry Dann.[8] Murphy appeared for three episodes - along with his wife, Linda Regan - playing the role of Mayor, Lord Palmer, in podcast sitcom Barmy Dale.[9] He continued to work until the end of his life, and was set to appear in a film with his wife that would have begun shooting in June 2025.[10]

Personal life and death

Murphy married Carol Gibson in 1957; they had two children, Trevor and Kevin, and fostered many others.[2] In 1995 he married Hi-de-Hi! actress Linda Regan.[11] They lived in Kent.[2]

His grandson is Martin Murphy, a writer, director, and performer, whose recent writing credits include The Ghost of White Hart Lane (2024), along with Midas (2023) and Jonny Feathers the Rock & Roll Pigeon (2022) both at the Park Theatre.[12]

Murphy died of cancer at his home in Kent, on 2 February 2025, at the age of 92.[2][10][13]

Acting credits

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1963Sparrows Can't SingJack
1964Love and Maud CarverGuardsman
1965San Ferry AnnBritish Tourist at Garage
1969The ActivistMember of Steering Committee
1971The DevilsAdam
The Boy FriendPeter
1972The Ragman's DaughterTony's Father
1974Man About the HouseGeorge Roper
1976I'm Not Feeling Myself TonightCaretaker
1979The PlankTruck Driver
1980George and MildredGeorge Roper
1981Black JackArchibald
1982It's Your MoveChauffeur
1997Day Release
2000The Mumbo JumboMr. Tipple
2003The Booze CruiseMaurice Stringer
2005Room 36George Roberts
2005The Booze Cruise II: The Treasure HuntMaurice Stringer
2006The Booze Cruise III: The Scattering
2011Grave TalesArthur
The EstateGeoff
2012Blitz and BananasClarence Spratt
Run For Your WifeAllotment ManCameo

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1960Probation OfficerMax FletcherEpisode: "#2.1"
1961The AvengersHaslamEpisode: "The Springers"
The InterrogatorCorporal DoggartTV film
1962Z-CarsWallace Brackett2 episodes
1963ITV Television PlayhouseMan with AlsatianEpisode: "The Wedding Dress"
The Plane MakersSorboEpisode: "Costigan's Rocket"
1964SixMr. GowingEpisode: "The Diary of a Nobody: The Domestic Jottings of a City Clerk"
1965Not So Much a Programme, More a Way of LifeVarious24 episodes
A World of ComedyMotorist2 episodes
BlackmailTalbutEpisode: "Cobb"
1966Hope and KeenEpisode: "S.S. Bounty"
Drama 61-67NickEpisode: "Drama '66: A Hero of Modern Industry"
BlackmailFletcherEpisode: "Vacant Possession"
1967The White RabbitPerkinsEpisode: "The Beginning"
Baker's Half-DozenVarious5 episodes
1968Love StoryParty guestEpisode: "S for Sugar, A for Apple, M for Missing"
Goodbye AgainVariousEpisode: #1.1
ResurrectionKriltsov2 episodes
1969Sez LesVarious12 episodes
1970The MisfitThe drunkEpisode: "On Protest"
Never Mind the Quality, Feel the WidthPark KeeperEpisode: "Miracles to Measure"
ITV PlayhouseDriverEpisode: "A Sound from the Sea"
1972The MoonstoneSeptimus Luker3 episodes
CallanReevesEpisode: "None of Your Business"
Alcock and GanderPlutheroEpisode: "Soho Is Too Small"
Dixon of Dock GreenPercy SinclairEpisode: "Ada"
1973The Unpleasantness at the Bellona ClubDetectiveEpisode: "Mr. Oliver"
1973–1976Man About the HouseGeorge RoperAll 39 episodes
1974South RidingMr HubbardEpisode: "In Sickness and in Health"
1976–1979George and MildredGeorge RoperAll 38 episodes
1981The Incredible Mr TannerErnest TannerAll 6 episodes
Theatre BoxHubert DibbleEpisode: "Reasons to Be Cheerful"
1982L for LesterLester SmallAll 6 episodes
1984–1985Lame DucksAnsell11 episodes
1985On Your Way, RileyArthur Lucan
Old Mother Riley
TV film
1986Reasons to Be CheerfulKingEpisode: "Charlie Chuckles"
Cinderella: The Shoe Must Go OnAmnesiaTV film
1987All in Good FaithGreg SproatEpisode: "The Patience of Job"
1992BoonBusterEpisode: "Shot in the Dark"
1993–1997WizadoraStanRecurring series 1-4, Main series 5-7
1994One Foot in the GraveMr. FoskettEpisode: "The Man Who Blew Away"
1995BrooksideGeorge Manners5 episodes
Next of KinSalesmanEpisode: "Expansion"
Paul Merton's Life of ComedyGrandad's friend2 episodes
1996Delta WaveMr. SeffelEpisode: "Dodgy Jammers: Part 2"
Mike and AngeloMervyn K. MertzEpisode: "An Actor's Life for Me"
1996–2000Pond LifeLen Pond11 episodes
1997The Famous FiveMr. WoohEpisode: "Five Are Together Again"
Western Lights: Laugh Until You DieRicky ChappleTV film
Paul Merton in Galton and Simpson's...FatherEpisode: "Visiting Day"
Paul Merton in Galton and Simpson's...Uncle ArthurEpisode: "Being of Sound Mind"
1998Jonathan CreekKen SpeedEpisode: "Mother Redcap"
1999Mrs Merton and MalcolmMr CapstickAll 6 episodes
Hilltop HospitalDr. AtticusVoice
CasualtyWalter BurnleyEpisode: "To Have and to Hold"
The BillDanny the ElfEpisode: "When the Snow Lay Round About"
2000SunburnSid DawsonEpisode: #2.2
2001Comedy LabVoice; Episode: "Knife & Wife"
2003–2010Last of the Summer WineAlvin Smedley73 episodes
2004Monkey TrousersVariousTV film
2005–2006The Catherine Tate ShowNeville5 episodes
2010The SlammerAlanEpisode: #1.12
HustleLarryEpisode: "The Thieving Mistake"
Paul O'Grady LiveAlvinEpisode: #1.6
BenidormClive MitchellEpisode: "Christmas Special"
2011White Van ManAlbertEpisode: "Beginnings and Ends"
This Is JinsyMelty HarrisEpisode: "Kelpman"
2011–2013The CafeJack Dobson9 episodes
2013PlebsVictorEpisode: "Bananae"
Man DownMr Frank Field-WilliamsEpisode: "Christmas Special"
2014It's an Unknown WorldGeorge TimemileUnknown episodes
Holby CityCharlie EvansEpisode: "The Art of Losing"
2016CasualtyFrank HainesEpisode: "Hopelessly Addicted"
2018ClaudeMr. LovelybunsVoice; Episode: "Gone Sock"
2019Holby CityBuster KitchenerEpisode: "The Wrong Horse"
2020–2021Mighty 6Old Man L.Voice; 2 episodes
2025Mr. BigstuffSweet Old ManEpisode: #2.2 (final role, broadcast posthumously)

Theatre

(incomplete)

YearTitleRoleVenue
1956Captain Brassbound's ConversionDrinkwaterTheatre Royal Stratford East
1957MacbethFleanceTheatre Royal Stratford East
1958Room in the ParadiseVilleneuveBelgrade Theatre, Coventry
1958A Christmas CarolMr. Fezziwig
Old Joe
Topper
Theatre Royal Stratford East
1959Fings Ain't Wot They Used T'BeTeddy MorrisTheatre Royal Stratford East
1959The HostageMr. MulleadyTheatre Royal Stratford East
1960Ned KellyTheatre Royal Stratford East
1960Every Man in His HumourCaptain BobadillTheatre Royal Stratford East
then Théâtre Sarah-Bernhardt, Paris
1960Sparrers Can’t SingJack BudgeLondon Tour
then Maxim Gorki Theater, East Berlin
1961Progress to the ParkMr LaughlinTheatre Royal Stratford East
1961They Might Be GiantsWilbur PeabodyTheatre Royal Stratford East
1962What a Crazy WorldDadTheatre Royal Stratford East
1963The Merry Rooster's PantoTheatre Royal Stratford East
1963–1964Oh, What a Lovely War!PierrotTheatre Royal Stratford East
then Wyndham's Theatre, West End, London
1964Henry IVBardolphChurch of Scotland Assembly Hall, Edinburgh
1964–1965Oh, What a Lovely War!PierrotBroadhurst Theatre, Broadway, New York City
1966The King’s MareCranmerUK Tour
1967Just Good FriendsAdeline Genee Theatre, West Sussex
1967Intrigues and AmoursTheatre Royal Stratford East
1968A Lily in Little IndiaGeorge BlandNewcastle Playhouse, Newcastle upon Tyne
1968SummerLord GarlicFortune Theatre, West End, London
1972Finest Family in the LandMilton HarrisTheatre Royal Stratford
1973Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet StreetSweeney ToddTheatre Royal Stratford East
1976Whoops-a-DaisyJames WormaldTheatre Royal, Norwich
1976–1977CinderellaGeorgina HardupPantomime; London Palladium
1977–1978George and MildredGeorge RoperUK Tour
1979George and MildredGeorge RoperAustralia and New Zealand Tour
1980Shut Your Eyes and Think of EnglandArthur PullenUK Tour
1980A Small Family BusinessJack McCrackenMusic Box Theatre, Broadway, New York City
1981TharkRonald GambleUK Tour
1981The Soldier’s FortuneSir Davy DunceUK Tour
1981–1982Dick WhittingtonIdle JackPantomime; New Wimbledon Theatre, London
1983On Your Way, RileyArthur Lucan
Old Mother Riley
The Queen's Theatre
1983Birthday SuiteTonyUK Tour
1983Run for Your WifeStanley GardnerShaftesbury Theatre, West End, London
1983–1984Dick WhittingtonPantomime; Brighton
1984Peter PanStorytellerBarbican Theatre, London
1984Noises OffLloyd DallasBrooks Atkinson Theater, Broadway, New York City
1985–1986Dick WhittingtonPantomime; Chichester Festival Theatre, Chichester
1986When We Are MarriedHerbert SoppittUK Tour
1988The Government InspectorOssipUK Tour
1989Roll on FridayJimWatford Palace Theatre
1990Spider's WebInspector LordUK Tour
1990–1991Out of OrderThe WaiterShaftesbury Theatre, West End, London
1991Wife Begins at FortyGeorge HarperDevonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne
1991–1993The Invisible ManThomas MarvelTheatre Royal Stratford East then UK Tour
1994The Unexpected GuestInspector ThomasTheatre Royal, Windsor
1995–1996Mother GooseOld Mother RileyPantomime; Horsham Arts Centre, Horsham
1997Cash on DeliveryUncle GeorgeTrafalgar Theatre, West End, London
1997–1998The Government InspectorAlmeida Theatre, London
1999The LadykillersThe MajorUK Tour
2001The Sunshine BoysAl LewisUK Tour
2001You’re Only Young TwiceGordon "Brooksie" BrooksUK Tour
2002One for the PotJuggTheatre Royal, Windsor
2012Goodwood Murder MysteryGoodwood House

Radio

YearTitleRoleNotes
1980The Monday PlayLionEpisode: "The Scatterbrained Scarecrow"
1986Thirty-Minute TheatreMr. SmithEpisode: "Parent's Evening"
1987–1991CitizensErnest BondSeries regular
1995BomberUnteroffizier Willi ReineckeDrama based on the Len Deighton novel
The Sunday PlayPolice SergeantEpisode: "The Death of Alexander Scriabin"
1996Saturday PlayhouseGeorgeEpisode: "The Charge of the Boys' Brigade"
1999The Ghost of Number TenEpisode: "Survival of the Least Fittest"
Saturday PlayhouseDennisEpisode: "Lack of Moral Fibre"
2000Do Go OnRayEpisode: "Privacy"
Afternoon PlayBertEpisode: "Hold that Dream"
Through the Looking GlassWhite King2 episodes
2008The BrightonomiconQuentin Vambury-GreystokeEpisode: "The Fantastic Adventure Of The Foredown Man"
Inspector HectorEpisode: "The Baffling Business Of The Bevendean Bat"
2019Doctor Who: The Monthly AdventuresRobert CollinsEpisode: "The Home Guard"
2023Barmy DaleLord Palmer2 episodes

References

  1. "Brian Murphy". bfi.org.uk. Archived from the original on 14 November 2017. Retrieved 18 July 2023.
  2. Dixon, Stephen (4 February 2025). "Brian Murphy Obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 4 February 2025.
  3. "Brian Murphy as George Roper in Man about the house". Grimsby Evening Telegraph. 13 September 1976. p. 7. Retrieved 22 January 2024.
  4. Lawson, Mark (15 August 2023). "'Naughty rather than dirty': 50 years of Man About the House, the sitcom that introduced sex to British TV". The Guardian. Retrieved 23 August 2023.
  5. "Brian Murphy interview". British Comedy Guide. 6 September 2021.
  6. 'Mr Foskett' Archived 16 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 24 September 2007
  7. "6.1. Doctor Who: The Home Guard". Big Finish Productions. Archived from the original on 1 January 2025. Retrieved 31 December 2024.
  8. "Larry Dann – Oh, What A Lovely Memoir". Devonfire. Retrieved 12 January 2024.
  9. "Meet the Cast of Barmy Dale". Barmy Productions. Retrieved 10 January 2025.
  10. "Brian Murphy, actor best known for George and Mildred, dies aged 92". The Guardian. Press Association. 4 February 2025. Retrieved 4 February 2025.
  11. 'Allo 'Allo star dies BBC News. 4 August 2002. Retrieved 24 August 2010.
  12. "Martin Murphy". bloomsbury.com. Retrieved 5 February 2025.
  13. "Brian Murphy: Man About the House actor dies aged 92". BBC. 4 February 2025. Retrieved 4 February 2025.