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James Murtaugh - Actor & Filmmaker | The Couch Critic
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James Murtaugh
Born
October 28, 1942
(Age 82)
Place of Birth
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
34
Movies
54
TV Shows
Also Known As
James Francis Murtaugh
Jim Murtaugh
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James Murtaugh
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James Murtaugh is an actor.
Movies
34
TV Shows
54
Archaeology of a Woman
as
Sgt. Calder
September 12, 2014
I Don't Know How She Does It
as
Roger Harcourt
September 16, 2011
Return
as
Mr. Miller
February 10, 2011
Everybody's Fine
as
Dr. Ed
December 4, 2009
I Do & I Don't
as
Morton Murphy
January 1, 2008
Two Weeks
as
Jim Cranston
October 20, 2006
Brother's Shadow
as
Hank Stafford
April 29, 2006
The Water Is Wide
as
Ezra Bennington
January 29, 2006
Out of Time
as
Dr. Frieland
October 3, 2003
How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days
as
Jack
February 7, 2003
The Laramie Project
as
Reverend Fred Phelps
January 10, 2002
Vanilla Sky
as
Benny's Owner
December 14, 2001
Thirteen Conversations About One Thing
as
Lew Kincannon
September 2, 2001
River Red
as
Chief Bascomb
November 6, 1998
The Last Days of Disco
as
Marshall
May 29, 1998
Hudson River Blues
Cast
December 12, 1997
Night Falls on Manhattan
as
Man in Asylum
March 21, 1997
Private Parts
as
Payton
March 7, 1997
Letter to My Killer
Cast
August 9, 1995
Romeo Is Bleeding
as
Priest
September 13, 1993
Malcolm X
as
Cop at Harlem Station
November 18, 1992
The Rosary Murders
as
Robert Javison
August 28, 1987
A Rose for Emily
as
Pharmacist
October 1, 1983
Blue Thunder
as
Alf Hewitt
February 5, 1983
I Take These Men
as
Dr. Stuart Sherwood
January 5, 1983
The Howling
as
Jerry Warren
January 21, 1981
Casino
as
Andrews
August 1, 1980
Off the Minnesota Strip
as
Bruce McGrath
May 5, 1980
Pleasure Cove
as
Henry Sinclair
January 3, 1979
Someone's Watching Me!
as
Leone
November 29, 1978
Dr. Scorpion
as
Dave Steel
February 24, 1978
The Flying Misfits
as
Medical Lieutenant
September 21, 1976
All the President's Men
as
Congress Library Clerk
April 9, 1976
Hail
as
Sergeant Johnson
July 27, 1973