Audie Murphy

Audie Murphy

Deceased · Born: Jun 20, 1924 · Died: May 28, 1971

Personal Details

Height5' 5"
BornJun 20, 1924 Kingston, Texas, USA
Spouse
  • Pamela Opal Lee Archer

    ( Apr 23, 1951 to May 28, 1971 )
  • Wanda Hendrix

    ( Feb 8, 1949 to Apr 14, 1950 )
Parents
  • Josie Bell (Killian) Murphy
  • Emmett Berry Murphy
Relatives
  • Nadene Murphy (Sibling)

Biography

Audie Leon Murphy was born in Kingston, Hunt County, Texas, to Josie Bell (Killian) and Emmett Berry Murphy, poor sharecroppers of Irish descent. After the death of his mother and the outbreak of World War II, Murphy enlisted in the army on his 17th birthday in June 1942 after being turned down by the Navy and the Marines. His eldest sister had provided a false affidavit that he was a year older (18) than his actual age.

Murphy's first engagement with Axis forces came when his unit was sent to Europe. He fought in seven major campaigns over three years and rose from the rank of private to a battlefield commission as a second lieutenant. Part of Murphy's appeal to many people was that he didn't fit the "image" most had of a war hero. He was a slight, almost fragile-looking, shy and soft-spoken young man, whose boyish appearance often shocked people when they learned, for example, that during one battle he leaped on top of a burning tank--which was loaded with fuel and ammunition and could have exploded at any second--and used its machine gun to hold off waves of attacking German troops, killing dozens of them and saving his own unit from certain destruction and the entire line from being overrun.

After the war, Murphy's story caught the interest of superstar James Cagney, who invited Murphy to Hollywood. Cagney Productions paid for acting and dancing lessons but was reluctantly forced to admit that Murphy -- at least at that point in his career -- didn't have what it took to become a movie star. For the next several years he struggled to make it as an actor, but jobs were few.

Murphy proved adequate as an actor, but the film, with virtually no female presence (or appeal),bombed badly at the box office. Murphy, however, had already signed with Universal-International Pictures, which was putting him in a string of modestly budgeted Westerns, a genre that suited his easygoing image and Texas drawl. He starred in the film version of his autobiography, To Hell and Back (1955),which was a huge hit, setting a box-office record for Universal that wasn't broken for 20 years until it was finally surpassed by Jaws (1975)).

Career

1969
A Time for Dying
A Time for Dying as Jesse James
1967
40 Guns to Apache Pass
40 Guns to Apache Pass as Capt. Bruce Coburn
1966
The Texican
The Texican as Jess Carlin
Gunpoint
Gunpoint as Chad Lucas
Cairo Campaign
Cairo Campaign as Mike Merrick
1965
Arizona Raiders
Arizona Raiders as Clint Stewart
1964
The Quick Gun
The Quick Gun as Clint Cooper
Apache Rifles
Apache Rifles as Capt. Jeff Stanton
Bullet for a Badman
Bullet for a Badman as Logan Keliher
1963
Showdown
Showdown as Chris Foster
Gunfight at Comanche Creek
Gunfight at Comanche Creek as Bob 'Gif' Gifford aka Judd Tanner
1962
1961
Posse from Hell
Posse from Hell as Banner Cole
War Is Hell
War Is Hell as Narrator - Introduction
Whispering Smith
Whispering Smith as Tom 'Whispering' Smith
1960
The Unforgiven
The Unforgiven as Cash Zachary
1958
The Gun Runners
The Gun Runners as Sam Martin
The Quiet American
The Quiet American as The American
1957
Joe Butterfly
Joe Butterfly as Pvt. Joe Woodley
The Guns of Fort Petticoat
The Guns of Fort Petticoat as Lt. Frank Hewitt
Night Passage
Night Passage as The Utica Kid
1956
Walk the Proud Land
Walk the Proud Land as John Philip Clum
1955
To Hell and Back
To Hell and Back as Audie Murphy
1954
Destry
Destry as Tom Destry
1953
Gunsmoke
Gunsmoke as Reb Kittredge
Column South
Column South as Jed Sayre
Tumbleweed
Tumbleweed as Jim Harvey
1952
The Cimarron Kid
The Cimarron Kid as Bill Doolin / The Cimarron Kid
The Duel at Silver Creek
The Duel at Silver Creek as Luke Cromwell - The Silver Kid
1950
The Kid from Texas
The Kid from Texas as Billy the Kid
Kansas Raiders
Kansas Raiders as Jesse James
Sierra
Sierra as Ring Hassard
1949
Bad Boy
Bad Boy as Danny Lester
1948
Beyond Glory
Beyond Glory as Cadet Thomas