Michael Murphy
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Michael Murphy, Mick Murphy or Mike Murphy may refer to:
Artists
- Michael Murphy (actor) (born 1938), American actor
- Michael Murphy (Canadian actor) (born 1996), Canadian actor
- Michael Murphy (author) (born 1930), American Integral Movement author and co-founder of the Esalen Institute
- Michael Bryan Murphy, lead singer of REO Speedwagon
- Mike L. Murphy (born 1975), American film maker and animator
- Michael Murphy (musician), folk musician based in Omaha, Nebraska
- Michael Murphy (singer) (born 1986), New Zealand Idol runner up
- Mic Murphy, member of musical duo The System
Sportspeople
Footballers
- Mike Murphy (American football) (born 1944), American football coach
- Michael Murphy (Australian footballer) (born 1965), VFL/AFL player
- Mike Murphy (Canadian football), Canadian Football League fullback
- Michael Murphy (Gaelic footballer) (born 1989), Donegal and Glenswilly sportsman
- Michael Murphy (rugby league) (born 1941), rugby league footballer of the 1970s for Wales, and Bradford Northern
- Mick Murphy (footballer) (born 1976), English former football midfielder
- Mike Murphy (footballer) (born 1939), English former football goalkeeper
Other sports
- Mike Murphy (baseball) (1888–1952), American Major League Baseball catcher
- Michael Murphy (diver) (born 1973), Australian Olympic diver
- Mike Murphy (ice hockey, born 1950), ice hockey player and head coach, currently NHL vice-president of hockey operations
- Mike Murphy (ice hockey, born 1989), Canadian ice hockey goaltender
- Mick Murphy (Limerick hurler) (1897–1955), Irish hurler who played as a goalkeeper for the Limerick senior team
- Mick Murphy (Tipperary hurler) (born 1940), Irish sportsperson
- Mike Murphy (trainer and coach) (1860–1913), trainer of boxing champion John L. Sullivan, first Michigan Wolverines football coach, and the "father of American track athletics"
- Michael Murphy, head women's basketball coach for Troy University
Politicians
- Michael Murphy (Indiana politician) (born 1957), member of the Indiana House of Representatives
- Michael Murphy (Irish politician) (1919–2000), Irish Labour Party politician
- Michael Murphy (New Jersey politician) (born 1949), New Jersey lobbyist, former Prosecutor and candidate for Governor
- Michael C. Murphy (politician) (1839–1903), New York politician
- Mick Murphy (Sinn Féin politician) (born 1942), nationalist politician in Northern Ireland
- Mike Murphy (New Brunswick politician) (born 1958), Canadian lawyer and Liberal politician
- Mike Murphy (political consultant) (born 1962), American Republican political consultant
- Mike Murphy (Washington politician), Democratic Treasurer of the State of Washington
Others
- Mike Murphy (broadcaster) (born 1941), Irish broadcaster
- Michael Murphy (journalist) (born 1948/49), news reader with RTÉ
- Michael Murphy (priest) (c. 1767–1798), co-leader of the Irish Rebellion of 1798
- Michael Murphy (VC) (c. 1837–1893), Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross
- Michael D. Murphy, U.S. Air Force colonel charged with falsely claiming to be an attorney
- Michael Derrington Murphy (born 1940), chemistry professor and bluegrass musician
- Michael Joseph Murphy (1915–2007), American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church
- Michael P. Murphy (1976–2005), U.S. Navy SEAL and Medal of Honor recipient, killed in action in Afghanistan
- Michael R. Murphy (born 1947), American judge
- Mike Murphy (sports radio personality) (born 1951), nicknamed "Murph", radio talk-show host on WSCR radio, Chicago, Illinois
- Michael Murphy (New Zealand magistrate) (1806–1852), New Zealander clerk, police magistrate, and subsheriff
See also
- Michael Martin Murphey (born 1945), American singer and songwriter
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