Murray McArthur

Murray McArthur
Born 4 May 1966
Honiton, Devon, England, UK
Occupation Actor
Years active 1966–present

Murray McArthur (born 4 May 1966 in Honiton, Devon) is a British stage, television and film actor. The son of a mushroom farmer, of Scottish parentage and red-haired, he often plays Scottish roles. He attended King's School, Ottery St. Mary, received a BA (Hons) degree in English and drama at Loughborough University and went on to study acting at the Drama Studio London. He has appeared in many stage-plays in British regional theatres and on London's West End (including the Royal National Theatre and Shakespeare's Globe). Much of his stage work has taken him overseas (Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles & Panasonic Globe Theatre, Tokyo); most recently playing Joe Gargery in Great Expectations at the Gate Theatre, Dublin in 2008 where his performance was described by Irish Independent critic Bruce Arnold.[1] "Emphasis on the heart-warming relationship between Pip and Joe Gargery is a crucial part of the story, and the blacksmith, played by Murray McArthur in the best performance of the evening, achieves this. He captures the poignancy and tenderness of his affection for Pip".

His most notable film role was in The Last Legion where he played a member of the 9th Legion stranded in Britain after the collapse of the Roman Empire. He played the father of a huge red-headed family in a KFC advert and is providing the voice-over for the Ginsters pasty TV campaign (2009).

Personal life

McArthur was born and brought up in Devon, England, where he attended King's School in Ottery St. Mary. He was a member of the Devon County Youth Theatre. Married to Geraldine with two children Orla and Freya, he lives in South East London. He has one sibling, a sister.

Filmography

Stage

Television

References

  1. Arnold, Bruce (29 November 2007). "Festive fare for all the family lives up to the greatest of expectations". Irish Independent. Retrieved 7 July 2009.

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External links

  1. BBC Media Centre (30 March 2015). "Doctor Who reveals Maisie Williams as guest star", BBC, Retrieved on 30 March 2015.