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David Murray

ActingBorn February 7, 1970 (age 56)Cork, Ireland

Biography

David Murray (born 1970) is an Irish actor who has portrayed both minor and major characters in Irish film and television. Some of his best known roles include his portrayal of Brian Lenihan Jnr in The Guarantee and Ben Bailey in the Irish television series Amber. Additionally he has had small roles in major productions such as King Arthur, Batman Begins and G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra. David’s career came crashing down in 2014, when Murray was convicted for attacking his former girlfriend who accused him of hitting and strangling her during a domestic row, which was said to have happened at her former home, a studio apartment, in Grosvenor Sq, in Rathmines, south Dublin, in the early hours of October 5, 2013. He was found guilty at the Dublin District Court. However, Murray was not sentenced to jail and went free, following a fine of €5000. He has stayed quiet on the matter, but hasn’t acted since 2020.

Filmography

2016
I, Daniel Blake

as Benefit Enquiry Line Advisor

Movie
2015
White City

as Colin Flanagan

Movie
2014
The Guarantee

as Brian Lenihan

Movie
2014
Quirke

as John Millican

TV
2014
Amber

as Ben Bailey

TV
2013
King of the Travellers

as Black Martin Moorehouse

Movie
2013
Vikings

as Lord Aethelwulf

TV
2012TV
2012Movie
2012Movie
2010
Jack Taylor

as Professor Doyle

TV
2010
Zonad

as Benson

Movie
2009Movie
2009
G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra

as James McCullen - 1641

Movie
2008
Raw

as Karl Reed

TV
2008
Dorothy Mills

as Tom O'Brien

Movie
2008
Little White Lie

as Director

Movie
2005
Batman Begins

as Jumpy Thug

Movie
2004
Out of Season

as Simeon Guant

Movie
2004
Six Shooter

as Doctor

Movie
2004Movie
2004Movie
2004
King Arthur

as Merlin's Lieutenant

Movie
2003
Veronica Guerin

as Charles Bowden

Movie
2002
Hunted

as Zack

Movie
2000
Doctors

as Jez Clifton

TV
1996
Silent Witness

as Alan Lane

TV

Personal Info

DepartmentActing
BirthdayFebruary 7, 1970
Place of BirthCork, Ireland
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