Audie Murphy


Parlayed his experiences as the most decorated American soldier of WWII into a less glorious film career, beginning in 1948. The majority of Murphy's roles were as wholesome youths, on the battlefield or out on the range, in low-budget productions. He starred in John Huston's adaptation of Stephen Crane's Civil War novel, "The Red Badge of Courage" (1951), and in the film version of his autobiography, "To Hell and Back" (1955).

  • Also Credited As:
    Audie Leon Murphy
  • Born:
    June 20, 1924 in Texas, USA
  • Died:
    May 28, 1971.
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Author, Farm hand
Family
  • Father: Emmett Murphy. alcoholic who abandoned family when Murphy was a boy
  • Mother: Josie Murphy. died in 1940
  • Son: James Murphy. born on March 24, 1954
  • Son: Terry Murphy. born on April 14, 1952

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