- George Murphy
Infobox Senator | name=George Lloyd Murphy
nationality=American
jr/sr=United States Senator
state=California
party=Republican
term=January 1 ,1965 –January 3 ,1971
preceded=Pierre Salinger
succeeded=John V. Tunney
birthdate = birth date|1902|7|4|mf=y
birthplace=New Haven, Connecticut
deathdate = death date and age|1992|5|3|1902|7|4
deathplace=Palm Beach, Florida
spouse=Julie Johnson
profession=actor ,dancer
religion=Roman Catholic George Lloyd Murphy (
July 4 ,1902 –May 3 ,1992 ) was an Americandancer ,actor , andpolitician .He was born in
New Haven, Connecticut of Irish Catholic extraction, and attendedYale University . He worked as atool maker for theFord Motor Company , as aminer , areal estate agent , and anight club dance r.In 1927 he appeared on Broadway, partnering with his wife
Julie Johnson as a dance act. When Johnson decided to retire from show business in 1935, Murphy moved the family toHollywood , appearing in several musicals and comedies until 1952, notably among these were the Broadway Melody movies of 1938 and 1940. DuringWorld War II he appeared in several patrioticfilm s designed to increase morale in the U.S., including the 1943 movie "This Is the Army " in which he plays a thinly fictionalized version ofIrving Berlin .He was the
president of theScreen Actors Guild from 1944 to 1946. He was avice president ofDesilu Studios and of theTechnicolor Corporation. He was director of entertainment for presidentialinauguration s in 1952, 1956 and 1960.In the 1950s, Murphy entered politics as chairman of the California Republican State Central Committee. In 1964 he was elected to the
United States Senate ; he defeatedPierre Salinger , who had been appointed several months earlier to serve the remainder of the lateClair Engle 's unexpired term. Murphy served fromJanuary 1 ,1965 toJanuary 3 ,1971 . In 1968, he served as the chair of the National Republican Senatorial Committee. Murphy assumed his seat two days early, when Salinger resigned from the seat in order to allow Murphy to gain an edge in seniority. Murphy was then appointed by Gov.Pat Brown to serve the remaining two days of Salinger's term. He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1970, and subsequently moved toPalm Beach, Florida , where he died at the age of 89 fromleukemia .During his Senate term, Murphy suffered from throat cancer, forcing him to have his
larynx removed. He was unable to speak above a whisper for the rest of his life.Tom Lehrer Satire
George Murphy was the subject of a song by satirist
Tom Lehrer celebrating his appointment in which Lehrer declared in mock vaudeville style: "Oh, gee it's great, at last we've got a senator who can really sing and dance." Lehrer also alluded sarcastically to an infamous remark Murphy once made during a debate about thebracero program that granted temporary work visas to Mexican migrant farmhands:"Should Americans pick crops?
George says no;
'Cuz no one but a Mexican would stoop so low.
And after all, even in Egypt, the Pharaohs
Had to import—Hebrew" braceros.Murphy had stated that Mexicans were genetically suited to farm labor; because they were "built lower to the ground", it was supposedly "easier for them to stoop". Oddly, some years earlier, in 1949, Murphy himself had starred next to Mexican actor
Ricardo Montalban in the film "Border Incident ", which cast the exploitation of the braceros in a negative light.Murphy's move from the screen to politics paved the way for the successful transitions of actors such as
Ronald Reagan and laterArnold Schwarzenegger . Indeed, Reagan's nascent rise was also pondered by an incredulous Lehrer, in the opening lines of the same 1965 song:"Hollywood's often tried to mix
Show business with politics.
FromHelen Gahagan
To. . . " Ronald Reagan ?This connection is also referred to by folk singer
Phil Ochs on the track "Ringing of Revolution", when Ochs describes a fictional film based on that song, and Murphy is played by Reagan.Not surprisingly, Ronald Reagan once famously referred to George Murphy as "...my
John the Baptist " (in a political sense).Films
* "
Walk East on Beacon " (1952)
* "Talk About a Stranger " (1952)
* "Border Incident " (1949)
* "Battleground" (1949)
* "Tenth Avenue Angel " (1948)
* "The Arnelo Affair " (1947)
* "Cynthia" (1947)
* "Up Goes Maisie " (1946)
* "Having a Wonderful Crime " (1945)
* "Show Business" (1944)
* "Step Lively " (1944)
* "Broadway Rhythm " (1944)
* "Bataan" (1943)
* "This Is the Army " (1943)
* "For Me and My Gal" (1942)
* "The Navy Comes Through " (1942)
* "The Mayor of 44th Street " (1942)
* "A Girl, A Guy and A Gob " (1941)
* "Tom, Dick and Harry " (1941)
* "Ringside Maisie " (1941)
* "A Girl, a Guy and a Gob " (1940)
* "Broadway Melody of 1940 " (1940)
* "Little Nellie Kelly " (1940)
* "Public Deb No. 1 " (1940)
* "Two Girls on Broadway " (1940)
* "Letter of Introduction " (1938)
* "Little Miss Broadway " (1938)
* "Everybody Sing/Little Nellie Kelly " (1938)
* "Hold That Co-ed " (1938)
* "Broadway Melody of 1938 " (1937)
* "Top of the Town " (1937)
* "The Women Men Marry " (1937)
* " [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0029159/ London by Night] " (1937)
* "You're a Sweetheart " (1937)
* " After The Dance" (1935)
* "Kid Millions " (1934)
* "The Eddie Cantor Giftset Collection " (1930)External links
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*imdb|0614278U.S. Senator box
state=California
class=1
before=Pierre E. G. Salinger
after=John V. Tunney
years=1965–1971
alongside=Thomas H. Kuchel,Alan Cranston succession box
title = Chairman of theNational Republican Senatorial Committee
years = 1967 – 1969
before = Thruston B. Morton
after = John G. Tower
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