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Billy Murray
BornWilliam Albert Murray
(1941-10-06) 6 October 1941 (age 83)
Forest Gate, Essex, England
Alma materEast 15 Acting School
OccupationActor
Years active1963–present
Spouse(s)Maureen (divorced)
Elaine Hoyer (?–present)
Children4; including Jaime Murray
AwardsBritish Soap Award for Best Villain
2006 EastEnders (Johnny Allen)

William Albert Murray (born 6 October 1941) is an English actor, best known for playing Don Beech in The Bill from 1995 to 2004, Johnny Allen in the BBC soap opera EastEnders from 2005 to 2006, and Captain John Price in the video games Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3.

Early life

Murray was born in Forest Gate, Essex and grew up in Upton Park, East London. He attended St. Edward's Catholic Primary and St Bonaventure's Catholic School. After leaving school, Murray worked at a Co Op supermarket in Canning Town and boxed for the Reggie and Ronnie Kray owned West Ham Boxing Club for 12 years. The Kray twins paid £400 for him to go to East 15 Acting School as a teenager, because they "liked his attitude". They never asked for the money back, and Murray later appeared as a character witness for Charlie Kray who had been accused of smuggling cocaine.

Career

Murray made his acting debut in the 1963 film Two Left Feet where he played a minor uncredited role. This was followed by small roles in the films Poor Cow (1967), Corruption (1968), Up the Junction (1968) and Performance (filmed 1968, released 1971). From the 1970s through to the early 1990s, he made appearances in a wide variety of television series such as Softly, Softly, The Sweeney, The Professionals, Minder, Bergerac and Casualty. He was among those considered for the role of Derek "Del Boy" Trotter in the BBC TV series Only Fools and Horses before it finally went to David Jason. His notable film roles included the role of "Joey" in the hit 1980 film McVicar. In the film, he was to help McVicar hide after escaping from prison.

In 1995, he took on the role of DS Don Beech in the ITV police drama series The Bill appearing as a regular cast member from early 1995 to late 2000. In 2001 he reprised the role in a special spin-off episode entitled "Beech on the Run". This was followed by the six-part mini-series Beech is Back. In 2004 he made his final appearance as Beech for a guest stint in five episodes, in which his character escaped from prison and is now back 'on the run'. Before playing Don Beech in the series, Murray played a different character, DI Jackson, in an episode in 1989.

In late 2004, he joined the cast of BBC soap opera EastEnders and played gangland figure Johnny Allen. This was Murray's second role within the series, as he previously appeared as loan shark Mr. X for two episodes in 1991. Murray's character as Johnny Allen made his first appearance on 4 January 2005, and became the show's main antagonist upon terrorizing numerous characters on the programme - including Peggy Mitchell; her sons Phil Mitchell and Grant Mitchell; their cousin Billy Mitchell, whom Johnny initially employed in his criminal empire; Phil and Grant's ex-lover Sharon Watts; her godmother Pauline Fowler; his daughter's best friend Stacey Slater; and even his own henchman Jake Moon. During his time on the show, Johnny killed fellow mob boss Andy Hunter on the show's 20th anniversary episode by throwing him from a motorway bridge. His character later arranged for Jake's brother Danny Moon to kill Sharon's husband Dennis Rickman on New Year's Eve 2005. He departed from the show in March 2006 when his character was jailed after his daughter Ruby Allen forced him to confess to having Dennis murdered and killing Andy himself. He made a brief return to EastEnders in October 2006 when his character was killed off after he succumbed to a heart attack in prison, though not before trying to arrange the death of Ruby's boyfriend and Stacey's brother Sean Slater upon learning that he plans to extract her family assets. For his performance as Johnny Allen Murray won the 'Best Villain' award at the British Soap Awards in May 2006.

He has since appeared in several British films like Rollin' with the Nines (2006), Rise of the Footsoldier (2007), Doghouse (2009) and Dead Cert (2010).

He has provided the voice of Captain John Price in the video games Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. He also fronts the adverts for Injury Lawyers 4 U, a compensation claims company in the UK.

Personal life

Murray has four children. A son and daughter from his first marriage to Maureen, and two daughters from his second marriage to Elaine. Jaime Murray, one of his daughters from his second marriage is an actress who is best known for starring in the television series Hustle, as well as playing Lila Tournay in season two of Dexter.

In 1998, Murray appeared in court after he and 3 other men allegedly attacked two men who they believed were supplying drugs to their daughters. Murray said that he suffered a nervous breakdown and slept rough on the set of The Bill for months as a court order banned him from living in his home county of Essex after he was charged with intimidating a witness involved in the case. He also admitted that the court case had put a strain on his marriage. Murray was cleared of assault, having claimed that at the time he was "suffering from a mouth abscess and a cracked collarbone and was in no condition to hit anyone". One of the men attacked was quoted as saying that they wished the case had never gone to court, stating "I deserved everything I got".

In April 2011, it was reported that Murray had been charged with assault of his wife and daughter. In July 2011, it was confirmed that the assault case against Murray had been dropped.

Outside of acting, Murray is involved in property investment and owns and rents out lock-ups, flats and garages across East London.

He is a West Ham United football club fan, and a supporter of the Conservative Party.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Character Notes
1963 The Wrong Arm of the Law Crook at Syndicate Meeting
What a Crazy World Youth at Dance
1965 Two Left Feet Gang Member
1967 Poor Cow Tom's mate
1968 Up the Junction Ray
Corruption Rik
1970 Performance Thug
1980 McVicar Joey Davis
1991 Buddy's Song Harry
2000 Essex Boys Perry Elley
2004 One Man and His Dog D.C. Stevens
2005 Hell to Pay Larry Malone
2006 Rollin' with the Nines David Brumby
2007 Rise of the Footsoldier Mickey Steele
2009 Doghouse Colonel
2010 Just for the Record Wilson Barnes
Dead Cert Dante Livenko
Stalker Robert
Freight Gabe Taylor
The Rapture DI Bowden
2011 How to Stop Being a Loser Dr. Leaner
2012 Strippers vs Werewolves Jack Ferris
The Rise and Fall of a White Collar Hooligan Mr. Robinson
One in the Chamber Leo Crosby
Acceptance Eric
Airborne Cutter
2013 Essex Boys Retribution Prisoner
2014 What's the Score? The Producer
The Disappearance of Lenka Wood Draper
2016 We Still Steal the Old Way Vic Farrow
2017 Rise of the Footsoldier 3: The Pat Tate Story Mickey Steele
2020 Vengeance Eric
2021 Nemesis John Morgan
Rise of the Footsoldier: Origins Mickey Steele
2022 Renegades Woody Post-production

Television

Year Title Character Notes
1967 Vendetta Corsican Rebel Episode: "The Revolutionary Man"
1967 Trapped Gerry Episode: "Trapped: Au Pair Swedish Style"
1969 ITV Sunday Night Theatre Eric Episode: "Steve"
1969 The Root of All Evil? Terry Milward Episode: "The Long Sixpence"
1970 A Family at War Corporal Dewey Episode: "The Breach in the Dyke"
1970 Menace Luke Episode: "The Elimination"
1971 ITV Sunday Night Theatre Jim Episode: "The Silver Collection"
1971 Softly, Softly Georgie Benson Episode: "Better Than Doing Porridge"
1972 ITV Sunday Night Theatre Welder Episode: "Time Lock"
1972 New Scotland Yard George Read Episode: "The Wrong-Un"
1973 Barlow Culver Episode: "Informant"
1973 Two Women Clorindo Episode: #1.4
1973 Marked Personal Don Bannion 2 episodes
1974 New Scotland Yard Charlie Palmer Episode: "All That Glitters"
1975 The Sweeney Brian Cooney Episode: "Stoppo Driver"
1975 Suzi's Plan Bert TV film
1976 Rock Follies Spike All 6 episodes
1976 Barney's Last Battle Les Palmer TV film
1977 Target Rex Adcock Episode: "Roadrunner"
1977 Rock Follies of '77 Spike 5 episodes
1979 Hazell Big Dave Castle Episode: "Hazell Gets the Boot"
1979 Kids Dave Buckley Episode: "Laurie"
1979 The Professionals Morgan Episode: "Runner"
1981 Private Schulz Fred
1984 Minder Charlie Pope
1985 Dempsey & Makepeace Billy Kennaway
1989 The Bill DI Jackman
1991 Bergerac John Kelp
1991 EastEnders Mr X
1992 Casualty Don Collins
1995 A Touch of Frost Bill Boxley
1995–2000, 2004 The Bill DS Don Beech
2000 ITV Panto: Aladdin Police Chief
2001 Beech on the Run DS Don Beech
2001 Beech is Back DS Don Beech
2004 Doctors Larry Baker
2005—2006 EastEnders Johnny Allen
2017 Ransom's Law Ewan Ransom 6 episodes

Video games

Year Title Character Notes
2007 Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Captain John Price Voice
2009 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
2011 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3

References

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  10. "Tears as TV star in court". Birmingham Evening Mail (England). 9 May 1998. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
  11. Carter, Helen (23 December 1998). "Police actor is cleared of assault". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
  12. "EastEnders actor Billy Murray charged with beating his wife and daughter". Mirror.co.uk. 13 April 2011. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
  13. "'EastEnders' Billy Murray assault case dropped". Digitalspy.co.uk. 12 July 2011. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
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