Don Murray
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Don Murray may refer to:
  • Don Murray (clarinetist)
    Don Murray (clarinetist)
    Don Murray was an early jazz clarinet and saxophone player.Don Murray was born in Joliet, Illinois, and attended high school in Chicago. In his teens he made a name for himself as one of the best young jazz clarinetists and saxophonists in the city...

     (1904-1929), jazz musician
  • Don Murray (actor)
    Don Murray (actor)
    Donald Patrick "Don" Murray is an American actor.-Early life and career:Murray was born in Hollywood, California on July 31, 1929, the only child of Dennis Aloisius, a Broadway dance director and stage manager and Ethel Murray, a former Ziegfeld performer...

     (b. 1929)
  • Don Murray (writer)
    Don Murray (writer)
    Donald Morrison Murray was a Pulitzer prize-winning journalist, and long-time teacher of English at the University of New Hampshire. He wrote for many journals, authored several books on the art of writing and teaching, and served as writing coach for several national newspapers...

     (1923-2006), Pulitzer Prize winning writer for the Boston Herald
  • Don Murray (drummer)
    Don Murray (drummer)
    Don Murray was an American drummer, best known for his work with The Turtles.Murray became popular playing high school dances with the band The Crossfires....

     (1945-1996), of the group The Turtles
  • Don Murray (footballer)
    Don Murray (footballer)
    Donald James "Don" Murray is a Scottish former professional footballer. A Scotland under-23 international, Murray spent the majority of his career playing for Cardiff City where he made over 400 appearances in all competitions during a thirteen year spell...

     (b. 1946), former Cardiff City F.C. defender

See also

  • Donald Murray
    Donald Murray
    Sir Donald Bruce Murray was a Lord Justice of Appeal of the Supreme Court of Northern Ireland. Born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, he was educated at Belfast Royal Academy and the Queen's University, Belfast as well as Trinity College Dublin...

    , Lord Justice of Appeal, Northern Ireland
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