Billy Murray (actor) - Selected Filmography

Selected Filmography

  • Airborne (2012) .... Cutter
  • Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (Video Game) (2011) ..... Captain John Price (voice)
  • Strippers vs Werewolves (2011) .... Tapper
  • How to Stop Being a Loser (2011) .... Dr. Leaner
  • Dead Cert (2010)
  • Doghouse (2009) ..... Colonel
  • Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (Video Game) (2009) ..... Captain John Price (voice)
  • Rise of the Footsoldier (2007) ..... Mickey Steele
  • Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (Video Game) (2007) ..... Captain John Price (voice)
  • Rollin' with the Nines (2006) ..... David Brumby
  • EastEnders (2005–2006) ..... Johnny Allen
  • Hell to Pay (2005) ..... Larry Malone
  • Doctors (2004) ..... Larry Baker
  • Beech is Back (2001) ..... DS Don Beech
  • Beech on the Run (2001) ..... DS Don Beech
  • Essex Boys (2000) ..... Perry Elley
  • The Bill (1995–2000, 2004) ..... DS Don Beech
  • A Touch of Frost (1995) ..... Bill Boxley
  • Casualty (1992) ..... Don Collins
  • EastEnders (1991) ..... Mr X
  • Bergerac (1991) ..... John Kelp
  • Buddy's Song (1990) ..... Harry
  • The Bill (1989) ..... DI Jackman
  • Dempsey & Makepeace (1985) ..... Billy Kennaway
  • Minder (1984) ..... Charlie Pope
  • Private Schulz (1981) ..... Fred
  • McVicar (1980) ..... Joey Davis
  • The Professionals (1979) ..... Disgraced ex Ci5 agent 'Morgan' in episode titled "Runner"
  • Rock Follies (1976) ..... Spike
  • The Sweeney (1975) ..... Stand in squad car driver named Brian Cooney, in episode titled "Stoppo Driver"
  • Barlow at Large (1973) ... Culver
  • Softly, Softly (1971) ..... George Benson
  • A Family At War (1970) ..... Corporal Dewey
  • Up the Junction (1968) ..... Ray
  • Poor Cow (1967) ..... Tom's mate
  • Corruption (1968) ..... Rik
  • Two Left Feet (1963) ..... Gang Member

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