Brian Murphy

Brian Murphy may refer to:

  • Brian Murphy (actor) (born 1933), British actor most noted for his role as George Roper in the sitcom George and Mildred
  • Brian Murphy (broadcaster) (1941–2005), notable broadcaster and music historian at CHEZ-FM, 1977–1993
  • Brian Murphy (politician) (born 1961), former mayor of Moncton in New Brunswick, Canada
  • Brian Murphy (cricketer) (born 1976), Zimbabwean cricketer
  • Brian Murphy (Gaelic games) (born 1952), former hurler and Gaelic footballer with Cork, Ireland
  • Brian Murphy (1990s Gaelic footballer), former inter-county goalkeeper for Kerry and Dublin
  • Brian Murphy (1960s Gaelic footballer) (born 1943), Irish retired sportsperson
  • Brian Murphy (soccer player) (born 1983), Irish soccer player who was League of Ireland Goalkeeper of the Year 2008, now playing with Queens Park Rangers
  • Brian Murphy (hurler, born 1982) (born 1982), corner-back on the Cork, Ireland, senior hurling team
  • Brian Murphy (ice hockey) (born 1947), played in one NHL game
  • Brian Murphy (linesman), National Hockey League linesman, see 49th National Hockey League All-Star Game
  • Brian Murphy (writer) (born 1959), American religion editor for the Associated Press
  • Brian Murphy (musician), Irish multi-instrumentalist and engineer
  • Brian Murphy (scholar), scholar of Russian literature

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