Murray Head

Murray Head

Murray Seafield St George Head (born 5 March 1946) is an English actor and singer. Head has appeared in a number of films, including a starring role as the character Bob Elkin in the Oscar-nominated 1971 film Sunday Bloody Sunday. As a musician, he is most recognised for his international hit songs "Superstar" (from the 1970 rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar) and "One Night in Bangkok" (the 1984 single from the musical Chess, which topped the charts in various countries), and for his 1975 album Say It Ain't So. He has been involved in several projects since the 1960s and continues to record music, perform concerts, and make appearances on television either as himself or as a character actor. Head was born in London to Seafield Laurence Stewart Murray Head (20 August 1919 – 22 March 2009) and Helen Shingler (29 August 1919 − 8 October 2019). Head's father was a documentary filmmaker for Verity Films. Head's mother played Mme Maigret alongside Rupert Davies in the BBC 1960s television adaptation of the Maigret novels written by Georges Simenon. Head's younger brother Anthony Head is also an actor, best known for playing Rupert Giles in the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Head was educated at the Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle in South Kensington, London and Hampton School in Hampton, Middlesex. He attended Chiswick Polytechnic (A level college) in the early 1960s. Head began writing songs as a child, and by the mid-1960s he had a London-based recording contract. He briefly appeared as one of the hosts of the Bristol-based television pop show Now! alongside Michael Palin. He had limited success, until asked by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber to play Judas Iscariot on the original concept album version of Jesus Christ Superstar; at the time, he had been appearing in the West End production of the musical Hair. With the Trinidad Singers, the song "Superstar" peaked at No. 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1971. He made his film debut in The Family Way (1966), which featured Hayley Mills, Hywel Bennett and John Mills in the leading roles. Head won a leading role in the Oscar-nominated film Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971), alongside Peter Finch and Glenda Jackson. Despite these successes, he received little public attention in the next ten years (except for his single release, "Say It Ain't So, Joe" in 1975, which has been covered by The Who's lead vocalist, Roger Daltrey, among others, including The Hollies). "Never Even Thought" has been covered by both Colin Blunstone and Cliff Richard. In 1973, he appeared in a radio drama, The Fourth Tower of Inverness. In 1979, Head appeared in the miniseries Prince Regent and the final episode of the ITV program Return of the Saint. ... Source: Article "Murray Head" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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Filmography

2019

War of the Worlds
War of the Worlds
as Mikel
TV - Released: 10/28/2019

2014

Horsehead
Horsehead
as Jim
Movie - Released: 9/7/2014

2011

Vera
Vera
as Peter Calvert
TV - Released: 5/1/2011

2009

No Pasaran
No Pasaran
as Peter Konchelsky
Movie - Released: 7/15/2009
En direct de l'univers
En direct de l'univers
as Self
TV - Released: 9/19/2009

2004

D-Day 6.6.1944
D-Day 6.6.1944
as Robert Douin
Movie - Released: 6/6/2004

2003

I, Cesar
I, Cesar
as Mr. Fitzpatrick
Movie - Released: 4/9/2003
Rosemary & Thyme
Rosemary & Thyme
as Nev Connolly
TV - Released: 8/31/2003

2002

Lovers of the Nile
Lovers of the Nile
as Le colonel
Movie - Released: 1/16/2002
Cindy
Cindy
as Ronan
Movie - Released: 9/11/2002

2001

Judge John Deed
Judge John Deed
as Judge Previn
TV - Released: 11/26/2001

1999

Movie
The Big Snake of the World
as Tom
Movie - Released: 9/17/1999
TV
Where Are They Now?
as Self
TV - Released: 6/7/1999
The Vice
The Vice
as Tommy Roker
TV - Released: 1/4/1999

1996

Beaumarchais the Scoundrel
Beaumarchais the Scoundrel
as Lord Rochford
Movie - Released: 3/20/1996

1992

Heartbeat
Heartbeat
as Jack Hollins
TV - Released: 4/10/1992

1990

TV
Centrepoint
as Nick Wareing
TV - Released: 10/8/1990

1989

The Savage
The Savage
as Michael
Movie - Released: 5/5/1989
Chess in Concert
Chess in Concert
as Freddie
Movie - Released: 12/30/1989
Stormy Summer
Stormy Summer
as Jack
Movie - Released: 6/21/1989

1987

White Mischief
White Mischief
as Lizzie
Movie - Released: 11/10/1987
Nulle part ailleurs
Nulle part ailleurs
as Self
TV - Released: 8/31/1987
Le monde est à vous
Le monde est à vous
as Self
TV - Released: 9/13/1987
TV
40° à l'ombre
as Self
TV - Released: 6/29/1987
Sacrée soirée
Sacrée soirée
as Self
TV - Released: 9/2/1987

1986

Casualty
Casualty
as Billy Cooper
TV - Released: 9/6/1986

1984

Magasinet Special: Chess 1984
Magasinet Special: Chess 1984
as Self
Movie - Released: 11/8/1984

1983

TV
Bei Bio
as Self
TV - Released: 3/10/1983

1982

Champs-Elysées
Champs-Elysées
as Self
TV - Released: 1/16/1982

1981

Six Fifty-Five Special
Six Fifty-Five Special
as Self
TV - Released: 7/13/1981

1978

Return of the Saint
Return of the Saint
as Pierre
TV - Released: 9/10/1978

1977

Madame Claude
Madame Claude
as David Evans
Movie - Released: 5/11/1977

1975

El poder del deseo
El poder del deseo
as Javier
Movie - Released: 1/1/1975
Midi Première
Midi Première
as Self
TV - Released: 1/6/1975
Les Rendez-vous du dimanche
Les Rendez-vous du dimanche
as Self
TV - Released: 1/12/1975

1974

Taking Leave
Taking Leave
as Barbara Allen Singer (voice only)
Movie - Released: 11/28/1974

1973

Gawain and the Green Knight
Gawain and the Green Knight
as Gawain
Movie - Released: 6/1/1973

1972

La Mandarine
La Mandarine
as Antony 'Tony' Bellay-Vanguard
Movie - Released: 3/17/1972
Shirley's World
Shirley's World
TV - Released: 4/7/1972

1971

Sunday Bloody Sunday
Sunday Bloody Sunday
as Bob Elkin
Movie - Released: 7/1/1971

1967

Two Weeks in September
Two Weeks in September
as Dickinson's Assistant
Movie - Released: 6/7/1967

1966

The Family Way
The Family Way
as Geoffrey Fitton
Movie - Released: 12/18/1966