British actor
Patrick Murray |
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Born | 1956 or 1957 (age 67–68)[1] |
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Nationality | British |
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Occupation | Actor |
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Years active | 1973–2003, 2013–present |
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Patrick Murray (born 1956 or 1957)[1] is an English actor who had roles in ITV Playhouse (1977), Scum and Quadrophenia (1979), Breaking Glass (1980), Curse of the Pink Panther (1983), Bergerac (1983), Dempsey and Makepeace (1986), The Firm (1989). He was most notable for his role as Mickey Pearce in 20 episodes of Only Fools and Horses from 1983 to 2003.
Early life and career
In 1977, Murray appeared in television play Scum, and again In the 1979 film of the same name Scum, both times alongside Ray Winstone.[2] He also starred in the 1979 film Quadrophenia, in a cast which included Sting, Toyah Willcox, Michael Elphick and Timothy Spall.[3] In 1989, he starred in the film The Firm alongside Gary Oldman.[4]
Murray's longest role was as Mickey Pearce in 20 episodes of Only Fools and Horses between 1983–2003, starring alongside David Jason and Nicholas Lyndhurst.[5]
Personal life
In 2018, Murray was supposed to take part in a bus trip that would raise money for Demelza, a children's hospice. However, the trip was called off last minute as Murray revealed he is receiving treatment for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.[6] The trip would have included him entertaining 70 fans while travelling from Leysdown-on-Sea in Kent to Margate.[6] Murray wanted to complete the trip at a later date.[6]
Murray had retired from acting and became a cab driver, in order to comply with minimum income rules for non-European spouses to bring his wife, Anongg,[7] and daughter, Josie,[7] over from Thailand,[6] under a rule introduced by Theresa May in 2012,[7] when she was Home Secretary.[6] Since that time, Murray and Anong have managed to obtain a work visa.[8]
He announced he had lung cancer in January 2021.[9] In May 2022, Murray announced that he had been given the all-clear on his lung cancer and treatment had been successful.[8] He had had the medical procedure Transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE).[8] In April 2023, he revealed the lung cancer had returned and spread.[10]
Filmography
Television
Year
|
Title
|
Role
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Notes
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1973 |
Centre Play |
Colin |
Series 1 Episode 1 "Places where they sing"
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1973 |
New Scotland Yard |
Jimmy Lampard |
Series 32 Episode 6 "Property, Dogs & Women"
|
1973 |
The Terracotta Horse |
David Jackson |
6 Episodes
|
1977 + 1980 |
ITV Playhouse |
Bobby / Telephone man |
2 episodes S9 E9 & S12 E12
|
1978 |
Premiere |
Mul |
|
1979 |
Turning Year Tales |
College |
"Big Jim and the Figaro Club"
|
1980 |
Keep It in the Family |
Blackie |
S2.E3 "Games People Play"
|
1983–2003 |
Only Fools and Horses |
Mickey Pearce |
20 episodes
|
1983 |
Down in the Valley |
Valley person |
TV film
|
1983 |
Bergerac |
Barman |
S3.E2 "A Hole in the Bucket"
|
1985 |
Florence Nightingale |
Young Soldier |
TV film
|
1986 |
Dempsey and Makepeace |
Launderette Manager |
1 episode "Out of Darkness"
|
1987 |
Pulaski |
Reporter |
S1 E2 "The Price of Fame"
|
1988 |
William Tell |
Reporter |
S2 E2 "Birthright"
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1993 |
Lovejoy |
Dave the Dealer |
1 episode "They call me Midas"
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1994 |
The Bill |
Barry Eaton / Harvey Cook |
"Big Eagle Day" S10 E51; "Hunt" S13 E99
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2015 |
Endeavour |
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