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Michael S. Murphy has been an editor on several television series and many films. Those television series include [[Tim Kring]]'s ''Crossing Jordan'' and television mini-series ''Black Beauty'', ''The Fortunate Pilgrim'' and ''Turnabout''. Most of the films he has edited were made for television. Those films include ''Captain America'' (1979), ''The Christmas Secret'' (2000), ''The Promise'' (1999), ''Take My Daughters, Please'' (1988) and ''Turn Back the Clock'' (1989). The other films include ''Elvira, Mistress of the Dark'' (1988) as an additional editor, ''Next of Kin'' (1989) as a stand-by editor, and ''Sweet Revenge'' (1987). |
Michael S. Murphy has been an editor on several television series and many films. Those television series include [[Tim Kring]]'s ''[[Crossing Jordan]]'' and television mini-series ''Black Beauty'', ''The Fortunate Pilgrim'' and ''Turnabout''. Most of the films he has edited were made for television. Those films include ''Captain America'' (1979), ''The Christmas Secret'' (2000), ''The Promise'' (1999), ''Take My Daughters, Please'' (1988) and ''Turn Back the Clock'' (1989). The other films include ''Elvira, Mistress of the Dark'' (1988) as an additional editor, ''Next of Kin'' (1989) as a stand-by editor, and ''Sweet Revenge'' (1987). |
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* Michael's name appears on [[:Image:More explosion memorial names.png|a shrine]] at the [[explosion memorial]]. |
* Michael's name appears on [[:Image:More explosion memorial names.png|a shrine]] at the [[explosion memorial]]. |
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Michael S. Murphy is an editor for Heroes.
About
Michael S. Murphy has been an editor on several television series and many films. Those television series include Tim Kring's Crossing Jordan and television mini-series Black Beauty, The Fortunate Pilgrim and Turnabout. Most of the films he has edited were made for television. Those films include Captain America (1979), The Christmas Secret (2000), The Promise (1999), Take My Daughters, Please (1988) and Turn Back the Clock (1989). The other films include Elvira, Mistress of the Dark (1988) as an additional editor, Next of Kin (1989) as a stand-by editor, and Sweet Revenge (1987).
Notes
- In 2007, Michael Murphy was nominated for an "Outstanding Single-camera Picture Editing For A Drama Series" Emmy for his work on Genesis.
Trivia
- Michael's name appears on a shrine at the explosion memorial.
See Also
- For other uses of Michael, see Michael (disambig).
- For other uses of Murphy, see Murphy (disambig).
