Maurice Murphy
Biography
Maurice Brendan Murphy (born 1939 in Sydney) is an Australian film and television director, producer, writer and actor. He is best known for his influential work as a director of TV comedy programs for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation – most notably The Aunty Jack Show – and for his 1980 feature film adaptation of the Australian comic strip Fatty Finn. After a month as a Melbourne University student, Murphy realised that his true calling was in the entertainment world. For the next three years, he financed his theatrical pursuits at The Little Theatre in South Yarra, by working at the Victorian Railways. In 1960, Murphy joined the Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC) where he worked his way up to being a director: 'The ABC was a great training institute at that time, and a place which allowed me much creative freedom. I learned a great deal there'. His first big break was in 1967 with the big budget 20-episode variety series, I'm Alright Now, with Reg Livermore. In 1973, Murphy became Head of Entertainment at the ABC.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Star Wars
1977

Post
1995

Labyrinth (From The Original Soundtrack Of The Jim Henson Film)
1986

Star Wars / The Empire Strikes Back
1980

Raiders Of The Lost Ark (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
1981

The Dark Knight (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
2008

Gladiator (Music From The Motion Picture)
2000

Dark Passion Play
2007

In No Sense? Nonsense!
1987

Swing When You're Winning
2001

Léon (Musique Du Film De Luc Besson)
1994

The Dark Crystal (The Original Sound Track)
1982

My Christmas
2009

Braveheart (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
1995

Zappa - Vol. I & II
1995

The Dust Bowl Symphony
1999
Credited work
658 releases · 77 albums · active 1974–2026
- Performance · 762
- Other credits · 75
Studios: Abbey Road Studios · Anvil Recording Studios · The Burbank Studios · Air Lyndhurst Hall
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Hans Zimmer
- John Williams (4)
- Vanessa-Mae
- Björk
- Shiro Sagisu
- Giovanni Gabrieli
- Eric Serra
