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Jimmy Murphy (other)
Jimmy Murphy may refer to: * Jimmy Murphy (cartoonist) (1891–1965), cartoonist of the ''Toots and Casper'' comic strip * Jimmy Murphy (playwright) (born 1962), Irish playwright * Jimmy Murphy (country musician) (1925–1981), American country musician * Jimmy Murphy (racing driver) (1894–1924), American racing driver * Jimmy Murphy (footballer) (1910–1989), Welsh football player and manager Others * Jimmy Barry-Murphy (born 1954), former Irish hurler, Gaelic footballer and association footballer * Jimmy Murphy (song), an Irish folk song See also * James Murphy (other) ** Jim Murphy (other) ** Jamie Murphy (other) Jamie Murphy may refer to: * Jamie Murphy (footballer, born 1971), English football striker * Jamie Murphy (footballer, born 1973), English footballer * Jamie Murphy (footballer, born 1989), Scottish footballer * Jamie Murphy (rugby) (born 1989 ...
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Jimmy Murphy (cartoonist)
James Edward Murphy Jr. (November 20, 1891 – March 9, 1965) was a self-taught American cartoonist who is best known for his long-run family comic strip, ''Toots and Casper''. His earliest strips, signed J.E. Murphy, had a crude awkward look, but as his cartooning improved, his full signature of Jimmy Murphy appeared. Born in Chicago, Murphy grew up in Omaha, Nebraska. When he was 15 he began selling political cartoons to the local newspapers, including the ''Omaha Examiner''. He briefly attended Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska, Omaha, but he left home in 1910, spending the next eight years drawing political cartoons for the ''Inland Herald'' (Spokane, Washington), the ''Oregon Journal'' (Portland, Oregon) and the ''San Francisco Call, San Francisco Call & Post''. ''Doc Attaboy'' In the summer of 1918, William Randolph Hearst beckoned, and Murphy arrived in New York for a job with Hearst's ''New York Journal American, New York Journal'' and the ''New York Journal Americ ...
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Jimmy Murphy (playwright)
Jimmy Murphy is an Ireland, Irish playwright living in Dublin. He is a former writer in residence at NUI Maynooth (2000–01), a member of the Abbey Theatre’s Honorary Advisory Council, a recipient of three Bursaries in literature from the Arts Council/An Chomhairle Ealaíona and was elected a member of Aosdána in 2004 and was elected to its governing body An Toscaireacht, in 2025. Murphy was born to Irish parents in Salford, Greater Manchester, Salford, Lancashire on 30 September 1962. When he was six, his family returned to Dublin, settling in the South inner-city district of Islandbridge. He first went to school in nearby Inchicore, attending the Oblate Fathers’ primary school there, then moved to Ballyfermot, a working-class heartland of suburban Dublin, in his teens. There, he attended secondary school at St. John's De La Salle College. After failing the Irish Intermediate Certificate he left school to pursue an apprenticeship in painting and decorating, taking his Juni ...
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Jimmy Murphy (country Musician)
Jimmy Murphy (October 11, 1925, in Birmingham, Alabama – June 1, 1981) was an American country and rockabilly guitarist and singer-songwriter. Murphy's father, a bricklayer, was a blues enthusiast, and so the young Murphy grew up listening to musicians such as Lead Belly and Blind Boy Fuller. Murphy had already made it to radio by the middle of the 1940s, appearing on local station WBRC's ''Happy Hal Burns Show''. In 1949 he relocated to Knoxville, Tennessee and auditioned for ''Dinner Bell'', a show on WROL hosted by Archie Campbell. Campbell had Murphy meet Chet Atkins, whom Murphy eventually gave a demo; RCA Victor subsequently signed him to a publishing deal and recorded him in January 1951 with just himself on guitar and vocals and Anita Carter playing bass. Murphy's contract only lasted one year; all of his singles failed to sell. He continued, however, to perform on WROL, and moved to WNOX in the middle of the 1950s. In 1955, Don Law signed Murphy to Columbia Records an ...
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Jimmy Murphy (racing Driver)
James Anthony Murphy (September 12, 1894 – September 15, 1924) was an American racing driver who won the 1921 French Grand Prix, the 1922 Indianapolis 500, and the American Racing Championship in 1922 and 1924. Background Murphy was born in San Francisco, California, on Minna Street, between 7th and 8th, in September 1894. His father was an immigrant from County Wexford, Ireland and his mother was an immigrant from County Mayo, Ireland and owned a fuel and feed store which fronted on Mission Street behind the family home on Minna. This area of San Francisco was called "South of the Slot" by locals in those days, and comprised a sprawling ghetto of mostly Irish immigrants and their children who made up the majority of the local labor force. Murphy's mother Margaret died in Needles, CA in 1897 when Jimmy was 3 years old . Murphy's father Mathew died in Jul 1906 in San Francisco, a couple of months after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. Jimmy was then an orphan and becam ...
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Jimmy Murphy (footballer)
James Patrick Murphy (8 August 1910 – 14 November 1989) was a Welsh footballer who made over 200 appearances for West Bromwich Albion and won 15 caps for the Wales national team, which he later managed. Murphy is most famous for being an influential figure at Manchester United from 1946 until the 1970s, as assistant manager, first-team coach, reserve team manager and a full-time scout, although he disliked the limelight and preferred to work quietly behind the scenes. Following the Munich air disaster on 6 February 1958, Murphy temporarily took over as Manchester United manager until the end of the 1957–58 season, steering the club through its greatest crisis while Matt Busby recovered from his injuries, and put together a makeshift team in place of the players who had died or were recovering from their injuries. Murphy had not been on the Munich aeroplane, as he had missed the trip in order to take charge of Wales in a 1958 FIFA World Cup qualifying match against Israel ...
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Jimmy Barry-Murphy
James Barry-Murphy (; born 22 August 1954) is an Irish hurling manager and former hurler and Gaelic footballer. He was the manager of the senior Cork county hurling team from 2011 to 2015, returning a decade after his first tenure as manager. Barry-Murphy is regarded as one of the best-known players in the history of Gaelic games. He established himself as a dual player with the St Finbarr's club. A dual four-time All-Ireland medallist with the St Finbarr's senior teams, Barry-Murphy also won a combined total of five Munster medals and ten championship medals. Barry-Murphy made his debut on the inter-county scene at the age of sixteen when he first linked up with the Cork minor teams as a dual player. An All-Ireland medallist in both codes, he later won a combined total of three All-Ireland medals with the under-21 teams. Barry-Murphy made his senior football debut during the 1973 championship. He went on to play a key role for Cork in attack and won one All-Ireland medal, ...
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Jimmy Murphy (song)
Jimmy Murphy also known as 'Little Jimmy Murphy' is a song, possibly of music-hall origin, referencing the 1798 rebellion, which occurred largely in Wexford. According to research by Roly Brown: 'There are three versions; from Jack Barnard and a Mr J Thomas, both noted by Cecil Sharp; and a version sent to Sharp which was supplied by a Dr John Taylor who recorded it from 'a soldier'. Each version is quite different, some not referencing the rebellion at all, but all versions sharing the distinctive Irish lilting refrain and a final verse stating that Jimmy Murphy was hung for courting ladies as opposed to sheep stealing. According to Frank Harte '...it has been suggested to me that the reference in the last verse to Kate Whelan: Now Jimmy Murphy was hanged not for sheep stealing But for courting a pretty girl and her name was Kate Whelan could be interpreted as a reference to Ireland as Cathleen ni Houlihan.' 'When I first heard this song, sung by Sean Óg O'Thuama many years ...
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James Murphy (other)
James Murphy may refer to: The arts * James Murphy (Irish novelist) (1839–1921) * James Cavanah Murphy (1760–1814), Irish architect and antiquary * James Vincent Murphy (1880–1946), translated Hitler's ''Mein Kampf'' into English * James Murphy (electronic musician) (born 1970), American, leader of LCD Soundsystem * James Murphy (guitarist) (born 1967), American heavy metal guitarist Politics and law * James Murphy (Irish judge) (1823–1901), Judge of the High Court of Justice in Ireland * James Murphy (Canadian politician) (1872–1921), lawyer and politician in British Columbia, Canada *James Murphy (Irish politician) (1887–1961), Irish Sinn Féin & Cumann na nGaedhael politician from Louth * James Murphy (New South Wales politician), member of the New South Wales Legislative Council and Mayor of Sydney * James A. Murphy III (born c. 1961), Former District Attorney, current County Court Judge, Saratoga County, New York * James A. Murphy (1889–1939), member of the Mich ...
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Jim Murphy (other)
Jim Murphy (born 1967) is a British Labour Party politician. Jim Murphy may also refer to: * Jim Murphy (American football) (born 1975), American football player and coach * Jim Murphy (author) (1947–2022), American author * Jim Murphy (boxer) (1903–1987), Irish boxer * Jim Murphy (footballer, born 1942), Scottish professional footballer * Jim Murphy (footballer, born 1956), Scottish professional footballer * Jim Murphy (hurler), Irish hurler * Jim Murphy (Missouri politician) (born c. 1951), member of the Missouri House of Representatives * Jim Murphy (skateboarder) (born 1965), American skateboarder and activist * Jim Murphy (Texas politician) (born 1957), member of the Texas House of Representatives See also

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