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Joseph Murphy may refer to: Politicians *Joseph Murphy (Irish politician), Irish independent politician who represented Dublin County, 1927–32 *Joseph Richard Murphy (1880–1944), Canadian politician *Joseph Warner Murphy (1892–1977), Canadian Member of Parliament *Joseph P. Murphy (1899–?), American politician, Wisconsin State Assemblyman *Joseph L. Murphy (1907–1973), American politician in Massachusetts * Joseph C. Murphy (1907–1987), American politician, Michigan State Representative Sportsmen *Joe Murphy (baseball) (1866–1951), pitcher in Major League Baseball * Joe Murphy (footballer, born 1873) (1873–?), English football player for Hibernian, Stoke City, Arsenal and Raith Rovers * Joe Murphy (American football) (1897–1940), Texas A&M University–Commerce head football coach *Joe Murphy (Australian footballer) (1931–1985), Australian rules footballer * Joe Murphy (hurler) (1947–2009), Irish hurler *Joe Murphy (ice hockey) (born 1967), Canadian ice hockey ...
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Joseph Murphy (Irish Politician)
Joseph Xavier Murphy was an Irish politician and company director. He was elected to Dáil Éireann as an Independent politician (Ireland), Independent Teachta Dála (TD) for the Dublin County (Dáil constituency), Dublin County constituency at the September 1927 Irish general election, September 1927 general election. He lost his seat at the 1932 Irish general election, 1932 general election. References

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Joe Murphy (footballer, Born 1981)
Joseph Murphy (born 21 August 1981) is an Irish professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for club Tranmere Rovers. Murphy began his career with Tranmere Rovers, and has since represented eight other clubs, making over 500 appearances in the Football League and playing twice in the Premier League for West Bromwich Albion in 2002. Born in Dublin, he was capped twice by the Republic of Ireland at international level in 2003 and 2010. Club career Early career With his first club, Tranmere Rovers, Murphy played in the 2000 Football League Cup final against Leicester City, before joining West Bromwich Albion in July 2002. With his first touches in a Premier League game, Murphy saved a Michael Owen penalty following the sending off of Russell Hoult. He spent the majority of the 2004–05 season on loan at Walsall. In August 2005, he moved from West Brom to Sunderland, but was again loaned to Walsall during 2005–06. Scunthorpe United Murphy signed for Scunthorpe United in ...
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Joseph Murphy (priest)
Joseph Murphy (born 16 August 1968) has served as under-secretary of the Section for Diplomatic Staff since September 2023. Previously he was Head of Protocol at the Holy See's Secretariat of State. Biography Murphy was born in Donoughmore, Cork, Ireland. He was ordained a priest on 11 July 1993 for the Diocese of Cloyne. He studied at the Pontifical Irish College and Pontifical French Seminary, and the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, where he earned his doctorate in Sacred Theology. He began his service in the service of the Holy See's Section for General Affairs on 1 October 1997. In 2002 he was appointed private secretary to Cardinal Angelo Sodano Angelo Raffaele Sodano (23 November 1927 – 27 May 2022) was an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church. He served as the Dean of the College of Cardinals from 2005 to 2019 and previously as the Cardinal Secretary of State from 1991 to 2006; S ..., then Vatican secretary of state. He was transferred to the Section fo ...
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Joey Murphy
Joey Murphy is an American screenwriter and television producer. Murphy has written episodes of the cartoon, '' Doug'', '' The Crew'', and Cybill Shepherd's sitcom, ''Cybill'', the last two for which he also served as producer. He also collaborated with Marc Cherry on the sitcom, '' The Five Mrs. Buchanans.'' When ''Desperate Housewives'' began in 2004, Murphy was one of the staff writers, and for the second year, he was promoted to co-executive producer. Starting with the first episode of season four, he was executive producer. Throughout his career, Murphy has worked with John Pardee, and the two also have written the script to the upcoming remake of ''Mad Monster Party? ''Mad Monster Party?'' is a 1967 stop-motion animated musical comedy film produced by Rankin/Bass Productions for Embassy Pictures. The film stars the voices of Boris Karloff, Allen Swift, Gale Garnett and Phyllis Diller. It tells the story ...''. Filmography Producer * ''The Crew'' (Producer, unknown ...
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Joe Murphy (Irish Republican)
Joseph Patrick Murphy (; 10 May 1895 – 25 October 1920) was an Irish militant and Republican activist who was one of 22 Irish Republicans who died on hunger strike in the 20th century. He was an officer in the Irish Republican Army who died as a result of his participation in the 1920 Cork hunger strike at Cork Gaol. Background Joe Murphy was born in Lynn, Massachusetts in the United States of America on 10 May 1895 the son of Irish parents, Timothy Murphy and Nora O'Brien, who subsequently returned home to their native Cork City when Joe was a young child. He was educated at Togher National School and on leaving school was employed by Cork County Council. He had an interest in the Gaelic sports of hurling, Gaelic football and road bowling. Irish Republican actions, hunger strike and death Murphy joined the Irish Volunteers in 1917 and became a volunteer in C Company, Second Battalion, Cork No.1 Brigade, eventually becoming commandant of H Company. He was involve ...
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Joe Murphy (inventor)
Joseph "Spud" Murphy was an Irish businessman and inventor, best known for being the founder of Tayto and inventing the cheese and onion-flavoured crisp. Early life Murphy was born on 15 May 1923 to Thomas Murphy, a small business owner on Thomas Street and Mary James "Molly" Sweeney, who owned a wallpaper and paint shop on the same street. He had four siblings – three brothers and a sister. Growing up in the Liberties, he was educated by Christian Brothers on Synge Street. Career In 1954, Murphy started the crisp company, Tayto, on O'Rahillys Parade. With his friend, Seamus Burke, he invented the cheese and onion crisp while mixing flavours at his kitchen table. Gaining success with the crisp, Murphy moved his company twice, first to Mount Pleasant Avenue and then to Harolds Cross. His company continued to experience a rapid growth, and in 1964, Beatrice Foods of Chicago bought a major share in the company. In the 1970s, it opened a factory in Coolock employing over 300 ...
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Joseph T
Joseph is a common male name, derived from the Hebrew (). "Joseph" is used, along with " Josef", mostly in English, French and partially German languages. This spelling is also found as a variant in the languages of the modern-day Nordic countries. In Portuguese and Spanish, the name is "José". In Arabic, including in the Quran, the name is spelled , . In Kurdish (''Kurdî''), the name is , Persian, the name is , and in Turkish it is . In Pashto the name is spelled ''Esaf'' (ايسپ) and in Malayalam it is spelled ''Ousep'' (ഔസേപ്പ്). In Tamil, it is spelled as ''Yosepu'' (யோசேப்பு). The name has enjoyed significant popularity in its many forms in numerous countries, and ''Joseph'' was one of the two names, along with ''Robert'', to have remained in the top 10 boys' names list in the US from 1925 to 1972. It is especially common in contemporary Israel, as either "Yossi" or "Yossef", and in Italy, where the name "Giuseppe" was the most common ...
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Joe Murphy (actor)
Joseph Murphy (May 16, 1877 – July 31, 1961) was an American comic stage actor. He went on to become a silent film actor, notably playing Andy Gump in the shorts The Gumps during the mid-1920s. His unusual tall, thin stature and extraordinary facial features were instantly recognizable. Personal life Joe Murphy was born Joseph J. Murphy on 16 May 1877 in San Jose, California. His mother Anna (Mahoney) and father John Murphy were married in Michigan, January 13, 1875 before moving to San Jose, California. On October 30 ,1920, his son Russell, aged 16, was shot and killed by a police officer after he and his friends were mistaken for robbers. Murphy filed a $18,000 lawsuit against a patrolman of the L.A. Police Department, after criminal charges against the police were dropped by the district attorney claiming that the officer killed the boy in the line of duty. Joe continued to live in California where he worked as a silent moving picture star in Hollywood. He died at the age of ...
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Joseph F
Joseph is a common male name, derived from the Hebrew (). "Joseph" is used, along with " Josef", mostly in English, French and partially German languages. This spelling is also found as a variant in the languages of the modern-day Nordic countries. In Portuguese and Spanish, the name is "José". In Arabic, including in the Quran, the name is spelled , . In Kurdish (''Kurdî''), the name is , Persian, the name is , and in Turkish it is . In Pashto the name is spelled ''Esaf'' (ايسپ) and in Malayalam it is spelled ''Ousep'' (ഔസേപ്പ്). In Tamil, it is spelled as ''Yosepu'' (யோசேப்பு). The name has enjoyed significant popularity in its many forms in numerous countries, and ''Joseph'' was one of the two names, along with ''Robert'', to have remained in the top 10 boys' names list in the US from 1925 to 1972. It is especially common in contemporary Israel, as either "Yossi" or "Yossef", and in Italy, where the name "Giuseppe" was the most comm ...
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Joseph Anthony Murphy
Joseph Anthony Murphy was born in Ireland but raised in Chicago. He became a Society of Jesus, Jesuit priest and served, inter alia, as dean of the liberal arts college at Marquette University for eleven years and as Vicar Apostolic for the Catholic History of Roman Catholicism in Belize#Jesuit mission: 1851 to 1983, mission in British Honduras (Belize), Central America, being ordained bishop on March 19, 1924. Early life and work Joseph Anthony Murphy was born in Dundalk County Louth, Ireland, December 24, 1857. He lost his mother at a young age and his father moved the family of three boys and seven girls to Chicago, where Joseph attended St. Ignatius College Prep and then entered the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) at St. Stanislaus Novitiate in Florissant, Missouri. His priestly studies were at Woodstock College, Maryland, where he was ordained a priest on August 26, 1888. He then served at Detroit College as Prefect of Studies (1895–1905) and on the mission in British Honduras fro ...
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Joseph Murphy (author)
Joseph Denis Murphy (May 20, 1898 – December 16, 1981) was an American writer and New Thought minister, ordained in Divine Science and Religious Science Early life Joseph Denis Murphy was born in Ballydehob, County Cork, Ireland, the son of a private boys' school headmaster and raised a Roman Catholic. He joined the Jesuits. Murphy was enrolled in the National School and was encouraged to study for the priesthood and was accepted as a Jesuit seminarian. However, by the time he reached his late teen years, he began to question the Catholic orthodoxy of the Jesuits, and he withdrew from the seminary. His goal was to explore new ideas and gain new experiences—a goal he could not pursue in Catholic-dominated Ireland—he left his family to go to America. In his twenties, before being ordained a priest, an experience with healing prayer led him to leave the Jesuits and emigrate to the United States in 1922. He journeyed as a steerage passenger on board the RMS ''Cedric' ...
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