Biography
The brother of Bill Murray, this gravelly-voiced performer has been a familiar face in the "Saturday Night Live"/National Lampoon/Second City nexus of stage, TV and film productions since the 1970s. Like many of his comic contemporaries, Doyle-Murray started out in the famed Chicago Second City improvisational troupe. He went on to rack up theatrical credits with the Organic Theater of Chicago and the Boston Shakespeare Company before …
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Career Milestones
| Acted on radio in the weekly "National Lampoon Show" | ||
| Appeared off-Broadway in "The National Lampoon Show" | ||
| Joined the Boston Shakespeare Company | ||
| Joined the Organic Theatre of Chicago | ||
| Performed as a member of Chicago's Second City improvisational troupe | ||
| Worked as a caddy for eight years in Illinois; served as the insperation for "Caddy Shack" | ||
1975 | Feature debut, provided the voice for "La Honte de la Jungle/Jungle Burger," a French-Belgian animated feature | |
1977 | Wrote for NBC's "Saturday Night Live"; was also a featured player from 1979-1980 and 1981-1982 | |
1980 | Co-wrote (with Harold Ramis and Douglas Kenney) the screenplay for "Caddyshack"; also acted opposite his brother Bill | |
1986 | Co-wrote (with Harold Ramis) the screenplay for "Club Paradise" | |
1989 | Appeared as Chevy Chase's uptight boss in "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation" | |
1991 | Cast as a regular on the short-lived CBS sitcom "Good Sports," starring Ryan O'Neal | |
1991 | Joined the cast on the revamped second season of "Get A Life" (Fox) | |
1991 | Portrayed assassin Jack Ruby in Oliver Stone's "JFK" | |
1992 | Played an arcade business owner in the film "Wayne's World" | |
1993 | Was a regular on the police comedy "Bakersfield P. D." (Fox) | |
1995 | Had regular role on the short-lived CBS sitcom "The George Wendt Show" | |
1997 | Had a recurring role as sports editor Stuart Franklin on "Between Brothers" (Fox, 1997-1998; UPN, 1999) | |
1999 | Voiced The Flying Dutchman in the animated series "SpongeBob SquarePants" | |
1999 | Was featured in the ensemble of the CBS sitcom "Love & Money" | |
2000 | Played a priest in the Harold Ramis comedy "Bedazzled" | |
2000 | Voiced Jack the barber on FOX's "King of the Hill" | |
2002 | Cast in the Disney movie "Snow Dogs" | |
2002 | Joined the cast of the CBS comedy "Yes, Dear" | |
2005 | Voiced Maggie's dad on Disney Channel's "The Buzz on Maggie" | |
2006 | Cast in the family drama "Nearing Grace" with David Morse and Jordana Brewster | |
2006 | Voiced Coach Gills on Cartoon Network's "My Gym Partner's A Monkey" | |
2007 | Cast in the comedy "Daddy Day Camp" | |
2008 | Voiced Captain K'nuckles on the animated series "The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack" (Cartoon Network) | |
2009 | Appeared in the film "17 Again" | |
2009 | Cast in a recurring role as Mr. Ehlert in the ABC sitcom "The Middle" | |
Awards
1978 | Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing In a Comedy-Variety or Music Series in Saturday Night Live |
1979 | Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing In a Comedy or Comedy-Variety or Music Series in Saturday Night Live |
1980 | Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing In a Variety or Music Program in Saturday Night Live |
