Awards & Winners

Anthony Murphy

Date of Birth 1956
Place of Birth Buenos Aires
(Argentina, South America, Greater Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires Province)
Nationality
Anthony Murphy is an Argentinian-born English painter, with strong Irish connections. He exhibits regularly in Mayfair, London and Dublin, Ireland Murphy was a child-actor, his roles including the eponymous hero in the British television serial, Tom Brown's Schooldays, which won Emmys for Murphy as 'Best Lead Actor in a Miniseries' for his role as Tom Brown and as 'Best Miniseries' after it was screened by PBS in 1973. Despite the critical acclaim, he never again worked as an actor. Murphy attended New College at Oxford University from 1970-1975 to study Philosophy, Psychology and Physiology. He then married his first wife and moved to Ireland, working as a potter and an aerial photographer. But after four years Murphy divorced, and subsequently he returned to school to study law. Despite lacking passion for the law, Murphy pursued a career as a corporate lawyer, first in England then in Paris, France. In Paris he met and married his second wife. Murphy began to paint “to relieve the boredom of corporate law.” Murphy’s first painting exhibition in 1991 in London was a great success, and his colorful Gauguin-esque paintings became highly desirable.

Awards by Anthony Murphy

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1973


Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor - Miniseries or a Movie
Honored for : Tom Brown's Schooldays Masterpiece Theatre
(Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role (Drama/Comedy - Limited Episodes))

Nominations 1973 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor - Miniseries or a Movie Tom Brown's Schooldays Masterpiece Theatre
Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role (Drama/Comedy - Limited Episodes)