Sean Murray, a popular American actor, was born in 1977, November 15th. He became widely known thanks to the role of Timothy McGee, a special agent in the series "Naval Police: Special Department", the first series of which were released in 2003. Prior to that, Murray starred regularly, but the roles he got mostly episodic.
The main roles are ahead
Sean Murray starred in the television series JAG (Military Law Service), in the image of the son of Dr. Cindy Walden named Danny. The film withstood 10 seasons and was released until 2005. Then, Sean Murray, whose biography is presented in this article, smoothly switched to the set of the series "Marine Police", where he was waiting for the role of special agent Timothy McGee. The image of an officer of the investigative authorities at first seemed unattainable to the actor. However, getting to know the character better, Sean Murray felt a professional interest and set to work. Everything immediately began to turn out, although the character's type was not easy.
On the one hand, this is a man in uniform who is in the public service and must strictly follow the instructions. The work of Inspector Timothy McGee did not allow the manifestation of emotions, since it was a question of investigating the crimes that occurred on the ships of the military flotilla. But at the same time, officer McGee was a living, rather sentimental man.
Series Structure
The Maritime Police Series (NCIS) shows the work of the Federal Agency at the Department of the Navy of the US Department of Defense. The agency's prerogative is to investigate crimes in the navy or elsewhere, but with the participation of American sailors. The series NCIS and JAG are related in meaning, two episodes from the first production became pilot for the "Maritime Police", which followed. And in the period from 2003 to 2005, both films were shot in parallel. Many actors, like Sean Murray, participated in both productions.
On September 23, 2003, the NCIS premiere took place. Since that time, the series has successfully passed ten seasons, which in addition to the declared rental organically fit into the USA Network programs. In 2009, the film "Naval Police: Los Angeles" was shown, and in March 2014 two more were added to the existing seasons: "Naval Police: New Orleans" and "Naval Police: Special Forces." Currently, several more scenarios are being prepared for production and filming on the same topic - the investigation of crimes on American warships.
Officer Timothy McGee
Sean Murray, a diverse actor, starred in most episodes, as his character is one of the central characters. Timothy McGee is a member of the fictional team that is part of the American Naval Criminal Investigation Service, headquartered in Washington. From series to series, officers are confronting crime in the Navy. Timothy McGee is one of the most effective employees of the organization.
As usual, disputes often arise in the field of criminal investigations. Some investigators adhere to a tough and uncompromising method, others try to show humanity and, before bringing charges, to understand the reasons that prompted the sailor to commit a crime. Such a technique is not welcomed by management and is suppressed as excessively liberal.
A family
Sean Murray, whose photo is presented on the page, is the adopted son of the producer of the series "Marine Police" Donald Bellisario. Sean's mother, Vivienne, is currently the wife of Donald, his fourth wife. Sean's brother, Chad Murray, also works on the NCIS project. He is not removed, but is busy in the administrative sector. Sean Murray's second brother (step) David Bellisario works there as a producer. Troyen 's half- sister is cast as Sarah McGee in the Naval Police.
Sean Murray is married, his wife Carrie James is not related to the NCIS, she is engaged in children, whom she and Sean have two: daughter Kathleen Melissa Murray, born in 2007, and son James Murray, who was born on April 22, 2010. The family lives in the small California town of Sherman Oax.
Start
The first film starring Sean Murray was called Silk Nets. It was a series that was filmed over eight years. The future actor played a small episodic role, his character was a young man without specific occupations named Derek Paston. When the first episode was released, Sean was happy to see his name in the credits.
First feature film
Then, Sean Murray, whose films were shown only on television, decided to try himself in a big movie. He managed to get a small role in the film "The Life of this guy" directed by Michael Keith Jones, which was shot in 1993 at the Art Linson film studio. The film was attended by such stars as Robert de Niro and Leonardo di Caprio. Already this alone brought the young man into awe. Being on the set in the society of the masters, he blushed and turned pale, but he coped with his role and even received a few laudable words from the director.
After this, Sean was again invited to serials and television films, but still he already felt like a real actor. Murray dreamed of the main role in some movie, which moviegoers will remember for a long time. In the meantime, I had to star in the next series without a chance to get an Oscar. However, today, Sean Murray is only 37 years old, and he has everything ahead.
Filmography
Since 1993, Sean Murray has starred in thirteen television series and television films, including:
- "Civil War", 1993;
- "Harassment", 1993;
- "Ambulance", 1994;
- "Touch of an angel", 1994;
- "Military Legal Service", 1995;
- The Test of Fire, 1995;
- "Lottery", 1996;
- "For my daughter", 1996;
- "Missing in the Dark", 1997;
- "A killer walk in a dream", 1997;
- "School in Boston", 2000;
- "Lawyer for the holidays", 2001;
- "Maritime Police", 2003.