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History and Government—Congressional Biographies—CaliforniaGeorge Lloyd MURPHY
(1902-1992)
Senate Years of Service:
1965-1971Party: RepublicanMURPHY, George Lloyd, a
Senator from California; born in New Haven, Conn., July 4, 1902;
educated at Peddie Institute in Hightstown, N.J., and the Pawling
School of New York; attended Yale University; engaged as an actor
in New York in 1926 and appeared thereafter in four Broadway shows;
moved to Hollywood, Calif., in 1935 and made forty-five motion
pictures; organized entertainment personnel for the Armed Forces
during the Second World War; twice elected president of the Screen
Actors Guild and served on the board of directors for fifteen
years; vice president, Desilu Studios 1958-1961, Technicolor Corp.
1961-1964; director of entertainment for presidential inaugurations
in 1952, 1956, 1960; chairman of the Republican State Central
Committee of California 1953-1954; elected as a Republican to the
United States Senate on November 3, 1964, for the six year term
commencing January 3, 1965; subsequently appointed January 1, 1965,
to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Pierre Salinger
for the term ending January 3, 1965, and served from January 1,
1965, to January 3, 1971; unsuccessful candidate for reelection in
1970; was a resident of Palm Beach, Fla., until his death due to
leukemia on May 3, 1992; remains were cremated.
Bibliography
Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives; Murphy, George.
Say...Didn’t You Used to be George Murphy? New York:
Barthelomew House, 1970.
Source: Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1771-Present
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