Larry Murphy (actor)

Larry Murphy
Larry Murphy in 2016.
Birth name Lawrence Murphy, Jr.
Born (1972-03-12) March 12, 1972
Abington, Massachusetts, U.S
Nationality American
Years active 1993–present
Notable works and roles Assy McGee, Bob's Burgers, Ugly Americans

Lawrence "Larry" Murphy, Jr. (born March 12, 1972 in Abington, Massachusetts)[1] is an American actor, voice actor and comedian, known for his work on the TV series Late Night with Conan O'Brien, Ugly Americans, Delocated and Bob's Burgers.

Career

Murphy began performing stand-up comedy in 1997 at the Comedy Studio in Harvard Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Soon after he teamed up with Brendon Small. Together they performed sketches and rock operas until 2001. Murphy's subsequent independent live work is a mix of sketch and characters.

Murphy is a voice actor renowned for his versatility. He voiced all of the main characters on the Adult Swim comedy series Assy McGee[1] and has lent his voice to several Soup2Nuts animated shows including O'Grady, Home Movies, and WordGirl. He voices Teddy in the animated Fox series Bob's Burgers. He voiced the hostile immigration officer Lt. Francis Grimes on the Comedy Central series Ugly Americans.

Murphy has appeared as a sketch actor on Late Night with Conan O'Brien and has a recurring role as "Jay the Doorman" on the Adult Swim live-action series Delocated.

He has toured with comedian Eugene Mirman and makes an appearance on his 2009 comedy album God is a Twelve-Year-Old Boy With Asperger's, providing the voice of Christopher Walken taking a customer service call.

Selected filmography

YearTitleRole
2016 The Venture Bros. Fallen Archer

Various

Voice Actor

TV Series

2011Jon Benjamin Has a VanDetective MurphyActor
TV series
2011–presentBob's BurgersTeddy
Javed Fazel
Edith Cranwinkle
Gretchen
Various
Voice Actor
TV series
2010–2012Ugly AmericansLt. Francis Grimes
Aldremach
Burt
Various
Voice Actor
TV series
2009–2013DelocatedJay the DoormanActor
TV series
2008Late Night with Conan O'BrienVariousActor
TV series
2007–2015WordGirlAmazing Rope Guy
Dave
Principal
Reporter
Zoo Keeper
Various characters
Voice only
Animated series
2006–2008Assy McGeeAssy McGee
Don Sanchez
The Chief
Various Characters
Voice actor
Writer
Animated series
2004–2006Cheap Seats: Without Ron ParkerBoxing AnnouncerActor
TV series
2004–2006O'GradyMr. Lipshitz
Pete Klesko
Various Characters
Voice actor
Animated series
1999–2004Home MoviesDrewVoice actor

References

  1. 1 2 Zaino, Nick A, III. (November 24, 2006). "Dumbest show on television?", The Boston Globe, p. D2.
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