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Veteran Actor Brian Murphy Passes Away at 92

Brian Murphy, the veteran British actor best known for his roles in the popular sitcoms Man About the House and George and Mildred, passed away at the age of 92. His career spanned decades, leaving an indelible mark on television, particularly through his portrayal of the lovable, lazy landlord George Roper. Murphy’s acting journey was shaped by his early experiences in the RAF and as a member of Joan Littlewood’s Theatre Workshop. His legacy as one of Britain’s beloved TV actors is cemented through his notable contributions to iconic 70s sitcoms.

Key Points

Early Life

  • Born on September 25, 1932, on the Isle of Wight.
  • Served in the Royal Air Force (RAF) at Northwood.
  • Joined Joan Littlewood’s Theatre Workshop before transitioning to television.

Television Career

  • Made guest appearances in The Avengers, Callan, Z-Cars, and Dixon of Dock Green.
  • Played George Roper in Man About the House (1973-1976).
  • Man About the House was later adapted into the American sitcom Three’s Company.
  • Starred in the spinoff George and Mildred (1976-1979), focusing on George and his wife Mildred.

Later Life and Death

  • George and Mildred was halted in 1980 after the death of co-star Yootha Joyce.
  • Married Regan for 30 years and had two sons from a previous marriage.
  • Died on Sunday, as reported by Variety.
Summary/Static Details
Why in the news? Veteran Actor Brian Murphy Passes Away at 92
Military Service RAF Northwood
Career Beginnings Member of Joan Littlewood’s Theatre Workshop
Notable TV Roles Man About the House (George Roper), George and Mildred (1976-1979)
Death Passed away at 92 on Sunday (January 2025)
Family Survived by wife Regan and two sons
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