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Murray is the brother of [[actor]]s [[Bill Murray]], [[Joel Murray]] and [[John Murray (actor)|John Murray]].
Murray is the brother of [[actor]]s [[Bill Murray]], [[Joel Murray]] and [[John Murray (actor)|John Murray]].


Murray has appeared in numerous films and television shows since the [[1970s]], including as a featured player on [[NBC]]'s ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' from [[1979]]-[[1982]].
Murray has appeared in numerous films and television shows since the [[1970s]], including as a featured player on [[NBC]]'s ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' from [[1979]]-[[1982]]. He was a regular performer on the [[National Lampoon]] Radio Hour, a half-hour long (an intentional joke on the name) comedy program, syndicated nationally to some 600 stations from [[1973]] to [[1975]]. Co-workers on the Radio Hour included [[Richard Belzer]], [[John Belushi]], [[Gilda Radner]] and his younger brother Bill.


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Brian Doyle-Murray (born October 31, 1945) is an American comedian and actor from Chicago, Illinois.

Murray is the brother of actors Bill Murray, Joel Murray and John Murray.

Murray has appeared in numerous films and television shows since the 1970s, including as a featured player on NBC's Saturday Night Live from 1979-1982. He was a regular performer on the National Lampoon Radio Hour, a half-hour long (an intentional joke on the name) comedy program, syndicated nationally to some 600 stations from 1973 to 1975. Co-workers on the Radio Hour included Richard Belzer, John Belushi, Gilda Radner and his younger brother Bill.

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Preceded by SNL Newsbreak with Mary Gross and then
Christine Ebersole 
1981–1982
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