Murray Cruchley
Lee Murray is the stage name of Murray Cruchley, a Canadian actor and radio personality.[1]
He is married to Elaine Hamat, a former film executive; he retired from acting in 2021.[2]
Roles
- City on Fire (1979) – Tony Miller
- Death Ship (1980) – Parsons
- Agency (1980) – New Copywriter
- Scanners (1981) – Programmer 1
- Dirty Tricks (1981) – Anchorman
- Countdown to Looking Glass (1984) – James Otis
- Santa Barbara (1985) – Mort Zimmerman
- In Like Flynn (1985) – Fulton
- The Raccoons (1985–1986) – Dan the Forest Ranger
- Bloody Wednesday (1987) – Lou Cramer
- Bluffing It (1987)
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1987–1988) – Dr. Stevens
- Dead Ringers (1988) – Assisting Surgeon
- Growing Up in the World Next Door (1988) – Narrator
- Katts and Dog (1989) – Mr. Kirk
- Sing (1989) – Insurance Man
- Street Legal (1989–1992) – Blair Mitchell
- Getting Married in Buffalo Jump (1990) – Robert Marcovich
- Clarence (1990) – English Teacher
- Nilus the Sandman: The Boy Who Dreamed Christmas (1991) – Mr. Fletcher (voice)
- My Secret Identity (1989–1991) – Richard
- RoboCop (1994) – Announcer, Motel Greeter, Man in Lab Coat
- Side Effects (1995) – Dr. Nordover
- Nilus the Sandman: The First Day (1995) – Mr. Hunt
References
- ^ "Murray Cruchley – About This Person – Movies & TV – NYTimes.com". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. 2016. Archived from the original on March 6, 2016. Retrieved February 1, 2015.
- ^ Ansari, Sadiya (September 14, 2021). "This couple built a $1-million laneway suite: It took the space of six garages, and spans 3,242 square feet. "It's like a little piece of Muskoka at Leslie and Gerrard"". Toronto Life. Retrieved February 18, 2026.
Murray Cruchley first read about the push to allow laneway homes in 2018. He and his wife, Elaine Hamat, owned a rental property with six decrepit garages—glorified raccoon and squirrel habitats, really—that would convert perfectly and help them maximize their rental income.