
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Murray Hamilton (March 24, 1923 – September 1, 1986) was an American actor. He is best known for his role as Mayor Larry Vaughn in the 1975 film "Jaws" and its sequels, "Jaws 2" and "Jaws: The Revenge". Hamilton also starred in several other well-known films such as "The Graduate", "The Hustler" and "The Amityville Horror". He had a long career in both film and TV and appeared in over 70 films and TV series. Early life Hamilton was born in Washington, North Carolina. He displayed an early interest in performing during his days at Washington High School just before America's entry into World War II. Bad hearing kept him from enlisting, so he moved to New York City as a 19-year-old to find a career on stage. Career In an early role, he performed on stage with Henry Fonda in the wartime story Mister Roberts as a replacement for David Wayne, playing Ensign Pulver. In 1960, he was onstage again with Fonda in Critic's Choice; Howard Taubman of The New York Times called him "properly obnoxious as the director". Hamilton was teamed once more with Fonda in 1968 for the drama film The Boston Strangler. Hamilton's best-known performance is as Larry Vaughn, the mayor of Amity, in the Steven Spielberg thriller Jaws (1975). Hamilton reprised the role in the sequel, Jaws 2 in 1978. He had agreed to reprise the role again in Jaws: The Revenge, but died in 1986, before production began. He was just 63 years old. Hamilton complained in a newspaper article about being typecast, stating "After I was first cast as a heavy on The Untouchables, I couldn't ever persuade them [producers] that I could also do something else." While comic roles were rare for Hamilton during his Hollywood career, he had one opposite Andy Griffith in the 1958 military comedy No Time for Sergeants, as well as an appearance in Steven Spielberg's raucous comedy 1941, released in 1979. He also appeared in a comedic guest spot on Mama's Family in the second-season episode "Mama Cries Uncle" as Uncle Roy. He was more often cast in dramatic works, such as the science-fiction drama Seconds (1966), which starred Rock Hudson. In his most high-profile performances, Hamilton appeared with Paul Newman in The Hustler (1961), playing Findley, a wealthy billiards player who gambles for high stakes, and with Dustin Hoffman in The Graduate (1967) as Mr. Robinson, husband of the seductress Mrs. Robinson. In 1975, Hamilton appeared again with Newman in The Drowning Pool. He also worked with Robert Redford in a pair of films, The Way We Were (1973) and Brubaker (1980). In early 1982 he appeared as a judge presiding over an impromptu court case on an episode of Bret Maverick. Death Hamilton died of lung cancer at age 63, and is interred at Oakdale Cemetery in his native Washington, North Carolina. He and his wife, Terri DeMarco Hamilton (of The DeMarco Sisters), had a son, David. CLR
Awards & recognition
- Tony Award — Best Featured Actor in a Play · 1965 · nominated
Filmography50+ titles

The Twilight Zone

Night Gallery

Anatomy of a Murder

Alfred Hitchcock Presents

Jaws

The Hustler

Perry Mason

The Golden Girls

The Graduate

Mission: Impossible

Jaws @ 50: The Definitive Inside Story

Murder, She Wrote

Mama's Family

Seconds

The Fugitive

No Time for Sergeants

Have Gun, Will Travel

Kojak

McCloud

Brubaker

Alice

Bright Victory

Barnaby Jones

Police Story

The Way We Were

The Streets of San Francisco

McMillan & Wife

The Boston Strangler

No Way to Treat a Lady

Route 66

The Spirit of St. Louis

Gunsmoke

Lux Video Theatre

Letter to Loretta

The Last Days of Patton

Darby's Rangers

Casey's Shadow

Houseboat

The Amityville Horror

The Drowning Pool

Bret Maverick

Jeanne Eagels

The Brotherhood

The FBI Story

Jaws 2

Incident on a Dark Street

If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium

The Real McCoys

Toward the Unknown

1941