Hiram A. Murray, a talented American actor, was born and raised in the vibrant borough of Brooklyn, New York. His journey in the acting world began in 1999 with a role on the CBS television show "Now and Again". Prior to devoting himself fully to acting, Hiram took a brief hiatus to pursue a formal education in screenwriting and film directing at a prestigious institution. Concurrently, he worked for the New York City Police Department, where he honed his skills and gained valuable experience.
Tragedy struck on September 11, 2001, and Hiram, driven by a sense of duty and patriotism, put his aspirations on hold to serve his country in the United States Marine Corps. He quickly rose through the ranks, earning the prestigious title of Captain. After completing his active duty in 2008, Hiram returned to his first love, acting, with renewed passion and purpose.
Since his return, Hiram has enjoyed significant success in Hollywood, starring alongside notable actors such as Kiefer Sutherland in Fox's "Touch", Damon Wayans in "Lethal Weapon", and Chris Pratt in Amazon Prime's "The Terminal List". He has also appeared in films like "Scout's Guide To The Zombie Apocalypse", "The Great War", "Operation Seawolf", and various other television shows and films. Additionally, he has secured a recurring role on ABC's "General Hospital" and has led roles in multiple projects.