Joel Murray is a multifaceted creative force, boasting an extensive background in writing, directing, and acting. As the youngest of nine siblings, he has established himself as a seasoned veteran of the television industry, with a remarkable track record of appearing in over 250 sitcom episodes.
Throughout his illustrious career, Joel has demonstrated his versatility by taking on a wide range of roles in both comedic and dramatic capacities. As a series regular, he has shone in various TV comedies, including Grand, Pacific Station, Love and War, Dharma and Greg, and Still Standing, as well as recurring roles on Mike and Molly, My Boys, and Two and a Half Men.
On the dramatic side, Joel has made significant impressions by playing memorable characters in acclaimed shows such as AMC's Mad Men and Showtime's Shameless. His impressive repertoire also includes starring in Bobcat Goldthwait's dark comedy, God Bless America, and lending his voice to the Pixar prequel, Monsters University, where he portrayed the lovable Don Carlton.
In addition to his television work, Joel has appeared in a multitude of films, including One Crazy Summer, Scrooged, Long Gone, Hatchet, Lay the Favorite, Sophie and The Rising Sun, Mr. Pig, Bloodsucking Bastards, Lamb, and Seven Minutes. His upcoming projects include The Last Word, further solidifying his status as a talented and prolific actor.
Beyond his impressive acting credits, Joel has honed his skills in improvisation, studying under the tutelage of renowned instructors such as Del Close. As a founding member of Chicago's Improv Olympic, he spent five years at The Second City, where he refined his craft and developed a strong foundation in comedy.
Throughout his career, Joel has been drawn to the world of theater, having performed with the Remains and Organic Theatres Companies in Chicago and frequently appearing at the I. O. West in Los Angeles. When he's not on stage or in front of the camera, Joel can be found indulging in his passion for golf, savoring a fine scotch, or entertaining audiences with his improv skills as a member of Whose Live Anyway.