NYC legend, comedian, host, and international entertainer Murray Hill is a renowned personality known for his larger-than-life stage presence and freewheeling ad-libbing skills. With a career spanning multiple platforms, Murray has made appearances in various TV shows, including Amy Schumer's "Life & Beth" on Hulu, Bridget Everett's "Somebody Somewhere" on HBO, and Paul Feig's "Welcome To Flatch" on FOX.
The New York Times has dubbed Murray "Downtown's New 'It' Boy," and he has been included in several "Best of New York" lists, including those from the Village Voice, Time Out, PAPER, and New York Magazine. He has also been inducted into PAPER's Nightlife Hall of Fame, selected as OUT magazine's Top 100 influential performers twice, and included in New York Magazine's "Fifty Most Iconic Gender Benders of All Time."
Murray has been awarded The New York Voices commission from Joe's Pub at The Public Theater and debuted his solo show "About to Break" directed by Scott Wittman. He has toured with comedian/singer Bridget Everett, Countess Luann from The Real Housewives of New York, and Bally's in Las Vegas. He was the first guest on Amy Schumer's podcast on Spotify and has performed solo stand-up shows at Just for Laughs and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
For ten years, Murray toured the U.S. as the original host with burlesque superstar Dita Von Teese, and he hosted her historic debut sold-out Australian tour. He has performed two seasons at The Sydney Opera House starring in "Club Swizzle," which went on to tour major festivals.
Murray has also made appearances on TV shows such as TLC's "Long Island Medium," LOGO's "New Now Next" and "Cocktails & Classics," HBO's "Bored to Death," BRAVO's "Watch What Happens Live," HBO's "Taxi Cab Confessions," and BRAVO's "Real Housewives of New York." Additionally, he has appeared in music videos for Peaches, Countess Luann, TV on the Radio, The Regrettes, Joan as Police Woman, Bridget Everett, and Gossip.