Timothy V Murphy, a talented individual, was born in County Kerry, Ireland, and began his career in Dublin, where he trained at the renowned Focus Theater.
Subsequently, he relocated to Los Angeles, California, where he gained recognition for his roles in notable television shows, including the FX hit series Sons of Anarchy, where he played the character Galaan, and the popular crime drama Criminal Minds, where he portrayed Ian Doyle.
Murphy's filmography boasts a diverse range of projects, featuring notable roles in Disney's Lone Ranger, opposite the acclaimed Johnny Depp, Appaloosa, starring and directed by the esteemed Ed Harris, Jorma Taccone's comedy Macgruber, alongside Val Kilmer, National Treasure: Book of Secrets, alongside Nicolas Cage and Ed Harris, and the indie films Not That Funny, opposite Tony Hale, Road to Paloma, directed by Jason Momoa, and Looms by the Funk Brothers.
As a lifetime member of the Actors Studio, Murphy has established himself as an award-winning stage actor, earning a nomination for Best Actor in Martin McDonagh's The Beauty Queen of Leenane. He has also received accolades for Best Ensemble for The Lost Plays of Tennessee Williams and Best Revival for the Brecht Musical, Happy End.
Moreover, Murphy was honored with the distinction of "Best Villain in American Television" for his outstanding work on Sons of Anarchy.