Biography
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A number of people have been named John Murphy
- John Murphy (Alabama) (1786-1841), Governor and Congressman from Alabama
- John Murphy (economist), who has studied Dow Theory
- John Murphy (Canadian politician) was a member of the House of Commons from 1993-1997
- John Murphy (Australian politician) (b.1950), member of the House of Representatives
- John Murphy (musician) (b. 1950s), Australian drummer and multi-instrument musician
- John Murphy (composer), British composer of film scores, best known for the music to 28 Days Later and Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
- John Murphy (cyclist), professional road racing cyclist
- John Murphy (engineer), inventor of ARCNET
- John Murphy (swimmer) (b. 1953), American swimmer
- John Murphy (playwright), Irish dramatist, author of The Country Boy.
- John Murphy (journalist), a columnist for the Irish Sunday Independent newspaper
- John Murphy (Australian rules footballer), former champion player with the Fitzroy Football Club in the 1960s and 1970s
- John Murphy (announcer), football announcer for the Buffalo Bills
- John Murphy (footballer), of Blackpool F.C.
- John Murphy (football coach), of University of Toledo from 1960 to 1962
- John J. Murphy (b. 1959), was a Republican candidate for Governor in New Jersey in 2005
- John W. Murphy, US Congressman from Pennsylvania
- John W. Murphy (Connecticut), mayor of New Haven, Connecticut
- Father John Murphy, leader during the Irish Rebellion of 1798
- John Murphy (bishop), Bishop of Cork and Ross 1815-1847
- John Benjamin Murphy, (1857-1916) American surgeon; president of the AMA in 1911
- John Francis Murphy, (1853-1921) American painter
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