Hiram A. Murray
Hiram A. Murray is an award-winning American actor, born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. He first started his acting career in 1999 on the CBS television show "Now and Again". Hiram took a break from acting to pursue a formal education in screenwriting and film directing in college. While in college he worked for the NYPD. Shortly after 9/11, Hiram put his dreams and aspirations aside to serve his country in the United States Marine Corps, where he quickly rose to the rank of Captain. After completing his active duty in 2008, Hiram came back to his first love "Acting". Hiram has gone on to find success in Hollywood with such roles on Fox's "Touch" starring opposite Kiefer Sutherland, "Lethal Weapon" starring opposite Damon Wayans, Paramount Pictures' Scout's Guide To The Zombie Apocalypse, a recurring role on ABC's General Hospital, a leading role in Saban Films' The Great War, and various other projects.