Todd Murray
Male, Person
1964 –
Who is Todd Murray?
Todd Murray is an American cabaret singer and songwriter.
Murray grew up in the small rural town of Montandon, Pennsylvania and graduated from Susquehanna University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in music and business, and from there went on to be involved in theater productions at the Paper Mill Playhouse and the South Coast Repertory. He starred in an Off-Broadway production of The Gondoliers by Gilbert and Sullivan and joined the touring production of the Broadway musical The Secret Garden. From the stage, Murray moved to work in nightclub and cabaret settings and built a solid reputation as a crooner, singing jazz, swing, and American standards nationally and internationally with critical acclaim.
Murray can be heard singing “Why Not Me?” in the Sundance 2003 Special Jury Award-winning feature film “Die, Mommy, Die!” and in HBO’s “Showgirls: Glitz and Angst.” He has been a featured performer at Lincoln Center’s Rose Hall, New York’s Town Hall, and the Broadway By The Year series. Murray has toured internationally, headlining his club act on Royal Viking Cruises and performed as a lead singer at Disney in Tokyo. His first cabaret show, “Let’s Face the Music,” premiered at Hollywood's famous "Cinegrill” and was named LA Weekly’s Cabaret Pick of the Week.
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