Johnny Murray
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Known For:Acting
Birthday:1904-06-12
Place of Birth:New York City, New York, USA
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Also Known As:John James Murray
Bosko and Honey (1932)
This is an unreleased cartoon that eventually went on to have most of its animation recycled by Bosko's Dizzy Date. Honey is trying to teach the...
Bosko the Speed King (1933)
Bosko enters a road race.
A Great Big Bunch of You (1932)
A mannequin in the city dump improvises a working piano from junk, then plays and sings the title song. Various discarded items join in with song or...
Honeyland (1935)
A group of brave honey bees attempt to rescue a girl bee who's been abducted by a spider.
Ride Him, Bosko (1932)
Ride Him, Bosko! is a western-flavored cartoon with lots of shooting gags involving body reduction, and card characters singing! There's also an...
Bosko in Person (1933)
Bosko and Honey perform a wacky stage act that includes doing imitations of Maurice Chevalier, Greta Garbo and Jimmy Durante.
Shuffle Off to Buffalo (1933)
An animated singing and dancing revue of babies (representing a variety of stereotypes) who are being prepared for delivery by stork.
Congo Jazz (1930)
Bosko hunts in the jungle, but ends up playing music with the animals.
Abdul the Bulbul Ameer (1941)
The familiar song is adapted into a cartoon short. Abdul The Bulbul-Ameer, a rotund Arab, gets into a brawl with Ivan Skavinski Scavar, a preening...
Hold Anything (1930)
Bosko is a construction worker who impresses Honey by making music from everything in sight, including a decapitated mouse, a typewriter and a goat...
You're Too Careless with Your Kisses! (1932)
A bee returns home late after a night out having too much honey. His wife leaves him, but quickly ends up in the clutches of an evil large predator.
Bosko's Soda Fountain (1931)
Bosko is a soda jerk, who gives poor service to a mouse and to his former schoolteacher. Later, he must contend with Honey's bratty Wilbur.
Ups 'n Downs (1931)
Bosko runs a hot dog stand at an amusement park; but Bosko sneaks away to the racetrack to ride his mechanical horse.
Dumb Patrol (1931)
During the Great War, Bosko and a fearsome beast are in a dogfight. Bosko loses, but that's only the first battle.
Yodeling Yokels (1931)
Bosko and Honey yodel happily in the Alps until a series of disasters end with Honey rushing downriver on an ice floe.
Bosko's Holiday (1931)
Bosko and Honey go on a picnic that ends badly.
The Tree's Knees (1931)
Bosko the woodsman spurns cutting down trees and plays music instead. The trees and animals dance and make their own music.
Bosko at the Zoo (1932)
Bosko and Honey go to the zoo. Honey is frightened by the lion, but Bosko is the one who ends up in danger.
Battling Bosko (1932)
Bosko is a brave little boxer who battles the champion, Gas House Harry. The enormous brute proves a bit much, even for a plucky underdog. Some of...
Crosby, Columbo, and Vallee (1932)
An American Indian boy and girl sing and dance in the forest along with the animals. Trouble begins when a fire threatens baby birds in their nest.
Bosko and Bruno (1932)
Bosko and Bruno escape from a speeding train via a handcar; make a failed attempt to steal a chicken; and end up on a runaway boxcar.
Bosko's Dog Race (1932)
Bosko enters his dog, Bruno, in a dog race.
Bosko at the Beach (1932)
Bosko, Honey, and Bruno spend a day at the beach.
Bosko's Store (1932)
Shopkeeper Bosko takes care of business.
Bosko the Drawback (1932)
Bosko is the star player in a wacky game of professional football.
Bosko's Dizzy Date (1932)
Honey is trying to teach the violin to Wilbur, the one who hates music. Honey calls Bosko over. Bosko and Honey sing, dance, and play music while...
Bosko's Woodland Daze (1932)
While romping through the forest, Bosko falls asleep and dreams of giants and gnomes. (bosko.toonzone.net)
Bosko in Dutch (1933)
Set on a frozen pond in Holland, various animals attempt to skate on the slippery ice.
Lady, Play Your Mandolin! (1931)
In this first Merrie Melodie short, things are hopping at a certain Mexican café. And then Foxy walks in and the customers go really wild.
The Shanty Where Santy Claus Lives (1933)
Christmas Eve. A poor orphan boy trudges through the snow, pathetically. He finally arrives at his miserable cabin. While he is crying, Santa arrives...
Red-Headed Baby (1931)
The old toymaker goes to sleep, and his toys immediately come to life and sing "Red-Headed Baby." A red-haired baby doll begins the song. She's soon...
The Queen was in the Parlor (1932)
The last Goopy Geer cartoon. The king returns to his castle, and asks where the queen is; she's in the parlor, and won't be seen, according to the...
Pagan Moon (1932)
On a tropical island, a native boy sings "Pagan Moon" to his sweetheart. Later, he plays music underwater with an octopus-pianist and other...
The Organ Grinder (1933)
A beloved Italian organ grinder plays his music and sings his song through an immigrant-filled ghetto neighborhood, where hard-scrabble kids and...
Bosko the Doughboy (1931)
Bosko is a doughboy in the Great War. Bullets and bombs are everywhere. (A bomb even blows up the title card.) Bosko and his fellow infantrymen are...
Hittin' the Trail for Hallelujah Land (1931)
Piggy and Fluffy, which is the ripoff of Mickey and Minnie, have adventures on a riverboat and Uncle Tom is chased by skeletons promising to take him...
Hey, Hey Fever (1935)
This MGM "Happy Harmonies" entry stars Bosko. He falls asleep at a sign promoting Mother Goose bread, and Mother Goose characters come to life.