James Murdock (actor)
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James Murdock, born David Lee Baker, (June 22, 1931 – December 24, 1981) was an American film and television actor. He was known for playing Mushy in the American
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television series '' Rawhide''.


Life and career

Murdock was born in
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, the son of Faye Baker. He reportedly used the surname "Murdock" because he thought it sounded tougher and would help him get roles. He began his acting career in 1958 playing a young outlaw in the
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television series '' Have Gun, Will Travel''. In 1959, he joined the cast of the new
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western television series '' Rawhide'' playing the assistant cook Mushy. Murdock made a guest appearance in a 1966 episode of the western television series '' Gunsmoke''. Murdock had some small roles in films under the name David Baker, including '' Some of My Best Friends Are...'' in 1971 and ''
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'' in 1974.


Death

Murdock died on December 24, 1981, of
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in
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.


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Rotten Tomatoes profile
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