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Ray Murphy
@raymurphy88.bsky.social
Actor. Gamer. Tarot Reader. Lover of words and language. Often mistaken for Jeremy Irons. He/him. 🏳️‍🌈

CV: https://app.spotlight.com/7335-1270-3638

https://linktr.ee/raymurphy88
Whoops. Fell out of my reading habit. 😅 But found this on my shelf having never read it, and drawn to it as various people compared it to Silent Hill - a comparison that, I think, only extends to its setting; it's more sci-fi/mystery/Lovecraft, but nonetheless a fun ride as a cosy thriller-spook. 😁
June 8, 2025 at 11:43 AM
Book 5! Another break-neck compulsive read. Gibson's prose is condensed and poetic, and it demands your attention, good memory, and detective skills; I got lost pretty frequently, especially with its 3 plotlines. I'll benefit from a reread to more fully absorb its themes but it was a fun ride!
February 21, 2025 at 2:40 PM
Book 4! This is an extraordinary feat of imagination. But it is challenging. It's pure "show, don't tell", it moves at breakneck speed, and demands much of your intuition and attention to decipher it, but what a brilliant ride with much to consider about technology, humanity, and deus ex machina.
February 16, 2025 at 11:25 AM
Book 3: Enticed by this with its focus on language, words, and translation, it's actually a very compelling portrait of people living within systemic racism (and how poisonous it is for everyone), the self-defeating nature of colonialism, and the power and necessity of protest. Enjoyed it! 😁
February 10, 2025 at 12:17 PM
Such a thrill to see Bon Appétit has been selected to show at the Romford Horror Festival at 11am on 27 Feb and 1 Mar! 😁

I lent my voice as the Culinary Artist in this evocative and delectable short by Ilirian Bushi, with a delicious soundtrack crafted by the wondrous @composerglenn.bsky.social!
January 26, 2025 at 6:22 PM
Book 2.

And my second Murakami book!

I loved this technological-Jungian-modern fairytale. I was hooked for huge portions of it, and came away rather moved by its portrayal of the nature of consciousness, mortality, immortality, and not acceptance per se, but the decision to accept.
January 22, 2025 at 2:05 PM
My first book of 2025 (as I renurture my reading habit!).

I liked it. Interesting study of having the main character's psychology paint his perception of the outside world. Also the troubling and knotty moral implications and casuistry...

Loved the monologues, especially Porfiry Petrovich's. 😁
January 16, 2025 at 6:18 PM
Celebrating my birthday today in most unusual fashion in Minnesota with one final romp of Victorian Music Hall! 🥂

Chairing this show with this jaw-dropping cast has been an extraordinary experience and a dazzling delight. Here's to tonight!

Tickets: celticjunction.org/event/ghosts...
January 2, 2025 at 5:46 PM
It was enormous fun being a part of this short film - which is on its way to being rather decorated! - and the wondrous @composerglenn.bsky.social's immaculate and soaring score is thoroughly delectable! 🍷👏🏻

One of many fantastic shorts created by the multifaceted fantastic filmmaker Ilirian Bushi!
This is a superb short film I was delighted to compose for, by the young & no doubt destined for greatness, film maker, Ilirian Bushi. It also features the sublime voice superstar & actor extraordinaire @raymurphy88.bsky.social .
It's making great waves at many a film festival 🤘🤘
#shortfilm #film
November 19, 2024 at 11:31 PM
How remiss of me not to do a quick Bluesky intro post! 😅

Hi! I'm Ray. I'm an actor with a particular flair for classics and period pieces, and I often remind people of Jeremy Irons. 😆

I love gaming (mostly RPG and horrors), words and language, pets, myths, and I'm a Tarot reader too! 🧙
November 18, 2024 at 11:17 AM
Remembrance Day always feels special to me; three times I played "Uncle" Osborne in Theatre Reviva!'s productions of RC Sherriff's JOURNEY'S END and the impact it had on our audiences astonished and moved me every time. The bravery of those men and the horrors they went through can't be overstated.
November 11, 2024 at 2:30 PM
I enjoyed NT's 'Nye'. Fun to learn about Bevan near portrayed as a mythical character! And extraordinary to me that something like the NHS which has proved to be demonstrably good was met with such resistance at the time it was proposed. A lesson that applies to many things, methinks...
November 11, 2024 at 12:42 PM