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What is Timothy V. Murphy's Net Worth?

Timothy V. Murphy is an Irish actor who has a net worth of $2 million. Timothy V. Murphy is known for his roles on such television series as "Sons of Anarchy," "The Bastard Executioner," "NCIS: Los Angeles," and "Snowpiercer." He has also made guest appearances on numerous shows, including "Revenge," "Burn Notice," "24," and "Shameless." On the big screen, Murphy's credits include "Shallow Ground," "Appaloosa," and "The Lone Ranger." Murphy is often cast as Russian/Eastern European villains, but in reality he is Irish and in real life has a very Irish brogue when he speaks.

Early Life and Education

Timothy V. Murphy was born on April 5, 1960 in Tralee, Ireland as one of six children of Mary and Edward. For his higher education, he attended University College Cork, where he studied law and accounting.

Career Beginnings

Murphy began his career in Dublin training at the Focus Theater. After moving to the United States, he took a number of odd jobs, including construction work in New York City and working in bars in Florida.

Television Career

Murphy had his first substantial television role in 1995 on the long-running Irish series "Glenroe." On US television, he appeared with guest roles on "The District" and "VIP" in 2001. The year after that, he had a guest role in the second season of "Six Feet Under." In 2003, Murphy appeared on the short-lived action crime drama series "Fastlane," and acted in the television film "Murder, She Wrote: The Celtic Riddle." He was in another television film, "Skeleton Man," in 2004. The same year, Murphy appeared in season two of the FX series "Nip/Tuck." He went on to have a guest role on "24" in 2006. Later, in 2011, Murphy had guest roles on "Shameless," "Chuck," and "Criminal Minds," and began playing the recurring role of Galen O'Shay on the FX series "Sons of Anarchy." During his time on the latter series through 2013, he appeared on such shows as "Fairly Legal," "Longmire," "Burn Notice," "Hell on Wheels," and "Revenge." Murphy also played the recurring role of Russian villain Isaak Sidorov in two seasons of "NCIS: Los Angeles."

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