Timothy Murphy (disambiguation)

Timothy Murphy (disambiguation)

Tim or Timothy Murphy may refer to

*Tim Murphy (born 1959), retired Canadian politician
*Tim Murphy (congressman) (born 1952), American Republican politician
*Tim Murphy (football coach), currently at Harvard Universi
*Timothy Murphy (1751 – 1818), sniper in the American Revolutionary War
*Timothy Murphy (poet) (born 1951), American poet, farmer, and businessman.
*Timothy D. Murphy (died 1928), aka "Big Tim", Chicago mobster and labor racketeer
*Timothy J. Murphy (died 1949), Irish Labour Party politician
*Timothy Patrick Murphy (1959 – 1988), American film and television actor
*Tim Murphy (Jurassic Park character)


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