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  2. www.bmss.com › people › don-murphyDon Murphy - BMSS, LLC

    Don is a Founding Member of BMSS and is the firm’s current Managing Member. Apart from managing the firm, Don performs audit and accounting, tax planning and consulting services for clients primarily in construction, manufacturing and distribution, transportation, entertainment and closely held companies. Outside of his client responsibilities, Don is responsible for coordinating all aspects

  3. Don Murphy Murphy grew up in Hicksville, NY, devouring comic books and episodes of "The Twilight Zone" (1959-64). His father was a successful advertising executive who secured his son a job at a firm that represented several film studios, allowing Murphy to create movie ad campaigns during his summer breaks from Georgetown University.

  4. Oct 26, 2022 · Don Murphy discusses your mom, The Don Murphy Forums, 2006 Violate no laws but let's find out who this is and make sure her employers and friends know she is in the cult [Wikipedia] Don Murphy is such a nice man, The Don Murphy Forums 2009, " Wikipedia Dickhead of Tomorrow "

  5. Starting with his first major film, "Natural Born Killers" (1994), renegade producer Don Murphy played by his own rules. Shortly after graduating from USC's School of Cinematic Arts in the early 1990s, Murphy teamed up with producing partner Jane Hamsher to turn unknown screenwriter Quentin Tarantino's first script into a feature.

  6. Jul 5, 2022 · Hollywood MEGA producer Don Murphy stops by Cereal At Midnight to discuss comic book movies before the MCU, the future of Transfomers, working with Tarantino and Oliver Stone, film school horror stories, and Monday Morning, his controversial first (and only) directorial effort, which makes a disc debut courtesy of MVD Entertainment!

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tom_DeSantoTom DeSanto - Wikipedia

    DeSanto brought the idea to his friend, and fellow producer Don Murphy. Based on DeSanto's pitch and understanding of the universe, Hasbro gave them the rights for free. Transformers was a tough sell for the studios heads who hadn't grown up with the show.