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Don Murray and son Chris Murray are each other's dates at the "Night of a Hundred Stars" Oscar Party
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Mar 6, 2010
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Don Murray and son Chris Murray are each other's dates at the "Night of a Hundred Stars" Oscar Party
KPCC's John Rabe gets on the line with Don Murray ("Bus Stop," "Advise and Consent," "Knott's Landing") and his son Chris Murray ("Zoey 101" and "Parks & Rec") to get the inside poop on the Night of a Hundred Stars. Come inside to see Don, wife Hope Lange, and baby Chris. (Listen to the long or the short version of their interview. The long one features a lot more information on how seriously Don Murray takes his role as Academy member when it comes to voting for the Oscar-nominated films.)
L-R: Don Murray, Christopher Murray, and Hope Lange.
L-R: Don Murray, Christopher Murray, and Hope Lange.
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KPCC's John Rabe gets on the line with Don Murray ("Bus Stop," "Advise and Consent," "Knott's Landing") and his son Chris Murray ("Zoey 101" and "Parks & Rec") to get the inside poop on the Night of a Hundred Stars. Come inside to see Don, wife Hope Lange, and baby Chris. (Listen to the long or the short version of their interview. The long one features a lot more information on how seriously Don Murray takes his role as Academy member when it comes to voting for the Oscar-nominated films.)

KPCC's John Rabe gets on the line with Don Murray ("Bus Stop," "Advise and Consent," "Knott's Landing") and his son Chris Murray ("Zoey 101" and "Parks & Rec") to get the inside poop on the Night of a Hundred Stars. Come inside to see Don, wife Hope Lange, and baby Chris.

(Listen to the long or the short version of their interview. The long one features a lot more information on how seriously Don Murray takes his role as Academy member when it comes to voting for the Oscar-nominated films.)