What Are Brian Doyle-Murray’s Most Popular Roles?

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on December 21, 2013
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We love Brian Doyle-Murray as Hank on “Sullivan & Son” and as Mr. Ehlert on “The Middle.” What else has he done?
—Ronald Staples, Lansing, Michigan

Like his “kid” brother Bill Murray, Brian Doyle-Murray, 68, was a writer and player on “Saturday Night Live” (1978-1982). The Chicago native’s movie credits include “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation,” “Wayne’s World,” “Scrooged,” “Groundhog Day” and “Caddyshack,” which he co-wrote. He has provided his voice to “SpongeBob SquarePants,” “Family Guy,” “King of the Hill,” “Motorcity” and other animated TV series. Brian and siblings Bill, Joel and John starred in 2002’s “The Sweet Spot,” a golfing “mockumentary.”