Theater Artist
Murphy had initially decided to never do theater. But fate had other plans. Her itch for acting led her to the local LA theater where her forth play “Dead Pilots Society” got a kick-start in 2016.
Heart of Gold
Thank you @WhiteCastle for donating $5 to @autismspeaks for everyone who tweets #WC4Autism #AutismAwareness #autismspeaks #Advocate pic.twitter.com/XqO6aGilF9
— Erin Murphy (@Erin_Murphy) May 25, 2017
As the saying goes, “With power comes responsibility.” Erin Murphy has certainly used her celebrity status to speak up about matters that matter. Some of her charity events include being an AIDS activist, delivering food through Meals on Wheels, fundraising after Hurricane Katrina and for cancer patients. She has also been a motivational speaker by speaking out against bullying.
A cause that is closer to her heart is advocating for autism. One of her six children was diagnosed with autism. She was always active about autism awareness, but once her son, Parker was diagnosed with it, she put that as her focus. She does autism walks, volunteering and speaking at events to support other parents. It is right to say that Murphy is a celebrity who has utilized her status to do her bit to better the world.
A Little Reunion 🙂
Murphy has already hinted at her come back to sitcom world by starring in a short called I Might Be Famous and a television movie called Life Interrupted, both in 2017. Although neither of these garnered enough attention, it is definitely a signal that the famous Tabitha from Bewitched will come back on-screen. Murphy herself mentioned to ABC News, “I don’t ever want to be complacent.” It would be exciting to know what this multi-talented actor will work on next.
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