Patrick J. Murphy(II)
- Additional Crew
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Producer
Patrick joined Temple Hill in 2022 as their Head of Nonfiction, working alongside founders Marty Bowen and Wyck Godfrey to launch a documentary, docu-series, and alternative division.
Prior to Temple Hill, Patrick worked for six years at Industrial Media's Intellectual Property Corporation (IPC). While with IPC, Patrick developed and sold the hip-hop docuseries Rap Caviar Presents to Hulu, and he spearheaded development on series such as Night Stalker (Netflix), The Last Narc (Amazon), Jewish Matchmaking (Netflix), and a to-be-announced political scandal series at CNN. He also oversaw a range of projects and pilots that were set up at Apple, HBO MAX, E!, History, Nat Geo, FOX, and Discovery. Additionally, Patrick led the company's scripted department, including the HBO series Dirty Thirty with executive producer Courtney Kemp.
Prior to IPC, Patrick worked in the motion picture department at CAA. He began his career working on-set for shows such as Dexter (Showtime) and Mad Men (AMC).
A Long Island native, Patrick graduated magna cum laude from Loyola Marymount University's School of Film and Television. While at LMU, he directed The Toy Soldier, which won the Audience Choice Award at the SoCal Independent Film Festival.
Prior to Temple Hill, Patrick worked for six years at Industrial Media's Intellectual Property Corporation (IPC). While with IPC, Patrick developed and sold the hip-hop docuseries Rap Caviar Presents to Hulu, and he spearheaded development on series such as Night Stalker (Netflix), The Last Narc (Amazon), Jewish Matchmaking (Netflix), and a to-be-announced political scandal series at CNN. He also oversaw a range of projects and pilots that were set up at Apple, HBO MAX, E!, History, Nat Geo, FOX, and Discovery. Additionally, Patrick led the company's scripted department, including the HBO series Dirty Thirty with executive producer Courtney Kemp.
Prior to IPC, Patrick worked in the motion picture department at CAA. He began his career working on-set for shows such as Dexter (Showtime) and Mad Men (AMC).
A Long Island native, Patrick graduated magna cum laude from Loyola Marymount University's School of Film and Television. While at LMU, he directed The Toy Soldier, which won the Audience Choice Award at the SoCal Independent Film Festival.