James Murray (February 9, 1901 – July 11, 1936) was an American movie actor. James appeared in 36 movies during his career. It may be safe to assume that less than half of his movies survived to present day. In most of his post silent era movies, particularly those made during the last few years of his career/life, he was cast in uncredited bit parts, or as an extra. Of all his silent movies, The Crowd seems to have survived the best and is the easiest available, although it has not yet been released on DVD. Description above from the Wikipedia article James Murray (actor), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
The Crowd
(John 'Johnny' Sims)
Hold 'er Sheriff
(Jimmy Dalton)
Heroes for Sale
(Blind Soldier)
Air Hostess
(Ted Hunter)
Central Airport
(Eddie Hughes)
The Drunkard
(Edward Middleton)
The Shakedown
(Dave Roberts)
High Gear
(Mark 'High Gear' Sherrod)
Bright Lights
(Connie Lamont)
The Reckoning
(Terry)
Trapped
(Jimmy Dare)
Rose Marie
(Bit Part (uncredited))
The Little Wildcat
(Conrad Burton)
The Rampant Age
(Sandy Benton)
Baby Face
(Brakeman (uncredited))
Frisco Jenny
(Dan McAllister)
The Big City
(Curly)
Thunder
(Tommy)
Kick In
(Benny LaMarr)
San Francisco
(Earthquake Survivor (uncredited))
In Old Kentucky
(Jimmy Brierly)
Shanghai Lady
('Badlands' McKinney)
Ship Cafe
(Gerald (uncredited))
Rose-Marie
(Jim Kenyon)
Hide-Out
(Jimmy Dorgan)
The Lovelorn
In Line of Duty
(Cpl. Sherwood)