A person in a suit and glasses smiles widely, holding their chin with a hand wearing two large rings. The person has neatly styled dark hair and a thin mustache, and is wearing a light blue shirt with a cravat.

Murray Hill

Murray Hill, the self-proclaimed “hardest-working middle-aged man in show business,” is a one-man entertainment machine: comedian, host, actor, writer, producer, and walking time capsule of classic showbiz charm. With razor-sharp wit, quickfire ad-libs, and a wink that could light up any stage, Murray has spent decades turning every stage he steps on into his own personal variety show. Television audiences know him as the lovable Fred Rococo on HBO’s Somebody Somewhere, the Peabody-winning, AFI-honored comedy that also earned a Critics’ Choice LGBT+ Ensemble Award. He’s popped up everywhere from Life & Beth and Drag Me To Dinner (Hulu) to Elsbeth (CBS), Welcome to Flatch (FOX), and King of Drag (Revry). On the big screen, he starred in Paul Feig’s Jackpot! with John Cena and Awkwafina, and is in the upcoming Arnold Schwarzenegger film Man With The Bag. On stage, he’s toured his comedy across the country and extensively in Canada, the UK, and Australia. His beloved holiday show, A Murray Little Christmas, celebratedits 25th anniversary with two sold-out nights at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall. Murray’s talents extend beyond performance. He’s served as a guest correspondent for ABC News and Hulu’s Pride Across America, reporting live from the nation’s biggest Pride celebrations. NBC News named him one of the “30 Most Iconic and Influential Drag Performers in Modern History.” His memoir, Showbiz! My Life as a Middle-Aged Man will be released in October 2026 on Simon & Schuster’s Gallery Books. From downtown clubs to network sets, Murray Hill brings an old-school showbiz sensibility to a new generation, proving that quick wit, big heart, and a well-timed rimshot never go out of style. That’s Showbiz!