Home and Away veteran dies after cancer battle: ‘One of the best’
A beloved member of the Home and Away production crew has died.
Bruce Murray, who worked as a key grip behind-the-scenes of the soap, had been battling stage 4 oesophageal cancer for more than a year before his death.
Past and present stars of the long-running Seven show took to social media to remember their cherished co-worker.
Emily Weir, who plays the character of Mackenzie in the series, included a clip of Murray joking on the Home and Away set in her tribute.
She captioned the video: ‘Love you Brucey, you beautiful thing.’
Sarah Roberts, who left the series in 2021, posted a virtual ‘scrapbook’ of Home and Away cast and crew members featuring a photo of Murray.
‘What a man, never a dull moment on the set or on the dance floor,’ Sarah wrote on her Instagram stories on Monday.
‘One of the reasons I loved going to work… couldn’t stop giggling at his jokes and his dance moves. I’ll miss you Brucey!’
A beloved member of the Home and Away production crew has died. Bruce Murray, who worked as a key grip behind-the-scenes of the soap, had been battling stage 4 oesophageal cancer for more than a year before his death
Past and present stars of the long-running Seven show took to social media to remember their cherished co-worker. Sarah Roberts, who left the series in 2021, posted a virtual ‘scrapbook’ of Home and Away cast and crew members featuring a photo of Murray
The sad news of Murray’s illness first emerged in October 2023, when A Go Fund Me page was launched to help raise funds for Bruce’s family while he underwent treatment.
‘Recently our beloved, good friend Bruce Murray was diagnosed with Stage 4 Oesophageal Cancer, which has unfortunately gone into his blood stream and formed multiple cancers on his bones – ribs, spine, collar bone, sacrum, and hips,’ his GFM page explained.
‘Bruce will be starting Radiation Therapy on the 3 most urgent bone areas – spine, ribs and hips and soon be starting a combo of Chemotherapy and Immunotherapy.
‘It’s going to be a long journey but we are positive and know our cherished Brucey is a strong one.
‘If you would like to donate, please do – anything will help Bruce and his family through this journey and to allow some comfort through these tough roads ahead.’
The GoFundMe raised $51,000 for Murray’s treatment and included contributions from Georgie Parker, Phillipa Northeast, Matt Little and Ada Nicodemou.
The much-loved technician had worked in the film and television industry for over 20 years as a grip, key grip and jib operator.
It is a highly skilled role which involves equipment that is used to mount cameras.
Murray’s TV credits included All Saints, Above the Law, Breakers and Good News Week.