Sean Murray's life and career: From Hocus Pocus debut to famous family, NCIS feud rumors and private

Publish date: 2024-05-30

The Hollywood actor is known and loved for his portrayal of Special Agent Timothy McGee in NCIS 

Sean Murray has a special brand of magic. Revered for his palpable on-screen presence, the American actor has been spellbinding audiences since 1993, after landing the role of Thackeray Binx in Disney's cult classic, Hocus Pocus

Of course, nowadays, Sean's recognized for another iconic character – Agent Timothy McGee – making him one of the longest-serving members in the NCIS universe. But, whether he's fighting the Sanderson sisters, or solving crimes with Mark Harmon and the gang, Sean's star has always burned bright. 

We're taking a look at the actor's illustrious career and family life. From his early days on and rumored feud with co-star Wilmer Valderrama, to his famous family and home life in Southern California, here's what you need to know…

Famous family 

Born on November 15, 1977, Sean grew up on several military bases around the world, owing to his father's role as a Navy captain. After living in Australia, Singapore and London as well as numerous States in the US, Sean's parents divorced when he was 15. 

By 1998, Sean had gained a stepfather with his mother marrying television producer and screenwriter Donald P. Bellisario. Boasting an impressive decade-spanning career, Donald's credits include (1980), (1982), (1984), (1989), (1995), and (2003). 

Through his stepfather, Sean and his brother, Chad W. Murray, also gained seven stepsiblings, including alum Troian Bellisario, and actor, Michael Bellisario. A family affair, Troian and Michael have each joined Sean in with his younger brother Chad serving as a producer on and . 

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Hocus Pocus debut 

Sean got his big break in 1993 after starring in Disney's Halloween classic, . Cast as Thackeray Binx – a 17th-century teen cursed by the Sanderson sisters and forced to wander the earth as a cat – it was the actor's enchanting and heartwarming performance that made him a star. 

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Reflecting on the film's enduring legacy, in 2023 Sean told Entertainment Weekly: "At the time, we were just doing our thing. We didn't know what it would become. It was a bomb when it was first released."

"I was seeing the kids that grew up on Hocus Pocus, they now have kids, and they're showing their kids Hocus Pocus," he added. "It's really cool seeing the second generation discover Hocus Pocus and be like, 'You know what? This is like the greatest Halloween movie ever made.'"

While Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker and Kathy Najimy went on to reprise their roles as the Sanderson sisters in Hocus Pocus 2, Sean was noticeably absent from the sequel. "To me, Hocus Pocus is really about those three women, those three witches," he said. "It actually makes total sense to me that you would have a newer group with the witches and not necessarily from the original group. You know, we're all old and wrinkled now. Who wants to see us?"

After appearing in the original, Sean was propelled into the spotlight. In the years that followed, he starred in (1994), (1995), (1998-2001) and (2000), but it wasn't until 2003 that he became a household name. 

NCIS stardom 

One of the longest-serving cast members on , Sean joined the hit procedural programme in 2003. After signing on for a recurring role, the actor's fan-favorite performance as Special Agent Timothy McGee, saw him promoted to a main cast member in season two. 

Having featured in over 450 episodes of , Sean spoke about the show's longevity in 2023. "It's funny, I get asked this question quite a bit, and I always kind of wonder myself. You know, a lot of these procedurals, everyone takes themselves very seriously, it seems. And we have a little more fun," he said. 

"The longer we've been around, the longer people have kind of really gotten to know these characters and like these characters, have become very protective of them. And I know people love to say this but I actually mean it: we have a blast on set. We really do. We work hard, but we have a lot of fun, and a lot of us spend time with each other outside of the set. We're all very close friends, and I think that that shows."

Rumored feud with Wilmer Valderrama

The stars of have had their fair share of feuds. Series lead Mark Harmon famously clashed with Michael Weatherly and Pauley Perette, while Sean was reportedly at loggerheads with Wilmer Valderrama. 

Currently, neither Sean nor Wilmer have addressed their alleged feud, however, several outlets reported that their working relationship had become tense in 2023. 

With series 21 of NCIS set to premiere on February 12, 2024, it's clear that Sean and Wilmer remain dedicated to the show. So, even if the reports are true, the co-stars aren't letting it interfere with their roles. 

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Private life with wife and children 

Halloween has played a paramount role in Sean's life. Not only is it the setting for , but it also serves as the date that he met his wife, Carrie James. 

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During an appearance on the podcast, Carrie – a former teacher, entrepreneur and activist – revealed that she and Sean had crossed paths at a Halloween party hosted by a mutual friend. A fortuitous first meeting, both Carrie and Sean were newly single at the time, having recently split with their exes.

After falling head over heels for one another, the couple tied the knot on November 26, 2005. They've since welcomed two children – daughter Caitlyn, also known as 'Cay' and son, River – with whom they reside in Southern California. 

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Following in her father's footsteps, Cay has inherited Sean's love of acting, and in 2022, she appeared on NCIS, landing a guest role as computer-savvy teen, Teagan Fields. 

Speaking to Entertainment Weekly about their time on set, Sean recalled: "One of the things I was worried about was the chaos of people on set, everyone coming up, giving you direction, so many different things. 

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"I was like, oh, man, I hope she doesn't get overwhelmed, and Cay took it like a champ," he continued. "She was a total pro. I'm like, I wish I was as cool as she is because she handled it so well. I'm so proud. It's hard to… I'll get choked up."

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