Background
She was born in London into a theatrical family, the daughter of the actor Leigh Murray. Her father"s real surname was Wilson.
She was born in London into a theatrical family, the daughter of the actor Leigh Murray. Her father"s real surname was Wilson.
Murray"s first appearance was at the Olympic in 1870 as Sacharissa in The Princess. She played at the Lyceum with Irving in 1879 and at different West End theatres from 1882 to 1897, and took a prominent part in the few attempts to produce the dramas of Shelley and Browning, playing Beatrice in The Cenci (1886) and Mildred in A Blot in the "Scutcheon (1888). She played Helena in John Todhunter"s Helena in Troas (1886).
Alma Murray married the poet Alfred William Forman (1840-1925), who translated some of Wagner"s librettos.
She played Mistress Maylie in Oliver Twist (1905), (1912), the Queen in Pelleas and Melisande (1911), Lady Dedmond in Galsworthy"s Fugitive (1913), and Mistress Eynsford-Hill in Shaw"s Pygmalion (1914).
A collection of letters between Murray and George Bernard Shaw was privately published in Edinburgh in 1927.