Mary Murphy & Company is a small production house devoted to high quality. Whether a feature length documentary, a personality profile, promotional video or a thirty second public service announcement, Mary Murphy & Company projects are known for their elegant style and story-telling.

Mary Murphy is an independent film and television writer/producer whose current projects include Hey, Boo: Harper Lee and To Kill a Mockingbird. She is also the producer of Cry For Help which aired nationally on PBS in April, 2009, Digital Days, narrated by Tom Brokaw, an examination of the Internet’s impact on the newspaper industry (for the Associated Press) and Before Your Eyes: Don’t Take My Husband a CBS News primetime documentary chronicling deportation proceedings against three former members of the Irish Republican Army. Winner of six Emmy awards, Murphy worked for 20 years at CBS where she produced 60 Minutes stories, 48 Hours and Sunday Morning programs. She is a native of Rhode Island, a graduate of Wesleyan University and was a John S. Knight fellow at Stanford University.

Mary Murphy & Company has produced book and author videos including the widely released Diary of a Wimpy Kid DVD for Abrams publishing which features the life story of Jeff Kinney, author of the hugely successful children’s series. Other book and author videos include Breaking News: A History of the Associated Press, Shannon, a novel, by Frank Delaney and The Translator by Daoud Hari (for Random House).