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'''Cory Murphy''' ([[August 28]], [[1973]] in [[San Diego, California]]), was a castmate on ''[[The Real World: San Francisco]]'', the third season of [[MTV]]'s long-running [[reality television]] show.
'''Cory Murphy''' ([[August 28]], [[1973]] in [[San Diego, California]]), was a castmate on ''[[The Real World: San Francisco]]'', the third season of [[MTV]]'s long-running [[reality television]] show.



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Cory Murphy (August 28, 1973 in San Diego, California), was a castmate on The Real World: San Francisco, the third season of MTV's long-running reality television show.

Described by Real World roommate Judd Winick as an unassuming and naive Christian girl from Fresno, California[1], Cory found it difficult to be confrontational when necessary, particularly with her castmate David "Puck" Rainey, with whom the other castmates experienced conflict. She became upset at times during her stay in the house, as when her attempts to find a job were fruitless, or when tensions arose between her and her castmate Mohammed Bilal's girlfriend Stephanie when Cory asked her if she was "half white" due to her light skin tone. Mohammed and Cory had a discussion about racial issues, and Cory tearfully admitted she comes from a rather "white" world, and did not mean to offend Mohammed or his girlfriend. Cory was roommates with Rachel Campos, and after Jo Rhodes moved into the house following Puck’s eviction, and became friends with Rachel, with whom Cory had been close, Cory talked about how she'd felt pushed aside. Cory also felt excluded by the closeness of Judd, Pam and Pedro, but halfway through their six month stay in the house, Cory became closer to them, and their trio became a quartet. By the end of the show, Cory acknowledged that she had changed a lot through her experiences on the show.[2]

Cory was among the three people, along with Pam Ling and Sean Sasser, mentioned by Winick in the dedication of Pedro and Me, which reads, "To my fellow travelers...I love you with all my heart."

After the Real World

Cory was one of 10 Real World alumni who starred in the film The Wedding Video, a parody of The Real World that centers on the wedding of the first season's Norman Korpi.[3]

As of 2002 Cory is married, and living in Anaheim, California, where she teaches middle school English and Spanish.[4]

References

  1. ^ Winick, Judd; Pedro and Me: Friendship, Loss and What I Learned; Henry Holt; 2000; Page 111.
  2. ^ The Real World Diaries; MTV Books; 1996; Pages 127-172.
  3. ^ Plot Description of The Wedding Video
  4. ^ Cast Description of The Wedding Video