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McRaney: Murdaugh Patriarch Was a Man Without Soul
23 Nov
Summary
- Gerald McRaney portrayed Randolph Murdaugh III, calling Alex Murdaugh soulless.
- The series explores unchecked power and generational indulgence within the Murdaugh family.
- McRaney emphasized the dangers of maintaining an illusion of perfection.

Veteran actor Gerald McRaney, 78, delves into his role as Randolph Murdaugh III in Hulu's "Murdaugh: Death in the Family." McRaney characterized Alex Murdaugh, the family's patriarch, as "a man who had no soul," consumed by a relentless pursuit of external validation. The series, which McRaney believes was meticulously researched, explores how unchecked power and a culture of generational indulgence within the influential Murdaugh family facilitated their scandalous downfall.
McRaney pointed to the dangers of pride and the destructive nature of maintaining an illusion of perfection, stating that the Murdaugh saga serves as a cautionary tale about societal moral erosion. He noted that a failure to hold individuals accountable from a young age can lead to devastating consequences, as exemplified by the Murdaugh family's descent into criminal activity and murder.
Despite the dark subject matter, McRaney found his portrayal of Randolph Murdaugh III surprisingly natural, emphasizing the instinct to protect children, which can become a destructive trap when focused on preserving an illusion. Although the series is set in South Carolina, it was filmed in Georgia, a detail that McRaney found disappointing as his daughter lives nearby.




