Gerald McRaney brands Alex Murdaugh 'a man who had no soul' after playing killer's father

Renowned actor Gerald McRaney takes on the challenging role of the commanding father figure in Hulu’s limited series “Murdaugh: Death in the Family.” This character portrays the patriarch of a family embroiled in scandal, a part McRaney admits required deep immersion into the complexities of family dynamics.

In a conversation with Fox News Digital, the 78-year-old McRaney discussed his method of bringing Randolph Murdaugh III to life. Randolph was the influential leader of a lineage steeped in privilege and power in South Carolina’s Lowcountry.

Reflecting on Randolph’s son, Alex, McRaney commented, “He was a man devoid of a soul. Everything he did was to project an image of success to others. The means to gain such approval seemed irrelevant to him.”

The Murdaugh family wielded significant influence over South Carolina’s judicial landscape for nearly a hundred years. Three successive generations served as solicitors for the state’s 14th Circuit, all while operating a thriving private law firm in Hampton County.

Jason Clarke and Gerald McRaney stand in a wood-paneled room during a tense conversation in Murdaugh: Death in the Family episode

Gerald McRaney portrays Randolph Murdaugh, while Jason Clarke steps into the role of Alex Murdaugh in “Murdaugh: Death in the Family.” (Image courtesy of Disney/Daniel Delgado Jr.)

This facade of affluence began to unravel following a tragic 2019 boating incident involving Randolph III’s grandson, Paul Murdaugh, which resulted in the death of 19-year-old Mallory Beach.

In 2021, Randolph’s son, Alex Murdaugh, was charged with murdering his wife, Maggie, and son, Paul. Prosecutors said Alex killed them to distract from financial crimes that were about to come to light.

The shocking revelations are captured in Hulu’s “Murdaugh: Death in the Family” series, created by Michael D. Fuller and Erin Lee Carr.

‘Generational indulgence of prodigal sons’

For McRaney, understanding the Murdaughs began with examining how power became inherited and unchallenged.

“There was a generational indulgence of prodigal sons,” he said. “Every generation got a little bit deeper into trouble. And when you don’t hold people to account when they’re children, then no one holds them to account until they’re in a court of law.”

Gerald McRaney sits at a dining table wearing a brown cardigan and oxygen tubes in Murdaugh: Death in the Family episode.

Gerald McRaney portrayed Randolph Murdaugh III. (Disney/Daniel Delgado Jr.)

McRaney saw the dangers of unchecked power as central to the Randolph Murdaugh III storyline in the hit series. 

“It was out of ego for himself, to have people think that his children were perfect,” he said. “People aren’t perfect. When you have to maintain that image, you’re asking for trouble.”

In the series, Randolph Murdaugh III is portrayed as the keeper of the family’s image, a man who commands respect but struggles with what that legacy demands. McRaney approached the role not as a villain, but as a man blinded by pride.

“You do want to defend your children all the time. You don’t want bad things to happen to them,” he said. “But that instinct can turn destructive when it becomes about protecting an illusion.”

Patricia Arquette and Gerald McRaney dance together outdoors during a party scene in Murdaugh: Death in the Family episode

“There was a generational indulgence of prodigal sons,” McRaney said. (Disney/Daniel Delgado Jr.)

Though the Murdaugh saga unfolded in South Carolina, the Hulu series was filmed entirely in Georgia, a detail that disappointed McRaney, whose daughter lives in Beaufort.

“We filmed everything in the Atlanta area. I would rather have done it in South Carolina,” he said, adding that the cast never went on a site visit to the Murdaughs’ estate. “My daughter lives in Beaufort. She and her family were very aware of this case the whole time it was going on.”

Even from a distance, McRaney said the production team worked meticulously to capture the case’s authenticity.

“They did a lot of research, even matching wardrobe to photographs taken on particular days while the case was going on,” he explained. “It was very detailed. Most people probably won’t notice, but for me, it helped in the acting process.”

Gerald McRaney, Noah Emmerich, Paul Schneider, and Jason Clarke sit and stand around a large wooden desk during a tense office scene in Murdaugh: Death in the Family.

McRaney described Alex Murdaugh as a man “who had no soul.” (Disney/Daniel Delgado Jr.)

Beyond the specifics of the Murdaugh saga, McRaney sees the story as a reflection of a broader moral erosion.

“We’ve become too indulgent with people and we don’t hold them to account,” he said. “You read all these stories of a guy who finally commits murder after being given probation for assault or burglary. He was never held to account until it’s too late.”

“We’ve sort of taken religion, whatever your religion might be, out of our culture,” he said. “Religion used to hold two things: hope for people who were down, and judgment for people who were evil. People don’t believe that anymore. And when they don’t, justice becomes just a matter of luck.”

The veteran actor credits the show’s success to its restraint and refusing to sensationalize a story.

“They didn’t over-dramatize things,” he said. “You’re dealing with a story that doesn’t need to be dramatized. Just tell the story, and it works.”

Despite the dark subject matter, he found playing Randolph surprisingly natural.

“How easy it was to understand his point of view,” McRaney said. “It’s always easy to justify protecting your children. But that’s where pride becomes a trap.”

“Murdaugh: Death in the Family” premiered on Hulu in October and quickly rose in the platform’s rankings. The seven-episode series reached its finale on Wednesday, Nov. 19.

Noah Emmerich, Gerald McRaney, Will Harrison, and Jason Clarke sit and stand around a desk during a serious conversation in Murdaugh: Death in the Family episode

Noah Emmerich, Gerald McRaney, Will Harrison and Jason Clarke in “Murdaugh: Death in the Family.” (Disney/Daniel Delgado Jr.)

At 78, McRaney shows no signs of slowing down. He shared with Fox News Digital that he maintains a strict fitness routine.

“If you stop, then you stop,” he said. “I’ve known too many people who retired and then just disappeared.”

His mornings begin with stretching, calisthenics and long walks by the lake outside his home.

“It probably does more good than any of the other stuff, just getting out into the air,” he said.

Fox News Digital reached out to Alex Murdaugh’s attorney, Dick Harpootlian, for comment on the series. 

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