Jamie Murray
Jamie Murray (born
October 27,
1977) was a cast member on
MTV's
The Real World television series,
New Orleans during the Spring of
2000. He subsequently reappeared on MTV's
2001 The Real World/Road Rules Extreme Challenge,
2003's The Real World/Road Rules Battle of the Sexes and
2005's The Gauntlet 2. Following his brief tenure as
reality television star on The Real World, Murray was arrested on
May 5,
2001 for illegally
bungee jumping off the
Golden Gate Bridge. Unfortunately for Murray, his bungee ropes has become entangled and he needed to be rescued by emergency personnel. Murray said he jumped off the bridge to "spread love". In a statement he released, Murray said, "This jump is my way of drawing attention to the need for a positive movement of personal growth and social healing." Murray, along with his friends, created
Soul Gear, an extreme sports and clothing Web site. Murray travels around the
United States as a
motivational speaker and participated in the recent
AIDS Ride, a bicycle ride from
San Francisco to
L.A., to raise money for
AIDS. In
2005, Murray appeared again on MTV in the The Gauntlet 2. In the season premier, Murray stated that prior to his departure to film the reality show, he was living in a
Buddhist Temple.
Murray is a brother in the
Phi Delta Theta Fraternity, having joined the
Cornell University chapter.