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Eddie Murphy

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Eddie Murphy
NameEddie Murphy
Birth dateApril 3, 1961
Birth placeBrooklyn, New York City, New York, United States
OccupationActor, comedian, singer, songwriter, and producer

Eddie Murphy is a renowned American actor, comedian, singer, songwriter, and producer, known for his impressive work in the entertainment industry, including his collaborations with Saturday Night Live, Beverly Hills Cop, and The Nutty Professor. Born in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, he began his career as a stand-up comedian, performing at various comedy clubs, including the Comedy Cellar in Greenwich Village, and later appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. His unique blend of humor and talent has led him to work with notable figures such as Dan Aykroyd, Bill Murray, and Richard Pryor. He has also been associated with Paramount Pictures, Universal Pictures, and DreamWorks Pictures.

Early Life

Eddie Murphy was born to Lillian Murphy, a telephone operator, and Charles Murphy, a transit police officer, in Brooklyn, New York City. He grew up in the Bushwick neighborhood and developed an interest in comedy at a young age, influenced by Richard Pryor and George Carlin. Murphy attended Roosevelt Junior-Senior High School in Roosevelt, New York, and later enrolled in Nassau Community College in Garden City, New York. During his teenage years, he performed stand-up comedy at local clubs, including the Comic Strip Live in Manhattan, and was discovered by Saturday Night Live producer Lorne Michaels.

Career

Eddie Murphy's career in comedy began when he joined Saturday Night Live in 1980, alongside other notable cast members, including Joe Piscopo, Billy Crystal, and Martin Short. His impressive performances on the show led to film opportunities, such as 48 Hrs. with Nick Nolte and An Officer and a Gentleman with Richard Gere. He then starred in the blockbuster film Beverly Hills Cop with Judge Reinhold and John Ashton, which was produced by Paramount Pictures and Don Simpson. Murphy's success in the film industry has also been marked by his collaborations with Walter Hill, Ivan Reitman, and Brian De Palma.

Filmography

Eddie Murphy's filmography includes a wide range of notable movies, such as The Golden Child with J.L. Reate, Coming to America with James Earl Jones and Madge Sinclair, and Harlem Nights with Richard Pryor and Redd Foxx. He has also starred in The Nutty Professor with Jada Pinkett Smith and James Coburn, Dr. Dolittle with Ossie Davis and Oliver Platt, and Shrek with Mike Myers and Cameron Diaz. Additionally, Murphy has appeared in Dreamgirls with Beyoncé and Jennifer Hudson, Norbit with Thandie Newton and Cuba Gooding Jr., and Tower Heist with Ben Stiller and Casey Affleck.

Music Career

In addition to his acting career, Eddie Murphy has also pursued a career in music, releasing his debut album So Happy in 1985, which featured the hit single Party All Night. He has also released the albums Boogie in Your Butt and Love's Alright, and has collaborated with musicians such as Rick James, Stevie Wonder, and El DeBarge. Murphy's music has been influenced by funk, soul, and R&B genres, and he has been compared to artists such as Prince and Michael Jackson.

Personal Life

Eddie Murphy has been married twice, first to Nicole Mitchell Murphy from 1993 to 2006, and then to Tracey Edmonds in 2008. He has nine children, including Bria Murphy, Shayne Murphy, and Zola Murphy. Murphy has been involved in various philanthropic efforts, including supporting the Make-A-Wish Foundation and the American Cancer Society. He has also been recognized for his contributions to the entertainment industry, including receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Awards and Legacy

Throughout his career, Eddie Murphy has received numerous awards and nominations, including multiple Golden Globe Awards and Emmy Awards. He has been recognized for his performances in films such as The Nutty Professor and Dreamgirls, and has been nominated for Academy Awards and Screen Actors Guild Awards. Murphy's legacy in the entertainment industry has been marked by his influence on comedians such as Chris Rock, Dave Chappelle, and Kevin Hart, and he continues to be a respected and beloved figure in the industry, with collaborations with Netflix and Amazon Studios. He has also been honored with the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor and the BET Lifetime Achievement Award. Category:American actors

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