Eddie Murphy is an American actor, comedian and singer who rose to prominence through the sketch comedy show ‘Saturday Night Live’ in which he appeared regularly from 1980 to 1984.

Eddie Murphy started his comedian career as a stand-up comedian and is still one of the highest-grossing comedians of all time. His stand-up comedy specials and tours were hugely successful and increased his net worth significantly.

Eddie Murphy has also acted as a stand-up comedian, with his Comedy Ranked 10th on Central’s list of the 100 Greatest Stand-Ups of All Time. Eddie Murphy is not a billionaire yet but the sixth-highest-grossing American actor in the world, and his films have grossed nearly $7 billion worldwide.

Eddie Murphy won the Cecil B. DeMille Award and established his new status as a respected actor. This is an award he won after years of being ridiculed for his career decline. He said he intentionally quit filmmaking in 2011 after a string of critically-bad failed films earned him a Golden Raspberry Award (aka Razzie Award).

Eddie Murphy’s Biography

Edward Regan Murphy born April 3, 1961, is an American actor, comedian, and singer. He rose to prominence through the sketch comedy show ‘Saturday Night Live’ in which he appeared regularly from 1980 to 1984.

Eddie Murphy was born in Brooklyn, New York City and raised in the Bushwick neighborhood. His mother, Lillian Murphy was a telephone operator, and his father, Charles Edward Murphy was a traffic police officer and an amateur actor and comedian. He was murdered in 1969.

According to Eddie Murphy, his father and mother separated when he was 3 years old and his father died when he was 8 years old, so he have very vague memories of him. His father was a victim of the Murphy charm (laughs). A woman stabbed him and to date he (Eddie Murphy) don’t understand everything about it logistics and it appears to be passion crimes: “If I can’t get you, no one else will.”

Eight-year-old Eddie Murphy and his older brother Charlie lived with foster parents for a year when their single mother fell ill. In an interview, Eddie Murphy said his time in foster care had a big impact on his development of a sense of humor. He and his elder brother then grew up in Roosevelt, New York, with his mother and his stepfather, ice cream factory manager Vernon Lynch.

By the time he was 15, Eddie Murphy had heard Richard Pryor’s comedy album That Niggers Crazy, which made him decide to become a comedian. During his childhood, he went on to play multiple characters along the lines of acting hero, Peter Sellers. His other early influences include Bill Cosby, Red Fox, Robin Williams, Muhammad Ali, Bruce Lee and Charlie Chaplin.

On July 9, 1976, the day Eddie Murphy’s career began, he appeared in a talent show at the Roosevelt Youth Center, impersonating singer Al Green and performing Green’s song “Let’s Stay Together”. ” So he started working at other clubs within walking distance and then working nights where he had to drive by train. To achieve this, he secretly skipped school and, at the end of his senior year, his mother found out and sent him to summer school.

Eddie Murphy has also acted as a stand-up comedian, with his Comedy Ranked 10th on Central’s list of the 100 Greatest Stand-Ups of All Time. He has won Grammy and Emmy Awards, including the 2015 Mark Twain Award for American Humor and the 2023.

In the early 1980s, Eddie Murphy was the first Saturday Night Live (SNL) performer to receive national attention, and was credited with revitalizing the show. His characters include the Little Rascals character, the adult version of Buckwheat, and children’s show street host Mr. Robinson (who parodied Fred Rogers, which was funny), and included the gruff and sarcastic Gumby. The trademark slogan: “I’m Gumby, damn it!” became a catchphrase for SNL.

In 1982, Eddie Murphy made his screen debut in the movie 48 Hours. He co-starred with Nick Nolte. 48 Hours was released around Christmas 1982 and was a hit. Nolte was scheduled to host the Christmas episode of Saturday Night Live on December 11, 1982, but Eddie Murphy took over as host due to ill health. He was the only performer who was both a regular and an emcee. He hilariously started the show by saying, “Live from New York, It’s the Eddie Murphy Show!”

Eddie Murphy starred in Trading Places with fellow SNL alumnus Dan Aykroyd. He appeared in Best Defense (1984), co-starring Dudley Moore, and Beverly Hills Cop (1984). He starred in the supernatural comedy The Golden Child (1986). After 1989, critical acclaim for Eddie Murphy’s films waned, culminating in Beverly Hills Cop III (1994), which he was criticized for his appearance at Inside the Actors Studio.

During this time, Eddie Murphy’s fame grew, and despite the fact that his films (particularly those he produced) were largely well received, Eddie Murphy used his position to encourage black actors from entering the film industry but he was criticized by film director Spike Lee for not helping Black cast when movies such as coming to America , Harlem Knight, Boomerang, Brooklyn Vampire, Life all had black actors.

Eddie Murphy’s movies include Mulan (1998), Dr. Dolittle (also 1998) and its 2001 sequel, the Shrek series, Daddy Day Care (2003), and The Haunted Mansion (also 2003), along with Nutty Professor II: The Klumps (2000), Metro (1997), I Spy (2002), and Showtime (2002), Tower Heist (2011)

In February 2015, Eddie Murphy participated in the Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special, which featured him in a special tribute to him from Chris Rock. He received a rapturous standing ovation from a crowd of comedians and stars, but drew criticism for his short appearance, refusal to make jokes, and failure to reprise SNL’s iconic characters.

Eddie Murphy’s Nationality

Eddie Murphy is an American born in Brooklyn, New York, United States.

Eddie Murphy’s Net Worth

Eddie Murphy is reported to have a net worth of $200 million. Throughout the 80’s, 90’s and 2000’s, Eddie Murphy earned around $20 million per film making him one of the highest paid actors in the industry.

Where is Eddie Murphy from?

Eddie Murphy is from Brooklyn a borough of New York City, coextensive with Kings County, in the U.S. state of New York. Kings County is the most populous county in the State of New York, and the second-most densely populated county in the United States, behind New York County.

How old is Eddie Murphy?

Born on April 3, 1961, Eddie Murphy is 62 years

Eddie Murphy’s Height & Weight

Eddie Murphy stands 1.78 m tall and weighs -77 kg

Eddie Murphy’s Career

On July 9, 1976, the day Eddie Murphy’s career began, he appeared in a talent show at the Roosevelt Youth Center, impersonating singer Al Green and performing Green’s song “Let’s Stay Together”. ” So he started working at other clubs within walking distance and then working nights where he had to drive by train. To achieve this, he secretly skipped school and, at the end of his senior year, his mother found out and sent him to summer school.

In the early 1980s, Eddie Murphy was the first Saturday Night Live (SNL) performer to receive national attention, and was credited with revitalizing the show. His characters include the Little Rascals character, the adult version of Buckwheat, and children’s show street host Mr. Robinson (who parodied Fred Rogers, which was funny), and included the gruff and sarcastic Gumby. The trademark slogan: “I’m Gumby, damn it!” became a catchphrase for SNL.

In 1982, Eddie Murphy made his screen debut in the movie 48 Hours. He co-starred with Nick Nolte. 48 Hours was released around Christmas 1982 and was a hit. Nolte was scheduled to host the Christmas episode of Saturday Night Live on December 11, 1982, but Eddie Murphy took over as host due to ill health. He was the only performer who was both a regular and an emcee. He hilariously started the show by saying, “Live from New York, It’s the Eddie Murphy Show!”

Eddie Murphy starred in Trading Places with fellow SNL alumnus Dan Aykroyd. He appeared in Best Defense (1984), co-starring Dudley Moore, and Beverly Hills Cop (1984). He starred in the supernatural comedy The Golden Child (1986). After 1989, critical acclaim for Eddie Murphy’s films waned, culminating in Beverly Hills Cop III (1994), which he was criticized for his appearance at Inside the Actors Studio.

During this time, Eddie Murphy’s fame grew, and despite the fact that his films (particularly those he produced) were largely well received, Eddie Murphy used his position to encourage black actors from entering the film industry but he was criticized by film director Spike Lee for not helping Black cast when movies such as coming to America , Harlem Knight, Boomerang, Brooklyn Vampire, Life all had black actors.

Eddie Murphy’s movies include Mulan (1998), Dr. Dolittle (also 1998) and its 2001 sequel, the Shrek series, Daddy Day Care (2003), and The Haunted Mansion (also 2003), along with Nutty Professor II: The Klumps (2000), Metro (1997), I Spy (2002), and Showtime (2002), Tower Heist (2011)

In February 2015, Eddie Murphy participated in the Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special, which featured him in a special tribute to him from Chris Rock. He received a rapturous standing ovation from a crowd of comedians and stars, but drew criticism for his short appearance, refusal to make jokes, and failure to reprise SNL’s iconic characters.

Eddie Murphy was awarded on October 15, 2015 at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C where he won the Mark Twain Award for American Humor. Those who honored Eddie Murphy at the event included Dave Chappelle, Chris Rock, Trevor Noah, George Lopez, Kevin Nealon, Kathy Griffin, Tracy Morgan, Joe Piscopo, Jay Pharoah and Dick Gregory. He co-starred with actress Britt Robertson in the drama Mr. Church (2016) to critical acclaim.

In December 2019, Eddie Murphy returned to Saturday Night Live to promote Dolmite. It was his first time as a presenter since 1984. His hosting was overwhelmingly praised by viewers and critics alike, making it the most-watched episode since 2008, when Tina Fey played Sarah Palin.

Comedians Dave Chappelle, Chris Rock, Tracy Morgan, and Keenan Thompson greeted Eddie Murphy with an opening monologue. He continued to reprise popular SNL characters such as Mr. Robinson, Gumby, Buckwheat, and Velvet Jones. For hosting the episode, Eddie Murphy won his first Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series.

Eddie Murphy is also a singer and frequently sings backing vocals on songs released by The Busboys. The song “(The Boys Are) Back in Town” was featured in 48 hours and his comedy special “Eddie Murphy Delirious.”

As a solo artist, Eddie Murphy had two hit singles in the late 1980s, “Party All the Time” (produced by Rick James) and “Put Your Mouth On Me”. He began singing early in his career, singing “Boogie In Your Butt” and “Enough Is Enough,” the latter of which was the 1979 song “No Me” by Barbra Streisand and Donna Summer. It was a parody of “More Tears”. Both songs were included on his self-titled comedy album in 1982.

Eddie Murphy recorded the album Love’s Alright in the early 1990s. He appeared in the music video for Michael Jackson’s single “Whatzupwitu”. He recorded a duet with Shabba Ranks titled “I Was a King”. In 1992, Eddie Murphy appeared in Michael Jackson’s “Remember the Time” music video with Magic Johnson and Iman.

Although uncredited, Eddie Murphy provided vocals on SNL performer Joe Piscopo’s 1985 comedy single “The Honeymooners Rap”. Piscopo did a Jackie Gleason impersonation on the single, while he provided an Art Carney impersonation.

Eddie Murphy performed several songs in the Shrek film series. In the first film, he performed a version of The Monkees’ “I’m a Believer” in the final scene of the film. In Shrek 2, he performed Ricky Martin’s hit “Livin’ la vida loca” with co-star Antonio Banderas.

Eddie Murphy again performed “Thank You (Falletin Me Be Mice Elf Again)” for Shrek III with Banderas. In 2013, he released his first single in a long time entitled “Red Light”, a reggae song featuring Snoop Dogg. He also worked on a new album titled 9.

Eddie Murphy’s Marital Status

Eddie Murphy is reportedly in a romantically involved with Paige Butcher. In May 2016, Eddie Murphy welcomed a daughter with Australian model Paige Butcher, whom he has been dating since 2012. Murphy and Butcher have a son born in November 2018. In September 2018, the two got engaged and married. His son’s middle name is a tribute to Murphy’s late brother, Charlie, who died of leukemia in 2017.

Eddie Murphy was married to Nicole Mitchell whom he met at the 1988 NAACP Image Awards Show, with whom he had a long-standing romantic relationship. The two lived together for almost two years and were married on March 18, 1993 in the Grand Ballroom of the Plaza Hotel in New York City. Eddie Murphy and Mitchell have five children. Bria, Miles, Shane, Zora, and Bella. In August 2005, Mitchell filed for divorce from him, citing “irreconcilable differences”. The divorce was finalized on April 17, 2006.

Eddie Murphy’s Family & Siblings

Eddie Murphy was born in Brooklyn, New York City and raised in the Bushwick neighborhood. His mother, Lillian Murphy was a telephone operator, and his father, Charles Edward Murphy was a traffic police officer and an amateur actor and comedian. He was murdered in 1969. He has two siblings called Charlie Murphy and Vernon Lynch.

Why is Eddie Murphy famous?

In the early 1980s, Eddie Murphy was the first Saturday Night Live (SNL) performer to receive national attention and was credited with revitalizing the show. The Beverly Hills Cop (1984) was the film that made Eddie Murphy a box office superstar and, more importantly, a global celebrity, and remains one of the biggest domestic blockbusters in cinema history.

Eddie Murphy’s Children

Eddie Murphy had two sons in quick succession around the end of the 1980s: Eric born in 1989, with then-girlfriend Paulette McNeely; and Christian born in 1990, with then-girlfriend Tamara Hood.

Eddie Murphy and Mitchell have five children together: Bria, Myles, Shayne, Zola, and Bella. His girlfriend Brown gave birth to a baby girl, Angel Iris Murphy Brown. Eddie Murphy and Paige Butcher have two children. In all, Eddie Murphy have 10 children.

Eddie Murphy’s Social Media

Eddie Murphy goes by the handle (@eddie_murphy_official1)/(@eddiemurphy) on Instagram and (@EdwardRMurphy) on Twitter.

Source: www.Ghgossip.com

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