
Eddie Murphy
Born: 1961-04-03
Place of birth: Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Edward "Eddie" Regan Murphy (born April 3, 1961) is an American actor, voice actor, film director, producer, comedian, and singer. He is the second-highest grossing actor in motion picture history. He was a regular cast member on Saturday Night Live from 1980 to 1984, and has worked as a stand-up comedian. He was ranked #10 on Comedy Central's list of the 100 Greatest Stand-ups of All Time. He has received Golden Globe Award nominations for Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year - Actor for his performance in 48 Hrs and best actor in a comedy or musical for his performances in Beverly Hills Cop, Trading Places, and The Nutty Professor. In 2007, he won the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of soul singer James "Thunder" Early in Dreamgirls, and received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for the same role. Murphy's work as a voice actor includes Thurgood Stubbs in The PJs, Donkey in the Shrek series and the dragon Mushu in Disney's Mulan. In some of his films, he plays multiple roles in addition to his main character, intended as a tribute to one of his idols Peter Sellers, who played multiple roles in Dr. Strangelove and elsewhere. Murphy has played multiple roles in Coming to America, Wes Craven's Vampire In Brooklyn, the Nutty Professor films (where he played the title role in two incarnations, plus his father, brother, mother, and grandmother), Bowfinger, and 2007's Norbit.
Filmography

Creating a Fairy Tale World: The Making of Shrek
2001

Hollywood Black
2024

The Joe Piscopo Special
1984

The Oprah Conversation
2020

The True Story of...
2017

Michael Jackson: Dangerous - The Short Films
1993

B.B. King: Into the Night
1985

Shrek Stories
2013

MTV Movie & TV Awards
1992

Eddie Murphy: Laugh 'Til it Hurts
2021

Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History
2008

Saturday Night Live in the '80s: Lost and Found
2005

Remember the Time
1992

Won't You Be My Neighbor?
2018

Mulan
1998

The Emmy Awards
1949

John Candy: I Like Me
2025