(CNN) โ Hereโs a look at the life of Oscar-nominated actor, singer, writer and comedian Eddie Murphy.
Personal
Birth date: April 3, 1961
Birth place: Brooklyn, New York
Birth name: Edward Regan Murphy
Father: Charles Murphy, police officer
Mother: Lillian Murphy, telephone operator
Marriage: Paige Butcher (July 9, 2024-present); Nicole Mitchell (March 18, 1993-April 17, 2006, divorced)
Children: with Paige Butcher: Max and Izzy; with Melanie Brown (Mel B, aka Scary Spice): Angel; with Nicole Mitchell: Bella, Zola, Shayne, Miles and Bria; with Tamara Hood: Christian; with Paulette McNeely: Eric
Education: Attended Nassau Community College
Other Facts
Nominated for three Grammy Awards and won one.
Nominated for one Academy Award.
Nominated for five Primetime Emmy Awards and won one.
Murphyโs childhood heroes include Richard Pryor, Elvis Presley and Jerry Lewis.
When Murphy was three years old, his parents split up. His father was murdered by a girlfriend five years later. Murphy was raised by his mother and stepfather, Vernon Lynch.
His flair for celebrity voices springs from watching and imitating cartoons as a kid.
Demonstrating his slapstick versatility, Murphy portrayed multiple characters in โComing to America,โ โBowfinger,โ โNorbit,โ โVampire in Brooklyn,โ โMeet Dave,โ โThe Adventures of Pluto Nashโ and the โNutty Professorโ films.
Murphyโs musical output includes two Billboard Hot 100 singles, โParty All the Timeโ and โPut Your Mouth on Me,โ as well as a duet with Michael Jackson, โWhatzupwitu.โ
Timeline
November 22, 1980 - Murphy makes his first appearance on โSaturday Night Live.โ He had auditioned six times before he was hired as a featured player to occasionally appear in skits. The comedian later gets promoted to the main cast and portrays such characters as a petulant version of Gumby, Buckwheat and Mister Robinson, a parody of Mister Rogers. He and Joe Piscopo are the only members of the 1980 ensemble who arenโt fired at the end of the season.
December 8, 1982 - Murphyโs first movie, โ48 Hrs.โ is released. The action comedy centers on a thief (Murphy) who helps a cop (Nick Nolte) track down a murderous fugitive.
1983 - HBO airs Murphyโs concert special, โEddie Murphy - Delirious.โ
June 8, 1983 - โTrading Places,โ a comedy starring Murphy, Dan Aykroyd and Jamie Lee Curtis, debuts in theaters.
February 28, 1984 - Murphyโs live album, โEddie Murphy: Comedianโ wins a Grammy for Best Comedy Recording.
December 5, 1984 - โBeverly Hills Copโ opens. Sylvester Stallone had been originally slated to play the main character, Axel Foley, but he quit weeks before the shoot and Murphy replaced him.
December 18, 1987 - The comedy concert film, โEddie Murphy Raw,โ is released.
April 11, 1988 - Presenting the Best Picture award during the Oscars telecast, Murphy criticizes the Academy for failing to recognize the contributions of Black performers throughout film history. He quips that he likely will never get an Oscar because of the remark.
November 17, 1989 - โHarlem Nights,โ directed by Murphy, is released. Two of Murphyโs childhood idols, Richard Pryor and Redd Foxx, costar in the 1930s-period piece about a wild New York nightspot.
June 28, 1996 - Murphy makes a comeback with the release of โThe Nutty Professor,โ a Jerry Lewis remake.
May 2, 1997 - The comedian gets pulled over after offering a ride to an alleged transgender prostitute. A spokesman for Murphy says the star was simply trying to help someone who appeared to be troubled and alone.
January 10, 1999 - โThe PJs,โ an animated series co-created by Murphy and Larry Wilmore, debuts on Fox. The series is criticized for perpetuating black stereotypes. It garners three Primetime Emmy awards, two for voice actress, JaโNet DuBois and one for achievement in animation. Itโs canceled after three seasons.
May 16, 2001 - โShrek,โ a computer animated fairy tale about an ogre (Mike Myers) who befriends a hapless donkey (Murphy), opens and grosses $42 million during its first weekend.
May 19, 2004 - โShrek 2โ opens in theaters. The movie tallies $441 million in ticket sales, making it the top box office hit of 2004.
December 15, 2006 - โDreamgirlsโ opens in limited release. Critics praise Murphy for his dramatic turn as James โThunderโ Early, a fading star struggling with addiction.
September 6, 2011 - The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announces that Murphy will host the Oscars. On November 9, Murphy says he is stepping down as Oscar host. He and director Brett Ratner were slated to collaborate on the show but Ratner quit amid controversy over his usage of an anti-gay slur. Billy Crystal is selected as Murphyโs replacement.
February 15, 2015 - During a โSaturday Night Liveโ 40th anniversary special, Murphy makes a brief appearance. He declines to participate in a sketch mocking Bill Cosby, according to a series of Tweets by writer and former cast member, Norm McDonald. Cosby expresses gratitude through a spokesman, telling NBC News, โI am very appreciative of Eddie and I applaud his actions.โ
October 18, 2015 - Murphy is awarded the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor.
September 16, 2016 - After a four-year hiatus from the big screen, โMr. Churchโ opens with Murphy playing the title role.
December 21, 2019 - Murphy returns to โSaturday Night Liveโ after 35 years, bringing back many of his most popular characters. The episode is the top rated show for โSaturday Night Liveโ in more than two years.
September 20, 2020 - Murphy wins an Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actor In A Comedy Series for hosting โSaturday Night Liveโ in December 2019.
March 5, 2021 - โComing 2 Americaโ debuts on Amazon.
January 10, 2023 - Receives the Cecil B. DeMille career achievement award at the 90th annual Golden Globes.
July 9, 2024 - Marries Australian model Paige Butcher.
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