 Eddie Murphy, an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer, singer, director, and musician, is thought to be worth $85 million.
Eddie Murphy, an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer, singer, director, and musician, is thought to be worth $85 million.
Eddie Murphy, hailed as one of the most gifted, adaptable, and influential comedian actors of the 1980s, was similarly inspired by the legendary Redd Foxx and Richard Pryor as he was by Chris Rock, Martin Lawrence, Dave Chappelle, and Jamie Foxx. Eddie Murphy also served as an inspiration to Dave Chappelle, Dave Chappelle, and Martin Lawrence. After the release of “48 Hrs.” in 1982, “Trading Places.” in 1983, and “Beverly Hills Cop.” in 1984, he became the first international superstar of Hollywood. He also had roles in “The Nutty Professor” (1996), “Dr. Dolittle” (1998, 1998), and “Coming to America” (1988).
When he started doing voice work for Shrek and its three sequels, his career took off once more. While his 1996 musical “Dreamgirls” did not perform well, “Norbit” and “Meet Dave” did. Eddie Murphy is one of the most fortunate performers who may regain his notoriety after a while, despite his mistakes in the business.
On April 3, 1961, Edward Regan Murphy, better known as Eddie Murphy, was born to Charles Murphy, a NY City police officer, and his wife Lillian. Her mother wed Vernon Lynch, a foreman at the Breyer’s Ice Cream Plant, when his parents had divorced.
Eddie was regarded as a bright child even as a young child and spent most of his time watching cartoons and classic films. Additionally, he enjoys entertaining others, especially his friends and family. Most of his past performances have included scatological raps, parodies of religious sermons, and impersonations of famous people.
His first experience with fame occurred at Roosevelt Junior-Senior High School. Murphy hardly studied at school; instead, he spent the majority of his time telling jokes. Despite being often brought to the principal’s office, his teachers and fellow students still adored him. He twice received the “Most Popular Student” title thanks to his outstanding charm and wit.
He started working as a professional performer in New York’s dive bars and comedy clubs at the age of 18. His career took off after a lucky booking at the comic show Comic Strip Live.
Murphy persisted in performing stand-up routines at bars, earning him a lot of respect from his contemporaries. He became a cast member of “Saturday Night Live” in 1980. Although it may have been a wonderful chance for everyone to participate in the play, Murphy didn’t just see it as good timing. The programme was originally seen as cutting-edge and progressive, but by the time Murphy joined the programme, its attractiveness to viewers had already diminished.
Even worse, at the end of the fifth season of the programme, a large portion of the cast had left, including the executive producer and creator Lorne Michaels and the head writer Michael O’Donoghue.
STATISTICS
- Source of Wealth:- Film, Stand-up Comedy 
- Age:- 60 
- Birth Place:- Brooklyn, New York, United States 
- Height:- 5′ 9″ (1.75 m) 
- Weight:- 170 lbs (77 kg) 
- Marital Status:- In a relationship (Paige Butcher) 
- Full Name:- Edward Regan Murphy 
- Nationality:- United States 
- Date of Birth:- April 3, 1961 
- Ethnicity:- African American 
- Occupation:- Actor, Comedian, Voice Actor, Director 
- Education:- Nassau Community College, Roosevelt High School 
- Children:- 8 (Angel,Zola,Shayne,Bella,Miles,Christian,Eric, Bria) - Earnings 2012$35 Million- Earnings 2011Salary 2011Earnings from Tower Heist$7,500Salary 2011Earnings from Dr. Dolittle 2$20,500- Earnings 2010$13 MillionBonus 2010Shrek Forever After back end bonus$4,000,000- Earnings 2009$40 Million- Earnings 2004Salary 2004Earnings from Shrek 2$10,000,000- Earnings 2003$45 Million- Earnings 2002Salary 2002Earnings from The Adventures of Pluto Nash$17,500,000- Earnings 2001$39.5 MillionSalary 2001Earnings from Shrek$3,000,000Salary 2001Earnings from Dr. Dolittle 2$20,000,000- Earnings 2000Salary 2000Earnings from Nutty Professor II: The Klumps + 20% of the gross$20,000,000- Earnings 1999$47.5 Thousand- Earnings 1998Salary 1998Earnings from Doctor Dolittle$17,500,000- Earnings 1996Salary 1996Earnings from The Nutty Professor$16,000,000- Earnings 1994Salary 1994Earnings from Beverly Hills Cop III$15,000,000- Earnings 1988Salary 1988Earnings from Coming to America$8,000,000- Earnings 1987Salary 1987Earnings from Beverly Hills Cop II$8,000,000- Earnings 1984Salary 1984Earnings from Beverly Hills Cop (Includes Back-end Bonus)$14,000,000Salary 1984Earnings from Best Defense$1,000,000- Earnings 1983Contract 1983Deal with Paramount Pictures for six films$25,000,000- Earnings 1975Salary 1975Earnings per episode of Saturday Night Live until 1981$4,500
 
			 
			




















