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Charlie Murphy

 
Actor: Charlie Murphy
  • Occupation: Actor, Writer
  • Active: '90s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Comedy, Comedy Drama
  • Career Highlights: Norbit, Vampire in Brooklyn, Frankenhood
  • First Major Screen Credit: Vampire in Brooklyn (1995)

Biography

Though he wouldn't enjoy a hint of his brother Eddie Murphy's mainstream and financial success until 2003, Charlie Murphy has been an active participant in a variety of films: sometimes as an actor, often as a writer, and occasionally as both. After offering small but indelible performances in Harlem Nights (1989) and Mo' Better Blues (1990), Murphy could be seen in the role of "Livin' Large" in Spike Lee's groundbreaking urban drama Jungle Fever. Despite the relative failure of Vampire in Brooklyn, which Murphy co-wrote, the young actor continued on with his career, and began to develop a devoted, if small, fan base. Ultimately, after more bit parts in African-American-oriented comedies (The Players Club [1998], The Pompatus of Love [1995]), Murphy got his big break as a writer and actor for Dave Chappelle's surprise TV hit Chappelle's Show. Though he is a key figure in many of the show's sketches, he gained the most notoriety for an allegedly true encounter involving Murphy and funk rocker Rick James. ~ Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide
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Charlie Murphy
Born Charles Quinton Murphy
July 12, 1959 (1959-07-12) (age 50)
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Occupation Actor, Comedian, Writer
Years active 1983–present

Charles Quinton "Charlie" Murphy (born July 12, 1959) is an American actor, comedian, and writer, best known for his role on the sketch-comedy series, Chappelle's Show. He is the older brother of actor and comedian Eddie Murphy.

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Biography

Early life

Murphy was born in Bushwick, Brooklyn, New York, grew up in Roosevelt, New York and attended Roosevelt High School[1]. His mother, Lillian, was a telephone operator, and his father, Charles Edward Murphy, was a transit police officer, and amateur comedian. [2][3] Murphy's father left the family and was later stabbed to death.[4] He was raised by his mother and stepfather, Vernon Lynch, and he is the brother of actor/comedian Eddie Murphy and half brother of Vernon Lynch Jr. He served in the United States Navy until 1984.[5]

Career

Murphy achieved fame as a recurring performer on Chappelle's Show, particularly in the Charlie Murphy's True Hollywood Stories sketches. In these, Murphy recounts his misadventures as part of his brother Eddie's entourage, including encounters with various celebrities such as Rick James[6] and Prince.

After Chappelle's Show host Dave Chappelle left the show, Murphy and Donnell Rawlings hosted the "lost episodes" compiled from sketches produced before Chappelle's departure. Murphy has done voiceovers for Budweiser radio commercials, Cartoon Network's Adult Swim series The Boondocks and voiced a pimp named Jizzy-B in Rockstar Games' Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas video game. Recently, Murphy provided the voice for Spock on the G4TV's Star Trek 2.0 shorts, and the dog in his younger brother Eddie's 2007 film, Norbit.

On March 20, 2009, Murphy began starring in his own sketch comedy series Charlie Murphy's Crash Comedy on Crackle.[7] Currently, Murphy has begun a work to portray the role of Leroy Smith.

Personal Life

Since 1997 Charlie Murphy is married to Tisha Taylor, who is his second wife. Together they both have 3 children. [8] He has 1 child from a previous marriage. Murphy has residences in Englewood, NJ[9], and near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[citation needed]He has a younger sister Lynda Murphy.

Filmography, TV and various

References

Frankenhood (2009)

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