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Eddie Murphy said he only ever auditioned once in his life and it landed him Saturday Night Live at 19, launching a decades-long career in comedy and film.
Mel B honored her and Eddie Murphy’s son Angel’s 18th birthday with a series of rare pictures and a sweet message.
The legendary comedian discusses his Hollywood path in the new Apple TV+ documentary 'Number One on the Call Sheet' Jeremy Helligar is an Executive Editor at PEOPLE and an author (Is It True What ...
Eddie Murphy has never struggled to find work. The “Coming to America” star, 63, recently revealed that he’s only had to audition for one role in his almost 50-year career. Murphy opened up ...
Conan O’Brien, 61, revealed a shocking incident, explaining how he almost killed Eddie Murphy, 63, in a car accident.
"Sidney Poitier said, 'You are not Denzel [Washington], and you are not Morgan [Freeman]. You are a breath of fresh air, and don’t f*** with that!'" Murphy recalls. By Carly Thomas Associate ...
Eddie Murphy says he’s only had to audition once in his entire life. It doesn’t seem like that much of a stretch, right? Eddie Murphy is one of the most successful actors in human history, with major ...
Were Eddie Murphy and Denzel Washington.nearly cast together?(Photo Credit –Facebook/Instagram) Eddie Murphy and Denzel Washington joining forces in a Spike Lee ...
The film was first directed by Norman Jewison, the director of Poitier's In the Heat of the Night, who cast Denzel Washington in the starring role before Spike Lee took over as director.
Murphy was in talks to portray author Alex Haley in the Norman Jewison-helmed version before Spike Lee took over directing, with Washington as the titular civil rights icon. “They were talking ...
In Apple TV+’s new documentary Number One on the Call Sheet, Eddie Murphy revealed the one project for which he auditioned in his storied career. Murphy spoke candidly about his early career in ...
Eddie Murphy, who at the age of 19 became the only second Black not-ready-for-prime-time player on Saturday Night Live, reflected on his five-decade-long successful career and his only audition.