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Charlie Murphy

Highest Rated: 66% Roll Bounce (2005)

Lowest Rated: 2% King's Ransom (2005)

Birthday: Jul 12, 1959

Birthplace: New York, New York, USA

Charlie Murphy may have followed in the footsteps of his younger brother Eddie Murphy by going into a career in standup comedy, but he charted his own path, and gained unexpected fame thanks to some classic bits on "Chappelle's Show" (Comedy Central, 2003-06). Born on July 12, 1959, in Brooklyn, NY, Murphy had a rough and tumble upbringing. Murphy served ten months in prison as a teenager for a number of gang-related offenses, then joined the U.S. Navy soon after his release. While working as a boiler technician overseas, Murphy personally witnessed the Beirut barracks bombing of 1983, which claimed the lives of 307 people. When Murphy got back to the states, his younger brother, Eddie Murphy was on his way to becoming a bona fide superstar. Eddie cast Charlie in small roles in a number of his films, including "Harlem Nights" (1989), "Vampire in Brooklyn" (1995), and "Norbit" (2007), and also made him a permanent part of his entourage, which would come into play for Charlie in a big way later on. Murphy caught a big break when he became a cast member on "Chappelle's Show," appearing in sketches that utilized his imposing physique and menacing demeanor to great comedic effect. However, Murphy truly became a household name thanks to the infamous "Rick James" sketch, in which Murphy told a number of hilarious, too strange for fiction tales of hanging out with the troubled "Super Freak" singer at the height of his popularity in the 80s. The sketch ignited a cultural zeitgeist, and Murphy suddenly found his own name turned into a catchphrase. A similar sketch about a game of pickup basketball with Prince was also a hit, and showed that Murphy was an innately gifted storyteller. After "Chappelle's Show" ended in 2006, Murphy was still highly in demand, performing standup all over the world and appearing in a number of films, including "King's Ransom" (2005), "Roll Bounce" (2005), and "Night at the Museum" (2006). Murphy went through a tragic setback in 2009, when his wife of over ten years, Tisha Taylor Murphy, died of cervical cancer. Murphy pressed on, releasing a standup special through entitled "Charlie Murphy: I Will Not Apologize" (Comedy Central 2010) the very next year. On April 12, 2017, Charlie Murphy died at the age of 57, due to complications from leukemia.

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66% 70% Roll Bounce
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50% 62% CB4
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42% 67% Night at the Museum Watchlist
34% 44% Lottery Ticket
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20% 23% The Pompatus of Love
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19% 52% The Perfect Holiday
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17% 72% Meet the Blacks Watchlist
15% 48% Our Family Wedding
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11% 31% Vampire in Brooklyn
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9% 53% Norbit Watchlist

Filmography

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Meet the Blacks 17% 72% 2016 Key Flo Actor A Saturday Is a Terrible Thing to Waste 2013 Sensei Actor Moving Day 41% 2012 Cedrick Actor The Cookout 2 2011 Coach Ashmokeem Actor Lottery Ticket 34% 44% 2010 David Semaj Actor Our Family Wedding 15% 48% 2010 Brad's Friend Actor Frankenhood 30% 2009 Franklin Actor The Hustle 89% 2008 Junior Walker Actor Universal Remote 35% 2007 Various Actor Unearthed 9% 2007 Hank Actor The Perfect Holiday 19% 52% 2007 J-Jizzy Actor Norbit 9% 53% 2007 Writer Mattie Fresno and the Holoflux Universe 2007 Griss Actor Night at the Museum 42% 67% 2006 Taxi Driver Actor Roll Bounce 66% 70% 2005 Victor Actor King's Ransom 2% 32% 2005 Herb Clarke Actor Lovesick 2005 Damian Actor Paper Soldiers 87% 2002 Writer Vampire in Brooklyn 11% 31% 1995 Screenwriter The Pompatus of Love 20% 23% 1995 Saxophone Man Actor CB4 50% 62% 1993 Gusto Actor
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