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Eddie Murphy reflects on 50 years in Hollywood

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  • Eddie Murphy reflects on his nearly 50-year career in the Netflix documentary Being Eddie, which premiered on November 12 and offers an intimate look at his rise from teenage stand-up comedian to Saturday Night Live breakout star and Hollywood iconhollywoodreporter.
  • The 63-year-old comedy legend credits his self-love as the foundation of his longevity, stating “My most important blessing is that I love myself” and acknowledging childhood trauma from his father’s murder, while praising his stepfather for filling a vital role in his lifetribuneindia.
  • Directed by two-time Oscar winner Angus Wall, the documentary features interviews with comedy heavyweights including Chris Rock, Dave Chappelle, Jamie Foxx, and Jerry Seinfeld, who reflect on Murphy’s impact across iconic films like Beverly Hills Cop, Coming to America, The Nutty Professor, and Shreknetflix.
  • Murphy celebrated the premiere with family including wife Paige Butcher and several of his 10 children at Netflix’s Tudum Theatre in Los Angeles, marking a rare public appearance for the typically private entertaineribtimes.

Eddie Murphy Reflects on 50 Years in Hollywood in New Netflix Documentary

Eddie Murphy opened his home and heart in a new documentary released this week, offering rare insights into the career that made him one of entertainment’s most enduring icons. “Being Eddie,” which premiered on Netflix on November 12, chronicles the comedian’s nearly five-decade journey from teenage stand-up prodigy to Hollywood legend.hollywoodreporter

At the core of Murphy’s longevity, the 63-year-old revealed, is an unwavering philosophy: “My most important blessing is that I love myself,” he told People magazine. “I’ve always loved myself, always been my biggest fan. That’s at the core of all of the decisions that you make. Some people go through their whole lives and get to the end and say, ‘I finally love myself.’ I started out that way”.tribuneindia

From Tragedy to Triumph

The documentary, directed by two-time Oscar winner Angus Wall, delves into formative traumas that shaped Murphy’s worldview. His father was murdered when Murphy was eight years old, allegedly stabbed by a jealous woman. “There was a lot of trauma, and we’re shaped by that stuff,” Murphy acknowledged.netflix

His mother later married Vernon Lynch Sr., whom Murphy credits as instrumental in his development. “By the grace of God, my mother married an amazing, solid man who put all the right s— in me. That’s crucial. It makes a huge difference,” he said.tribuneindia

Murphy first broke through on Saturday Night Live at 19, helping revive the struggling show in the early 1980s before transitioning to film with hits including “Beverly Hills Cop,” “Trading Places,” and “Coming to America”. Later successes included “The Nutty Professor,” “Dreamgirls”—which earned him an Oscar nomination—and voicing Donkey in the “Shrek” franchise.ibtimes

Hollywood Stories and Family Life

Among the documentary’s revelations is Murphy’s claim that actor Yul Brynner propositioned him at his 21st birthday party at Studio 54. “His wife was smiling,” Murphy recalled, piecing together Brynner’s invitation to “party” at his apartment. “Now I wish I would have went,” Murphy joked. “The story would end better”.ew

Murphy also reflected on his “puppy dog relationship” with idol Richard Pryor, saying, “I idolized him, and he was older. He’s like my parents’ age… I was a kid, so we didn’t become good friends, but I just was in awe of him all the time”.extratv

Today, Murphy is father to 10 children with five women, including two with wife Paige Butcher, whom he married in July 2024. “I never knew I would have 10 kids, but now it’s the best thing ever,” he said. “My children are all decent people. I don’t have one rotten one, and I would like to think that they got some of that from me”.swooon

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