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Eddie Murphy Surprising Facts
It's a big month for Eddie Murphy fans. Not only did he celebrate the 25th anniversary of his groundbreaking stand-up film "Delirious" with a special-edition 2-DVD set, but his new family-friendly flick, "Imagine That," is opening in this month.
We're still amazed the once-edgy young comedian (whose influences included the very adult Richard Pryor and Redd Foxx) in the red leather jumpsuit has grown into a kids-movie megastar, thanks to such fare as "The Nutty Professor" and "Dr. Doolittle." But then again, Eddie's always been full of surprises. Join us as we track the very strange turns he's taken since he hit the scene on "Saturday Night Live."
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Comments
tara
June 15, 2009 - 12:57 PM GMT
I have always loved Eddie Murphy.
I loved him in Trading Places, Beverly Hills Cops 1&2, Delirious and Raw. What was your favorite Eddie Murphy movie?
Dan
June 15, 2009 - 12:50 AM GMT
It was awesome seeing Eddie on The Tonight Show the other day. Funny dude, funny dude...