Charlie Murphy
Charles Quinton "Charlie" Murphy (July 12, 1959 - April 12, 2017) was a prominent American comedian, actor, and writer celebrated for his impactful contributions to the world of comedy. He gained widespread recognition as a key cast member and writer on the iconic Comedy Central sketch series Chappelle's Show, which showcased his unique comedic style and storytelling prowess.
Charlie was particularly noted for his memorable segments, including the acclaimed "Charlie Murphy's True Hollywood Stories," where he recounted humorous and often outrageous experiences with celebrities, including his brother, the legendary Eddie Murphy. The chemistry and camaraderie between the Murphy brothers were evident, as they collaborated on various projects, further solidifying Charlie's place in entertainment history.
Throughout his career, Charlie Murphy also appeared in various television shows and films, including roles in The Boondocks and the 2002 film Harlem Nights. His talent extended beyond acting, as he was a gifted writer who contributed significantly to the comedic landscape of his time.
Tragically, Charlie Murphy passed away from leukemia on April 12, 2017, at the age of 57 in Brooklyn. His legacy endures through his influential work in comedy, leaving a lasting impact on fans and fellow artists alike.
Filmography
Lottery Ticket
Northmen: A Viking Saga
To Walk Invisible
Murder Was the Case: The Movie
CB4
The Hustle
Roll Bounce
Our Family Wedding
'71
The Foreigner (2017)
Joy (2024)
Meet the Blacks
The Corrupted (2019)
The Winter Lake
Dark Lies the Island
King's Ransom
The Perfect Holiday
Philomena
Creation Stories
Paper Soldiers
Night at the Museum
Are We There Yet?
Deadline
Rebellion
Obsession
Happy Valley
Black Jesus
Atomic
The Boondocks
Safe Harbor
Love/Hate
The Capture
Chappelle's Show