Eddie Murphy filmography
The following is the filmography of American actor and comedian Eddie Murphy that includes his work in film and television.
Eddie Murphy filmography | ||
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![]() Eddie Murphy at 2010 Tribeca Film Festival | ||
Filmography | ||
Feature films | 41 | |
Television series | 15 |
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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1982 | 48 Hrs. | Reggie Hammond | ||
1983 | Trading Places | Billy Ray Valentine | ||
1984 | Best Defense | Lieutenant T.M. Landry | ||
Beverly Hills Cop | Detective Axel Foley | |||
1986 | The Golden Child | Chandler Jarrell | ||
New Jersey Vice | Tubbs | Short film | ||
1987 | Beverly Hills Cop II | Detective Axel Foley | Also story writer | |
Eddie Murphy: Raw | Himself | Stand-up film Also writer and executive producer |
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1988 | Coming to America | Prince Akeem Joffer / Clarence / Randy Watson / Saul |
Also story writer | |
1989 | Harlem Nights | Vernest "Quick" Brown | Also writer, executive producer and director | |
1990 | Another 48 Hrs. | Reggie Hammond | Also story writer Credited as Fred Braughton |
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1992 | Boomerang | Marcus Graham | Also story writer | |
The Distinguished Gentleman | Thomas Jefferson Johnson | |||
1994 | Beverly Hills Cop III | Detective Axel Foley | ||
1995 | Vampire in Brooklyn | Maximillian / Preacher Pauly / Guido | Also story writer and producer | |
1996 | The Nutty Professor | Professor Sherman Klump / Buddy Love / Lance Perkins / Cletus 'Papa' Klump / Anna Pearl 'Mama' Jensen Klump / Ida Mae 'Granny' Jensen / Ernie Klump, Sr. |
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1997 | Metro | Insp. Scott Roper | ||
1998 | Mulan | Mushu | Voice | |
Dr. Dolittle | Dr. John Dolittle | |||
Holy Man | G | |||
1999 | Life | Rayford "Ray" Gibson | Also producer | |
Bowfinger | Kit Ramsey / Jiffrenson "Jiff" Ramsey | |||
2000 | Nutty Professor II: The Klumps | Professor Sherman Klump / Buddy Love / Lance Perkins / Cletus 'Papa' Klump / Anna Pearl 'Mama' Jensen Klump / Ida Mae 'Granny' Jensen / Ernie Klump, Sr. / Young Cletus 'Papa' Klump |
Also executive producer | |
2001 | Shrek | Donkey | Voice | |
Dr. Dolittle 2 | Dr. John Dolittle | |||
2002 | Showtime | Officer Trey Sellers | ||
The Adventures of Pluto Nash | Pluto Nash / Rex Crater | |||
I Spy | Kelly Robinson | |||
2003 | Daddy Day Care | Charles "Charlie" Hinton | ||
The Haunted Mansion | Jim Evers | |||
2004 | Shrek 2 | Donkey | Voice | |
2006 | Dreamgirls | James "Thunder" Early | ||
2007 | Norbit | Norbit Albert Rice / Rasputia Latimore / Mr. Wong | Also writer and producer | |
Shrek the Third | Donkey | Voice | ||
2008 | Meet Dave | Dave / Captain | ||
2009 | Imagine That | Evan Danielson | ||
Why We Laugh: Black Comedians on Black Comedy | Himself | Documentary | ||
2010 | Shrek Forever After | Donkey | Voice | |
2011 | Tower Heist | Darnell ("Slide") Davis | Also producer | |
2012 | A Thousand Words | Jack McCall | ||
2016 | Mr. Church | Henry Joseph Church | ||
2019 | Dolemite Is My Name | Rudy Ray Moore | Also producer | |
2021 | Coming 2 America | Prince Akeem Joffer / Clarence / Randy Watson / Saul |
Also producer | |
2023 | You People | Akbar Mohammed | ||
Candy Cane Lane[1] | TBA | Post-production, also producer | ||
TBA | Beverly Hills Cop: Axel Foley | Inspector Axel Foley | Post-production, also producer | |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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1980–84 | Saturday Night Live | Himself | 65 episodes; also writer | |
1982, 1984, 2019 |
Saturday Night Live | Himself (host) | 3 episodes | [2] |
1983 | Eddie Murphy: Delirious | Himself | Stand-up special; also writer and producer | |
The 14th Annual NAACP Image Awards | Himself (host) | TV special | ||
The 35th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards | Himself (host & nominee) | TV special | ||
1985 | 1985 MTV Video Music Awards | Himself (host) | TV special | |
1989 | What's Alan Watching? | Protester / James Brown | TV special, also executive producer | |
1991 | The Royal Family | — | Creator and executive producer only | |
1999–2001 | The PJs | Thurgood Stubbs (voice) | 31 episodes; also creator and executive producer | |
2004 | Father of the Pride | Donkey (voice) | Episode: "Donkey" | |
2007 | Shrek the Halls | Donkey (voice) | TV special | |
2010 | Donkey's Christmas Shrektacular | Donkey (voice) | TV special | |
2012 | Eddie Murphy: One Night Only | Himself | TV special | [3] |
2013 | Beverly Hills Cop | Axel Foley | Unaired TV pilot | |
2019 | Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee | Himself | Episode: "Eddie Murphy" |
Music videos
Year | Title | Artist | Album | Role | Ref. |
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1985 | "Party All the Time" | Eddie Murphy | How Could It Be | Himself | |
"How Could It Be" | Eddie Murphy | How Could It Be | Himself | ||
1989 | "Put Your Mouth On Me" | Eddie Murphy | So Happy | Himself | |
1992 | "Remember the Time" | Michael Jackson | Dangerous | Pharaoh Ramesses III | |
1993 | "Whatzupwitu" | Eddie Murphy | Love's Alright | Himself | |
"Desdamona" | Eddie Murphy | Love's Alright | Himself | ||
"I Was A King" | Eddie Murphy (feat. Shabba Ranks) | Love's Alright | Himself | ||
2013 | "Red Light" | Eddie Murphy (feat. Snoop Lion) | "9" | Himself | |
"Promise (You Won’t Break My Heart)" | Eddie Murphy | "9" | Himself | ||
"Temporary" | Eddie Murphy | "9" | Himself | ||
2015 | "Oh Jah Jah" | Eddie Murphy | "Oh Jah Jah Single" | Himself | |
References
- Tracee Ellis Ross Joins Eddie Murphy In Prime Video’s Holiday Comedy ‘Candy Cane Lane’
- Saturday Night Live-SNL [@nbcsnl] (August 26, 2019). "Live from your timeline, we've got some news. #SNL pic.twitter.com/7HrcoM8OPg" (Tweet). Retrieved August 26, 2019 – via Twitter.
- "Eddie Murphy: One Night Only". Spike. Retrieved November 24, 2012.
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