Eddie Murphy, born on April 3, 1961, in Bushwick, faced early challenges including his father's death and living in foster care. These experiences influenced his humor. By fifteen, he was performing stand-up comedy, showcasing his talent for impressions. His big break came with Saturday Night Live, where he developed iconic characters. Murphy gained fame through comedy specials like Delirious and Raw, and transitioned into film, debuting in 48 Hrs. His natural wit and charisma cemented his place as a leading figure in comedy and film during the 1980s.
Eddie Murphy's comedic breakthrough came during his time on SNL, where he developed memorable characters and showcased his talent for impersonation.
Murphy's early life experiences, including time spent in foster care, significantly influenced his comedy and helped shape his distinct sense of humor.
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