Eddie Murphy
Eddie Murphy
Edward Regan "Eddie" Murphy is an American comedian, an actor, a writer, a singer, and a producer...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth3 April 1961
CityNew York City, NY
CountryUnited States of America
amount business clients focused gives guy home time tremendous
He gives a tremendous amount of time to clients and is completely focused on each of their careers. He's very hands-on, ... He's always been a straight-up guy in any business dealings. They're not poachers, and they don't home in on other people's clients.
comedy leading music stuff
Ultimately, when I go back to the stage, I want to be able to do everything. I want to be able to do music and comedy and all that stuff; that's what all this stuff is leading to.
girl party wants
My girl wants to party all the time, party all the time, party all the time...
house life
My life is nothing like the "Daddy Day Care" life. Me around the house is nothing like the "Daddy Day Care" dad.
dollar far stretch
Right now, we've got to stretch that dollar as far as we can.
love nick scene turn turned
That's a new thing for me, to have my costar in a scene turn to me and tell me they love me. In "48 HRS.", Nick Nolte never turned to me and went "I love you Ed"!
bust finish hope stuff
There was a lot of stuff where we were doing scenes, and (we would) bust out laughing, ... more on this movie than ever, where you can't finish scenes. I hope we didn't (mess up) up the movie.
american-comedian work
You know, making a movie is a collaborative effort and sometimes all the ingredients don't work out. I know that every now and again I am going to make a movie that won't work.
I'm in a whole different part of show business, ... I'm not even part of 'Shakespeare in Love.'
I think I have enough of a sense to know what works for me and what doesn't, without going into some big thing and analyzing what I do. I'm in a position that allows me to do what I want to do, and I do it.
If you have a flop movie, so what? And if you have a hit movie, it's 'so what,' too - it's on to the next movie.