Eddie Murphy: Laugh 'Til it Hurts | Free Comedy Biography | Full HD | Documentary | Crack Up Central

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Almost six decades later Eddie Murphy remains loved by fans for his infectious smile and goofy laugh. Learn about many challenges Eddie is faced with along his way to stardom as Eddie continues to make his fans Laugh 'Til it Hurts.

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All Comments (21)
  • His passion for comedy & his drive to improve, his comedic brilliance, not having other marketing skills readily available and his perseverance made him, in my opinion, achieve initial success. He attained even greater success because he had osmosis which is learning ability and he had intelligence. Other requirements too. He had ENERGY and he had some unpleasant experiences that he didn't want to suffer through ever again. Still more though. He knew how to relate to people and he had LIKEABILITY which allowed him to establish connections. Yet, none of those requirements are good enough with GREAT MATERIAL. Even so, without being able to deliver material he would have struggled. And, wow, he really delivered. Some say that the timing of SNL was important. And maybe it was. SNL struggled apparently from, say, 1980-1984, but Eddie Murphy seemed to have "revived" the show. Who can forget those characters that he played that captivated audiences. Mr. Robinson, Gumby, the tooth fairy and he had impressions of Ali & Stevie Wonder. I adore Eddie Murphy for many reasons. Actually I put him up on a pedestal and maybe I shouldn't. He's so modest too. What I like most is that he's hilarious AND that he is GENUINE. He gives these CANDID interviews that I find refreshing. He's probably one in a billion. Maybe that's stretching the number, yet that is just how awesome he is. Anyway. Just my perspectives. And my opinions.
  • @oldee8257
    You know, it's actually a proper bio but I just don't like the fact that they now put in these AI generated Stock images and videos frequently to add to documentaries. What do you think?
  • @kimleeming3592
    Eddie, i grew up with you and we are close to the same age! I 💘 you and always will. God bless you and thank you for keeping a smile on my face!!😂❤😊🎉
  • @Robin-en6tj
    I made my 22 year old daughter watched Raw. She laughed till she cried. And now she knows what the best looks like. I was in high school when that came out. And even though he used bad language in my parents didn't care because it was funny.
  • @dionkelly8420
    Who is NICOLE MILLER???? Your info is wrong. Eddie Murphy was not married to a Nicole Miller in 1997. He was married to NICOLE MITCHELL.
  • @JimmyJamesJimbo
    I remember the first time I saw his standup special ‘Delirious’. I laughed so fuckin hard I was crying. And, I dunno, just felt so happy
  • @alexiswright8789
    Y’all can’t find 1!! Just 1 black person to interview about Eddie Murphy‘ s documentary????
  • @ImaMonaKnight
    Wow..I grew up to him & never watch tv after💯👑♥️I live in mountain no tv for decades💋💋
  • @energyrush348
    He is not getting old. Get away from me donkey Am eating waffles😂
  • @terrellgrant1570
    These movie dates are so inaccurate 😂 it said dream girls was in 1996
  • this dude has always had the most beautiful women on the planet as partners. Remember when he was still sounding like Richard Pryor before he found his own style. His willingness to take chances outside the box is what turned him into a box office phenom
  • How they gonna skip his best roll ever…Quick. “Like Quick to whip yo ass…”. In Harlem Nights. Although the best scene was the one where all the gangsters are opening up with Tommy guns n shotguns and stuff into a building and when they’d have a lull in shooting, arsenic would shoot like a little .22 pistol a couple times. Lol!