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Eddie Murphy: Comedy’s Icon and the Unseen Ceiling

2ndgenBy 2ndgenAugust 28, 2024Updated:July 13, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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For twenty years, Murphy held the record as the first Black comedian to earn over $1.1 million in ticket sales for consecutive live shows. This milestone was later surpassed by Kevin Hart, who grossed $15 million from two performances in his 2011 “Laugh At My Pain” tour. Hart also achieved the rare feat of selling out Madison Square Garden, a landmark Murphy reached with his iconic “Eddie Murphy: Raw” special in 1987.

Despite these feats, Murphy, now 63, believes no one has surpassed the standards he set. In a recent interview with The New York Times, he said, “There are many funny people, but I haven’t seen the next level. Richard [Pryor] is the pinnacle of stand-up, and [Charlie] Chaplin for movies. No one has come along who’s better than Chaplin.”

Murphy likened his ascent in Hollywood to navigating a minefield. “At any moment, you could step on a mine and everything could be undone, but I was oblivious to that,” he recalled. His breakout role on “Saturday Night Live” (1980-1984) and his subsequent success with films like “Beverly Hills Cop” made him a household name.

However, Murphy’s success was not without its challenges. He faced significant racism and numerous setbacks. “This industry isn’t built for a Black artist. It was a new territory… Black artists were usually the sidekick. I was breaking new ground in a business that wasn’t set up for me,” he explained. “It’s set up for a white guy to be the star.”

Murphy’s groundbreaking career paved the way for other Black comedians such as Kevin Hart, Dave Chappelle, and Chris Rock. Although he is reluctant to claim full credit for their success, Murphy recognizes his influence in shifting how studios view Black talent.

“The comic used to be the sidekick, the opening act. I changed it so the comic could be the main attraction,” Murphy said. “People thought of comics one way, but I proved that a comic could sell out arenas and star in $100 million movies. It didn’t have to be Black exploitation; it could be universal, and audiences worldwide would embrace it. A Black star.”

Explore more of Eddie Murphy’s compelling interview with The New York Times below.

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