Charlie Murphy Biography

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Charlie Murphy
Charlie Murphy

Quick Facts About Charlie Murphy

Celebrated Name Charlie Murphy
Age (As of 2024) 35 Years of 2024
Nick Name Charlie
Birth Name Charlie Quinton Murphy
Birth Date 1959-07-12
Gender Male
Profession Comedian
Birth Nation United States
Place Of Birth New York City, Brooklyn
Nationality American
Ethnicity African-American
Horoscope Cancer
Father Charles Edward Murphy
Mother Lillian Murphy
Brothers Eddie Murphy
Famous For Famous as a comedian
Best Known For Known for his work in the show, “Chappelle’s Show”
Death Date April 12, 2017
Place Of Death Brooklyn, United States
Cause Of Death leukemia
Sexual Orientation Straight
Wife Tisha Taylor Murphy
Children 3
Net Worth $2.5 million
Height 6ft 1inches(1.85m)
Weight 82kg(181 lbs)
Hair Color Black
Eye Color Brown
Charlie Murphy was an American actor, comedian, and writer who was well recognized to be a writer and cast member of the Comedy Central sketch-comedy series, “Chappelle’s Show”. The show which was named to be one of the “TV’s Top 100 Shows” earned him much popularity and fame throughout the time.He was also known as the older brother of popular actor and comedian, Eddie Murphy, who now is considered to be one of the most talented and successful comedians of all time.

Apart, Charlie got recognition for his appearance as one of the co-stars of the sitcom, “Black Jesus”. His last work was in the horror-comedy film, “Meet the Blacks” before he passed away at age of 57 in 2017 following his disease of leukemia.

Charlie Murphy’s Death

Charlie Murphy who was known for his comedy skits and writing skills died on April 12, 2017, in Brooklyn, United States. He was just in his late-50s at the time of his death. His death’s cause was reported because of leukemia.

His death news left many of his well-wishers, his family, friends, and fans in grief and tears. As of 2021, it’s 4 years since his death.