Comedy Legend Eddie Murphy Tells His Story For First Time, Invites Fans At Home In New Netflix Documentary
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A new trailer for the upcoming Netflix documentary Being Eddie has been released. The candid film, premiering on November 12, will take fans behind the scenes into comedy icon Eddie Murphy's home, where
the actor himself speaks on his overnight success and longevity in Hollywood. Several famous faces and friends from the business also grace the documentary, speaking about what makes Murphy so unique. Check out the trailer below!
Being Eddie documentary trailer featuring Eddie Murphy
Netflix dropped the first trailer of Being Eddie and wrote, "For the first time ever, Eddie Murphy invites the public into his home — revisiting a breathtaking body of work and revealing the interior life of a once-in-a-century star. Being Eddie premieres November 12." Being Eddie is helmed by Oscar-winning editor-turned-director Angus Wall and is produced by John Davis, John Fox, Charisse Hewitt-Webster, Terry Leonard, and Kent Kubena.
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Wall said in a statement, "There is no one else like him. Nobody. He’s been famous longer than just about anyone alive, and he’s never lost who he is. He has survived it all with grace. How did he do that? What guides him? We chase all of these questions with him."ALSO READ: Eddie Murphy On First Impression Of The Pickup Co-Star Keke Palmer: Off Camera She's Nothing Like...The documentary features friends, co-stars, directors, and fellow comics, including Arsenio Hall, Chris Rock, Dave Chappelle, Jamie Foxx, Jerry Seinfeld, Kevin Hart, Pete Davidson, Tracee Ellis Ross, and Tracy Morgan. The Oscar nominee also discusses his iconic roles from Saturday Night Live to Shrek. Wall added, "There’s a great clip of Eddie on a talk show early on in his career, talking about how he’s always been able to do impersonations and different voices. He talks about how his mom used to ask him, ‘Who’s Eddie? What voice is Eddie’s voice?’ This movie answers that question. Eddie has played a lot of different characters over the last 40-plus years, but he has never played himself onscreen before. He opens up his world and his heart and I think people are going to really enjoy spending time with him.”