Charlie Murphy’s Wealth
Estimated net worth of Charles Quinton Murphy
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$2.5 Million
Charles Quinton Murphy Wiki Biography
Brooklyn-born Charles Quinton Murphy, who passed away in April 2017, made a name for himself as an actor, writer, and comedian. Although overshadowed by his famous younger brother Eddie Murphy, he gained recognition for his work, particularly on “Chappelle’s Show”, where he not only acted but also wrote episodes.
Charlie’s net worth was estimated to be over $2.5 million, with his acting roles in movies and TV shows contributing significantly. His skills as a writer also contributed to his financial success.
Charlie Murphy Net Worth $2.5 Million
Charlie’s first foray into show business was in 1984 with a role on “Saturday Night Live”. He then appeared in various films and shows, gradually building his net worth. Notably, his role in the movie “CB4” in 1993 elevated his visibility, and subsequent performances in “King’s Ransom” further contributed to his wealth. Additionally, he served as an executive producer for the group K-9 Posse’s album.
His involvement in the successful “Chappelle’s Show” from 2003 to 2006 had a significant impact on the growth of his net worth. In 2009, he embarked on his own show titled “Charlie Murphy’s Crash Comedy” and also made appearances in “1000 Ways to Die” and “Black Jesus”.
Beyond his work in film and television, Charlie also participated in the creation of several video games, which collectively bolstered his modest fortune.
On a personal note, he married Tisha Taylor Murphy in 1997, and sadly, she passed away from cancer in 2009. Charlie is survived by three children. Despite occasionally feeling overshadowed by his brother’s success, he expressed affection for Eddie and even worked as his bodyguard at times. Charlie Murphy passed away in April 2017 due to leukemia.
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| Full Name | Charlie Murphy |
| Net Worth | $2.5 Million |
| Date Of Birth | July 12, 1959 |
| Died | April 12, 2017 |
| Place Of Birth | Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States |
| Height | 6 ft (1.85 m) |
| Profession | Actor, Voice Actor, Screenwriter, Comedian, Soldier, Writer |
| Nationality | American |
| Spouse | Tisha Taylor (m. 1997–2009) |
| Parents | Charles Edward Murphy, Lillian Murphy |
| Siblings | Eddie Murphy, Vernon Lynch |
| Nicknames | Charles Q. Murphy , Charles Murphy , Charles Quinton Murphy , Charles Quinton “Charlie” Murphy , Charles O. Murphy , Omar , Charlie |
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| Nominations | MTV Africa Music Award for Best Collaboration in partnership with Absolut, MTV Africa Music Award for Video of the Year, MTV Africa Music Award for Best Breakthrough Act, BET Award for Best International Act: Africa, South African Music Award for Amstel Record of the Year, South African Music Award … |
| Movies | Norbit, The Perfect Holiday, Meet the Blacks, Moving Day, Lottery Ticket, Night at the Museum, Our Family Wedding, CB4, Roll Bounce, Harlem Nights, King’s Ransom, Jungle Fever, Mo’ Better Blues, Frankenhood, The Players Club, Death of a Dynasty, The Hustle, Bar Starz, Paper Soldiers, Vampire in Broo… |
| TV Shows | Chappelle’s Show, Black Jesus, Happy Valley, Biography, Charlie Murphy’s Crash Comedy, Nite Tales: The Series, Chappelle’s Show, Black Jesus, Happy Valley, We Got to Do Better, Biography, Charlie Murphy’s Crash Comedy, Nite Tales: The Series |
| # | Quote |
|---|---|
| 1 | [on the Rick James story on Chappelle’s Show (2003)] I knew it was something [special] when we took it over to my baby brother [Eddie Murphy’s] house. I was like, “Check out this Rick James sketch.” And we watched it and he was silent throughout the whole sketch, so I thought it was horrible. Soon as it stopped playing, he just said one word: “Genius.” And then busted out laughing like, “Play that shit again!” |
| # | Fact |
|---|---|
| 1 | Son of Lillian Lynch. |
| 2 | In, 1986 he wrote a screenplay titled “The Peddler” and sold it to Paramount for $150,000. As of today, the film remains unmade. |
| 3 | Uncle of Bria L. Murphy, Myles Murphy, Shayne Audra Murphy, and Brandon Lynch. |
| 4 | His nickname as a teenager was “Omar”. |
| 5 | Ran with a street gang early in his life. |
| 6 | Cousin of Ray Murphy Jr.. |
| 7 | Was in the U.S. Navy until 1984. |
| 8 | Ex-brother-in-law of Nicole Mitchell Murphy. |
| 9 | Nephew of Uncle Ray Murphy. |
| 10 | Stepbrother of Vernon Lynch. |
| 11 | Older brother of Eddie Murphy. |
| 12 | In his semi-true sketches, “Charlie Murphy’s True Hollywood Stories”, Charlie plays himself as the nemesis of Dave Chappelle’s character in Chappelle’s Show (2003). Most famously in these sketches, Murphy was repeatedly bitch-slapped by Rick James (as played by Chappelle) and was crushed at basketball by Prince (also played by Chappelle). |
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| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|---|---|---|
| Power | 2017 | TV Series | Marshal Williams |
| The Comedy Get Down | 2017 | TV Series | Charlie Murphy |
| Meet the Blacks | 2016 | Key Flo | |
| Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | 2016 | TV Series | Bellybomb |
| Black Jesus | 2014-2015 | TV Series | Vic |
| Black Dynamite | 2012-2014 | TV Series | A Cat Named Rollo |
| Charlie Murphy’s Law | 2014 | TV Series | Charlie |
| A Saturday Is a Terrible Thing to Waste | 2013 | Short | Sensei (as Charles Q. Murphy) |
| The Rickey Smiley Show | 2013 | TV Series | Damon |
| Hawaii Five-0 | 2013 | TV Series | Don McKinney |
| Moving Day | 2012 | Ced (as Charles Q. Murphy) | |
| The Cookout 2 | 2011 | TV Movie | Coach Ashmokeem (as Charles Q. Murphy) |
| Are We There Yet? | 2010-2011 | TV Series | Frank Kingston |
| The Boondocks | 2005-2010 | TV Series | Ed Wuncler III |
| Lottery Ticket | 2010/I | Semaj | |
| Our Family Wedding | 2010 | T.J. | |
| Freaknik: The Musical | 2010 | TV Movie | Al Sharpton Perminator (voice) |
| Nite Tales: The Series | 2009 | TV Series | Samson |
| Frankenhood | 2009 | Franklin (as Charles Q. Murphy) | |
| The Hustle | 2008 | Junior Walker | |
| Bar Starz | 2008 | Clay the Doorman / Arnie | |
| Twisted Fortune | 2007 | Angel Robbins (as Charles Q. Murphy) | |
| The Perfect Holiday | 2007 | J-Jizzy | |
| Unearthed | 2007 | Hank | |
| Universal Remote | 2007/I | Various (as Charles Q. Murphy) | |
| Norbit | 2007 | Floyd the Dog (voice) | |
| Mattie Fresno and the Holoflux Universe | 2007 | Griss (as Charles Q. Murphy) | |
| Natural Born Komics | 2007 | Video | |
| Three Days to Vegas | 2007 | Andre | |
| Thugaboo: A Miracle on D-Roc’s Street | 2006 | TV Movie | Big Kid (voice) |
| Night at the Museum | 2006 | Taxi Driver | |
| Thugaboo: Sneaker Madness | 2006 | TV Movie | Big Kid (voice, as Charles Q. Murphy) |
| Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure | 2005 | Video Game | White Mike (voice) |
| Roll Bounce | 2005 | Victor | |
| King’s Ransom | 2005 | Herb Clarke | |
| Lovesick | 2005/I | Damian (as Charles Q. Murphy) | |
| Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas | 2004 | Video Game | Jizzy B (voice) |
| One on One | 2004 | TV Series | Senator Larry Eldredge |
| Chappelle’s Show | 2003-2004 | TV Series | Buc Nasty / Various / Stinky / … |
| Death of a Dynasty | 2003 | Dick James / Dukey Man / Sock Head (as Charles Murphy) | |
| Paper Soldiers | 2002 | Johnson (as Charles Murphy) | |
| Unconditional Love | 1999 | Detective (as Charles Q. Murphy) | |
| The Players Club | 1998 | Brooklyn (as Charles O. Murphy) | |
| The Pompatus of Love | 1995 | Saxophone Man | |
| Murder Was the Case: The Movie | 1995 | Video short | JC’ (as Charles Q. Murphy) |
| Martin | 1995 | TV Series | Bro Fo’ Real |
| CB4 | 1993 | Gusto (as Charles Q. Murphy) | |
| Jungle Fever | 1991 | Livin’ Large (as Charles Q. Murphy) | |
| The Kid Who Loved Christmas | 1990 | TV Movie as Charles Q. Murphy | |
| Mo’ Better Blues | 1990 | Eggy (as Charles Q. Murphy) | |
| Harlem Nights | 1989 | Jimmy (as Charles Q. Murphy) | |
| Sonny Spoon | 1988 | TV Series | Rat |