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Dolemite Is My Name
Academy Award nominee Eddie Murphy portrays real-life legend Rudy Ray Moore, a comedy and rap pioneer who proved naysayers wrong when his hilarious, obscene, kung-fu fighting alter ego, Dolemite, became a 1970s Blaxploitation phenomenon.

Dolemite will receive a limited theatrical release starting Oct. 14 before hitting Netflix shortly thereafter on October 25, 2019.
 
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Academy Conversations: Dolemite Is My Name

Dolemite Is My Name discussion with actors Eddie Murphy and Da'Vine Joy Randolph, writers Larry Karaszewski and Scott Alexander, costume designer Ruth E. Carter, and producer John Davis on October 27, 2019 at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater.

Moderated by Brickson Diamond.
 
SAG-AFTRA Foundation: Conversations with Eddie Murphy (Nov. 20, 2019)

A career retrospective with Eddie Murphy. Moderated by Jenelle Riley, Variety.
 
He's coming back to SNL. But I honestly think he should move forward in his career instead of backward...I think he does a different kind of comedy now that isn't really slapstick.
 
Eddie Murphy & Da'Vine Joy Randolph ~ Ballad Of A Boy And A Girl

 
In an interview with The New York Times on the occasion of the release of the sequel to the film A Prince in New York, which is scheduled to be released on March 5 on Amazon Prime Video,

HALL I’m here ’cause I’m broke — he’s here ’cause he’s good. [Laughter]

MURPHY I don’t see myself as a movie star or a comedian or any of those things. I see myself as an artist. And I feel like there’s a bunch of different ways I can express myself.

HALL You can pop by Eddie’s, and he’ll play a song for you. And you can’t even believe, wait, that’s you on guitar? That’s you singing? You wrote and produced this track? And that’s what he does for fun. For him it’s like crocheting a hat.

MURPHY I have so many tracks and collaborations with people — Michael [Jackson], El DeBarge — all these people I’ve been in the studio with over the years and never finished it or never released it.

HALL He does so many things. He does them as well as anybody else. He’s a beast. It’s hard to deal with.

A phrase that leaves fans of the King of Pop dreaming about a possible unreleased title with Eddie Murphy.

For novices, on Eddie Murphy's 1992 album "Love's Alright", Michael Jackson sang the chorus on the song "Yeah" with several artists and did a duet on "Whatzupwitu" which was released as a single and was the subject of a music video.

1992 also corresponds to the release of Michael Jackson's Music Video Remember The Time in which Eddie Murphy plays the Pharaoh.

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/24/m...2-america.html
 
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