Eddie Murphy's brother, Charlie Murphy, who was also a comedian, has passed away after battling leukemia. He was 57.
TMZ noted that his manager said Charlie had been going through chemotherapy and died in a New York City hospital on Wednesday. The media outlet also reported that sources have said the Murphy family is so saddened and surprised by his death because they all thought he was getting better.
The older brother of the famous actor enjoyed his own success in the industry. Not only did he co-write movies Eddie was in including Norbit and Vampire in Brooklyn, but he also co-starred in Are We There Yet?, The Boondocks and Black Jesus. Perhaps though fans will most remember him for being featured on some of Dave Chappelle's hilarious Chappelle's Show skits.
Many other comedic geniuses and those who knew him expressed their condolences via Twitter upon hearing the news.
Just came out of meditation and learned that one of my friends and my biggest comedy idol passed. Damn I loved Charlie Murphy ❤❤❤❤????????????????????????
— Russell Simmons (@UncleRUSH) April 12, 2017
Sad to hear about the passing of Charlie Murphy. He was one funny, kind man. Sending love and light to his family and friends.
— Russell Simmons (@UncleRUSH) April 12, 2017
R.I.P Charlie Murphy ???????? pic.twitter.com/xSak8oLnaZ
— Chad Johnson (@ochocinco) April 12, 2017
Terribly saddened ... Charlie
— Paul Mooney (@PaulEalyMooney) April 12, 2017
#RIP to my man #CharlieMurphy we will ride for you bro.. 1 ❤️ pic.twitter.com/BSOk9nNsHO
— Mike Epps (@TheRealMikeEpps) April 12, 2017
Charlie Murphy was such a kind, sweet, funny man. Damn. Incredible talent, even better man. RIP ❤
— Gabrielle Union (@itsgabrielleu) April 12, 2017
We just lost one of the funniest most real brothers of all time . Charlie Murphy RIP. pic.twitter.com/AAwItp5AJC
— Chris Rock (@chrisrock) April 12, 2017
Charlie Murphy left his mark. No hyperbole I think his Rick James story is the single funniest moment in television history. He'll be missed
— Larry Beyince (@DragonflyJonez) April 12, 2017
Rest in paradise Charlie Murphy. ????????
— Raekwon Da Chef (@Raekwon) April 12, 2017
Charlie Murphy was a great man. God bless, we already miss you.
— Lil Chano From 79th (@chancetherapper) April 12, 2017
Rest well Charlie Murphy. Thanks for one of the greatest comedy sketches in the history of time and space. pic.twitter.com/KHz1MqGjci
— Travon Free (@Travon) April 12, 2017
Charlie leaves behind two children he shared with his wife, Tisha Taylor Murphy, who died from cervical cancer in 2009 and another child from a previous relationship.
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