Eddie Murphy opens up in his Netflix documentary “Being Eddie” about his decision to stay away from “Saturday Night Live” for decades. It all stemmed from a joke David Spade made on “SNL” in 1995 ...
Eddie Murphy revisits his feelings about Saturday Night Live taking a shot at him in the new documentary Being Eddie. In a 1995 episode of SNL, David Spade made a joke about Murphy's "falling" career.
Eddie Murphy is the subject of "Being Eddie" (streaming Nov. 12), a new Netflix documentary about his life and career. The film includes interviews with Dave Chappelle, Pete Davidson, Jamie Foxx, ...
The comedian, 64, is looking back on his yearslong beef with the NBC sketch comedy program in his new Netflix documentary, “Being Eddie.” Murphy, who shot to stardom as a cast member on “SNL” from ...
According to the Being Eddie documentary on Netflix, Eddie Murphy is totally over that time David Spade insulted him on Saturday Night Live. Mostly. Directed by Angus Wall, Being Eddie—which began ...
Some of Hollywood’s most iconic comedies would’ve looked very different if Eddie Murphy had not turned them down. In a recent ...
About a decade into Murphy’s post-“SNL” blockbuster movie career, he experienced a box office flop with the Wes Craven-directed horror movie “Vampire in Brooklyn.” Spade joked about the movie’s poor ...
Netflix’s “Being Eddie” documentary offers viewers “a really genuine, little glimpse of me, for real,” Eddie Murphy tells USA TODAY. The Oscar nominee compares the experience of sitting for director ...