Entertainment NewsUnpacking Eddie Murphy’s Decision to Ditch His Trademark Laugh

Unpacking Eddie Murphy’s Decision to Ditch His Trademark Laugh

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Key Takeaways:

decided to tweak his famous laugh after realizing it had become his trademark, often used in .
– The iconic laugh is still a significant part of imitations of Murphy, along with his character, Donkey from Shrek.
– Murphy is set to in the next installment of , and he is also involved in several upcoming projects.

Eddie Murphy, a cherished actor, is widely known for his unmistakable laughter that graced numerous movies. However, if you've noticed, that unique laugh seems to have disappeared. The mystery unfolds as it becomes clear that this was not an unplanned occurrence but a deliberate decision by the actor himself.

Why Ditch the Laugh?

For many, Eddie's laughter was among the highlights of his movies, contributing to the humor and entertainment he delivered. However, Murphy admitted that he deliberately changed his laugh when he noticed it was becoming his trademark. This move was triggered particularly by the fact that mimicry of him often included his laugh, a fact he was oblivious to initially.

Murphy stated in an with CBR, “During the 80s, I was like, ‘I don't want to be known for just a laugh.' often used my laugh which made me consciously decide to change it. It was hard, but I had to force myself to stop laughing in that specific way. Now I laugh differently.”

Eddie's Laugh: Still an Icon

Despite Murphy's decision to change his laugh, it remains an integral part of his impersonations. Fans and impersonators often resort to the signature laugh when they impersonate him. This also includes mimicking his voice especially his unforgettable character, Donkey, from the hit movie franchise, Shrek.

Murphy has expressed his discontentment with the persisting impersonations, stating, “We're making too much of it! Even now, people choose to mimic my laugh and speak like me, or like Donkey. It's clear, they still associate me with my old laugh, which is really not me anymore.”

Upcoming Projects

Eddie Murphy's absence of his famous laugh doesn't make him less of an entertainer. Fans can look forward to seeing him in the Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F, slated to hit Netflix soon. The new chapter appears to be a promising addition to the beloved franchise.

Murphy is also teeing up for other major projects, which will continue to bring his one-of-a-kind humor to screens worldwide. He is all set to return with the popular movie franchise Beverly Hills Cop, with a fifth installment in the pipeline. Eddie is also involved in a potential remake of the classic movie, “It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World”, and he's begun recording dialogue for the upcoming Shrek . There's even a whisper about a possible standalone movie featuring Donkey, his popular character from the Shrek series.

In conclusion, while Eddie Murphy's trademark laugh may now only exist in the echoes of his previous work and numerous impersonations, he continues to reign as one of Hollywood's most charismatic and beloved . We eagerly await all the new laughs he will bring in his upcoming projects. Which Eddie Murphy classic tickles your funny bone the most? Share your favorite in the comments section. Tune back here for more updates on Eddie Murphy and his laughter-filled journey!

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Megan Dianehttps://www.projectcasting.com
Hi, I'm Megan Browne, the Head of Partnerships at Project Casting - a job board for the entertainment industry. As Head of Partnerships, I help businesses find the best talent for their influencer campaigns, photo shoots, and film productions. Creating these partnerships has enabled me to help businesses scale and reach their true potential. I'm excited to continue driving growth by connecting people with projects they're passionate about.

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