Contrary to popular belief at the time, comic-cum-actor Eddie Murphy didn’t leave the 2007 Oscars hall early after losing out on a Best Supporting Actor statuette because he was a sore loser; rather, ...
Eddie Murphy meant the Oscars no harm. The actor, 64, is setting the record straight on why he exited the 2007 Academy Awards early after being nominated for the first time for Best Supporting Actor.
It was supposed to be Eddie Murphy's big night. Going into the 2007 Academy Awards on Feb. 25, 2007, Eddie Murphy was considered the clear frontrunner to take home the Oscar for best supporting actor ...
During an interview with Entertainment Weekly, veteran actor and comedian Eddie Murphy disclosed the reason why he abruptly left the 2007 Oscars after he did not win an award for his role in the ...
It wasn’t “hard to say goodbye” to the Oscars for Eddie Murphy. The Pickup star, 64, revealed why he left the 2007 Academy Awards early after he lost the Best Actor in a Supporting Role award for his ...
Eddie Murphy famously left the 2007 Academy Awards after he lost the best supporting actor award for his role as James “Thunder” Early in “Dreamgirls.” However, the premature exit wasn’t out of spite.
When Eddie Murphy lost the Oscar in 2007 to Alan Arkin in Little Miss Sunshine for Best Supporting Actor, he left the ceremony shortly after; one headline claimed the Dreamgirls-nominated actor ...
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*Eddie Murphy has clarified the long-speculated reason behind his early exit from the 2007 Academy Awards following his loss for “Dreamgirls.” The actor says his decision wasn’t driven by frustration, ...
Eddie Murphy is setting the record straight about the reason he left the 2007 Oscars early after losing the Academy Award for best supporting actor. The 64-year-old actor and comedian received his ...