Charles Quinton 'Charlie' Murphy (July 12, 1959 - April 12, 2017) was an American actor, comedian, and writer famous for being a cast member and writer on the Comedy Central sketch-comedy series Chappelle's Show. He is also known for his work with his younger brother, actor/comedian Eddie Murphy. He died from leukemia on April 12, 2017, aged 57 in Brooklyn.
Night at the Museum
(Taxi Driver)
Death of a Dynasty
(Dick James / Dukey Man / Sock Head)
The Perfect Holiday
(J-Jizzy)
Universal Remote
(Various)
Lottery Ticket
(Semaj)
Roll Bounce
(Victor)
Thugaboo: A Miracle on D-roc's Street
(Big Kid (voice))
Thugaboo: Sneaker Madness
(Big Kid (voice))
Why We Laugh: Black Comedians on Black Comedy
(Self)
CB4
(Gusto)
Unearthed
(Hank)
The Pompatus of Love
(Saxophone Man)
Bar Starz
(Clay the Doorman / Arnie)
Lovesick
(Damian (as Charles Q. Murphy))
The Landlord
(Hubcap Thief (uncredited))
The Kid Who Loved Christmas
(Jamal)
The Players Club
(Brooklyn)
Meet the Blacks
(Key Flo)
Murder Was the Case: The Movie
(Self)
Frankenhood
(Franklin)
Eddie Murphy: One Night Only
(Self)
The Hustle
(Junior Walker)
Charlie Murphy: I Will Not Apologize
(Himself)
Merry F#%$in' Christmas
(Self)
Mo' Better Blues
(Eggy)
Our Family Wedding
(T.J.)
Jungle Fever
(Livin' Large)
Twisted Fortune
(Angel Robbins)
Freaknik: The Musical
((voice))
The Cookout 2
(Coach Ashmokeem)
King's Ransom
(Herb Clarke)
Paper Soldiers
(Detective Johnson)
Harlem Nights
(Jimmy)
Norbit
(Floyd the Dog (voice))
Pauly Shore's Natural Born Komics: Miami
(Self)
One on One
(Senator Larry Eldredge)
Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Nick Cannon Presents: Wild 'N Out
The Boondocks
Too Late with Adam Carolla
Are We There Yet?
Hawaii Five-0
(Don McKinney)
Black Jesus
(Vic)
Power
(Marshal Williams)
Gotham Comedy Live
(Self - Host)
Chappelle's Show
(Weed Smoker (uncredited))