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
(JC)
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)
Mattie Fresno and the Holoflux Universe
(Griss)
One on One
(Senator Larry Eldredge)
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))
Martin
(Bro Fo' Real)
Saturday Night Live
(Self (uncredited))