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10 Highest-Grossing Eddie Murphy Movies, Ranked | TheRichest

Since his rise to stardom in 1980 as a cast member of the popular comedy show- Saturday Night Live, Eddie Murphy has since etched his name as a Legend in the global entertainment industry. The 61year old American stand-up comedian and actor is also a movie producer and director. However, when he is not on the screen, Murphy is also a voice-over actor and singer, with multiple tracks to his credit. However, despite an unusual distance from the entertainment scene in recent years, Murphy's filmography features classic movies like Coming to America, Dr. Dollittle, Shrek, and Mulan. However, this article will look at the top ten highest-grossing movies the legendary comedian and actor has featured.

10 Nutty Professor-1996 ($274 million)

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The 1996 comedy movie, a remake of its 1963 movie of the same name, saw Murphy showcase his multiple character skills. Aside from playing the role of Professor Sherman Klump, Murphy also starred in four different roles in the movie, which won the Best Makeup category at the 69th Academy Awards. Compared to the 1963 original classic, it earned more and was very successful commercially. It grossed around $274 million at the global box office.

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9 Dr. Dolittle-1998 ($294.4 million)

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Despite receiving mixed reviews when it was first released, Dr. Dolittle was a global box office hit. The American fantasy comedy plot features a Doctor with abilities to talk to animals, with Eddie Murphy starring as the protagonist. Its success has led to its producers releasing at least three other sequels, which, unfortunately, have not been as successful as the original. Its box office earnings were at a staggering $294.4 million.

8 Beverly Hills Cop II-1987 ($300 million)

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Besides playing the role of a Detroit police detective- Axel Foley, Eddie Murphy also co-wrote the 1984 action-comedy sequel. The plot was a continuation of the original, as it featured casts like Judge Reinhold and Ronny Cox, all of whom were critical to its success. Unfortunately, it was not commercially successful as its original, and its box office earning was a meager $300 million.

7 Mulan-1998 ($304.3 million)

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Eddie Murphy featured as the voice of the dragon Mushu in the critically successful animated series, also recorded as his first voice role in animation. Legendary actor Jackie Chan also featured as a voice actor for the Chinese dub of the Walt Disney Feature Animation movie. The animated musical adventure film was a success, grossing $304.4 million globally.

6 Beverly Hills Cop-1980 ($316 million)

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For his role in the blockbuster movie, Murphy won multiple awards while earning many nominations. This role saw Murphy shot into stardom, earning the fine young actor multiple fans and admirers at the time. Unfortunately, the American action comedy movie's sequel was not as successful as the original, earning just $316 million at the box office.

5 Coming To America-1980 ($350 million)

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According to many of Eddie Murphy's fans, Coming to America remains his best movie, as the legendary actor starred in multiple comic roles to the delight of the movie audiences. The 1988 American romantic comedy movie, directed by legendary Hollywood filmmaker- John Landis, was created by Eddie Murphy. At the time of release, it was a global success and racked in many positive reviews from its audience. However, with the release of its sequel in 2021, its box office earnings still grossed $350 million.

4 Shrek-2001 ($350 million)

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Following the success of Mulan, Eddie Murphy starred as the voice of the adorable and comic donkey in the 2001 commercially successful animation Shrek. The character of the donkey, whose voice was Murphy's, made the movie endearing to all and was believed to be why it became an instant box office success. It grossed $487.9 million and remained one of the most successful movies Eddie Murphy has starred in, to date.

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3 Shrek: Forever After-2010 ($752.6 million)

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The success of the original Shrek saw Dreamworks Animation and Paramount Pictures release many other sequels, all turning out to be very successful commercially. In this computer-animated fantasy comedy film, the Donkey (Murphy) continued to thrill fans comically, despite Shrek suffering a mid-life crisis. The movie is one of the most commercially successful in a long list of sequels, grossing $752.6 million.

2 Shrek The Third-2007 ($813.4 million)

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Released in 2007, it was the third sequel of the commercially successful Shrek animated series and Murphy's second highest-grossing movie of all time. However, its commercial success also made Murphy richer, as the legendary actor continued to play his role as the loveable donkey. Its box office earnings grossed $813.4 million.

1 Shrek 2-2004 ($928.7 million)

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Shrek 2 is the sequel of the original Shrek, released in 2001, and is Eddie Murphy's most commercially successful movie. The 92-minute animated movie received two Academy Award nominations for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song. Alternatively, its soundtrack charted at number 10 on the US Billboard 200 in 2004. It was commercially successful, grossing $928.7 million at the box office.

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