Celebrities Honor Eddie Murphy's Illustrious Career at AFI Life Achievement Award Gala
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Celebrities Honor Eddie Murphy's Illustrious Career at AFI Life Achievement Award Gala

authorBy Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
DateApr 19, 2026
Read Time2 min

A grand assembly of Hollywood luminaries convened at the Dolby Theater to fete Eddie Murphy, who was honored with the prestigious American Film Institute Life Achievement Award. The 51st annual recognition saw director Spike Lee presenting the accolade, praising Murphy's unwavering authenticity, dedication to his family, and his remarkable artistic journey.

The evening was further brightened by a galaxy of stars including Tracy Morgan, Dave Chappelle, Bill Burr, Chris Rock, Arsenio Hall, and Jennifer Hudson, among others. Each shared heartfelt stories and humor-filled recollections of Murphy's profound influence on their lives and careers. Dave Chappelle fondly recalled Murphy as a childhood hero, whose stand-up special "Raw" became a formative experience. Stevie Wonder made a surprise appearance, comically noting Murphy's early impressions of him on "Saturday Night Live" and commending his unique ability to bring joy and diffuse tension through laughter. Mike Myers, appearing in "Shrek" makeup, expressed immense pride in having collaborated with Murphy, equating the experience to working alongside cinematic legends.

In his acceptance speech, Murphy expressed deep gratitude, acknowledging recent personal milestones including the arrival of his first grandson and third granddaughter, alongside his 65th birthday. With characteristic wit, he joked about the timing of the award, suggesting a later conferral might have led to a less decorous acceptance. He concluded with a touch of emotion, remarking on the unforgettable nature of the night and nearly shedding tears of joy. Murphy's extensive career spans iconic films such as "48 Hrs.," "Trading Places," and "Beverly Hills Cop," and he rose to fame on "Saturday Night Live" in the 1980s, creating beloved characters. The ceremony also recognized Oscar-winning cinematographer Autumn Durald Arkapaw with the Franklin J. Schaffner alumni medal, who spoke of Murphy's role in her early appreciation for cinema.

This tribute to Eddie Murphy serves as a powerful testament to the enduring influence of artistic brilliance and the importance of recognizing those who have dedicated their lives to entertaining and inspiring others. It underscores the profound impact of creativity and resilience in shaping cultural landscapes and bringing people together through shared laughter and memorable stories.

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