Is Eddie Murphy Really Unmotivated by Awards?

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Key Takeaways
- Eddie Murphy prioritizes audience appreciation over awards.
- He humorously anticipates receiving an honorary Oscar in his later years.
- Collaboration with Pete Davidson has been a rewarding experience for him.
- Both comedians share a common background in Saturday Night Live.
- The impact of timeless films is more significant than trophies for Murphy.
Los Angeles, Aug 9 (NationPress) Comedian and actor Eddie Murphy reveals that his drive does not stem from receiving awards. Nevertheless, he wouldn’t mind having an Oscar displayed prominently.
The 64-year-old star has achieved remarkable success in Hollywood, featuring in iconic movie series such as ‘Beverly Hills Cop’ and ‘Shrek’. However, Eddie maintains that awards do not fuel his passion, as reported by Female First UK.
In an interview with Sky News, he stated, “The films are everlasting and unique, and for many years, they resonate with audiences and achieve commercial triumph. So, while you earn substantial money and people enjoy it, you don’t dwell on ‘I didn’t secure a trophy’. The audience’s reaction and the staying power of the film—that’s the real accolade.”
He added, “What have I gained over these years? One day, they’ll present me with one of those honorary Oscars. When I’m quite old, I’ll express gratitude for this esteemed recognition. I’ll be ancient and without teeth, but I’m completely fine with receiving my honorary Oscar when I’m 90.”
According to Female First UK, Eddie shares the screen with Pete Davidson in ‘The Pickup’, a new action-comedy film. Eddie recently expressed that he shares “a lot in common” with Pete and enjoyed collaborating with him, the former star of Saturday Night Live.
During a conversation with Extra, Eddie shared, “I was eager to work with him. I was already a fan from SNL, and we have several similarities. Both of us began our stand-up careers at a young age, joined Saturday Night Live early, and both lost our fathers while young. So, we connect on many levels, and he represents a new generation of SNL. It was thrilling—working alongside SNL alumni gives me a sense of connection.”
Currently, Pete is anticipating his first child with Elsie Hewitt, but Eddie has yet to provide him with any parenting tips.