Most actors experience a downturn in fortunes, and Eddie Murphy planned to dig himself out of a slump with a middle finger to his detractors.
Damson Idris recently responded to a fan with a touch of sarcasm after being speculated to have declined the role of Black Panther. The Hollywood actor subtly dismissed the claim with a witty remark,
Like a number of celebrities, Damson Idris stays tuned in to what’s going on in the world of entertainment using social media. The Snowfall actor recently caught wind of the claims that he’d take on the role of Wakanda’s king and warrior.
Getting fired from "Saturday Night Live" usually spells career disaster. But for Damon Wayans, getting the boot was exactly what he wanted.
Damon Wayans is opening up on the circumstances surrounding his firing from “Saturday Night Live” in 1986, admitting he “purposely” got himself canned.
Damson Idris took to X to make it known that he hasn't turned down the titular role in the upcoming Black Panther film.
Damon Wayans is opening up about his short stint on Saturday Night Live and the sketch that got him fired from the NBC late-night sketch show. The actor appears on Peacock’s docuseries SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night,
Local brewers Freestyle have released two beers in honour of Eddie Murphy’s classic comedy specials Delirious and Raw — but which one comes out on top?
SNL cast member A. Whitney Brown defended Lorne's decision to fire Damon by explaining, "You cannot go rogue, you cannot try to steal a sketch. A lot of people don't know this about Saturday Night Live, but the actual amount of improvisation on that show is miniscule, maybe one line a year, I would bet one line every five years."
Damon Wayans was a cast member during season 11 of SNL, when the show had an overhaul on existing stars participating.
Comedian Damon Wayans appears as a sort of ghost from Saturday Night Live’s past in the new Peacock docuseries SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night to explain why he “went rogue” and “wanted [Lorne Michaels] to fire me” after his brief stint during the show’s notoriously troubled 1985-1986 season of the show.
"Back in Action" co-stars Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz sit down for Complex’s “GOAT” web series where they name the greatest of all time across different categories. Foxx was asked about comedians and names Richard Pryor and Eddie Murphy as some of his top choices.