None,as a matter of fact he (Charlie Murphy) was not in the movie
Played by Eddie Murphy, she was called Mama Klump.
The original Nutty Professor was released in 1963 and starred Jerry Lewis, Stella Stevens and Del Moore. The remake was released in 1996 and starred Eddie Murphy, Jada Pinkett Smith and James Coburn.
I wanted to know what did the nutty professor do in this movie, what was his name?
Cletus was papa klump.
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no he did not
Played by Eddie Murphy, she was called Mama Klump.
It depends on if you're referring to the Jerry Lewis original or the Eddie Murphy remake. The original Jekyll-Hyde-like comedy, which starred Lewis (who also directed, co-produced and co-wrote the project), was filmed in late 1962 and released in 1963; Murphy's remake was released in 1996 and a sequel "Nutty Professor ll: The Klumps" appeared in theaters in 2000. A second sequel starring Murphy reportedly is in the planning stages.
Nutty Professor II: The Klumps When it comes to salary, Eddie Murphy's lowest salary known to us was on Saturday Night Live - $4500/episode. His highest salary known to us was on Nutty Professor II: The Klumps - $20,000,000.
The original Nutty Professor was released in 1963 and starred Jerry Lewis, Stella Stevens and Del Moore. The remake was released in 1996 and starred Eddie Murphy, Jada Pinkett Smith and James Coburn.
In my opinion, Eddie Murphy's funniest movies are 48 Hours, Daddy Day Care, The Nutty Professor, Shrek and Beverly Hills Cop.
Yes, Eddie Murphy can do an English accent. He showcased his ability in various films and performances, notably in "Coming to America" and "The Nutty Professor." His comedic talent allows him to adopt different accents convincingly, demonstrating his versatility as an actor.
Eddie Murphy referred to "white chocolate" in the movie "The Nutty Professor," where he plays multiple characters, including the protagonist Sherman Klump and his alter ego Buddy Love. The term is used humorously to describe a character's obsession with a particular type of candy. The film, released in 1996, showcases Murphy's comedic talent through various roles and transformations.