However, a role Murphy has rarely played is the romantic lead. There were exceptions earlier in his career with the 2008 romantic drama The Edge of Love and the 2007 indie thriller-comedy Watching the ...
In a conversation with 60 Minutes, Murphy dished on his set experience with actor Matt Damon, his love of sleep, and keeping ...
Cillian Murphy may prefer to keep his personality in his art, rather than in the celebrity tabloids, but that hasn’t stopped ...
At a concert in Ahmedabad, Arijit Singh's reaction to a fan singing Chahun Main Ya Naa from Aashiqui 2 went viral as he encouraged the fan to sing along with him. The heartwarming interaction became a ...
Cillian Murphy won't be in "28 Years Later" — but he might appear in its sequel. The film sees director Danny Boyle return for the long-awaited horror sequel two decades after "28 Days Later." ...
Cillian Murphy, who starred in the lead role in the original 2002 film 28 Days Later, won't be returning for the upcoming sequel, 28 Years Later. Producer Andrew Macdonald confirmed this in a ...
Voiced by Eddie Murphy, the talkative Donkey served as the ... petting him, cradling him, singing to him, and telling him that he was and always will be loved,” the statement continued.
The donkey that inspired Eddie Murphy's iconic character in the Shrek ... petting him, cradling him, singing to him, and telling him that he was and always will be loved." ...
Gary Lineker and Danny Murphy delivered a unanimous verdict on the controversial decision to award Joao Pedro a penalty against Arsenal on Saurday. The Brighton star converted his spot-kick to ...
The donkey thought to have inspired Eddie Murphy's character in the Shrek films has died aged 30. Miniature donkey Perry died after battling a painful hoof disease called laminitis, according to ...
Meanwhile, Murphy is set to play funk legend George Clinton in an upcoming biopic directed by Bill Condon. The script, written by Virgil Williams, is based on Clinton’s memoir Brothas Be ...
Somehow, the Seahawks veterans managed to produce a fake receipt for rookie Byron Murphy II reading out a total of $155,788.77. The result: some hollering and a stunned face from Murphy.