Comedian Charlie Murphy, star of Chappelle’s Show and older brother of Eddie Murphy, has died at the age of 57.
The stand-up performer died on Wednesday in New York of leukaemia, his spokesman confirmed.
A statement from the Murphy family read: “Our hearts are heavy with the loss today of our son, brother, father, uncle and friend Charlie.
“Charlie filled our family with love and laughter and there won’t be a day that goes by that his presence will not be missed.
“Thank you for the outpouring of condolences and prayers. We respectfully ask for privacy during this time of great loss for all of us.”
Murphy was best known for his appearances on Dave Chappelle’s Show on Comedy Central, and featured in his own recurring segment called Charlie Murphy’s True Hollywood Stories.
He also worked with his younger brother Eddie, co-writing the films Norbert and Vampire In Brooklyn.
Tributes poured in following his death.
Murphy voiced a role in the animated TV series The Boondocks and appeared in the comedy series Black Jesus.
His films include Our Family Wedding, King’s Ransom and CB4.
He is also credited with appearances on the TV drama series Power which will air later this year.
Agencies/Canadajournal