Eddie Murphy to receive comedy icon award
Eddie Murphy is to receive a Comedy Icon award. The Beverly Hills Cop star will be honored at the first-ever Comedy Awards for his 30-year career in stand-up, sketch, film and television at the event, which takes place at Hammerstein Ballroom in New York on March 26.
Casey Patterson, executive producer and executive vice president, event production, MTV Networks Entertainment Group said, “Eddie Murphy’s impact in the world of comedy is immeasurable.
“From the characters he created on SNL, to his groundbreaking stand-up performances and unforgettable film roles, Murphy changed the game forever and we’re honored that he will be joining us for the first-ever Comedy Awards.”
It has also been announced that presenters and attendees at the bash, which is expected to become an annual event, will include Tina Fey, Jon Stewart, Jimmy Fallon, South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, Bill Hader, Chloe Moretz and Kristen Wiig.
Grammy Award-winning act The Roots will entertain guests as the Comedy Awards’ house band.
Nominees for the other trophies being handed out at the ceremony were announced earlier this month, when it was also revealed a special award, the Johnny Carson Award For Comedic Excellence, will be given to “an individual who embodies the comedic excellence of the renowned and beloved comedic powerhouse.”
The recipient for the honor has not yet been revealed.
The awards will be broadcast on April 10 in the US simultaneously across MTV Networks’ COMEDY CENTRAL, Spike TV, TV Land, VH1 and Nick At Nite.