Eddie Murphy vs. Will Smith
By Susan King, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
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So who really is the bigger star? We decided to pit these two popular performers against each other in several categories. (Beatrice de Gea / Los Angeles Times)
Just the facts
Born: Edward Regan Murphy on April 3, 1961 in
Mother Lillian was a telephone operator; father Charles Edward Murphy was a transit cop and amateur comedian who left the family when Eddie was 3 years old. Five years later, Eddies dad was stabbed to death. Murphy and his brother Charlie, also a comedian, were raised in Roosevelt, on
Born: Willard Christopher Smith Jr. on Sept. 25, 1968 in
Smith is the second of four kids born to Carolina, who worked as a school board employee, and Willard Sr., who owned a refrigeration company. He grew up in the middle-class area of Wynnefield and attended Overbrook High School. He was given the nickname Prince because he could charm his way out of any situation. (Charley Gallay / Getty Images)
Height
Murphy
59 1/2
Smith:
6 2 1/2
Winner: Smith, though, Murphys ego often is over 63. (Andrew Gombert / EPA)
Beginnings
Murphy
Citing
Smith
Smith decided to forgo a scholarship to
Winner: Though both hit it big when they were young, Murphy has the edge, achieving TV stardom at 19. (George Rose / Los Angeles Times)
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Awards
Murphy
Won: Best actor from the National Society of Film Critics for 1996s The Nutty Professor; the Golden Globe, the Broadcast Film Critics Assn. and Screen Actors Guild awards for supporting actor for 2006s Dreamgirls.
Oscar: Was nominated for supporting actor Oscar for Dreamgirls.
Embarrassment: Murphy set a record earlier this year when he won five Razzie awards for his multiple roles in the comedy Norbit worst actor, worst supporting actor, worst supporting actress, worst screenplay and worst screen couple.
Smith
Won: The MTV Movie Award for best male performance in 2007s I Am Legend and 2001s Ali; the Peoples Choice Award for favorite male action star in 2005; the Teen Choice Awards for dramatic actor and movie chemistry (with son Jaden) in 2006s The Pursuit of Happyness.
Oscar: Nominated twice for lead actor for 2001s Ali and 2006s The Pursuit of Happyness.
Embarrassment: Won the Razzie Award in 2000 for worst original song, shared with
Winner: Toss-up. Murphy has won more awards, but Smith also has two Oscar nominations, and in the lead actor category. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
Personal Life
Murphy
Was married from 1993 to 2006 to Nicole Mitchell. Together they had four daughters and one son. He has another son by a previous relationship, and a daughter born last year to Spice Girl Melanie B. On New Years Day this year, he exchanged marriage vows with Tracey Edmonds, the former spouse of Kenny Babyface Edmonds, in a private ceremony in Bora Bora. They announced two weeks later the ceremony wasnt legal and decided just to remain friends. He has recently been linked with the sister of CSI: Miami star Eva La Rue.
Smith
He married Sharee Zampino in 1992. Together they have a son, Willard Christopher IIII, who known as Trey. They divorced in 1995. Two years later, he married actress
Winner: Both have failed marriages, but Smith seems to have a solid relationship with Jada and his kids are adorably precocious. (Matt Sayles / Associated Press)
Scandals
Murphy
The actor hit the tabloids in 1997 when he was pulled over by sheriffs deputies in the wee small hours of the morning in
The following year, Seiuli fell to his death from the roof of an apartment building.
Smith
Just prior to Christmas last year, Smith was quoted in the Scottish newspaper the Daily Record that Even
After the Anti-Defamation and several other organizations were in an uproar over the remarks, Smith issued a statement saying that the article misrepresented what he said: Its an awful and disgusting lie. It speaks to the dangerous power of an ignorant person with a pen.... Adolf Hitler was a vile, heinous, vicious killer responsible or one of the greatest acts of evil ever committed on this planet.
Just this past Sunday in The Times, an article focused on the controversy surrounding the Smiths’ new private school, New Village Academy in
Loser: (No one wins in scandals). Both have had their share of troubles, but hands-down this category goes to Murphy. (Niko-Lorenvu / EPA)