“I think, if you boil it down, it’s a film about empathy,” the 56-year-old actor says of “The Holdovers,” his latest team-up with director Alexander Payne.
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“It has been a crazy ride,” says Alaqua Cox, who was working in an Amazon warehouse before landing a role in 2021’s “Hawkeye” series and now her own spinoff.
“You look for the simple pleasures and find out that life is actually pretty sweet,” says the actor, who loves spending family time on his cattle ranch.
“Sixty hit me, and then I realized that I play tennis with guys half my age,” the A-lister says. “I feel good. .. I get to live this incredible life.”
“I go to a quiet room, close the door and start the day this way: pray, meditate, exercise,” the 52-year-old “Family Plan” star says of his regimen.
You hear the unmistakable laugh before you see the man. Eddie Murphy’s deep, joyous chuckle could qualify as its own special effect.
Laughter remains the great equalizer, in good times and bad, the Luxor headliner says: “I hear that first laugh and I know it’s all going to be OK.”
The funnyman, who returns to Vegas next weekend for a stand-up show, can also be found these days on Netflix as an animated lizard in “Leo.”
Her history-making Academy Award for best supporting actress has taught the 32-year-old DeBose a few things about life.