
*Myles Murphy, son of comedy icon Eddie Murphy, has been making a name for himself on the Los Angeles stand-up circuit — and he’s been doing it completely independently.
According to The Humor Mill, for six months, Myles attended open mics across the city without trading on his famous last name. His goal was simple: to prove himself on merit alone.
The Ha Ha Café in North Hollywood became the stage for his public debut. The night reflected months of under-the-radar preparation.
Myles had kept the entire journey private, even from close friends, waiting until he was confident both in his material and his ability to command a stage.
Once he felt truly prepared, he began inviting people to see what he had been quietly building.
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Here’s more from The Humor Mill reports:
So, when he walked onto the Ha Ha Café stage that night, it wasn’t a debut built on hype. It was the reveal of months of quiet work.
His first joke hit. Then another. And soon the room was rolling with laughter — not polite laughter, but the real kind, the kind that comes from surprise and delight. Myles wasn’t imitating his father; he was carving out his own comedic rhythm, sharp and modern, with a confidence that only comes from putting in the reps when no one is watching.
Comedians in the back exchanged knowing looks. The host whispered, “He’s been practicing,” as Myles delivered a punchline that brought the house down.
When the set ended, the applause felt like more than encouragement. It felt like acknowledgment — a room full of strangers recognizing a young comic who had earned his moment.
According to the publication, Myles showed no interest in riding his father’s legacy. He demonstrated a distinct comedic voice, contemporary and self-assured, developed through months of consistent work away from the spotlight.
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