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* [[Jada Pinkett Smith|Jada Pinkett]] | * [[Jada Pinkett Smith|Jada Pinkett]] | ||
* [[James Coburn]] | * [[James Coburn]] | ||
* [[Dave Chappelle]]|Cinematography=[[Julio Macat]]|Editor=[[Don Zimmerman (film editor)|Don Zimmerman]]|Music composer=[[David Newman (composer)|David Newman]]|Production studio=[[Imagine Entertainment]]<br>Eddie Murphy Productions|Distributed By=[[Universal Pictures]]|Runtime=96 minutes|Country=United States|Language=English|Budget=$54 million|Box Office=$274 million}} | * [[Dave Chappelle]]|Cinematography=[[Julio Macat]]|Editor=[[Don Zimmerman (film editor)|Don Zimmerman]]|Music composer=[[David Newman (composer)|David Newman]]|Production studio=[[Imagine Entertainment]]<br>Eddie Murphy Productions|Distributed By=[[Universal Pictures]]|Runtime=96 minutes|Country=United States|Language=English|Budget=$54 million|Box Office=$274 million|Picture=The nutty professor.jpeg}} | ||
== Cast == | == Cast == |
Latest revision as of 20:35, 31 January 2025
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Cast[edit | edit source]
- Eddie Murphy as:
- Professor Sherman Klump
- Buddy Love
- Lance Perkins, a parody of Richard Simmons[1]
- Cletus Klump, Sherman's father
- Anna Pearl Jensen-Klump, Sherman's mother
- Ida Mae Jensen, Anna's mother and Sherman's maternal grandmother
- Ernie Klump Sr., Sherman's older brother
- Jada Pinkett as Carla Purty
- James Coburn as Harlan Hartley
- Larry Miller as Dean Richmond
- Dave Chappelle as Reggie Warrington, a Def Jam comedian
- Chappelle reprised his role on Chris Rock's 1997 album Roll with the New.
- John Ales as Jason
- Jamal Mixon as Ernie Klump Jr., Sherman's nephew. Ernie Jr. is the only member of the Klump family played by a different actor.
- Montell Jordan as Himself
- Ned Luke as a construction worker
- Hamilton Von Watts as Health Inspector
- ↑ Claudia Eller (5 May 1994). "That 'Nutty' Eddie Murphy". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 2021-01-20.