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Posted: 2017-04-12T17:31:18Z | Updated: 2017-04-13T01:49:33Z

Charlie Murphy , comedian and brother to Eddie Murphy, died on Wednesday morning following a battle with leukemia, TMZ reports. He was 57.

Charlies manager confirmed the news to TMZ, noting that the he had been undergoing chemotherapy. He died in a New York City hospital.

The Huffington Post has reached out to his representative for more details.

Born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1959, Charlie would go on to become a successful actor and comedian. Before breaking into the entertainment world, he enlisted in the United States Navy in 1978 and served for six years.

Charlie, like his brother, made a name for himself in comedy. One of his most famous appearances was in a skit on Chappelles Show, about the night he partied with Prince. Many of his sketches on the show were among its most memorable.

Aside from his work on Chappelles Show, Charlie also co-wrote a couple of movies starring Eddie, including Vampire in Brooklyn and Norbit, and appeared in some films himself (The Boondocks, Are We There Yet?). In the late 80s, Charlie had a brief career in rap, working behind the scenes as a songwriter with the K-9 Posse .

In 1997, the actor and comedian married Tisha Taylor , with whom he has two children; he also has another child from a previous relationship. Taylor died in 2009 following her own battle with cancer.

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That same year, Charlie launched a comedy series on the Crackle.com video network, titled, Charlie Murphys Crash Comedy , and in 2010, his first stand-up special, Charlie Murphy: I Will Not Apologize , premiered on Comedy Central.

Most recently, he was touring with Cedric the Entertainer, Eddie Griffin, George Lopez and D.L. Hughley as part of The Comedy Get Down Tour.