Packet 5: Tossup 20

A film starring this actor was the subject of a successful script plagiarism lawsuit against Paramount by Art Buchwald, which led to more careful Hollywood accounting. (15[1])This actor’s (15[1])first scene (15[1])on film depicts him singing along with a Walkman playing “Roxanne” by the Police. (15[1])Upon wrapping (15[1])a scene in which this actor says “I’m your worst nightmare” after a bar fight, the director Walter Hill said “we’re rich.” In a 1987 film shot by Ernest Dickerson and directed by Robert (*) Townsend, this actor impersonates an Italian-American who has just seen Rocky. This actor wrote (-5[1])“no, motherfucker, I didn’t forget” in the liner notes of an album he recorded to win a 100,000-dollar bet with his mentor. Boyz II Men wrote “End of the Road” for a film starring this actor, who debuted in 48 Hrs. (10[1])This actor (10[1])is described as (10[1])“raw” (10[1])in the title of (10[1])the highest-grossing stand-up comedy film. (10[1])For 10 points, (10[1])name this actor who sang “Party All the Time” (10[2])and played Axel Foley in Beverly Hills Cop. ■END■

ANSWER: Eddie Murphy [or Edward Regan Murphy] (The lawsuit was over the script of Coming to America. Boyz II Men wrote “End of the Road” for the soundtrack of Boomerang. Murphy’s bet was with Richard Pryor.)
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