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Dan Aykroyd’s daughter Belle is seen in her place at the AFI ceremony for Eddie Murphy

Dan Akroyd’s daughter Belle Aykroyd appeared in place of her father at Eddie Murphy’s AFI Life Achievement Award more than a year after the actor skipped “SNL 50.”

“My father wanted to be here, he was meant to be here, he wrote these words, and then life became difficult,” Belle said on stage at the event, which premiered on Netflix on Sunday.

The actor, 32, then read a letter from the “Blues Brothers” star in his absence.

Dan Aykroyd’s daughter Belle Aykroyd (pictured left) appeared in place of her father at Eddie Murphy’s AFI Life Achievement Award ceremony. AFI Getty Images
Belle (seen above) said the “Coneheads” star wanted to be there but “life got in the way.” AFI Getty Images

“Hello, sir. We made a classic hit together, man. A critical and financial success,” Belle read, referring to Murphy and Dan’s 1983 comedy “Trading Places.”

“‘Trading Places’ is now a big part of Christmas movies, because of Baby Jesus. It was a solid script with a great director, John Landis, and a very talented and beloved cast, but Eddie, it was you,” he continued.

“It was your energy, intelligence, talent, skills, and enthusiasm that moved the film to the place of the pioneers.”

Belle concluded her father’s speech by reading his memorable words to the “Beverly Hills Cop” actress in “Trading Places.”

“You look good, Billy Ray,” he read.

The actor (seen above) read a letter from Dan in his absence. AFI Getty Images
“Hello, sir. We made a classic hit together, man. A critical and financial success,” Belle read, referring to Murphy and Dan’s 1983 comedy “Trading Places” (as seen above). Courtesy of the Everett Collection
Dan (seen above with the comedian in 1983) said Murphy’s “energy, intelligence, talent, skills, and enthusiasm” drove the film forward. Courtesy of the Everett Collection

It is unclear why Dan, 73, was unable to attend the event in person, and Page Six reached out to his attorney for comment, but he did not immediately respond.

In February 2025, Dan skipped “SNL 50: The Anniversary Special” because he wanted to experience the milestone as a fan rather than an active participant.

“I wanted to be home and I wanted to watch the show from start to finish,” he told “Entertainment Weekly” at Comic-Con 2025 last July.

“I knew if I was there, I would be in the dressing room, working. I wanted to see it live. I’m a fan of the show today, and I watch it all the time,” said the “Conheads” star.

It is unclear why Dan (seen above with his family in 2016) could not attend the event in person. Patrick McMullan via Getty Images
Dan (seen above in 2016) skipped the “SNL 50” anniversary special last February. Getty Images
He said he wants to experience the milestone as a fan rather than as a worker. (Pictured: Dan in 2019.) Getty Images of Universal Studios Hollywood

“I love these young players; I think they’re great. I just wanted to see and be sad with my family at home, eating my popcorn.”

Dan appeared on the NBC sketch comedy show for its first four seasons, from 1975 to 1979.

A number of other original cast members attended the anniversary special, including Laraine Newman and Jane Curtin.

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