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  1. www.biography.com › actors › james-earl-jonesJames Earl Jones Biography

    Apr 2, 2014 · Famous Actors. James Earl Jones is the American actor who voiced Darth Vader in the 'Star Wars' franchise. He's also known for films like 'The Great White Hope,' 'The Hunt for Red October'...

  2. James Earl Jones. Actor: Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. Widely regarded as the one of greatest stage and screen actors both in his native USA and internationally, James Earl Jones was born on January 17, 1931 in Arkabutla, Mississippi.

  3. James Earl Jones (born on January 17, 1931) is an American actor. He is famous for doing the voice of Darth Vader in the Star Wars movies, for doing the voice of Mufasa in The Lion King and in the 2019 remake, and for the CNN tagline ("This...is CNN"). He starred in Lincoln Portrait which has music by Aaron Copland.

  4. Mar 18, 2024 · James Earl Jones (born January 17, 1931, Arkabutla, Mississippi, U.S.) is an American actor who used his deep resonant voice to great effect in stage, film, and television roles. His father, the actor Robert Earl Jones, left his family before James Earl Jones was born, and the youth was raised largely by his grandparents in Michigan.

  5. Golden Globe Awards. 1. 5. James Earl Jones is an American actor known for his appearances on stage and screen. Jones is known as one of the few entertainers to have won the EGOT ( Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, Tony ). Jones has received two Primetime Emmy Awards, a Grammy Award and three Tony Awards.

  6. James Earl Jones is an American actor. He has been described as "one of America's most distinguished and versatile" actors for his performances on stage and screen, and "one of the greatest actors in American history". Over his career, he has received three Tony Awards, two Emmy Awards, and a Grammy Award.

  7. www.encyclopedia.com › literature-and-arts › theater-biographiesJames Earl Jones | Encyclopedia.com

    May 9, 2018 · Actor, 1957 —. Principal stage appearances include The Blacks, 1961; A Midsummer Night’s Dream, 1961; Othello, 1964 and 1982; The Emperor Jones, 1967; The Great White Hope, 1968; Of Mice and Men, 1974; Master Harold…and the Boys, 1983; and Fences, 1987.

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