James Earl Jones

American actor and voice artist

James Earl Jones - American actor and voice artist
Born

January 17th, 1931
94 years ago

Died

September 9th, 2024
0 years ago — 93 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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A prominent American actor and voice artist, acclaimed for a versatile career spanning several decades. Key performances include the voice of Darth Vader in the 'Star Wars' franchise and the lead role in 'The Great White Hope', which earned critical praise. Additionally, contributed to the stage with significant performances in productions such as 'Fences' and 'Othello'. Also, provided the narration for notable documentaries and projects, showcasing a powerful vocal presence.

Voiced Darth Vader in the 'Star Wars' franchise

Starred in 'The Great White Hope'

Performed in 'Fences' on Broadway

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