Michael Clarke Duncan

American Actor in The Green Mile

Michael Clarke Duncan - Performers & Entertainers born December 10th, 1957
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An American actor gained recognition for notable roles in film and television. Starred in 'The Green Mile' as John Coffey, earning nominations for an Academy Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award. Appeared in 'Daredevil' as Wilson Fisk and had roles in 'The Whole Nine Yards' and 'Armageddon'. Voiced characters in animated films and made guest appearances on various television series. Worked extensively in theater prior to film career, contributing to artistic development.

Starred in 'The Green Mile'

Portrayed Wilson Fisk in 'Daredevil'

Appeared in 'Armageddon'

Featured in 'The Whole Nine Yards'

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