The young James Earl Jones suffered from a debilitating stutter. Shy and self-conscious, young James was encouraged to try ...
Kids today may know James Earl Jones as the voice of Mufasa in ... actor's first appearance that made an impression with ...
James Earl Jones might have enjoyed an acting career ... "I can't make a living doing this", he told the young James. "So if you want to enter this world, do it because you love it." ...
Arsenio Hall also recently shared that James Earl Jones’ “wisdom” fueled him in the Coming To America movies, and he was ...
How James Earl Jones Left the Young Stars of The Sandlot Speechless During His 1 Day on Set James Earl Jones Made Just $7,000 as Darth Vader in First Star Wars. Back Then, 'I Thought That Was Good ...
James Earl Jones passed away on September 9th ... but then get word that Stringbean has been kidnapped. With the aid of a young eyewitness, and drummer nicknamed Rimshot (Andre Gower), who ...
James Earl Jones, who died last month at the age of 93 ... By 1963, I had worked in nine productions with him. The Festival gave young actors a steady continuum of work. It was Joe’s dream ...
You made a young animator’s dream come true when ... of many things the world will miss about James." Getty Images James Earl Jones with his honorary Oscar at the 84th Annual Academy Awards ...
James Earl Jones was born on Jan. 17, 1931 ... He first became aware of Jones in the early 1960s. “I was a young aspiring actor who had come into New York and he had all the elements of acting — ...
When a young Simba says ... From cinema’s biggest villain to its enlightened heroes, James Earl Jones voiced some of the most memorable characters ever on the big screen.
As a young performer — a young Black performer ... and nervousness was me standing in my truth, just as James Earl Jones taught me to do. And he never once steered me wrong." ...
He said, ‘Young man, can you do that ... his absolute hardest to provide what the scene called for, James Earl Jones could “just drop a tear” on the spot. Lawrence was impressed ...