James Earl Jones, who died last week, was one of many who made the “Star Wars” films immersive and intricate. Here is a look ...
allows himself to be tagged with a left thrown by actor James Earl Jones, star of the Broadway hit, “The Great White Hope,” in Hollywood Nov. 10, 1969. Bettmann Archive, via Getty Images Jones ...
James Earl Jones, who has died aged 93 (Pic: Getty) Prowse, who had hoped to voice ... the concept artist whose dramatic images defined the character, and Ben Burtt, the sound designer whose ...
James Earl Jones, Martin Mull, Ryan O’Neal and Phil ... performed his song I Am Not Okay with a small live orchestra as images of the numerous actors, producers, writers and others who worked ...
James Earl Jones, Martin Mull, Ryan O’Neal and Phil ... his song “I Am Not Okay” with a small live orchestra as images of the numerous actors, producers, writers and others who worked ...
In the heat of the Civil Rights Movement, Jones didn’t give rousing speeches or lead marches. Instead, he doubled down on his art.
Our film critic looks at the late actor's tie to baseball. The roles he played made him a great spokesperson for the sport.
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The death of James Earl Jones has forced me to consider the end of an era. Harry Belafonte, Sidney Poitier and Jones were giants in my industry. They were Black performers whose ascents to stardom ...
During the 1980s, Jones’ career began to ascend. In 1987, he starred in August Wilson’s play “Fences” as Troy Maxson. As a ...
Of all of his performances, this one is my favorite 凉 Rest in peace James Earl Jones ️ pic.twitter.com/xt2mNQwgQNSeptember 9, 2024 It still makes me laugh ...