"Honoring the greatest voice in acting history and a Michigan icon. Rest in peace, James Earl Jones," tweeted Michigan ...
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The young James Earl Jones suffered from a debilitating stutter. Shy and self-conscious, young James was encouraged to try ...
James Earl Jones, the voice of Darth Vader and Mufasa, had a prolific Broadway career. Associated Press Cassius Clay, right, allows himself to be tagged with a left thrown by actor James Earl ...
James Earl Jones might have enjoyed an acting career that lasted nearly 60 years. But the thing he will be remembered for was that voice. It was a deep, rolling, glorious contrabass; once ...
Credit - Jeff Haynes—Sports Illustrated/Getty Images Jones grew up in the small, rural community of Dublin in the western ...
The commanding Jones voiced the greatest movie villain of all time ... On the flip side of Darth Vader is my other favorite James Earl Jones role: Mufasa in 1994’s animated Disney masterpiece ...
James Earl Jones, the iconic actor whose deep, resonant voice became legendary through roles like Darth Vader and Mufasa, has sadly died at 93 years old. Jones had diabetes for many years ...
Disney chief executive Bob Iger said: "From the gentle wisdom of Mufasa to the menacing threat of Darth Vader, James Earl Jones gave voice to some of the greatest characters in cinema history." ...
James Earl Jones passed away on September 9th. He was a part of American culture in so many ways. His voice was Darth Vader and Mufasa, and his “People Will Come” speech from Field of Dreams ...
Emmy and Tony Award-winning actor James Earl Jones' majestic voice became internationally recognized as the villainous Dark Lord in the "Star Wars" franchise. Neighbors who live along East 13th ...
On James Earl Jones’ birthday Jan. 17, St. Louis Today commentator Ben Hochman celebrates his famous ‘Field of Dreams’ monologue. On James Earl Jones’ birthday Jan. 17, St. Louis Today ...