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James Earl Jones
James Earl Jones news, related photos and videos, and reviews of James Earl Jones performances. According to Wikipedia: James Earl Jones is an American Emmy- and Tony Award-winning actor of film and stage, perhaps best known for his deep... [more]
James Earl Jones news, related photos and videos, and reviews of James Earl Jones performances. According to Wikipedia: James Earl Jones is an American Emmy- and Tony Award-winning actor of film and stage, perhaps best known for his deep baritone voice featured in the 1977 film Star Wars.
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James Earl Jones has been breaking down barriers since the 1950s. As he prepares to star in an all-black Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, he tells Maddy Costa about his absent father, elderly sex – and why his stutter was his salvationThe septuagenarian walking slowly through the Novello theatre in London looks like an archetypal American tourist. Tall and wide, he wears a puffy gilet that makes him seem even bulkier, while a faded baseball cap shades...
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From wowowow.com
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For the billions of people in the world who don't care about Farve vs. Packers on MNF, they can tune in to House and watch James Earl Jones play an African dictator. We all know that he was great as the voice of a Darth Vader, who was also like a dictator, so that might...read more
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From nowpublic.com
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In this week's episode of House, James Earl Jones played an African dictator. Much of the plot centered on whether he should live or die, and whether the doctors should make that decision in order to save innocent Africans that he would kill if he survived.
Ok, here's the thing about this. Jones is undoubtedly a great actor, but he didn't seem like an evil dictator ready to wipe out half the population of his country. He seemed more like his...
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From tvsquad.com
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By casting the man who played Darth Vader as a genocidal dictator, did 'House' take the easy road in creating a compelling POTW? Perhaps, but it's so good, I just don't care!And as if that weren't enough joy, we are given back the old team! That's right, with Taub having resigned and 13 fired, Foreman asks Cuddy to allow him to work with Chase and Cameron again. House returns to oversee the case on an "unofficial basis" and right there we have...
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