James Earl Jones made his Broadway debut in 1957 but gained acclaim for his work with the New York Shakespeare Festival taking on the Bard’s tragic heroes of Othello, Hamlet, Coriolanus, and King Lear ...
James Earl Jones, who died last week, was one of many who made the “Star Wars” films immersive and intricate. Here is a look ...
The artwork, as you can see below, brings Sailor Jupiter to life in stunning fashion. Naoko Takeuchi drew a simple ...
James Earl Jones made an irrevocable impact on the theater industry. And in the wake of his death, members of the Broadway ...
Just that quick our interview was downgraded to a chat — or upgraded, depending on your point of view — and all that was ...
Although he's gone, James Earl Jones will live on forever through his movies -- and will continue to live on as Darth Vader.
Speaking of numbers, the Lakers are venerating No. 44 this season. They announced this week that Jerry West’s number will be worn on a uniform patch all season, in honor of the late Hall of Famer, and ...
Shortly after news of James Earl Jones’ passing broke, the David Letterman YouTube page was quick to post an homage to the actor showing off his comedic chops.
From “The Great White Hope” to “The Sandlot” James Earl Jones gave us profound performances at the intersection of race and ...
Jones, who died Sept. 9, voiced Darth Vader in Star Wars and Mufasa in The Lion King. He started out in theater in the 1950s, and later won a Tony and an honorary Oscar. Originally broadcast in 1993.
Of the many tributes to the incomparable James Earl Jones, who died Monday at the age of 93 ... you won’t believe your eyes.” Claudine is interested but wary. She’s heard every line from every man and ...
In the movie “The Great White Hope,” James Earl Jones plays black boxer Jack Johnson when he hands the cop a C-note that says ...