Director Charles Burnett’s romantic comedy never found an audience in 1999. Co-starring Lynn Redgrave and Margot Kidder, it’s ...
James Earl Jones, the prolific star of films like Dr. Strangelove, Coming to America, and Field of Dreams, and the iconic ...
Perhaps the most iconic sports role for James Earl Jones showcased not just his famous ... a kind-hearted man who enjoys reflecting on his now-distant baseball career and is simply searching ...
The late actor James Earl Jones is deserving of a congressional gold medal according to the wishes of a New York ...
He's more machine now than man. Credit: Theo Wargo via Getty At 91 years old, legendary actor James Earl Jones is looking to step back from his iconic role as the voice of Darth Vader. After 45 ...
Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty; Getty James Earl Jones never intended to live in Pawling, N.Y. — where he had a house for 50 years and died this week. The acclaimed actor died at age 93 on Monday ...
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Now it’s getting a second chance ... go over big with everyone who ever craved seeing a bed scene with James Earl Jones and Lynn Redgrave.” Yet the film’s off-center depiction of isolation ...
Shelved too quickly after poor early word, Charles Burnett's romantic drama starring Lynn Redgrave and James Earl Jones deserved a run — which it's now getting.
“The Annihilation of Fish” would be pretty much unimaginable, if it weren’t here, now, a generation after its disappearance. It barely got into production in 1999, even with James Earl Jones ...
How many Broadway shows has James Earl Jones been in? James Earl Jones has appeared on Broadway in 20 shows. How many West End shows has James Earl Jones been in? James Earl Jones has appeared on ...
How Mufasa pays tribute to James Earl Jones: 'It was something we had to do' Arsenio Hall honors late Coming to America costars James Earl Jones and John Amos: 'Ain't we lucky we had 'em' ...