Who is Morgan Freeman?

Morgan Freeman (born June 1, 1937) is an American actress, producer and voice actor. Freeman won the Best Supporting Actor Academy Award in 2005 for her Million Baby movie. Street Smart received an Academy nomination for her films, The Driver of Miss Daisy, The Cost of Bondage and The Invincible.

Freeman is known for his unique smooth, deep voice and skill in expression.

Morgan Freeman was born on June 1, 1937 in Memphis, Tennessee. Barber was born to the son of Morgan Porterfield Freeman and teacher Mayme Edna. Freeman has three older siblings. According to DNA tests, some of their ancestors are from Niger.

When Freeman was nine years old, he began his acting career by starring in a game at school. At the age of 12, he won a state-wide drama competition. He graduated from Broad Street High School in 1955 but opted to join the United States Air Force by refusing a partial drama scholarship from Jackson State University.

He moved to Los Angeles, California four years after the army. In the early 1960s, he took acting classes at Pasadena Playhouse and dance classes in San Francisco, where he also lived in New York and worked as a dancer at the 1964 World's Fair. In the same year, he started his cinema life by playing as an extra in the movie The Pawnbroker.

Acting

His first acclaimed movie was Who Says I Can't Ride a Rainbow? Although he was recognized by the American media, he was first recognized by the soap opera Another World, and later for his roles in The Electric Company for children, which he said should have left much earlier. In the early 1971s, Freeman began acting in major feature films that gave him a fatherly character. He received applause for his role in The Shawshank Redemption in 1980. In the same year, he took part in the 1994th Berlin International Film Festival as a jury member. Same zamAt the time he played lead roles in films such as Robin Hood: Prince Of Thieves, Unforgiven, Seven and Deep Impact. In 1997, he founded the production company Revelations Entertainment with Lori McCreary and the online movie distribution company ClickStar, where he co-chaired with his sister. After three nominations (Street Smart for Best Supporting Actor and Driving Miss Daisy for Best Actor and The Shawshank Redemption), he won the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 77th Academy Award Ceremony for his role in Million Dollar Baby. Freeman has become a sought-after voice actor for his distinctive voice. In 2005, he voiced two solo films, War of the Worlds and the Academy Award-winning documentary March of the Penguins. Freeman appeared as God in the hit movie Bruce Almighty and performed as well as the critically acclaimed and box office success he played as Batman Begins and Lucius Fox in the 2008 film The Dark Knight. In 2007, he appeared in the movie The Bucket List, directed by Rob Reiner, with Jack Nicholson. In 2008, Freeman returned to Broadway with Country Girl, co-starring with Frances McDormand and Peter Gallagher, directed by Mike Nichols. Zaman zamHe wanted to make a movie about Nelson Mandela. His first attempt was to script Mandela's autobiography, Long Walk To Freedom, but could not finalize it. He bought the rights to John Carlin's book, Playing with the Enemy: Nelson Mandela and The Game That Form a Nation, which was released in 2008. He appeared in front of the camera with Matt Damon under the direction of Clint Eastwood. In the film, Freeman plays Nelson Mandela, while Matt Damon portrays rugby team captain Francois Pienaar Keller.

Other Studies

He was one of the presenters of the concert in July 2009 in Radia City Mucis Hall in New York in memory of Nelson Mandela. At the age of 65, Freeman obtained a private pilot license. There are three private aircraft, including the Cessna Citation 501 and dual-engine Cessna 414 aircraft. In 2007, the long-distance Emivest SJ30 bought it and received its order in December 2009. It has license to fly all the planes it has. Starting on January 4, 2004, Freeman has promoted CBS Evening News instead of Walter Cronkiye. In 2010, Freeman became the host of the Discovery Channel's television show Through the Wormhole.

Family

Freeman was married to Jeanette Adair Bradshaw from October 22, 1967 to 1979. He married Myrna Colley-Lee on June 16, 1984. Bill Luckett, Freeman's business partner and attorney, announced in August 2008 that the two were about to get divorced. On September 15, 2010, the couple divorced in Mississippi. Adopted daughter of first wife and same zamAt the moment, the two had 4 more children. In 2008, the TV series African American Live 2 revealed that Fremman's great great ancestors were slaves and migrated from North Carolina to Mississippi. Same as Freeman zamHe learned that his grandfather of Caucasian origin had been cremated by his mother at the time and that he was also living with his African-American grandmother zammoments could not legally marry in the South.)

Custom jobs

Freeman Charleston lives in Mississippi and New York. He has an elegant restaurant, Madidi, which he partner and manage, and a blues club called Ground Zero, both in Clarksdale, Mississippi.

Car crash 

On the evening of August 3, 2008, Ruleville was injured in a traffic accident near Mississippi. The car he traveled on, the 1997 model Nissan Maxima, got off the highway and rolled over. He and his female friend, Demaris Meyer, were taken out of the vehicle with the help of a hydraulic rescue device called Jaws of Life, and the helicopter was taken to The Regional Medical Center (The Med) hospital in Memphis by ambulance. Police ruled that alcohol had no effect in the accident. He broke his shoulder, arm and elbow in the accident and was taken into surgery on August 5. Doctors repaired damage to the nerve cells in his shoulder and arm as a result of a 4-hour operation. On the CNN channel, Piers stated that she is left-handed on the Morgan Tonight show, but has not yet been able to move the fingers on her left hand. He was wearing a special glove to prevent the blood flow from stopping due to his inability to move the muscles in his left hand. Press spokesman announced that Freeman is fully waiting for recovery. Meyer, the female passenger next to her, sued Freeman for her negligence in the accident. Meyer claimed that Morgan Freeman had a drink on the night of the incident.

beliefs

In an interview with CNN, he allegedly denied his allegations that he was the "man of God" and made a scientific position assumption above faith. "The question of faith is actually what you really believe, we put forward a theory in science and believe it is true until it is proven otherwise."

Philanthropy studies 

In 2004, together with the members of the Grenada Relief Fund, he helped people affected by Hurricane Hurricane on the island of Grenada. One earth He made voices in the clips of national organizations such as. (The purpose of the group is to raise awareness on issues such as environmental awareness) He made a soundtrack for the clip "Why Are We Here", which can be viewed on One Earth's website. Freeman Starville donated to Mississippi Horse Park in Mississipide. The Horse Park is part of the Mississippi State University and Freeman has multiple horses located there.

Comments on race 

Freeman openly criticized the Black History Month celebrations and did not participate in any similar activities. "I don't want Black History Month because it is American history," Freeman said. He pointed out that the only way to end racism, according to him, is not to talk about him and that he is not a "white history month." "I'm going to stop calling you a white guy, and I want you to stop calling me a black guy," Freeman said in an interview with Mike Wallace on his 60-minute show.Same as Freeman zamat the time supported the replacement of the Mississippi State flag on the grounds that it contained the Confederate war flag.

Political View 

Although Freeman stated that he would not participate in Obama's campaign for the 2008 presidential election, he supported Barack Obama's nomination. Freeman joined the President Clinton for the final presentation of the 1 FIFA WORLD CUP organization in Zurich on December 2010, 2022, USA Bid Committee Chairman Sunil Gulati and USMNT footballer Landon Donovan.

Receives awards 

On October 28, 2006, Freeman won the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Best of Mississippi Awards Ceremony. He was awarded a Doctorate in Art and Literature from Delata State University. In 2008, the family history was aired on African American Lives 2, the PBS show, and as a result of DNA tests, it learned that it came from Songhai and Tuareg people in Niger. In 1978, he was nominated for Tony Awards for his role in The Mighty Cents. In 1997, he was awarded an honorary degree at Rhodes College. In 2003, he was nominated for the Crystal Globe Award for his contributions to the world cinema at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. In 2006, he attended Cairo International Film Festival as guest of honor. In 2007, he and his wife won a lifetime achievement award from the Mississippi Literature and Art Institute. In 2007, he was honored for his contributions to the film and television at the Screen Nation Film and TV award ceremony. 2008 Kennedy Center Honnors received an honorary doctorate from Brown University in 2010.In 2011, he was awarded the Lifetime Award by the American Film Institute. In 2012, she was awarded the Most Popular Movie Icon by the People's Choice Awards. 2012 Cecil Bç Demille Award.

Movies 

Year Movie Role Notes
1980 Brubaker Walter
1984 Teachers Al Lewis
1985 Marie Charles traughber
1985 That Was Then… This Is Now Charlie Woods Adaptation in SE Hinton book with the script by Emilio Estevezin
1987 Street Smart Fast black Nominated - Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor;
Nominated - Golden Globe
1989 Glory Sergeant John Rawlins
Driving Miss Daisy Hoke Colburn Golden globe; nominated - Academy Award for Best Actor
Lean on Me Joe louis clark
1990 The Bonfire of the Vanities Judge Leonard White With Tom Hanks and Bruce Willis
1991 Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves azeem
1992 Unforgiven Ned logan
The Power of One Geel piet
1993 Bopha! just director
1994 The Shawshank Redemption Ellis Boyd “Red” Redding, Narrator Nominated - Academy Award for Best Actor; nominee - Golden Globe
1995 Se7en Detective Lieutenant William Somerset
Outbreak Gene. Billy Ford
1996 Chain Reaction Paul Shannon
Moll Flanders Hibble
1997 Friendship Theodore Joadson
Kiss The Girls Dr. Alex cross
1998 Deep Impact President Tom Beck
Hard Rain Jim
2000 Nurse Betty Charlie
Under Suspicion Victor Simulate
2001 Along Came a Spider Dr. Alex cross
2002 The Sum of All Fears DCI William Cabot
High Crimes Charlie grimes
2003 Bruce Almighty God
Dreamcatcher Abraham Kurtz
Levity Miles Evans
2004 Million Dollar Baby Eddie "Scrap Iron" Dupris Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor; Won - Golden Globe
The Hunting of the President the narrator limited number
The Big Bounce Walter crewes
2005 An Unfinished Life Mitch Bradley
War of the Worlds (Narrator)
March of the Penguins (Narrator)
Batman Begins Lucius fox
Danny the Dog Sam
2006 Edison force Ashford
The Contract Frank Carden
Lucky Number Slevin T
Express Case Him
2007 Evan Almighty God
Feast of Love Harry Scott
Gone, Baby, Gone Jack Doyle
The Bucket List Carter chambers
2008 The Dark Knight Lucius fox
Wanted Sloan
2009 Prom Night in Mississippi Itself
2009 Thick as Thieves Keith Ripley
2009 The Maiden Heist Charlie
2009 Invictus Nelson Mandela
2010 NET Joe
2011 Born to Be Wild Narrator
2011 Conan the Barbarian Narrator[40]
2011 Breaking the Taboo Narrator[41]
2011 Dolphin Tale Dr. Cameron mccarthy
2012 The Magic of Belle Isle Monte wildhorn
2012 The Dark Knight Rises Lucius fox
2013 Code Name: Olympus Allan Trumbull
2013 Oblivion Malcolm beech
2013 Now You See Me Thaddeus Bradley
2013 Last Vegas Archie
2013 The Last Knights bartok
2014 The Lego Movie Vitruvius (voice)
2014 Evolution Joseph Tagger
2014 Lucy Professor Norman
2016 Sihirbazlar Çetesi 2 Thaddeus Bradley


Television movies 

Year Name Role Other notes
1971 The Electric Company Series (1971-77)
1978 Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry Hammer uncle TV Movie
1981 The Marva Collins Story Clarence collins TV Movie
1986 R Luther Johnson TV Movie
1987 Fight For Life Dr. sherard TV Movie

Oscar awards 

  • Oscar nomination for the 1987 Street Smart movie-Best supporting actor
  • Oscar nomination for the 1989 Driving Miss Daisy movie - Best actor
  • 1994 Oscar Nomination-Best actor for the price of captivity
  • Oscar won in 2004 Million Dollar Baby movie - Best supporting actor

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