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Albert Cornelius Freeman Jr. (March 21, 1934 – August 9, 2012) was an American actor, director, and educator. A life member of The Actors Studio, [1] Freeman appeared in a wide variety of plays, ranging from Leroi Jones' Slave/Toilet to Joe Papp's revivals of Long Day's Journey Into Night and Troilus and Cressida, and films, including My Sweet Charlie, Finian's Rainbow, and Malcolm X, as ...
Morgan Freeman [2] (born June 1, 1937) is an American actor, producer, and narrator. In a career spanning five decades, he has received numerous accolades , including an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award , as well as a nomination for a Tony Award .
Tommy Lee Jones, Academy Award-winning actor; his ex-wife Kimberlea Moser is the daughter of San Antonio's former mayor, Phil Hardberger; Jonathan Joss, actor (King of the Hill) [12] Callie Khouri, Academy Award-winning screenwriter (Thelma and Louise) Katie Leclerc, actress (Switched at Birth) [12] Jim Lehrer, anchor of PBS NewsHour
Down in the Delta is a 1998 American-Canadian drama film, directed by Maya Angelou (in her only film directing effort) and starring Alfre Woodard, Al Freeman, Jr., Esther Rolle (in her final film appearance before her death), Loretta Devine, and Wesley Snipes.
Al Freeman may refer to: Al Freeman Jr. (1934–2012), American actor, director, and educator; Al Freeman (artist) (born 1981), New York–based artist
Freeman, 38, who became the head football coach at Notre Dame in December 2021, married his wife, Joanna Freeman, in 2010. The couple met during their time at The Ohio State University, where ...
After the game, Freeman, 35, sprinted over to find wife Chelsea Freeman waiting on the edge of the baseball diamond. They immediately embraced in a massive bear hug and kissed in front of the cameras.
The role was originated and played by actor Al Freeman Jr. from January 1972 until 1987, with a brief interruption in 1975. In the process, he earned a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series in 1979, becoming the first actor from the show as well as the first African American to earn the award. [1]