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The actor James Earl Jones died Monday at 93. He's remembered for many roles, notably as the writer in Field of Dreams who gave the famous "People will come, Ray" speech to Kevin Costner's character.
Spurred on by the voice, Ray takes a road trip that leads him to reclusive author Terence Mann (James Earl Jones, who imbues the role with gravity and soul) and to Moonlight Graham, a player who ...
George Clooney recalls the time the late and great James Earl Jones stopped his performance in Broadway's 'Fences' midway due to chatty audience members: 'I was literally pointing at this old lady.
On April 7, 2025, stars of the stage and screen gathered to honor the life of the late James Earl Jones at the James Earl Jones Theatre on Broadway. Check out photos here!
Kevin Costner is mourning the loss of his Field of Dreams co-star, James Earl Jones. Jones died at the age of 93 at his New York home. His career spans 60 years, with roles in film, television, and ...
After overcoming challenges in his early years in northern Michigan, James Earl Jones built a brilliant list of credits on stage and TV and in film.
James Earl Jones, the voice of Darth Vader, Mufasa and Terence Mann in Field of Dreams began his acting career at the Ramsdell Theatre in Manistee in 1953.
Manistee honored the late James Earl Jones with a tribute event at the Ramsdell Theatre, marking what would have been his 94th birthday.
In the heat of the Civil Rights Movement, Jones didn’t give rousing speeches or lead marches. Instead, he doubled down on his art.
If you grew up in the ‘80s and ‘90s, one of the essential voices of the time was the booming one belonging to legendary actor James Earl Jones. He was the iconic voice of the infamous Star Wars father ...