See photos of legendary actor and ‘Star Wars’ voice James Earl Jones from his early days until now!
Not just a voice. James Earl Jones has been a star of stage and screen for over seven decades. After briefly studying medicine and then serving in the U.S. Army, James turned to acting. Roles in several acclaimed Shakespeare productions would lead to his first on-screen role in Stanley Kubrick’s 1964 film Dr. Strangelove.
In the late 70s, James’ found fame in a new realm after voicing Darth Vader in the Star Wars series. He also appeared in the hits Coming to America (1988), Field of Dreams (1989), The Hunt for Red October (1990), The Sandlot (1993), and The Lion King (1994). Throughout his career, he’s earned three Tony Awards, two Primetime Emmys, and a Grammy.
On September 9, 2024, James died at the age of 93.
Scroll through the photos to see the life of James Earl Jones.
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James Earl Jones in ‘The Great White Hope’
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James Earl Jones packs the punch in 1970’s The Great White Hope. He earned an Oscar nomination for the film, which was based on a 1967 play of the same name.
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James Early Jones in 1977
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James Earl Jones smiles in a portrait from 1977. James dealt with a strong stutter during his youth, something he said was tempered by acting and literature.
“I was a stutterer. I couldn’t talk,” he said in 1996. “So my first year of school was my first mute year, and then those mute years continued until I got to high school.”
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James Earl Jones Draws in 1977
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James Earl Jones ponders during a photoshoot in 1977. He was a fan of all the arts.
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James Earl Jones in New York
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James Earl Jones promotes his Broadway play A Lesson from Aloes. At the time, he was splitting his time between stage and screen.
“There’s a pattern,” he told people at the time. “Every two years I tend to come back to Broadway, go broke, and then go back to Los Angeles and try to recoup before coming back here again.”
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James Earl Jones at the 43rd Annual Emmy Awards
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James Earl Jones wins big at The 43rd Annual Emmy Awards on Aug. 25, 1991. He took home best lead actor in a drama for playing Gabriel Bird on the show Gabriel’s Fire along with best supporting actor in a miniseries for his part on Heat Wave.
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James Earl Jones at the SAG Awards
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James Earl Jones James Earl Jones accepts the Life Achievement Award at the 15th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards on Jan. 25, 2009.
Talking about the honor with ‘Today’ in 2009, he said, “What fascinates me is that every actor is given a charge, a task. No matter what your motive was in taking the role, even if it’s just to pay the bills.”
“You’re the only person who will be able to present to an audience what that character is all about! You’re the public face of all the other work that’s gone into it. Your job is to create a performance that NO ONE else would have thought of. And that, is fun!”
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James Early Jones & Wife Cecilia Hart at the Olivier Theatre Awards
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James Earl Jones and wife Cecilia Hart look thrilled as they arrive at the Olivier Theatre Awards on Mar. 20, 2010. In addition to his lengthy screen resume, James was a legend of the theater.
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James Earl Jones Recieves the Monte Cristo Award
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James Earl Jones beams while holding up his trophy. He received the 11th Annual Monte Cristo Award from the Eugene ONeill Theatre Centres on May 9, 2011.
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James Early Jones at the 2011 Tony Awards
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Cecilia Hart is radiant in red beside husband James Earl Jones at the 65th Annual Tony Awards on Jun. 12, 2011. He received the Lifetime Achievement honor from the organization in 2017.
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James Earl Jones on ‘The Alan Titchmarsh Show’
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James Earl Jones waves during an appearance on the British TV show The Alan Titchmarsh Show on Oct. 14, 2011.
James once said of his approach to acting, “The goal wasn’t to be a millionaire or to be a Hollywood star. That was not the goal. The goal was something about – the goal was to find the goal, but I knew where it was.”
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James Earl Jones at the 2012 Marian Anderson Awards
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James Earl Jones flashes a peace sign at the 2012 Marian Anderson Awards in Nov. 2021. He was that year’s honoree.
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James Earl Jones in Australia
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James Earl Jones sits for a portrait while on tour with Alfred Uhry’s Pulitzer-Prize-winning play Driving Miss Daisy in Australia. He acted opposite Angela Lansbury in the 2013 production of the 1987 play, which was adapted into a 1989 film.
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James Earl Jones & Mark Zuckerberg at Harvard Commencement
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James Earl Jones laughs with Mark Zuckerberg during Harvard University commencement exercises, in Cambridge, Mass. on May 25, 2017. He received an honorary doctorate.
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James Early Jones at the 2017 Tony Awards
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James Earl Jones accepts the Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre at the 71st annual Tony Awards on Jun. 11, 2017.
“So this is a big deal, huh?” he joked during his acceptance speech, before going on to thank father Robert Earl Jones for “open[ing] the door to his world and his work.” He also thanked his wife “for being such a wonderful companion in my life and in my work, and for being the great co-producer of our son, Flynn.”
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