By Joke Kujenya
AT 93, legendary actor James Earl Jones, renowned for his deep voice that brought characters like Darth Vader to life, passed away on Monday morning.
His family was by his side during his final moments, according to his agent Barry McPherson.
Jones, whose career spanned decades, earned global fame for his distinct baritone voice, notably as Darth Vader in Star Wars and Mufasa in The Lion King.
Despite his numerous roles across film, television, and stage, it was his voice that truly set him apart, resonating through generations.
He voiced the iconic CNN tagline, “This is CNN,” and played significant roles in films like Field of Dreams, Coming to America, and Conan the Barbarian.
Jones’ early life was marked by challenges, including a childhood stammer that silenced him for years.
Overcoming that, he built a career that made him a towering figure in the entertainment industry.
Throughout his journey, James Earl Jones received countless accolades, including two Emmys, a Grammy, a Golden Globe, and an honorary Oscar.
His exceptional performance as Othello and King Lear on stage, as well as his iconic portrayal in Roots: The Next Generation, cemented his status as one of the greatest actors of his time.
Tributes have been pouring in following his death.
Mark Hamill, who played Luke Skywalker, expressed grief, sharing, “RIP Dad” alongside a broken heart emoji.
Kevin Costner, his co-star in Field of Dreams, remembered his “booming voice” and “quiet strength.”
Actor Colman Domingo honoured Jones, saying, “A master of our craft. We stand on your shoulders.”
Colleagues and fans alike echoed their admiration, with Oscar-winning actress Octavia Spencer calling him a “legend” whose impact on cinema will be forever remembered.
Personal and Professional Life
Born in Mississippi in 1931, Jones faced personal and professional challenges throughout his life.
His father left the family, and his mother moved him to Michigan, where he was raised by his grandparents.
His stutter rendered him mute for years, but a patient teacher helped him rediscover his voice.
Jones initially pursued medicine but found his calling in drama, eventually becoming a groundbreaking Black actor in a time when opportunities for actors of color were limited.
In 1971, Jones became only the second Black man to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor.
His portrayal of heavyweight boxing champion Jack Johnson in The Great White Hope earned him critical acclaim.
He continued to break barriers, starring in movies and plays that addressed racial issues while elevating the roles available to Black actors.
Though Jones did not always seek recognition for his work, he left a profound legacy.
He also did not request credit for his voice work in the original Star Wars films, only earning $9,000 for his role as Darth Vader.
However, his contribution to the series, and cinema at large, remains unforgettable.
James Earl Jones leaves behind a lasting legacy.
His son, Flynn Earl Jones, survives him, carrying forward the name of an actor who redefined the power of voice and performance.
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