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  greatest black actor
Biography Respectfully labeled as one of the hardest working actors in Hollywood, Jackson is an undisputed star as demonstrated in the fact that his films have grossed the most money in box office sales than any other actor in the history of filmmaking.
Jackson made an indelible mark on American cinema with his portrayal of 'Jules', the philosophizing hitman, in Quentin Tarantino's "Pulp Fiction." In addition to unanimous critical acclaim for his performance, he received Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations as Best Supporting Actor as well as a Best Supporting Actor award from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts.
samuel & The Rock. Jackson most recently topped the opening weekend box office charts with the success of the Paramount Pictures film, "Coach Carter." Jackson portrayed real-life high school basketball coach, 'Ken Carter', a dedicated role model and advocate for students succeeding in the classroom as well as on the basketball court. "Coach Carter" was screened as the opening night film of the prestigious Palm Springs Film Festival and at the Festival, Jackson received the Career Achievement Award for Acting at the closing night gala. Jackson "appeared" as the character 'Frozone' in the Disney animated action-adventure film, "The Incredibles" which was released to record box office results this past November. The film was directed and written by Brad Bird and earned a Golden Globe nomination for Best Picture as well as two Academy Award nominations. Jackson most recently starred in the independent film for Sony Classics, "In My Country," based on the best-selling novel by South African writer, Antije Krog. Jackson portrays an American reporter who must cope with the aftermath of apartheid as his newspaper assigns him to cover the Truth and Reconciliation Trials, established by Archbishop Desmond Tutu, that expose the worst cases of torture, abuse and violence. "In My Country" was directed by John Boorman and produced by Bob Chartoff and Mike Medavoy. Juliette Binoche co-stars
Currently, Jackson plays 'Mace Windu' in the final episode of the Star Wars trilogy, "Star Wars: Episode III-Revenge of the Sith." Jackson also reprises his role as 'Agent Augustus Gibbons' in "XXX: State of the Union" for Sony Pictures. The film was directed by Lee Tamahori. In Fall 2005, Jackson stars alongside Eugene Levy in New Line Cinema's comedy adventure, "The Man." Directed by Les Mayfield, "The Man" tells the tale of a clueless traveling salesman (Eugene Levy) who finds himself in the middle of an ATF sting, spearheaded by an unsympathetic Agent Vann (Jackson). At the end of this year, Jackson will be on the big screen in "Freedomland," directed by Joe Roth for Revolution Studios. Julianne Moore plays a distraught, single mother whose son disappears and is believed to be dead. She blames an African-American man from the projects for the kidnapping, creating a racial controversy. "Freedomland" will have a limited release in Decemeber and opens wide on January 13, 2006. Newline's "Snakes on a Plane," directed by David R. Ellis, has wrapped and is expected to be released in August 2006. Jackson is currently filming "Black Snake Moan," written and directed by Craig Brewer who brought us the acclaimed film, "Hustle and Flow".
In 2003, Jackson starred in "S.W.A.T" for Columbia TriStar. Directed by Clark Johnson, "S.W.A.T." is about an arrested drug kingpin who is transported by a Los Angeles Police Department S.W.A.T. team and led out of the city and into Federal custody. Plans go awry when the kingpin offers $100 million to anyone who can free him. Colin Farrell and Michelle Rodriguez are also in the film.
In 2002, Jackson starred with Ben Affleck in the box office and critical success, Paramount's "Changing Lanes." Jackson delivered an intense yet sympathetic performance of a father who was down on his luck, but intent on getting even with the man that wronged him. Also in 2002, Jackson starred and executive produced the Sony/ Screen Gems film "Formula 51," with Robert Carlyle; co-starred in the sci-fi thriller, "XXX"; and reprised his role as 'Mace Windu' in the second installment of George Lucas' "Stars Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones."
In 2001, Jackson starred in Jersey Franchise/Universal's "Caveman's Valentine." Directed by Kasi Lemmons, the film followed the story of a homeless man in New York City who discovered a murder. Jackson also served as an executive producer on the project, which was the most successful independent film of this year. This was Jackson's second project with Kasi Lemmons with the first being the applauded, "Eve's Bayou," which he also produced.
Jackson also co-starred opposite Bruce Willis in writer/director M. Night Shyamalan's suspense drama, "Unbreakable" for Disney. Jackson's character, 'Elijah Price,' a highly suspicious and wheelchair bound man with a far-fetched theory, holds the key to the film's underlying question of, "Are You Unbreakable?" Jackson starred in John Singleton's "Shaft" in the title role opposite Christian Bale and Vanessa Williams. Jackson also starred in Paramount's courtroom drama "Rules of Engagement" where he played Col. Terry Childers, a military officer on trial for ordering his soldiers to open fire on civilians. Directed by William Friedkin, the film co-starred Tommy Lee Jones. Both "Shaft" and "Rules of Engagement" were screened at the 2000 Deauville Film Festival, where Jackson was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award. Jackson starred in Warner Bros. "Deep Blue Sea" for director Renny Harlin, and in Francois Girard's "The Red Violin." Jackson also made a cameo appearance in George Lucas' highly successful and popular "Star Wars Episode One: The Phantom Menace."
Jackson also starred in "The Negotiator" and "Jackie Brown," his second film with director Quentin Tarantino. For the latter he received a Golden Globe nomination and the Silver Bear Award for Best Actor in a Comedy at the Berlin Film Festival.
Jackson starred opposite Sandra Bullock, Matthew McConaughey and Kevin Spacey in Joel Schumacher's 1996 film of the John Grisham novel "A Time to Kill." For his performance Jackson received a Golden Globe nomination and an NAACP Image Award. He also starred opposite Bruce Willis in "Die Hard with a Vengence," the top-grossing movie internationally in 1995.
Jackson made movie history with his portrayal of a crack addict in Spike Lee's "Jungle Fever" when he was awarded the first and only Best Supporting Performance Award ever given by the judges at the Cannes Film Festival. He also won the New York Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actor for that performance. His other film credits include "Twisted," "187," "Sphere," "The Long Kiss Goodnight," "Hard Eight," "Kiss of Death," "Losing Isaiah" and "Amos and Andrew." Additional film credits include: "Ragtime," "Sea of Love," "Coming to America," "Ray," "Do the Right Thing," "School Daze," "Mo' Better Blues," Goodfellas," "Strictly Business," "White Sands," " Patriot Games," "Jumpin' at the Boneyard," "Father and Sons," "Juice," "Fresh" and "True Romance."
On television, Jackson starred in John Frankenheimer's Emmy Award-winning "Against the Wall" for HBO. His performance earned him a Cable Ace nomination as Best Supporting Actor in a Movie or Miniseries, as well as a Golden Globe nomination. Jackson's career began upon his graduation from Morehouse College in Atlanta with a degree in dramatic arts. He went on to perform in numerous stage plays, including Home, A Soldier's Play, Sally/Prince and The District Line. He also originated roles in two of August Wilson's plays at Yale Repertory Theatre. For the New York Shakespeare Festival, Jackson appeared in Mother Courage and Her Children, Spell #7, and The Mighty Gents.

Filmography
1408 (2007) (pre-production) .... Mr. Olin Resurrecting the Champ (2007) (pre-production) Farce of the Penguins (2006) (filming) (voice) .... Narrator Home of the Brave (2006) Home of the Brave (2006) (post-production) Afrosamurai (2007) (announced) ...No. 2 Black Snake Moan (2006) Snakes on a Plane (2006) (post Freedomland(2006) .... Lorenzo Council prodution) .... Nelville Flynn 2004: A Light Knight's Odyssey (2006) (filming) (voice) .... Fear Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005) .... The Man (2005) .... Vann Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (2004) (VG) (voice) .... Basic (2003) - West In My Country (2005) - Langston Whitfield Coach Carter (2005) - Coach Ken Carter XXX: State of the Union (2005) - Augustus Gibbons Kill Bill: Vol.2 (2004) - Rufus Twisted (2004) - John Mills The Incredibles (2004) - Lucius Best/Frozone S.W.A.T. (2003) - Sgt. Dan "Hondo" Harrelson Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones (2002) - Mace Windu Changing Lanes (2002) - Doyle Gipson Xxx (2002) - Agent Augustus Gibbons Formula 51 (2002) - Elmo McElroy, Executive Producer The Caveman's Valentine (2001) - Romulus Rules of Engagement (2000) - Colonel Terry L. Childers Shaft (2000) - John Shaft Unbreakable (2000) - Elijah Price Deep Blue Sea (1999) - Russell Franklin Star Wars Episode I: the Phantom Menace (1999) - Jedi Knight Mace Windu, Jedi Knight Mace Windu The Red Violin (1999) - Charles Morritz Sphere (1998) - Dr. Harry Adams Out of Sight (1998) - Hejira--Uncredited The Negotiator (1998) - Danny Roman Hard Eight (1997) - Jimmy One Eight Seven (1997) - Trevor Garfield Eve's Bayou (1997) - Louis Batiste, Producer Jackie Brown (1997) - Ordell Robbie, Ordell Robbie The Great White Hype (1996) - Reverend Fred Sultan, Reverend Fred Sultan A Time to Kill (1996) - Carl Lee Hailey The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996) - Mitch Henessey The Search for One-Eye Jimmy (1996) - Colonel Ron Trees Lounge (1996) - Wendell Assault at West Point (1996) - Richard Greener Losing Isaiah (1995) - Kadar Lewis Kiss of Death (1995) - Calvin Die Hard With a Vengeance (1995) - Zeus Fluke (1995) - Voice of Rumbo Fresh (1994) - Sam Hail Caesar (1994) - Pulp Fiction (1994) - Jules Winfield The New Age (1994) - Dale Deveaux True Romance (1993) - Big Don National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1 (1993) - Wes Luger The Meteor Man (1993) - Dre Menace II Society (1993) - Tat Lawson Jurassic Park (1993) - Arnold Amos & Andrew (1993) - Andrew Sterling Jumpin' at the Boneyard (1992) - Mr. Simpson Patriot Games (1992) - Robby Jackson Fathers And Sons (1992) - Marshall, Marshall Juice (1992) - Trip White Sands (1992) - Greg Meeker Johnny Suede (1992) - B-Bop Strictly Business (1991) - Monroe Jungle Fever (1991) - Gator Purify A Shock to the System (1990) - Ulysses Def by Temptation (1990) - Betsy's Wedding (1990) - Taxi Dispatcher Mo' Better Blues (1990) - Madlock The Exorcist III (1990) - Dream Blind Man Goodfellas (1990) - Stacks Edwards The Return of Superfly (1990) - Nate Cabot Do the Right Thing (1989) - Mister Senor Love Daddy Sea of Love (1989) - Black Guy School Daze (1988) - Leeds Coming to America (1988) - Hold-up Man Ragtime (1981) - Together for Days (1972) - StanLabels: actor, hoolywood greats, samuel l jackson, the greatest actor. |
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hello! it's me otrov77 from mylot!
nice blog! :)
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