Eighty-five years old and bouncing, Morgan Freeman is an infamous American actor, film director, and narrator. People describe him as one of the Legends in the film industry, known for his uniquely smooth, deep voice.
Freeman has also received several Academy Award nominations for his performance in Street Smart, The Shawshank Redemption, Driving Miss Daisy, and Invictus. He is also known for his wise quotes. In 2005 he won the best supporting actor Oscar for Million Dollar Baby.
Some of the box offices hit movies he has appeared in include; Deep Impact, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Bruce Almighty, The Sum of All Fears, Along Came a Spider, The Lego Movie, and Seven.
Early Life and Education
He was born to his parents on 1 June 1937. Morgan Freeman was born in Memphis, Tennessee. He also has three siblings older than him, though. Some of his forefathers were from Niger, according to an analysis. Freeman’s parents had him sent when he was very much younger to his paternal grandmum in Charleston, Mississippi.
He often moved during his childhood, living in Greenwood, Mississippi; Gary, Indiana; and eventually Chicago, Illinois. He then schooled at Board Street High School, a building that currently serves as Threadgill Elementary School, in Greenwood, Mississippi. In 1955, he graduated from Broad Street.
Morgan received a partial drama scholarship from Jackson State University, but he turned it down, opting instead to operate as a radar technician in the United States Air Force. Furthermore, Freeman moved to Los Angeles, California, where he attended the Pasadena dancing and acting lessons in the early 1960s.
Top 10 Facts about Morgan Freeman
- Even though Morgan was born in Memphis, he grew up in the Mississippi Delta region. He later relocated back to Mississippi, and there, he opened a blues club and restaurant in 2001.
- In 2011, the American Film Institute honored him with the 39th Lifetime Achievement Award on 9 June 2011.
- He worked closely with screenwriter Grant Boucher and became excellent friends with Kenny Chesney.
- Concerning his name, he said his parents probably forgot to give him a middle name seeing that his grandfather’s name was Morgan Herbert Freeman while his father goes by the name Morgan Porterfield Freeman.
- Freeman speaks the English Language and also speaks French very fluently.
- In 2002, He gave an introductory speech in French to the crowd of extras gathered to portray the Baltimore Super Bowl audience in The Sum of All Fears (2002), which took place in Montreal’s Olympic Stadium.
- In September 2006, he obtained a trademark from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on 19 September 2006.
- Freeman is an active member of the Frank Silvera Writers’ Workshop. He, alongside Billie Allen, a director/actress, Garland Thompson, a director/playwright, and journalist Clayton Riley’.
- At age 65, Freeman obtained a private pilot’s license. He now possesses three private aircraft, including a Cessna Citation 501 jet and a Cessna 414 twin-engine prop. Furthermore, he bought an Emivest SJ30 long-range private jet in 2007, and He is certified to fly all of them.[21]
- The years between The Shawshank Redemption (1994) and Million Dollar Baby (2004) are ten years which became the longest Freeman went without an Oscar nomination.
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Career
Morgan Freeman made his acting debut at age nine, playing the lead role in a school play. Then he won a statewide drama competition when he was 12 years old, and while in High school, he performed in a show in Nashville. Although he had his first film appearance in 1971’s Who Says I Can’t Ride a Rainbow!,
Freeman first came into the spotlight of the American media through the roles he played in a kids’ show and soap opera Another World. In the mid-1980s, Freeman started by playing very promising supporting roles in several feature films. The supporting roles earned him a distinction for portraying wise, fatherly characters.
As his fame grew, he went further on to handling more significant parts in films. Such films include Driving Miss Daisy, where he role as chauffeur Hoke, and Sergeant Major Rawlins in Glory, which he filmed in 1989. Furthermore, he performed as Red, The Redeemed Convict, in the notable The Shawshank Redemption.
In 1994 and became a jury member at the 44th Berlin International Film Festival. Morgan also starred in more films, including Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Seven, Unforgiven, and Deep Impact. In cooperation with Lori McCreary, Morgan Freeman founded the film production company Revelations Entertainment in 1997.
The two of them co-head its online film distribution company ClickStar. Freeman also went ahead to host the channel Our Space on ClickStar, with uniquely crafted movie clips by which he shares his love for the sciences, especially space adventure and aeronautics.
Morgan Freeman Achievements
He won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Million Dollar Baby at the 77th Academy Awards Freeman is distinguished for his distinctive deep smooth voice, making him a frequent narration choice.
In one year, he provided narration for two films, War of the Worlds and the Academy Award-winning documentary movie March of the Penguins 2005. Freeman appeared as Lucius Fox in Batman Begins’s critical and commercial success and sequels, The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises.
Also, he appeared as God in the hit film Bruce Almighty and its sequel, Evan Almighty. In 2007, he starred in Rob Reiner’s 2007 filmThe Bucket List, opposite Jack Nicholson. He teamed up with Christopher Walken and William H. Macy for a comedy titled The Maiden Heist, broadcasted direct to video due to financial crises with the distribution company.
Freeman returned to Broadway in 2009 to co-feature with Frances McDormand and Peter Gallagher for a limited appointment of Clifford Odets’ play, The Country Girl, overseen and directed by Mike Nichols. Morgan Freeman had always wanted to do a film based on Nelson Mandela.
At first, he attempted to get Mandela’s autobiography Long Walk to Freedom, modified into a complete script, but it was not finalized. In 2007, he went on to buy the film rights to a book written by John Carlin, titled Playing the Enemy: Nelson Mandela and the Game That Made a Nation.
The Nelson Mandela biopic was successful as Clint Eastwood directed the film entitled Invictus, Freeman featured as Mandela, and Matt Damon featured as rugby team captain Francois Pienaar. In 2010, Freeman, alongside Bruce Willis, co-featured in Red. In 2013, He appeared in Oblivion a science fiction film and the action hit film Olympus Has Fallen.
Freeman appeared in Last Vegas in 2014.





