James Earl Jones is an American actor renowned for his deep, resonant voice and powerful performances. He is best known for his roles in films such as "The Lion King," where he voiced Mufasa, and "Star Wars," where he voiced Darth Vader. Jones' extensive career includes award-winning work in theater, film, and television, making him one of the most respected actors in the industry.

"I got out of the Army - in my world - I came to New York, for instance, when the civil rights movement was just beginning, and that created a certain energy, a certain rumble, a certain impetus for black actors."



"My grandmother though, began to prepare in her own neurotic - and I think psychotic - way to face racism. So she taught us to be racist, which is something I had to undo later when I got to Michigan, you know."



"Before my grandpa built his own church, we went to the neighboring town, and it was a white community. You know, up north, mostly middle European people and Indians, Chippewa Indians. We were welcome to that church, but once we got in, they didn't know what to do with us."



"I was an adopted child of my grandparents, and I don't know how I can ever express my gratitude for that, because my parents would have been a mess, you know."



"Reading was a big thing, yes. Books were a big thing. But the things that stick out were the newspapers."

