Morgan Freeman is an acclaimed American actor, director, and narrator renowned for his deep, resonant voice and distinguished performances. His extensive filmography includes notable roles in films such as "The Shawshank Redemption," "Driving Miss Daisy," and "Million Dollar Baby," for which he won an Academy Award. Freeman's career spans over five decades, and he is celebrated for his versatility and contributions to both film and humanitarian causes.

"Man is immortal, not because he alone among creatures has an inexhaustible voice, but because he has a soul, a spirit capable of compassion and sacrifice and endurance."



"But I can say that life is good to me. Has been and is good. So I think my task is to be good to it. So how do you be good to life? You live it."



"And finding the hat, I always like to find the hat. And then props just dress the set. It's all fabulous."



"This kid came up with Napster, and before that, none of us thought of content protection."



"Most of the time it's the role. Sometimes it's the story and sometimes it just the paycheck. It's the little movies that come out as stories or the fact that I have work to go out, you know what I'm saying, you can only be out so long without work, you start getting antsy."



"I am going to stop calling you a white man and I'm going to ask you to stop calling me a black man."



"When I was doing theater, I was very successful at believing that I was great, God's gift to the theater."



"I want to thank everybody and anybody who ever had anything to do with the making of this picture."



"I'm not intimidated by lead roles. I'm better in them. I don't feel pressure. I feel released at times like that. That's what I'm born to do."



"I like the character roles. Somewhere back there I really came to the conclusion in my mind that the difference between acting and stardom was major. And that if you become a star, people are going to go to see you. If you remain an actor, they're going to go and see the story you're in."



"Martin Luther King Jr. is remembered as our prince of peace, of civil rights. We owe him something major that will keep his memory alive."



"And that if you become a star, people are going to go to see you. If you remain an actor, they're going to go and see the story you're in."



"If you're playing somebody who is not you, then you can imagine that you are that person. You can feel like he feels, move like he moves, look like he looks - in your own mind."

