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Legendary Voice Actor James Earl Jones Passes Away at 93

Renowned US actor James Earl Jones, celebrated for his distinctive voice that brought to life some of cinema’s most iconic characters, has passed away at the age of 93. Jones, whose career spanned over seven decades, was best known for voicing Darth Vader in the “Star Wars” series and Mufasa in “The Lion King.” His contributions to the arts extended beyond voice acting, with significant achievements on Broadway and as the unmistakable voice of CNN. Jones leaves behind a legacy of diverse roles and a significant impact on the entertainment industry.

  • James Earl Jones has died at the age of 93, leaving behind a legacy as one of the most recognizable voices in the entertainment industry.
  • He began his illustrious career on Broadway in 1957, achieving his first major success with the role of Jack Jefferson in “The Great White Hope,” which earned him a Tony Award.
  • Jones was the first celebrity guest on “Sesame Street,” marking the beginning of his widespread influence on television.
  • His voiceover as Darth Vader in George Lucas’s “Star Wars” series became a defining moment of his career, making his voice known globally.
  • In addition to his role as Darth Vader, Jones lent his voice to other notable characters, including Mufasa in “The Lion King” and a Navy Admiral in “The Hunt for Red October.”
  • He became the trademark voice for CNN, introducing broadcasts with the iconic line, “This is CNN.”
  • Despite his fame, Jones faced a significant challenge in his youth, overcoming a debilitating stutter with the help of a high school teacher who encouraged his passion for poetry.

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