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Robert Earl Jones

Robert Earl Jones
Born in February 3rd, 1910From Tate County, Mississippi, USA

Robert Earl Jones Biography

Robert Earl Jones (February 3, 1910 – September 7, 2006), sometimes credited as Earl Jones, was an American actor and professional boxer. One of the first prominent black film stars, Jones was a living link with the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s and 1930s, having worked with Langston Hughes early in his career. Jones was best known for his leading roles in films such as Lying Lips (1939) and later in his career for supporting roles in films such as The Sting (1973), Trading Places (1983), The Cotton Club (1984), and Witness (1985).

He was the father of actor James Earl Jones. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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