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Samuel L. Jackson

Samuel L. Jackson

After spending the 1980s playing a series of drug addict and character parts, Samuel L. Jackson emerged in the 1990s as one of the most prominent and well-respected actors in Hollywood. Work on a number of projects, both high-profile and low-key, has given Jackson ample opportunity to display an ability marked by both remarkable versatility and smooth intelligence. Born December 21, 1948, in Washington, D.C., Jackson was raised by his mother and grandparents in Chattanooga, TN. He attended Atlanta's Morehouse College, where he was co-founder of Atlanta's black-oriented Just Us Theater (the name of the company was taken from a famous Richard Pryor routine). Jackson arrived in New York in 1977, beginning what was to be a prolific career in film, television, and on the stage. After a plethora of character roles of varying sizes, Jackson was discovered by the public in the role of the hero's tempestuous, drug-addict brother in 1991's Jungle Fever, directed by another Morehouse College alumnus, Spike Lee. Jungle Fever won Jackson a special acting prize at the Cannes Film Festival and thereafter his career soared. Confronted with sudden celebrity, Jackson stayed grounded by continuing to live in the Harlem brownstone where he'd resided since his stage days. 1994 was a particularly felicitous year for Jackson; while his appearances in Jurassic Park (1993) and Menace II Society (1993) were still being seen in second-run houses, he co-starred with John Travolta as a mercurial hit man in Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction, a performance that earned him an Oscar nomination. His portrayal of an embittered father in the more low-key Fresh earned him additional acclaim. The following year, Jackson landed third billing in the big-budget Die Hard With a Vengeance and also starred in the adoption drama Losing Isaiah. His versatility was put on further display in 1996 with the release of five very different films: The Long Kiss Goodnight, a thriller in which he co-starred with Geena Davis as a private detective; an adaptation of John Grisham's A Time to Kill, which featured him as an enraged father driven to murder; Steve Buscemi's independent Trees Lounge; The Great White Hype, a boxing satire in which the actor played a flamboyant boxing promoter; and Hard Eight, the directorial debut of Paul Thomas Anderson. After the relative quiet of 1997, which saw Jackson again collaborate with Tarantino in the critically acclaimed Jackie Brown and play a philandering father in the similarly acclaimed Eve's Bayou (which also marked his debut as a producer), the actor lent his talents to a string of big-budget affairs (an exception being the 1998 Canadian film The Red Violin). Aside from an unbilled cameo in Out of Sight (1998), Jackson was featured in leading roles in The Negotiator (1998), Sphere (1998), and Deep Blue Sea (1999). His prominence in these films added confirmation of his complete transition from secondary actor to leading man, something that was further cemented by a coveted role in what was perhaps the most anticipated film of the decade, Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999), the first prequel to George Lucas' Star Wars trilogy. Jackson followed through on his leading man potential with a popular remake of Gordon Parks' seminal 1971 blaxploitation flick Shaft. Despite highly publicized squabbling between Jackson and director John Singleton, the film was a successful blend of homage, irony, and action; it became one of the rare character-driven hits in the special effects-laden summer of 2000. From hard-case Shaft to fragile as glass, Jackson once again hoodwinked audiences by playing against his usual super-bad persona in director M. Night Shyamalan's eagerly anticipated follow-up to The Sixth Sense, Unbreakable (2000). In his role as Bruce Willis' brittle, frail antithesis, Jackson proved that though he can talk trash and break heads with the best of them, he's always compelling to watch no matter what the role may be. Next taking a rare lead as a formerly successful pianist turned schizophrenic on the trail of a killer in the little-seen The Caveman's Valentine, Jackson turned in yet another compelling and sympathetic performance. Following an instance of road rage opposite Ben Affleck in Changing Lanes (2002), Jackson stirred film geek controversy upon wielding a purple lightsaber in the eagerly anticipated Star Wars II: Attack of the Clones. Despite rumors that the color of the lightsaber may have had some sort of mythical undertone, Jackson laughingly assured fans that it was a simple matter of his suggesting to Lucas that a purple lightsaber would simply "look cool," though he was admittedly surprised to see that Lucas had obliged him Jackson eventually saw the final print. A few short months later filmgoers would find Jackson recruiting a muscle-bound Vin Diesel for a dangerous secret mission in the spy thriller XXX. Jackson reprised his long-standing role as Mace Windu in the last segment of George Lucas's Star Wars franchise to be produced, Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (2005). It (unsurprisingly) grossed almost four hundred million dollars, and became that rare box-office blockbuster to also score favorably (if not unanimously) with critics; no less than Roger Ebert proclaimed it "spectacular." Jackson co-headlined 2005's crime comedy The Man alongside Eugene Levy and 2006's Joe Roth mystery Freedomland with Julianne Moore and Edie Falco, but his most hotly-anticipated release at the time of this writing is August 2006's Snakes on a Plane, a by-the-throat thriller about an assassin who unleashes a crate full of vipers onto a aircraft full of innocent (and understandably terrified) civilians. Produced by New Line Cinema on a somewhat low budget, the film continues to draw widespread buzz that anticipates cult status. Black Snake Moan, directed by Craig Brewer (Hustle and Flow) dramatizes the relationship between a small-town girl (Christina Ricci) and a blues player (Jackson). The picture is slated for release in September 2006 with Jackson's Shaft collaborator, John Singleton, producing. According to the trades, Jackson is next contracted to appear in Irwin Winkler's drama Home of the Brave (about the Iraqi war), Rod Lurie's Resurrecting the Champ (about a homeless person, played by Jackson, who is mistaken for a former heavyweight champion), and 1408, an adaptation of a Stephen King story about a hotel room plagued by paranormal occurrences, which Jackson will co-headline with John Cusack. The aforementioned films are tentatively scheduled for release through the end of 2007. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide


Filmography of Samuel L. Jackson:

Samuel L. Jackson Trivia

When was Samuel L. Jackson born?
Samuel L. Jackson was born on December 21, 1948

Who did Samuel L. Jackson portray in Black Magic?
Samuel L. Jackson was Narrator in Black Magic

Who did Samuel L. Jackson portray in Soul Men?
Samuel L. Jackson was Louis Hinds in Soul Men

Who did Samuel L. Jackson portray in Lakeview Terrace?
Samuel L. Jackson was Abel Turner in Lakeview Terrace

What role did Samuel L. Jackson play in Resurrecting the Champ?
Samuel L. Jackson played Battling Bob Satterfield in Resurrecting the Champ

Who did Samuel L. Jackson play in Cleaner?
Samuel L. Jackson was Tom Cutler in Cleaner

What role did Samuel L. Jackson portray in Farce of the Penguins?
Samuel L. Jackson played Narrator in Farce of the Penguins

What role did Samuel L. Jackson play in Home of the Brave?
Samuel L. Jackson played Will Marsh in Home of the Brave

Who did Samuel L. Jackson play in Afro Samurai [Anime Series]?
Samuel L. Jackson was No. 2 in Afro Samurai [Anime Series]

Who did Samuel L. Jackson portray in Black Snake Moan?
Samuel L. Jackson was Lazarus Woods in Black Snake Moan

What role did Samuel L. Jackson portray in Snakes on a Plane?
Samuel L. Jackson played Neville Flynn in Snakes on a Plane

Who did Samuel L. Jackson portray in The Man?
Samuel L. Jackson was Derrick Vann in The Man

Who did Samuel L. Jackson portray in Coach Carter?
Samuel L. Jackson was Ken Carter in Coach Carter

Who did Samuel L. Jackson play in In My Country?
Samuel L. Jackson was Langston Whitfield in In My Country

Who did Samuel L. Jackson portray in Freedomland?
Samuel L. Jackson was Lorenzo Council in Freedomland

Who did Samuel L. Jackson play in S.W.A.T.?
Samuel L. Jackson was Sgt. Dan "Hondo" Harrelson in S.W.A.T.

What role did Samuel L. Jackson portray in No Good Deed?
Samuel L. Jackson played Jack Friar in No Good Deed

Who did Samuel L. Jackson portray in The Caveman's Valentine?
Samuel L. Jackson was Romulus Ledbetter in The Caveman's Valentine

Who did Samuel L. Jackson play in Shaft?
Samuel L. Jackson was John Shaft in Shaft

What role did Samuel L. Jackson play in The Red Violin?
Samuel L. Jackson played Charles Morritz in The Red Violin

Who did Samuel L. Jackson portray in The Negotiator?
Samuel L. Jackson was Danny Roman in The Negotiator

Who did Samuel L. Jackson play in One Eight Seven?
Samuel L. Jackson was Trevor Garfield in One Eight Seven

Who did Samuel L. Jackson play in The Great White Hype?
Samuel L. Jackson was Rev. Fred Sultan in The Great White Hype

Who did Samuel L. Jackson play in The Spirit?
Samuel L. Jackson was Octopus in The Spirit

Who did Samuel L. Jackson play in 1408?
Samuel L. Jackson was Gerald Olin in 1408

What role did Samuel L. Jackson play in Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson?
Samuel L. Jackson played Jack Johnson in Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson

What role did Samuel L. Jackson play in Twisted?
Samuel L. Jackson played Commissioner John Mills in Twisted

Who did Samuel L. Jackson play in Changing Lanes?
Samuel L. Jackson was Doyle Gipson in Changing Lanes

Who did Samuel L. Jackson play in Unbreakable?
Samuel L. Jackson was Elijah Prince in Unbreakable

Who did Samuel L. Jackson portray in Rules of Engagement?
Samuel L. Jackson was Col. Terry L. Childers in Rules of Engagement

Who did Samuel L. Jackson portray in Jackie Brown?
Samuel L. Jackson was Ordell Robbie in Jackie Brown

Who did Samuel L. Jackson portray in The Long Kiss Goodnight?
Samuel L. Jackson was Mitch Henessey in The Long Kiss Goodnight

What role did Samuel L. Jackson play in A Time to Kill?
Samuel L. Jackson played Carl Lee Hailey in A Time to Kill

Who did Samuel L. Jackson portray in Kiss of Death?
Samuel L. Jackson was Calvin in Kiss of Death

Who did Samuel L. Jackson play in Against the Wall?
Samuel L. Jackson was Jamaal in Against the Wall

What role did Samuel L. Jackson portray in Pulp Fiction?
Samuel L. Jackson played Jules Winnfield in Pulp Fiction

What role did Samuel L. Jackson play in National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1?
Samuel L. Jackson played Wes Luger in National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1

Who did Samuel L. Jackson portray in Amos & Andrew?
Samuel L. Jackson was Andrew Sterling in Amos & Andrew

Who did Samuel L. Jackson play in Jumper?
Samuel L. Jackson was Roland in Jumper

Who did Samuel L. Jackson play in The Incredibles?
Samuel L. Jackson was Lucius Best / Frozone in The Incredibles

Who did Samuel L. Jackson portray in Basic?
Samuel L. Jackson was Sgt. Nathan West in Basic

Who did Samuel L. Jackson portray in Deep Blue Sea?
Samuel L. Jackson was Russell Franklin in Deep Blue Sea

Who did Samuel L. Jackson play in Sphere?
Samuel L. Jackson was Harry Adams in Sphere

Who did Samuel L. Jackson portray in Eve's Bayou?
Samuel L. Jackson was Louis Batiste in Eve's Bayou

Who did Samuel L. Jackson play in Die Hard With a Vengeance?
Samuel L. Jackson was Zeus Carver in Die Hard With a Vengeance

What role did Samuel L. Jackson portray in Fresh?
Samuel L. Jackson played Sam in Fresh

What role did Samuel L. Jackson play in XXX?
Samuel L. Jackson played Agent Gibbons in XXX

Who did Samuel L. Jackson portray in Hard Eight?
Samuel L. Jackson was Jimmy in Hard Eight

Who did Samuel L. Jackson play in White Sands?
Samuel L. Jackson was Greg Meeker in White Sands

What role did Samuel L. Jackson portray in XXX: State of the Union?
Samuel L. Jackson played Augustus Gibbons in XXX: State of the Union

Who did Samuel L. Jackson portray in Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones?
Samuel L. Jackson was Mace Windu in Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones

What role did Samuel L. Jackson play in Fluke?
Samuel L. Jackson played Rumbo in Fluke

What role did Samuel L. Jackson portray in Losing Isaiah?
Samuel L. Jackson played Kadar Lewis in Losing Isaiah

Who did Samuel L. Jackson portray in Patriot Games?
Samuel L. Jackson was Robby Jackson in Patriot Games

Who did Samuel L. Jackson portray in Jungle Fever?
Samuel L. Jackson was Gator Purify in Jungle Fever

Who did Samuel L. Jackson play in Juice?
Samuel L. Jackson was Trip in Juice

Who did Samuel L. Jackson play in Menace II Society?
Samuel L. Jackson was Tat Lawson in Menace II Society

What role did Samuel L. Jackson play in Jurassic Park?
Samuel L. Jackson played Arnold in Jurassic Park

Who did Samuel L. Jackson portray in Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace?
Samuel L. Jackson was Mace Windu in Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace

Who did Samuel L. Jackson portray in True Romance?
Samuel L. Jackson was Big Don in True Romance

Who did Samuel L. Jackson play in Do the Right Thing?
Samuel L. Jackson was Mister Senor Love Daddy in Do the Right Thing

What role did Samuel L. Jackson play in Kill Bill Vol. 2?
Samuel L. Jackson played Rufus in Kill Bill Vol. 2

Who did Samuel L. Jackson portray in Out of Sight?
Samuel L. Jackson was [uncredited] in Out of Sight

Who did Samuel L. Jackson portray in Mo' Better Blues?
Samuel L. Jackson was Madlock in Mo' Better Blues

What role did Samuel L. Jackson play in Star Wars: The Clone Wars?
Samuel L. Jackson played Mace Windu in Star Wars: The Clone Wars

What role did Samuel L. Jackson portray in Ragtime?
Samuel L. Jackson played Gang Member in Ragtime

What role did Samuel L. Jackson play in Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith?
Samuel L. Jackson played Mace Windu in Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith

Who did Samuel L. Jackson play in Kill Bill Vol. 1?
Samuel L. Jackson was Rufus in Kill Bill Vol. 1

What role did Samuel L. Jackson play in The Art of Action: Martial Arts in the Movies?
Samuel L. Jackson played Host in The Art of Action: Martial Arts in the Movies

Who did Samuel L. Jackson play in Trees Lounge?
Samuel L. Jackson was Wendell in Trees Lounge

What role did Samuel L. Jackson portray in Hail Caesar?
Samuel L. Jackson played Mailman in Hail Caesar

Who did Samuel L. Jackson portray in Strictly Business?
Samuel L. Jackson was Monroe in Strictly Business

Who did Samuel L. Jackson play in A Shock to the System?
Samuel L. Jackson was Ulysses in A Shock to the System

What role did Samuel L. Jackson portray in Sea of Love?
Samuel L. Jackson played Black Guy in Sea of Love

Who did Samuel L. Jackson play in School Daze?
Samuel L. Jackson was Leeds in School Daze

Who did Samuel L. Jackson portray in The Meteor Man?
Samuel L. Jackson was Dre in The Meteor Man

What role did Samuel L. Jackson play in Johnny Suede?
Samuel L. Jackson played B-Bop in Johnny Suede

Who did Samuel L. Jackson portray in GoodFellas?
Samuel L. Jackson was Stacks Edwards in GoodFellas

Who did Samuel L. Jackson play in Def by Temptation?
Samuel L. Jackson was Minister Garth in Def by Temptation

Who did Samuel L. Jackson portray in Coming to America?
Samuel L. Jackson was Hold-Up Man in Coming to America

Who did Samuel L. Jackson portray in Betsy's Wedding?
Samuel L. Jackson was Taxi Dispatcher in Betsy's Wedding


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