Samuel L. Jackson

Samuel L. Jackson

153 movies Acting Dec 21, 1948 Washington, D.C., USA

Samuel Leroy Jackson, born on December 21, 1948, stands as a towering figure in American cinema, acclaimed for both his acting and producing prowess. With a remarkable filmography that has collectively amassed over $27 billion globally, he ranks as the second highest-grossing actor in history. In recognition of his influential contributions to film, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences honored him with an Academy Honorary Award in 2022, celebrating his status as a cultural icon whose impactful work spans a multitude of genres and resonates with audiences worldwide.

Jackson's journey began in theater, making his professional debut in the 1980 production of Mother Courage and her Children at The Public Theatre. He gained early fame on stage with roles such as Private Louis Henderson in A Soldier's Play (1981-1983) and Boy Willie in August Wilson's The Piano Lesson (1987), later reprising the role in its 2022 Broadway revival. His film career took off with memorable performances in Coming to America (1988), Goodfellas (1990), and Jurassic Park (1993), with significant collaborations with director Spike Lee boosting his profile in films like Do the Right Thing (1989) and Jungle Fever (1991).

Jackson's breakout came with Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction (1994), earning him a BAFTA Award and an Academy Award nomination. He continued his partnership with Tarantino in films like Jackie Brown (1997) and Django Unchained (2012). Known for his roles in action-packed blockbusters such as Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995) and Unbreakable (2000), he also portrayed Jedi Mace Windu in the Star Wars prequels (1999-2005) and brought the Marvel character Nick Fury to life in 11 films within the Marvel Cinematic Universe, starting with Iron Man (2008). Jackson's versatile voice work includes characters like Frozone in Pixar’s The Incredibles series.

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