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 Samuel L Jackson Biography -
 
Name :Samuel L Jackson
Profession : Actor
Birth Details : Samuel Leroy Jackson
December 21, 1948 (1948-12-21) (age 60)
Washington, D.C, U.S.
Years active : 1972–present
Spouse(s) : Latanya Richardson (1980-present)
Biography
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 Samuel L Jackson Trivia -
  • Daughter - Zoè Jackson (b. 1982).
  • Grew up in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
  • One of Jackson's jobs as a struggling actor in New York was as a doorman at the popular Manhattan Plaza subsidized apts, home to hundreds of actors and artists, including Giancarlo Esposito, who co-starred with Jackson in Amos & Andrew (1993).
  • Ranked #44 in Empire (UK) magazine's "The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time" list. [October 1997]
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  • Was an admitted drug user until he completed drug rehab two weeks before playing a drug addict in Jungle Fever (1991).
  • Accomplished at playing brass instruments (french horn, trumpet) in school symphony orchestras from grade 3 to grade 12.
  • Graduated from Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia in 1972.
  • Was offered his role in Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999) after mentioning in an interview on UK TV show "TFI Friday" (1996) that he'd really like to work with George Lucas.
  • Daughter Zoe attends Vassar College. [January 2002]
  • Briefly suspended in 1969 from Morehouse College after taking hostage several members of the board of trustees, including the father of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, during a protest of the failure of the university to have black trustees or a black studies program.
  • Worked as a camera stand-in for Bill Cosby during the filming of "The Cosby Show" (1984).
  • His character from Pulp Fiction (1994), Jules Winnfield, ranked second in the 'coolest movie characters of all time', in a poll by the UK's Empire Magazine (the winner was Tyler Durden of Fight Club (1999)).
  • In 2003, he spoke out against rappers turned actors, saying that as a classically trained thespian it was not his job to lend credibility to rappers by appearing in movies with them. But in reality, he has worked with more rappers than most actors in Hollywood, eleven times as of this writing: Juice (1992) (Tupac Shakur and Queen Latifah), Menace II Society (1993) (MC Eiht), One Eight Seven (1997)(Method Man), Deep Blue Sea (1999) (LL Cool J), Shaft (2000) (Busta Rhymes), S.W.A.T. (2003) (Eve and LL Cool J), xXx: State of the Union (2005) (Ice Cube and Xzibit), Black Snake Moan (2006) (David Banner) and Home of the Brave (2006) (50 Cent).
  • His characters often feature the color purple: Mitch Hennessy wore a purple-violet gem ring in "The Long Kiss Goodnight" (1996), Mr. Glass wore purple clothing in Unbreakable (2000); Jackson chose to have Doyle Gipson wear a purple hat in Changing Lanes (2002); Mace Windu, upon request by Jackson to George Lucas, wielded a purple light saber in Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002) and Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005); and Lazarus, his character in Black Snake Moan (2006), plays a purple Gibson guitar.
  • The commencement speaker at his daughter's graduation from Vassar College (May 2004).
  • Avid golfer.
  • Was the first choice for "Fallon" in Judgment Night (1993).
  • He suffered from a stutter while growing up. A speech therapist suggested he audition for a play and it might help his speech. It did and he changed his major.
  • One of the late bloomers of Hollywood, he was already 46 years old when Pulp Fiction (1994) premiered and has acted in an average of 3-4 films a year since.
  • Says that people who recognize him often mistake him for Laurence Fishburne and vice versa.
  • Hosted the 1998 MTV Movie Awards (1998) (TV).
  • Was an usher at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s funeral.
  • His performance as "Jules Winnfield" in Pulp Fiction (1994) is ranked #41 on Premiere Magazine's 100 Greatest Performances of All Time (2006).
  • Made Forbes Celebrity 100 list in 2002 and 2003 with earnings of $34 million and $30 million respectively.
  • Member of the jury at the Cannes Film Festival in 2006.
  • Vegetarian.
  • To date (2006), his films have grossed more money at the box office than the work of any other actor in cinematic history.
  • The success of The Incredibles (2004) enabled Jackson to surpass Harrison Ford as the actor whose movies have grossed the most money in the world - in excess of $3 billion. (January 2005).
  • Before super-stardom, he played a very minor role in Goodfellas (1990), starring Robert De Niro. After super-stardom, he co-starred in Jackie Brown (1997), this time with Robert De Niro playing a supporting role.
  • During filming of Black Snake Moan (2006), grew close with co-star Christina Ricci. The two remain good friends to this day.
  • Was member of the dramatic jury at the Sundance Film Festival in 1995.
  • His "Pulp Fiction" diner scene with Travolta, was re-enacted by Dark Horse Comics' mid 2000 issue of "Star Wars Tales". In it, (with modifications) his Mace Windu character talks about the Jedi Academy and current Senate politics with Master Yoda, during a meal on Coruscant.
  • Gave his consent for Marvel Comics to design their "Ultimate" version of the character Nick Fury after his likeness. He later went on to play Nick Fury in Iron Man (2008).
  • In real life was once a NY highrise doorman, in "1408" (2007) was a NY highrise manager.
  • He participated in Model United Nations during his years in school.
  • Lives in Los Angeles.
  • Has the rare distinction of having played characters that have been eaten by both a shark and a dinosaur.
  • He is an Anglophile, being fond of English culture and England in general.
  • Like Christopher Walken, he makes films for the pleasure he gets out of acting, regardless of how the film turns out.
  • While visiting Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in 2003, he stayed at the world-famous Copacabana Palace Hotel.

 Samuel L Jackson Detailed Biography -
Samuel Leroy Jackson (born December 21, 1948) is an Academy Award-nominated American actor. He is the highest grossing actor of all time, as the films he has appeared in have a combined gross of $3.8 billion

Jackson was born in Washington, D.C. He grew up as an only child, in the factory town of Chattanooga, Tennessee with his mother, Elizabeth Jackson (a factory worker and later a supply buyer for a mental institution), and his maternal grandparents and extended family. His father lived away from the family in Kansas City, Missouri and later died from alcoholism. Jackson went to a segregated school where, between 3rd and 12th grade, he played the French horn and trumpet in the school orchestra. He later attended Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia, where he co-founded the "Just Us Theater". Jackson was expelled from the college for two years, although he did receive a Bachelor of Arts in Drama in 1972.

While attending Morehouse, Jackson, along with several fellow students, participated in a demonstration, taking over a campus space and effectively kidnapping Martin Luther King, Sr., who was in the administration building during the takeover . The protestors released the elder King when he complained of chest pains.

Jackson appeared in a few minor acting roles, including television work, and in 1976 moved to New York City, spending the next decade appearing in stage plays.

Jackson began appearing in feature films in the late 1980s, including a brief but memorable appearance in the 1988 Eddie Murphy comedy Coming to America, playing a shotgun-toting robber. His performance in Jungle Fever was so acclaimed that the 1991 Cannes Film Festival created a "Supporting Actor" award just for him. Along with that award, he has won many others including a Silver Berlin Bear, A BAFTA Film Award, and two Independent Spirit Awards.

Jackson is perhaps best known for his roles in the Quentin Tarantino movies Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown, the Spike Lee movies Do The Right Thing, Mo' Better Blues and Jungle Fever and as Jedi Mace Windu in the Star Wars prequel trilogy. He is usually cast in roles that involve a cool, controlled, "in-the-know" character. His roles almost always involve a memorable line delivery; Jackson's trademark voice inflection lend heavily to this attribute.

In 1995, Jackson received an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his role as "Jules Winnfield" in 1994's Pulp Fiction.

On June 13th, 2000, Jackson was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame which can be found at 7018 Hollywood Blvd.

In 2005, Jackson publically turned down an offer to co-star in rapper 50 Cent's acting debut , citing that he did not want to lend credence to an unproven actor. Film critic Roger Ebert wrote of Jackson's decision: "Like Bill Cosby, Jackson is arguing against the anti-intellectual message that success for young black males is better sought in the worlds of rap and sports than in the classroom" .

On January 30th, 2006, Jackson was honored with a hand and footprint ceremony at Grauman's Chinese Theatre. He is the 7th African American and 191st actor to be recognized in this manner.

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