Name: Laurence Fishburne
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Fishburne, honored for his work on the stage and screen, earned an Academy Award
nomination for his searing portrayal of Ike Turner in the hit biopic "What's
Love Got To Do With It?"
Fishburne, who began acting at the age of 10, was only 15 years old when he
won the role of a young G.I. in Francis Ford Coppola's Vietnam War epic "Apocalypse
Now." He went on to work with Coppola on "Rumble Fish," "Gardens
Of Stone" and "The Cotton Club."
Fishburne has collaborated twice with noted director John Singleton, on "Boyz
N The Hood" and "Higher Learning," earning an NAACP Image Award
for Best Actor for the former.
His other credits include "Othello," "Searching For Bobby Fischer,"
"Just Cause," "Bad Company," "Class Action," "Deep
Cover," "Fled," "Cadence," "King Of New York,"
"Red Heat," "Band Of The Hand," Spike Lee's "School
Daze," Steven Spielbergšs "The Color Purple" and, most recently,
"Hoodlum" and "Event Horizon."
On the small screen, Fishburne received nominations for the Emmy, Golden Globe
and CableACE Awards and won an NAACP Image Award for his performance in the
HBO Movie "The Tuskegee Airmen," the story of America's first black
combat pilots. He also won an Emmy Award for his role in the premiere episode
of Robert De Niro's series "Tribeca."
In 1997, Fishburne received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in
a Miniseries or Special for his starring role in the HBO drama "Miss Evers'
Boys," which he executive produced. "Miss Evers' Boys" was awarded
five Emmys, including the coveted President's Award, which honors a program
that illuminates a social or educational issue.
Fishburne's other television credits include the critically acclaimed telefilms
"A Rumor of War," "For Us the Living" and "Decoration
Day".
In 1992, Fishburne received the Tony Award, a Drama Desk Award, an Outer Critics
Circle Award and a Theater World Award for his work in the Broadway production
of August Wilson's "Two Trains Running," in which he reprised the
role of Sterling Johnson that he originated at the Yale Repertory Theatre.
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Laurence Fishburne plays the role of Morpheus.