Laurence Fishburne
Laurence Fishburne |
Laurence Fishburne, September 2006 |
Born |
Laurence John Fishburne III
July 30, 1961 (1961-07-30) (age 48)
Augusta, Georgia, U.S.A. |
Other name(s) |
Lawrence Fishburne
Larry Fishburne |
Years active |
1972 ─ present |
Spouse(s) |
Gina Torres (2002-present)
Hajna Moss (m. 1985) |
Official website |
Awards won |
Emmy Awards |
Outstanding Guest Actor - Drama Series
1993 TriBeCa
Outstanding Made For Television Movie
1997 Miss Evers' Boys |
NAACP Image Awards |
Outstanding Lead Actor in a TV Movie
1996 The Tuskegee Airmen
1998 Miss Evers' Boys
Best Supporting Actor - Motion Picture
1996 Higher Learning |
Tony Awards |
Best Featured Actor in a Play
1992 Two Trains Running |
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Laurence John Fishburne III[1] (born July 30, 1961) is an American award-winning actor of screen and stage, as well as playwright, director, and producer. Fishburne is best known for his role as Morpheus, the hacker-mentor of Neo, in the The Matrix science fiction film trilogy.
Biography
Early life
Fishburne was born in Augusta, Georgia, the son of Hattie Bell (née Crawford), a junior high school mathematics and science teacher, and Laurence John Fishburne, Jr., a juvenile corrections officer.[2] His parents divorced during his childhood and he moved with his mother to Brooklyn, New York where he was raised. Fishburne's father saw him once a month.[3][4] He is a graduate of Lincoln Square Academy in New York, which closed in the 1980s.
Career
Fishburne started acting at age twelve getting his first gig in 1973 portraying Joshua Hall on the ABC soap opera, One Life to Live. He was initially cast in the hit television series Good Times, but the role was eventually given to Ralph Carter. Fishburne's most memorable childhood role was in Cornbread, Earl and Me in which he played a young boy who witnessed the police shooting of a popular high school basketball star. Fishburne later earned a supporting role in Francis Ford Coppola's Apocalypse Now, in which he played a 17-year-old sailor nicknamed 'Mr. Clean'. When production began in March 1976 he was just fourteen, apparently lying about his age to get the part. Filming took so long that he was already seventeen upon its completion.
Fishburne spent much of the 1980s in and out of television and periodically on stage. Fishburne had a recurring role as Cowboy Curtis with Paul Reubens' character, Pee Wee Herman in the CBS children's television show, Pee-wee's Playhouse. He also appeared in the M*A*S*H episode, "The Tooth Shall Set You Free", as Corporal Dorsey (billed as Larry Fishburne in the credits). His stage work during the 1980s included Short Eyes in 1984 , and Loose Ends in 1987 . Both were produced at Second Stage Theatre in New York City. Additionally, Lawrence Fishburne played the leading role of "Dap" in Spike Lee's second theatrical release entitled School Daze (1988). Offering a riveting performance, Fishburne's character was the depiction of an African American, culturally inclined college student at an HBCU (Historically Black College/University).
In 1990 he played Jimmy Jump in the controversial King of New York, and in 1991, Fishburne starred in Boyz N The Hood. The following year, in 1992, he won a Tony Award for his stage performance in the August Wilson play, Two Trains Running and an Emmy Award for his performance in the opening episode, "The Box," of the short-lived anthology series television drama TriBeCa. In 1993, he received his first Oscar nomination for his portrayal of Ike Turner in What's Love Got to Do With It?. Today, Fishburne is perhaps best known for his role as Morpheus, the hacker-mentor of Neo, played by Keanu Reeves, in the 1999 blockbuster science fiction film, The Matrix. He briefly appears as a stretcher-bearer in one version of the video for The Spooks' song "Things I've Seen" (2000).
Fishburne reprised his role as Morpheus in the Matrix sequels, The Matrix Reloaded, and The Matrix Revolutions in 2003. He gained a significant amount of weight between the first and second film. He has appeared with Tom Cruise as Theodore Brassell, IMF superior of Cruise's character in Mission: Impossible III. In 2006 he appeared on stage with Angela Bassett in a Pasadena Playhouse production of August Wilson's, Fences.[5] Most recently, he provided the voice of the narrator in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT) movie, released March 23, 2007.[6] The same year, he provided the voice of the Silver Surfer in 2007 film Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer.
Fishburne has worked with actress Angela Bassett on four projects. He says "An electrifying thing happens when the two of us work together. I haven’t experienced it with anyone else. A freedom happens when we work together." They both plan to work with each other in the future.
On February 24, 2007, Fishburne was honored with the Harvard Foundation's Artist of the Year award at the annual show Cultural Rhythms. He received this honor for his prowess as an actor and entertainer and for his humanitarian pursuits. Fishburne is a UNICEF ambassador.[7] The mayor of the city of Cambridge, Massachusetts, Mayor Kenneth Reeves awarded him the key to the city and declared the twenty-fourth of February, “Laurence Fishburne” day in the city of Cambridge.
In April 2008, Fishburne returned to the stage in the Broadway production of Thurgood, a new play by George Stevens, Jr., directed by Leonard Foglia. Thurgood opened at the Booth Theatre on April 30, 2008, with previews starting on April 12, 2008.[8]
On August 18, 2008, it was reported that Laurence Fishburne will join the cast of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation after William Petersen (aka Gil Grissom) leaves in the next season. John Malkovich was also considered for the role prior to the announcement.[9] Fishburne will be joining the show on the ninth episode of the upcoming season as a college professor and former pathologist whose area of expertise involves some criminals' predisposition to commit acts of violence.[10] The character will be introduced as a consultant on a case, who winds up joining the CSI team. According to interviews with producers when the announcement broke, his character also has the genetic profile identified in serial killers, a fact which the character will keep to himself, but is something that underpins his desire to understand why some criminals can be so violent. Fishburne was also interviewed and stated he was ecstatic with joining the show, and is thrilled with the chance to portray such a complex character.
Personal life
Fishburne married actress Hajna Moss in 1985, in Ethiopia. They have two children together: a son, Langston, born in 1987, and a daughter, Montana, born in 1991. Fishburne and Moss divorced sometime in the mid 1990s. Fishburne is now married to actress Gina Torres, whom he wed on September 20, 2002, they have a child named JC Boaz, they live in New Rochelle, New York[11]. They have a daughter, Delilah, born June 2007. He also maintains a residence in New York City, in the Castle Village section of Washington Heights.[12] Fishburne is a big fan of Paulo Coelho and plans to produce a movie based on the novel The Alchemist.
Work
Stage
- Eden (1976)
- Short Eyes (1985)
- Urban Blight (1988)
- Loose Ends (1988)
- Two Trains Running (1992)
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- Riff Raff (1995)
- The Lion in Winter (1999)
- Fences (2006)
- Thurgood (2008)
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Filmography
- Actor
- One Life to Live TV series (1973-1976)
- Cornbread, Earl and Me (1975)
- Fast Break (1979)
- Apocalypse Now (1979)
- Willie & Phil (1980)
- Death Wish II (1982)
- Rumble Fish (1983)
- For Us the Living: The Medgar Evers Story (1983)
- The Cotton Club (1984)
- Attack Me With Your Love by Cameo music video (1985)
- The Color Purple (1985)
- Quicksilver (1986)
- Band of the Hand (1986)
- Come to Me by Robert Brookins music video (1987)
- Pee-wee's Playhouse - Vols. 1-8 (1987)
- A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987)
- Gardens of Stone (1987)
- Cherry 2000 (1987)
- Red Heat (1988)
- School Daze (1988)
- Cadence (1990)
- King of New York (1990)
- Decoration Day (1990)
- Class Action (1991)
- Boyz N The Hood (1991)
- Deep Cover (1992)
- TriBeCa TV series (1993)
- What's Love Got to Do with It? (1993)
- Searching for Bobby Fischer (1993)
- Higher Learning (1994)
- Alien Warrior (1994)
- Othello (1995)
- Just Cause (1995)
- Bad Company (1995)
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- Upcoming
- Days of Wrath (2008)
- Black Water Transit (2008)
- Armored (2009)
- Dissidia: Final Fantasy as Vayne Solidor (2008-2009)
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- Producer
- TriBeCa TV series (1993)
- Hoodlum (1997)
- Once in the Life (2000)
- Akeelah and the Bee (2006)
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- Screenwriter
- Director
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Awards and nominations
Academy Awards
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Year |
Category |
Film |
Result |
1994 |
Best Actor in a Leading Role |
What's Love Got to Do with It |
Nominated |
Black Movie Awards
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Year |
Category |
Title |
Result |
2006 |
Outstanding Motion Picture (Producer) |
Akeelah and the Bee |
Nominated |
Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role |
Akeelah and the Bee |
Won |
Black Reel Awards
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Year |
Category |
Film |
Result |
2007 |
Best Supporting Actor |
Akeelah and the Bee |
Nominated |
Best Motion Picture [Producer] |
Akeelah and the Bee |
Nominated |
2000 |
Best Actor |
The Matrix |
Nominated |
Emmy Awards
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Year |
Category |
Title |
Result |
1997 |
Outstanding Made for Television Movie |
Miss Evers' Boys |
Won |
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Mini-Series or Television Special |
Miss Evers' Boys |
Nominated |
1996 |
Outstanding Actor in a Mini-Series or Television Special |
The Tuskegee Airmen |
Nominated |
1993 |
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series |
TriBeCa |
Won |
References
External links
The Matrix series |
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The Matrix • The Matrix Reloaded • The Matrix Revolutions |
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Soundtracks |
The Matrix: Music from the Motion Picture • The Matrix: Original Motion Picture Score • The Matrix Reloaded: The Album • The Matrix Revolutions: Music from the Motion Picture • The Animatrix: The Album • Enter the Matrix: Original Soundtrack from the Videogame • The Matrix: Path of Neo - Music from the Video Game
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Video games |
Enter the Matrix • The Matrix Online • The Matrix: Path of Neo
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Characters |
Neo • Trinity • Morpheus • Agent Smith • Agents • Oracle • Architect • Niobe • Merovingian • Persephone • Seraph • Twins • The Matrix major character names • The Matrix minor character names • Programs and machines
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Locations |
The Matrix universe • Mega City • Zion • Ships from The Matrix series
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Cast/crew |
Wachowski brothers • Keanu Reeves • Laurence Fishburne • Carrie-Anne Moss • Hugo Weaving • Jada Pinkett Smith • Joel Silver • Owen Paterson • John Gaeta • Geof Darrow • Steve Skroce • Gina Torres
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Other topics |
The Animatrix • The Matrix Comics • Matrix digital rain • The Matrix Revisited • The Zion Archive • The Ultimate Matrix Collection • Matrix cell phone • Redpill
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Related articles |
Bullet time • Cyberpunk • Digitalism • The Hero's Journey • Martial arts film • Simulated reality • Virtual reality • The Official Matrix Exhibit • Cadillac CTS
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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor - Drama Series |
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Patrick McGoohan (1975) · Gordon Jackson (1976) · Louis Gossett, Jr. (1977) · Barnard Hughes (1978) · John Lithgow (1986) · Joe Spano (1989) · Patrick McGoohan (1990) · David Opatoshu (1991) · Laurence Fishburne (1993) · Richard Kiley (1994) · Paul Winfield (1995) · Peter Boyle (1996) · Pruitt Taylor Vince (1997) · John Larroquette (1998) · Edward Herrmann (1999) · James Whitmore (2000)
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(1975-2000) · (2001-present)
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Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play |
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Edward Herrmann (1976) · Jonathan Pryce (1977) · Lester Rawlins (1978) · Michael Gough (1979) · David Rounds (1980) · Brian Backer (1981) · Zakes Mokae (1982) · Matthew Broderick (1983) · Joe Mantegna (1984) · Barry Miller (1985) · John Mahoney (1986) · John Randolph (1987) · B. D. Wong (1988) · Boyd Gaines (1989) · Charles Durning (1990) · Kevin Spacey (1991) · Laurence Fishburne (1992) · Stephen Spinella (1993) · Jeffrey Wright (1994) · John Glover (1995) · Ruben Santiago-Hudson (1996) · Owen Teale (1997) · Tom Murphy (1998) · Frank Wood (1999) · Roy Dotrice (2000)
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(1947-1975) · (1976-2000) · (2001-present)
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Persondata |
NAME |
Fishburne, Laurence |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES |
Fishburne, Laurence John |
SHORT DESCRIPTION |
Award-winning American film, theatre, and television actor, film director, film producer, and playwright. |
DATE OF BIRTH |
July 30, 1961 |
PLACE OF BIRTH |
Augusta, Georgia, United States |
DATE OF DEATH |
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PLACE OF DEATH |
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