Morgan Freeman on screen and stage

Morgan Freeman  facing the camera and smiling
At a conference in Los Angeles, October 2006

American actor and director Morgan Freeman has had a prolific career on film, television and on the stage. His film debut was as an uncredited character in the Sidney Lumet–directed drama The Pawnbroker in 1964. Freeman also made his stage debut in the same year by appearing in the musical Hello, Dolly! He followed this with further stage appearances in The Niggerlovers (1967), The Dozens (1969), Exhibition (1969), and the musical Purlie (1970–1971). He played various characters on the children's television series The Electric Company (1971–1977). Freeman subsequently appeared in the films Teachers in 1984, and Marie in 1985 before making his breakthrough with 1987's Street Smart.[1][2] His role earned him a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.[3] Two years later he appeared in war film Glory (1989), and starred as Hoke Coleburn in the comedy-drama Driving Miss Daisy (1989).[lower-alpha 1] Freeman won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for his performance in the latter and also earned a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor.[5][6]

In the 1990s, he was cast in numerous films, including the adventure film Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991) opposite Kevin Costner, drama The Shawshank Redemption (1994) with Tim Robbins, psychological thriller Seven (1995), historical drama Amistad (1997), crime thriller Kiss the Girls (1997), and science fiction disaster film Deep Impact (1998). His role in The Shawshank Redemption earned him a second nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor.[7] In 2003, he played God in the comedy Bruce Almighty opposite Jim Carrey.[lower-alpha 2] The following year Freeman played Eddie "Scrap Iron" Dupris in Clint Eastwood's film Million Dollar Baby (2004), for which he won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.[9]

Freeman played Lucius Fox in a trilogy of Batman films: Batman Begins (2005), The Dark Knight (2008), and The Dark Knight Rises (2012). During that time, Freeman also appeared in The Bucket List (2007) opposite Jack Nicholson, Wanted (2008) with Angelina Jolie, and Invictus (2009) with Matt Damon. In 2011, Freeman received the AFI Life Achievement Award from the American Film Institute.[1] Two years later he starred in action thriller Olympus Has Fallen (2013), science fiction film Oblivion (2013), caper Now You See Me (2013), and comedy Last Vegas. In 2014, Freeman appeared in the science fiction films Transcendence and Lucy.

Freeman has also narrated several documentaries and television series, including Cosmic Voyage (1996), Slavery and the Making of America (2004), March of the Penguins (2005), and Breaking the Taboo (2011). He was also the host and narrator for the series Through the Wormhole from 2010–14.

Film

Morgan Freeman facing the camera in a tuxedo and bowtie
At the 62nd Annual Academy Awards in March 1990
Morgan Freeman smiling and waving, facing right
At the 2005 Cannes Film Festival
Title Year Role Notes Ref.
The Pawnbroker 1964 Man on Street Uncredited [10]
A Man Called Adam 1966 Unknown Uncredited [11]
Where Were You When the Lights Went Out? 1968 Grand Central Commuter Uncredited [12]
Brubaker 1980 Walter [13]
Attica 1980 Hap Richards [14]
Eyewitness 1981 Lieutenant Black [15]
Teachers 1984 Lewis [16]
Harry & Son 1984 Siemanowski [17]
Marie 1985 Charles Traughber [18]
That Was Then... This Is Now 1985 Charlie [19]
Street Smart 1987 Fast Black [20]
Clean and Sober 1988 Craig [21]
Glory 1989 John Rawlins [22]
Driving Miss Daisy 1989 Hoke Colburn [23]
Lean on Me 1989 Joe Louis Clark [24]
Johnny Handsome 1989 Lt. Drones [25]
The Civil War 1990 Frederick Douglass Voice [26]
The Bonfire of the Vanities 1990 Judge White [27]
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves 1991 Azeem [28]
Unforgiven 1992 Ned Logan [29]
The Power of One 1992 Geel Piet [30]
Bopha! 1993 Director [31]
The Shawshank Redemption 1994 Ellis Boyd "Red" Redding, Narrator [32]
Outbreak 1995 General Billy Ford [33]
Seven 1995 Detective Somerset [34]
Chain Reaction 1996 Paul Shannon [35]
Moll Flanders 1996 Hibble [36]
Amistad 1997 Theodore Joadson [37]
Kiss the Girls 1997 Alex Cross [38]
Deep Impact 1998 President Tim Beck [39]
Hard Rain 1998 Jim [40]
Nurse Betty 2000 Charlie [41]
Under Suspicion 2000 Victor Benezet Also executive producer [42][43]
Along Came a Spider 2001 Alex Cross Also executive producer [44]
The Sum of All Fears 2002 DCI William Cabot [45]
High Crimes 2002 Charlie Grimes [46]
Bruce Almighty 2003 God [47]
Dreamcatcher 2003 Col. Abraham Curtis [48]
Levity 2003 Pastor Miles Evans Also executive producer [49]
Guilty by Association 2003 Lt. Redding [50]
The Big Bounce 2004 Walter Crewes [51]
Million Dollar Baby 2004 Eddie "Scrap Iron" Dupris [52]
An Unfinished Life 2005 Mitch [53]
War of the Worlds 2005 Narrator [54]
Batman Begins 2005 Lucius Fox [55]
Unleashed 2005 Sam [56]
Edison 2005 Ashford [57]
Magnificent Desolation: Walking on the Moon 3D 2005 Neil Armstrong Documentary [58]
The Contract 2006 Frank Carden [59]
Lucky Number Slevin 2006 The Boss [60]
10 Items or Less 2006 Himself Also executive producer [61]
Evan Almighty 2007 God [8]
Feast of Love 2007 Harry Stevenson [62]
Gone Baby Gone 2007 Jack Doyle [63]
The Bucket List 2007 Carter Chambers [64]
Wanted 2008 Sloan [65]
The Love Guru 2008 Narrator [66]
The Dark Knight 2008 Lucius Fox [67]
Thick as Thieves 2009 Keith Ripley Also known as The Code [68]
The Maiden Heist 2009 Charles [69]
Invictus 2009 Nelson Mandela Also executive producer [70]
RED 2010 Joe Matheson [71]
Conan the Barbarian 2011 Narrator [72]
Dolphin Tale 2011 Dr. McCarthy [73]
The Magic of Belle Isle 2012 Monte Wildhorn [74]
The Dark Knight Rises 2012 Lucius Fox [75]
Olympus Has Fallen 2013 Allan Trumbull, Speaker of the House [76]
Oblivion 2013 Beech [77]
Now You See Me 2013 Thaddeus Bradley [78]
Last Vegas 2013 Archie [79]
The Lego Movie 2014 Vitruvius Voice [80]
Transcendence 2014 Joseph Tagger [81]
Lucy 2014 Professor Norman [82]
Dolphin Tale 2 2014 Dr. McCarthy [73]
5 Flights Up 2014 Alex Also executive producer [83]
Lennon or McCartney 2014 Himself Short documentary film; interview clip [84]
Last Knights 2015 Bartok [85]
Ted 2 2015 Patrick Meighan [86]
Momentum 2015 Senator [87]
London Has Fallen 2016 Vice President Allan Trumbull [88][89]
Now You See Me 2 2016 Thaddeus Bradley [90]
Ben-Hur 2016 Sheikh Ilderim [91]
Going in Style 2017 Willie [92]
Just Getting Started 2017 Duke Diver [93]
The Nutcracker and the Four Realms 2018 Drosselmeyer [94]
Angel Has Fallen TBA President Allan Trumbull Post-production
The Poison Rose TBA TBA Post-production

Television

Title Year Role Notes Ref.
The Electric Company 1971–1977 Mel Mounds / Easy Reader / various characters 780 episodes [1][95][96]
Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry 1978 Uncle Hammer Logan TV film [97][98]
Hollow Image 1979 Ralph Simmons "Sweet Talk" TV film [99]
Ryan's Hope 1981 Cicero Murphy 2 episodes [100]
The Marva Collins Story 1981 Clarence Collins TV film [101]
Death of a Prophet 1981 Malcolm X TV film [102]
Another World 1982–1984 Dr. Roy Bingham [96]
The Atlanta Child Murders 1985 Ben Shelter Miniseries [103]
The Twilight Zone 1985 Marty Episode: "Dealer's Choice" [104]
Resting Place 1986 Luther Johnson TV film [105]
Fight For Life 1987 Dr. Sherard TV film [106]
Clinton and Nadine 1988 Dorsey Pratt TV film [107]
Smithsonian Channel's Sound Revolution 2008 Himself (host) [108]
Stephen Fry in America 2008 Himself Episode: "Mississippi" [109]
Saturday Night Live 2010 Himself (cameo) Episode: "Bryan Cranston/Kanye West" [110]
Madam Secretary 2015–2016 Chief Justice Frawley Episodes: "The Show Must Go On", "Sea Change" [111]

Narrator

Title Year Notes Ref.
Cosmic Voyage 1996 Documentary [112]
The Long Way Home 1997 Documentary [113]
The Hunting of the President 2004 Documentary [114]
A Remarkable Promise 2004 Short film [115]
Slavery and the Making of America 2004 Documentary [116]
March of the Penguins 2005 Documentary [113]
Prom Night in Mississippi 2009 Documentary [117]
Through the Wormhole 2010–2017 Host [118]
Curiosity 2011 Episode: "Is There a Parallel Universe?" [119]
Born to Be Wild 2011 Documentary [120]
Breaking the Taboo 2011 Documentary [121]
Island of Lemurs: Madagascar 2014 Documentary [122]
The Story of God with Morgan Freeman 2016-2017 Host [123]
The Age of Spin: Dave Chappelle Live at the Hollywood Palladium 2017 Stand-up special [124]
Deep in the Heart of Texas: Dave Chappelle Live at Austin City Limits 2017 Stand-up special [124]

Music videos

Title Artist Year Role Ref.
"Waitin' on Joe" Steve Azar 2002 Narrator [125][126]

Video games

Title Year Voice Ref.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas 2004 Old Reece (voice as Morgan Freeman)
Batman Begins 2005 Lucius Fox [127]
Wanted: Weapons of Fate 2009 Sloan

Theatre

Title Year Role Venue Ref.
Hello, Dolly! 196470 Rudolph St. James Theatre [128][129][130]
The Niggerlovers 1967 Creampuff Orpheum Theatre [131]
The Dozens 1969 Kgaravu Booth Theatre [132][133]
Exhibition 1969 David Actors' Playhouse [134][135]
Purlie 197071 Purlie Broadway Theatre / Winter Garden Theatre / August Wilson Theatre [136][137]
The Mighty Gents 1978 Zeke Ambassador Theatre [113][138]
White Pelicans 1978 Winston Lucille Lortel Theatre [139][140]
Coriolanus 1979 Caius Martius / Coriolanus Joseph Papp Public Theater/Anspacher Theater/Delacorte Theater [141][142][143]
Julius Caesar 1979 Casca Joseph Papp Public Theater/Anspacher Theater [144][145]
Mother Courage and Her Children 1980 Chaplain Joseph Papp Public Theater/Newman Theater [146][147]
Buck 1983 Fred Milly American Place Theatre [148][149]
Medea and the Doll 1984 Dr. Winston Crews Samuel Beckett Theatre [150][151]
Driving Miss Daisy 198790 Hoke Coleburn John Houseman Theatre [4][152]
The Gospel at Colonus 1988 Messenger Lunt-Fontanne Theatre [153][154]
The Taming of the Shrew 1990 Petruchio Delacorte Theater [155][156]
The Country Girl 2008 Frank Elgin Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre [157][158]
8 2011 David Boies Eugene O'Neill Theatre [159]

See also

Notes

  1. Freeman had previously played the same character in the play of the same name from 1987 to 1990.[4]
  2. Freeman also reprised this role in the 2007 sequel Evan Almighty.[8]

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