Morgan
FREEMAN , Chart Car
Accident Freeman Bio
Oscar-winning
actor Morgan Freeman is in hospital after being injured in a car accident
in Mississippi.
The car accident occured at around 23:00 Hour's local time on the 03rd August 2008 near the Junction of Interstate 55 and Highway 32 near Charlston Mississippi. At the time of the accident the moon had just passed over Freeman's Neptune. Although drink or drugs are not thought to be a factor in the accident it is reported that Freeman may have fallen asleep at the wheel. Note as well that at the time of the accident transiting Mercury is at the exact degree and minute of Freemans Mercury, an exact square.
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Born
June 1, 1937 at 12:00 PM (unknown) in Memphis (TN) (USA)
Morgan Freeman (born June 1, 1937) is an Academy Award-winning American
actor, film director, and film narrator. He became known during the 1990s,
after having appeared in a series of successful Hollywood films.
Early life
Freeman was born in Memphis, Tennessee to Grafton Curtis Freeman, a barber
who died in 1961 from liver cirrhosis, and Mayme Edna (Revere), a cleaner.
He has three older siblings. Freeman's family moved frequently during
his childhood, living in Greenwood, Mississippi, Gary, Indiana, and finally
Chicago, Illinois. Freeman made his acting debut at age eight, playing
the lead role in a school play. At age twelve he won a statewide drama
competition, and while in high school he performed in a radio show based
in Nashville, Tennessee. In 1955, he turned down a partial drama scholarship
from Jackson State University, opting to work as a mechanic in the United
States Air Force.
Freeman moved to Los Angeles in the early 1960s and worked as a transcript clerk at Los Angeles Community College. During this period, he also lived in New York City working as a dancer at the 1964 World's Fair and in San Francisco where he was a member of the Opera Ring music group. Freeman made his acting debut in a touring company version of The Royal Hunt of the Sun, and also appeared as an extra in the 1965 film, The Pawnbroker. He made his off-Broadway debut in 1967, opposite Viveca Lindfors in The Nigger Lovers (about the civil-rights era "Freedom Riders"), before debuting on Broadway in 1968's all-black version of Hello, Dolly!, which also starred Pearl Bailey and Cab Calloway.
Career
Although his first credited film appearance was in 1971's Who Says I Can't
Ride a Rainbow?, Freeman first became known in the American media through
roles on the soap opera Another World and the PBS kids' show The Electric
Company, (notably as Easy Reader and Dracula) which he claimed he should
have left earlier than planned.
“ It was my idea to just do The Electric Company for a couple of years and go on. But, you get trapped by that money thing. It's golden handcuffs. It gets a lot of people, including soap opera actors and commercial actors. Then, they don't want to see you in serious work. That was going to be me, having people come up to me saying "My kids love you!". I was there three years too long. ”
Beginning in the mid-1980s, Freeman began playing prominent supporting roles in many feature films, earning him a reputation for depicting wise and fatherly characters. As he gained fame, he went on to bigger roles in films such as the chauffeur Hoke in Driving Miss Daisy, and Sergeant Major Rawlins in Glory (both in 1989). In 1994 he portrayed Red, the redeemed convict in the acclaimed The Shawshank Redemption. His star power was already confirmed as he starred in some of the biggest films of the 1990s, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Se7en, and Deep Impact. In 1997, Freeman, together with Lori McCreary, founded the movie production company Revelations Entertainment, and the two co-head its sister online movie distribution company ClickStar. Freeman also hosts the channel "Our Space" on ClickStar, with specially crafted film clips where he shares his love for the sciences, especially space exploration and aeronautics.
Freeman is recognized for his distinctive voice, making him a frequent choice for narration. In 2005 alone, he provided narration for two of the most successful films of the year, War of the Worlds and the Academy Award-winning documentary film, March of the Penguins. After three previous nominations (a supporting actor nomination for Street Smart, 1987, and leading actor nominations for Driving Miss Daisy, 1989, and The Shawshank Redemption, 1994), he won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Million Dollar Baby at the 77th Academy Awards.
In 2006, Freeman began filming Rob Reiner's The Bucket List, opposite Jack Nicholson, playing terminal cancer patients who must fulfill their lists of goals. The film is scheduled to be released in 2007.
Personal life
Freeman was married to Jeanette Adair Bradshaw from October 22, 1967 until
1979. He has been married to Myrna Colley-Lee since June 16, 1984. He
has two sons, Alphonso and Saifoulaye, from previous relationships. He
adopted his first wife's daughter, Deena, and the couple also had a fourth
child, Morgana. Freeman lives in Charleston, Mississippi and New York
City. He has a private pilot's license, and co-owns and operates Madidi,
a fine dining restaurant, and Ground Zero, a blues club, both located
in Clarksdale, Mississippi.
Freeman has come out publicly against the celebration of Black History Month and does not participate in any related events, saying that "I don't want a black history month. Black history is American history." He says the only way to end racism is to stop talking about it, and he notes that there is no "white history month." Freeman once said on an interview with 60 Minutes' Mike Wallace: "I am going to stop calling you a white man and I'm going to ask you to stop calling me a black man".
On Saturday October 28, 2006, Freeman was honored at the 1st Mississippi's Best Awards in Jackson, Mississippi with the Lifetime Achievement Award award for his works on and off the big screen. "He's been like a father figure to me," related C. A. Webb, the event's founder. "Mr. Freeman is one of those men who you cannot help but respect, no matter what role he plays".
Freeman received an honorary degree of Doctor of Arts and Letters from Delta State University during the school's commencement exercises on May 13, 2006.
In 2007 he was awarded the "Coolest Man Alive" award by Olney, Md Film Committee.
Filmography
Year Title Role Notes
1971 The Electric Company television series
1978 Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry Uncle Hammer made-for-television
1980 Brubaker Walter
1981 The Marva Collins Story Clarence Collins made-for-television
1984 Teachers Al Lewis
1985 Marie Charles Traughber
1987 Street Smart Fast Black Academy Award nominee for Best Supporting
Actor
Fight For Life Dr. Sherard made-for-television
1989 Glory Sgt. Maj. John Rawlins
Driving Miss Daisy Hoke Colburn Academy Award nominee for Best Actor
Lean on Me Principal Joe Clark
1990 The Bonfire of the Vanities Judge Leonard White
1991 Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves Azeem
1992 Unforgiven Ned Logan
The Power of One Geel Piet
1993 Bopha! director only
1994 The Shawshank Redemption Ellis Boyd "Red" Redding Academy
Award nominee for Best Actor
1995 Se7en Detective Lt. William Somerset
Outbreak Brig. Gen. Billy Ford
1996 Chain Reaction Paul Shannon
Moll Flanders Hibble
1997 Amistad Theodore Joadson
Kiss The Girls Dr. Alex Cross
1998 Deep Impact President Tom Beck
Hard Rain Jim
2000 Nurse Betty Charlie
Under Suspicion Victor Benzet
2001 Along Came a Spider Dr. Alex Cross
2002 The Sum of All Fears DCI William Cabot
High Crimes Charlie Grimes
2003 Bruce Almighty God
Dreamcatcher Col. Abraham Kurtz
2004 Million Dollar Baby Eddie "Scrap Iron" Dupris Academy Award
winner for Best Supporting Actor
The Hunting of the President (Narrator) limited release
The Big Bounce Walter Crewes
2005 An Unfinished Life Mitch Bradley
War of the Worlds (Narrator)
March of the Penguins (Narrator)
Batman Begins Lucius Fox
Unleashed Sam
2006 Edison Force Ashford
The Contract Frank Carden
Lucky Number Slevin The Boss
10 Items or Less Him Limited release.
Became the first film to be legally available
via digital download while still in
general release (via ClickStar .)
2007 Evan Almighty God
The Feast of Love Harry Scott
Gone, Baby, Gone Jack Doyle
The Bucket List
2008 Wanted Sloan
The Dark Knight Lucius Fox
Awards
African-American Oscar Winners (acting only)
Halle Berry | Jamie Foxx | Morgan Freeman | Whoopi Goldberg | Cuba Gooding,
Jr. | Louis Gossett, Jr. | Jennifer Hudson | Hattie McDaniel | Sidney
Poitier | Denzel Washington | Forest Whitaker
1987 Nominated for Academy Award for Best Supporting
Actor, in Street Smart.
1989 Nominated for Academy Award for Best Actor for his role as a chauffeur,
in Driving Miss Daisy.
1994 Nominated for Academy Award for Best Actor, in The Shawshank Redemption.
2003 Received the Crystal Globe award for outstanding artistic contribution
to world cinema at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.
2005 Won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, in Million Dollar
Baby.
2006 Guest of honor at the Cairo International Film Festival.
2007 He and his wife received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the
Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters.
Source : Wikipedia
