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James Earl Jones, the legendary voice of Darth Vader in Star Wars and Mufasa in The Lion King, has died at 93. Known for his deep, powerful voice, Jones passed away at home, surrounded by family. He had battled diabetes for years, but his impact on cinema remains undeniable.
Jones' career spanned over six decades with roles in Conan the Barbarian, Coming to America, and The Hunt for Red October. Yet, his portrayal of Darth Vader defined his legacy. Mark Hamill, who played Luke Skywalker, tweeted, "RIP dad," reflecting their on-screen bond.
A rare EGOT winner, Jones earned Emmys, a Grammy, an honorary Oscar, and Tonys for The Great White Hope and Fences. His voice was a force, able to captivate and convey immense emotion. He returned as Mufasa for The Lion King's 2019 remake, proving his timeless appeal.
Tributes flooded in from fans and peers. Colman Domingo wrote, "We stand on your shoulders. Rest now." The Empire State Building honored him with a Darth Vader light show. Fans called him “a class act” and one of cinema’s most powerful voices.
From early roles in Stanley Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove to becoming a cultural icon, Jones’ influence was unmatched. Samuel L. Jackson praised him as a gold standard for actors. With his passing, the world says goodbye to a true giant. RIP, James Earl Jones.
Source: https://news.sky.com/story/james-ea...mufasa-in-the-lion-king-dies-aged-93-13212108