James Earl Jones, Actor Whose Voice Could Menace or Melt, Dies at 93
Briefly

James Earl Jones, a stuttering farm child who became a voice of rolling thunder as one of America's most versatile actors, died at 93, confirmed by his agent.
Despite his early struggles with stuttering and abandonment, Jones carved out a remarkable career in theater, film, and television, breaking racial barriers along the way.
His portrayal of complex characters and voice work, especially as Darth Vader, showcased his remarkable vocal talent, which captivated audiences for decades.
Jones's legacy is marked by a prodigious body of work, including nearly 90 television dramas, 120 movies, and iconic roles that shaped the entertainment landscape.
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