Morgan Freeman on screen and stage

American actor and producer 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).[a] 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]

Morgan Freeman smiling with sunglasses on
At Deauville American Film Festival in September 2018

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.[b] 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 to 2017.

Film

At the 62nd Annual Academy Awards in March 1990
At the 2005 Cannes Film Festival
At a conference in Los Angeles, October 2006


YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1964The PawnbrokerMan on StreetUncredited[10]
1966A Man Called AdamParty guestUncredited[11]
1968Where Were You When the Lights Went Out?Grand Central CommuterUncredited[12]
1971Who Says I Can't Ride a Rainbow!Afro[13]
1973BladeChris[14]
1980BrubakerWalter[15]
1981EyewitnessLieutenant Black[16]
1984TeachersLewis[17]
1984Harry & SonSiemanowski[18]
1985MarieCharles Traughber[19]
1985That Was Then... This Is NowCharlie[20]
1987Street SmartFast Black[21]
1988Clean and SoberCraig[22]
1989GloryJohn Rawlins[23]
1989Driving Miss DaisyHoke Colburn[24]
1989Lean on MeJoe Louis Clark[25]
1989Johnny HandsomeLt. Drones[26]
1990The Civil WarFrederick DouglassVoice[27]
1990The Bonfire of the VanitiesJudge White[28]
1991Robin Hood: Prince of ThievesAzeem Edin Bashir Al Bakir[29]
1992UnforgivenNed Logan[30]
1992The Power of OneGeel Piet[31]
1993Bopha!Director only[32]
1994The Shawshank RedemptionEllis Boyd "Red" Redding, Narrator[33]
1995OutbreakGeneral Billy Ford[34]
1995SevenDetective Lieutenant William Somerset[35]
1996Chain ReactionPaul Shannon[36]
1996Moll FlandersHibble[37]
1997AmistadTheodore Joadson[38]
1997Kiss the GirlsAlex Cross[39]
1998Deep ImpactPresident Beck[40]
1998Hard RainJim[41]
2000Nurse BettyCharlie[42]
2000Under SuspicionVictor BenezetAlso executive producer[43][44]
2001Along Came a SpiderAlex CrossAlso executive producer[45]
2002The Sum of All FearsDCI William Cabot[46]
2002High CrimesCharlie Grimes[47]
2003Bruce AlmightyGod[48]
2003DreamcatcherCol. Abraham Curtis[49]
2003LevityPastor Miles EvansAlso executive producer[50]
2003Guilty by AssociationLt. Redding[51]
2004The Big BounceWalter Crewes[52]
2004Million Dollar BabyEddie "Scrap Iron" Dupris[53]
2005An Unfinished LifeMitch[54]
2005War of the WorldsNarrator[55]
2005Batman BeginsLucius Fox[56]
2005UnleashedSam[57]
2005EdisonAshford[58]
2005Magnificent Desolation: Walking on the Moon 3DNeil ArmstrongDocumentary[59]
2006The ContractFrank Carden[60]
2006Lucky Number SlevinThe Boss[61]
200610 Items or LessHimselfAlso executive producer[62]
2007Evan AlmightyGod[8]
2007Feast of LoveHarry Stevenson[63]
2007Gone Baby GoneJack Doyle[64]
2007The Bucket ListCarter Chambers[65]
2008WantedSloan[66]
2008The Love GuruNarrator[67]
2008The Dark KnightLucius Fox[68]
2009Thick as ThievesKeith RipleyAlso known as The Code[69]
2009The Maiden HeistCharles Peterson[70]
2009InvictusNelson MandelaAlso executive producer[71]
2010REDJoe Matheson[72]
2011Conan the BarbarianNarrator[73]
2011Dolphin TaleDr. McCarthy[74]
2012The Magic of Belle IsleMonte Wildhorn[75]
2012The Dark Knight RisesLucius Fox[76]
2013Olympus Has FallenAllan Trumbull, Speaker of the House[77]
2013OblivionBeech[78]
2013Now You See MeThaddeus Bradley[79]
2013Last VegasArchie[80]
2014The Lego MovieVitruviusVoice[81]
2014TranscendenceJoseph Tagger[82]
2014LucyProfessor Norman[83]
2014Dolphin Tale 2Dr. McCarthy[74]
20145 Flights UpAlexAlso executive producer[84]
2014Lennon or McCartneyHimselfShort documentary film; interview clip[85]
2015Last KnightsBartok[86]
2015Ted 2Patrick Meighan[87]
2015MomentumSenator[88]
2016London Has FallenVice President Allan Trumbull[89][90]
2016Now You See Me 2Thaddeus Bradley[91]
2016Ben-HurSheikh Ilderim[92]
2017Going in StyleWillie[93]
2017Just Getting StartedDuke Diver[94]
2018AlphaNarrator[95]
2018The Nutcracker and the Four RealmsDrosselmeyer[96]
2018Brian BanksJerome JohnsonUncredited[97]
2019Princess of the RowExecutive producer only[98]
2019The Killing of Kenneth ChamberlainExecutive producer only[99]
2019The Poison RoseDoc[100]
2019Angel Has FallenPresident Allan Trumbull[101]
2020The Comeback TrailReggie Fontaine[102]
2021Coming 2 AmericaHimself[103]
2021VanquishDamon[104]
2021Hitman's Wife's BodyguardMichael Bryce Sr./Senior[105]
2022Paradise HighwayGerick[106]
2022The Minute You Wake Up DeadSheriff Thurmond Fowler[107]
2023The Ritual KillerDr. Mackles[108]
2023A Good PersonDaniel[109]
202357 SecondsAnton Burrell[110]
2024My Dead Friend Zoe Post-production[111]
TBAGunner Kendrick RykerPost-production[112]
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Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1971–1977The Electric CompanyEasy Reader / Mel Mounds / Dracula / Vincent the Vegetable Vampire / MarkMain role[1][113][114]
1978Roll of Thunder, Hear My CryUncle Hammer LoganTelevision film[115][116]
1979Hollow ImageRalph Simmons "Sweet Talk"Television film[117]
1980AtticaHap RichardsTelevision film[118]
1981Ryan's HopeCicero Murphy2 episodes[119]
1981The Marva Collins StoryClarence CollinsTelevision film[120]
1981Death of a ProphetMalcolm XTelevision film[121]
1983Another WorldDr. Roy Bingham5 episodes[114]
1985The Atlanta Child MurdersBen ShelterMiniseries[122]
1985The Twilight ZoneTonyEpisode: "Dealer's Choice"[123]
1986Resting PlaceLuther JohnsonTelevision film[124]
1987Fight For LifeDr. SherardTelevision film[125]
1988Clinton and NadineDorsey PrattTelevision film[126]
1990The Earth Day SpecialWalter SamsonTV special[127]
2008Smithsonian Channel's Sound RevolutionHimself (host)TV documentary[128]
2008Stephen Fry in AmericaHimselfEpisode: "Mississippi"[129]
2010Saturday Night LiveHimself (cameo)Episode: "Bryan Cranston/Kanye West"[130]
2014–2019Madam SecretaryChief Justice Frawley3 episodes; also executive producer[131]
2016–2019The Story of God with Morgan FreemanHimself (host)Also executive producer[132]
20162017 Breakthrough Prize CeremonyHimself (host)TV special[133]
2017The Story of Us with Morgan FreemanHimself (host)Also executive producer[134]
20172018 Breakthrough Prize CeremonyHimself (host)TV special[135]
2020Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?HimselfEpisode: "The Last Inmate!"[136]
2021SolosStuart7 episodes[137]
2021The Kominsky MethodHimself2 episodes[138]
2023–presentSpecial Ops: LionessEdwin MullinsMain role[139]
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Narrator

YearTitleNotesRef.
1994Shelley Duvall's Bedtime StoriesSegment: "Amos, the Story of an Old Dog and His Couch"[140]
1996Cosmic VoyageDocumentary[141]
1997The Long Way HomeDocumentary[142]
2003A Tale of Two SchoolsDocumentary[143]
2004The Hunting of the PresidentDocumentary[144]
2004A Remarkable PromiseShort film[145]
2004Slavery and the Making of AmericaDocumentary[146]
2005March of the PenguinsDocumentary[142]
2008A New Birth of FreedomDocumentary[147]
2009Prom Night in MississippiDocumentary[148]
2010–2017Through the WormholeTV series (62 episodes)[149]
2011CuriosityEpisode: "Is There a Parallel Universe?"[150]
2011Born to Be WildDocumentary[151]
2011Breaking the TabooDocumentary[152]
2014Island of Lemurs: MadagascarDocumentary[153]
2014The Mona Lisa MythDocumentary[154]
2016–2019The Story of God with Morgan FreemanTV series (15 episodes)[155]
2017The Age of Spin: Dave Chappelle Live at the Hollywood PalladiumStand-up special[156]
2017Deep in the Heart of Texas: Dave Chappelle Live at Austin City LimitsStand-up special[156]
2020Savage Mode IIAlbum (& album trailer)[157][158]
2021Great Escapes with Morgan FreemanTV documentary[159]
2022Our UniverseDocumentary[160]
2023100 Years of Warner BrosTelevision documentary[161]
2023Life on Our PlanetDocumentary[162]

Music videos

YearTitleArtistRoleRef.
2002"Waitin' on Joe"Steve AzarNarrator[163][164]

Video games

YearTitleVoice roleRef.
2005Batman BeginsLucius Fox[165]
2009Wanted: Weapons of FateSloan[166][167]

Theatre

YearTitleRoleVenueRef.
1964–1970Hello, Dolly!RudolphSt. James Theatre[168][169][170]
1967The NiggerloversCreampuffOrpheum Theatre[171]
1969The DozensKgaravuBooth Theatre[172][173]
1969ExhibitionDavidActors' Playhouse[174][175]
1970–1971PurliePurlieBroadway Theatre / Winter Garden Theatre / August Wilson Theatre[176][177]
1978The Mighty GentsZekeAmbassador Theatre[142][178]
1978White PelicansWinstonLucille Lortel Theatre[179][180]
1979CoriolanusCaius Martius / CoriolanusJoseph Papp Public Theater/Anspacher Theater/Delacorte Theater[181][182][183]
1979Julius CaesarCascaJoseph Papp Public Theater/Anspacher Theater[184][185]
1980Mother Courage and Her ChildrenChaplainJoseph Papp Public Theater/Newman Theater[186][187]
1983BuckFred MillyAmerican Place Theatre[188][189]
1984Medea and the DollDr. Winston CrewsSamuel Beckett Theatre[190][191]
1987–1990Driving Miss DaisyHoke ColeburnJohn Houseman Theatre[4][192]
1988The Gospel at ColonusMessengerLunt-Fontanne Theatre[193][194]
1990The Taming of the ShrewPetruchioDelacorte Theater[195][196]
2008The Country GirlFrank ElginBernard B. Jacobs Theatre[197][198]
20118David BoiesEugene O'Neill Theatre[199]

See also

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