James Earl Jones, Voice of Darth Vader and ‘Field of Dreams’ Star, Dead

Terrifying reports have confirmed the death of James Earl Jones.

 

The star was known for being the famous voice behind the popular Star Wards character Villian Darth Vader. He died at his Duchess County in New York on Monday at the age of 93.

Source: New York Post

The news was confirmed by his representatives at the Independent Artist Group who were the first ones to break the news.

Jones was also known for his many awards including a lifetime achievement award and for scoring the rare EGOT honor with an asterisk. This means he won Emmy, Grammy, and Tony including the Tony Lifetime Achievement Award for 2017.

Source: New York Post

He also earned an honorary Oscar award in the year 2011. More reports spoke about how brought to life several animated film characters because of how talented he was.

Amongst those included the Mufasa character from Disney’s 1994 smash hit film, ‘The Lion King’, and many others like the fairytale movie ‘Jack and the Beanstalk’.

Source: New York Post

His long career in the entertainment industry defied many people’s expectations and it did not take long before he was called an incredible individual.

He did stutter and that was outlined by doctors as a major concern, sources are speaking about how that soon turned into his trademark and he was adored by the masses for that reason.

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