Age, Biography and Wiki

Morgan Freeman is an American actor, producer, and narrator. He has won an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award. He is best known for his roles in films such as The Shawshank Redemption, Driving Miss Daisy, The Dark Knight, and Invictus.
Freeman was born on June 1, 1937, in Memphis, Tennessee. He is the son of Mayme Edna (Revere), a teacher, and Morgan Porterfield Freeman, a barber. He has three older siblings.
Freeman attended Los Angeles City College and graduated from Jackson State University with a degree in drama. He began his acting career in the 1960s, appearing in Off-Broadway productions. He made his film debut in 1971 with the film Who Says I Can’t Ride a Rainbow!
Freeman has been married twice. He was married to Jeanette Adair Bradshaw from 1967 to 1979 and to Myrna Colley-Lee from 1984 to 2010. He has four children.
As of 2021, Morgan Freeman’s net worth is estimated to be $250 million. He has earned his wealth through his successful acting career. He has appeared in over 100 films and television shows. He has also narrated several documentaries and commercials.

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Occupation actor,producer,soundtrack
Age 86 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 1 June, 1937
Birthday 1 June
Birthplace Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.
Nationality United States

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He is a member of famous Actor with the age 86 years old group.

Morgan Freeman Height, Weight & Measurements

At 86 years old, Morgan Freeman height is 6′ 2″ .

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Height 6′ 2″
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Who Is Morgan Freeman’s Wife?

His wife is Jeanette Adair Bradshaw (m. 1967-1979)
Myrna Colley-Lee (m. 1984-2010)

Family
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Wife Jeanette Adair Bradshaw (m. 1967-1979)
Myrna Colley-Lee (m. 1984-2010)
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Children Alfonso Freeman, Saifoulaye Freeman, Deena Freeman, Morgana Freeman

Morgan Freeman Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Morgan Freeman worth at the age of 86 years old? Morgan Freeman’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from United States. We have estimated
Morgan Freeman’s net worth
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Kiss the Girls (1997) $5,000,000

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Timeline

Received the 2012 Cecil B. DeMille Award at the Golden Globe Awards ceremony in January 2012.

Was honored with the American Film Institute’s 39th Lifetime Achievement Award on June 9, 2011.

Recently, Freeman appeared in RED (2010), a surprise box-office hit; he narrated the Conan the Barbarian (2011) remake, starred in Rob Reiner’s The Magic of Belle Isle (2012); and capped the Batman trilogy with The Dark Knight Rises (2012).

In 2009, he reunited with Eastwood to star in the director’s true-life drama Invictus (2009), on which Freeman also served as an executive producer. For his portrayal of Nelson Mandela in the film, Freeman garnered Oscar, Golden Globe and Critics’ Choice Award nominations, and won the National Board of Review Award for Best Actor.

Returning to the Broadway stage in 2008, Freeman starred with Frances McDormand and Peter Gallagher in Clifford Odets’ drama The Country Girl, directed by Mike Nichols.

He co-starred with Jack Nicholson in the breakout hit The Bucket List (2007) in 2007, and followed that up with another box-office success, Wanted (2008), then segued into the second Batman film, The Dark Knight (2008).

Roles in tentpoles and indies followed; highlights include his role as a crime boss in Lucky Number Slevin (2006), a second go-round as God in Evan Almighty (2007) with Steve Carell taking over for Jim Carrey, and a supporting role in Ben Affleck’s directorial debut, Gone Baby Gone (2007).

2005 was a huge year for Freeman.

He also narrated Steven Spielberg’s War of the Worlds (2005) and appeared in Batman Begins (2005) as Lucius Fox, a valuable ally of Christian Bale’s Bruce Wayne/Batman for director Christopher Nolan. Freeman would reprise his role in the two sequels of the record-breaking, genre-redefining trilogy.

First, he he teamed up with good friend Clint Eastwood to appear in the drama, Million Dollar Baby (2004). Freeman’s on-screen performance is simply world-class as ex-prize fighter Eddie “Scrap Iron” Dupris, who works in a run-down boxing gym alongside grizzled trainer Frankie Dunn, as the two work together to hone the skills of never-say-die female boxer Hilary Swank. Freeman received his fourth Oscar nomination and, finally, impressed the Academy’s judges enough to win the Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his performance.

Has starred in two movies based on Stephen King books: Dreamcatcher (2003) and The Shawshank Redemption (1994).

Now highly popular, he was much in demand with cinema audiences, and he co-starred in the terrorist drama The Sum of All Fears (2002), was a military officer in the Stephen King-inspired Dreamcatcher (2003), gave divine guidance as God to Jim Carrey in Bruce Almighty (2003), and played a minor role in the comedy The Big Bounce (2004).

In January 2001, opened Madidi, a fine-dining restaurant in Clarksdale, MS, with local attorney and businessman, Bill Lucket. They also co-own Ground Zero Blues Club, a blues bar and grill that opened in May 2001.

Received the “Hollywood Outstanding Achievement in Acting” Award on August 7, 2000.

Keeps his Oscar statuette inside a cabinet which resides in his office. The cabinet was built by a good friend of his in 1998 especially for the Oscar that his friend predicted he would win. It even came with a plaque that read: “No Parking. Reserved for Oscar.”

Further praise followed for his role in the slave tale of Amistad (1997), he was a worried US President facing Armageddon from above in Deep Impact (1998), appeared in Neil LaBute’s black comedy Nurse Betty (2000), and reprised his role as Alex Cross in Along Came a Spider (2001).

He was then back out hunting a religious serial killer in Se7en (1995), starred alongside Keanu Reeves in Chain Reaction (1996), and was pursuing another serial murderer in Kiss the Girls (1997).

More strong scripts came in, and Freeman was back behind bars depicting a knowledgeable inmate (and obtaining his third Oscar nomination), befriending falsely accused banker Tim Robbins in The Shawshank Redemption (1994).

In 1993, Freeman made his directorial debut on Bopha! (1993) and soon after formed his production company, Revelations Entertainment.

Freeman’s next role was as gunman Ned Logan, wooed out of retirement by friend William Munny to avenge several prostitutes in the wild west town of Big Whiskey in Clint Eastwood’s de-mythologized western Unforgiven (1992). The film was a sh and scored an acting Oscar for Gene Hackman, a directing Oscar for Eastwood, and the Oscar for best picture.

In 1990, Freeman starred as Petruchio in the New York Shakespeare Festival’s The Taming of the Shrew, opposite Tracey Ullman.

His star continued to rise, and the 1990s kicked off strongly with roles in The Bonfire of the Vanities (1990), Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991), and The Power of One (1992).

The same year, Freeman teamed up with youthful Matthew Broderick and fiery Denzel Washington in the epic Civil War drama Glory (1989) about freed slaves being recruited to form the first all-African American fighting brigade.

In addition to his role as Lucius Fox in the current Batman franchise, Freeman previously acted alongside another Batman: Michael Keaton in Clean and Sober (1988).

In 1987, Freeman created the role of Hoke Coleburn in Alfred Uhry’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play Driving Miss Daisy, which brought him his fourth Obie Award.

However, he really stood out, scoring an Oscar nomination as a merciless hoodlum in Street Smart (1987) and, then, he dazzled audiences and pulled a second Oscar nomination in the film version of Driving Miss Daisy (1989) opposite Jessica Tandy.

Village Voice Obie for Great Performances: The Gospel at Colonus (1985). [1986]

Freeman won another Obie in 1984 for his performance as The Messenger in the acclaimed Brooklyn Academy of Music production of Lee Breuer’s The Gospel at Colonus and, in 1985, won the Drama-Logue Award for the same role.

In 1980, he won two Obie Awards, for his portrayal of Shakespearean anti-hero Coriolanus at the New York Shakespeare Festival and for his work in Mother Courage and Her Children.

Regular work was coming in for the talented Freeman and he appeared in the prison dramas Attica (1980) and Brubaker (1980), Eyewitness (1981), and portrayed the final 24 hours of slain Malcolm X in Death of a Prophet (1981).

For most of the 1980s, Freeman continued to contribute decent enough performances in films that fluctuated in their quality.

Village Voice Obie for Coriolanus (1979) and “Mother Courage”. [1980]

Was nominated for Broadway’s 1978 Tony Award as Best Actor (Feature Role – Play) for “The Mighty Gents”.

Next, there was a small role in the thriller Blade (1973); then he played Casca in Julius Caesar (1979) and the title role in Coriolanus (1979).

Freeman first appeared on TV screens as several characters including “Easy Reader”, “Mel Mounds” and “Count Dracula” on the Children’s Television Workshop (now Sesame Workshop) show The Electric Company (1971).

He then moved into feature film with another children’s adventure, Who Says I Can’t Ride a Rainbow! (1971).

Throughout the 1970s, he continued his work on stage, winning Drama Desk and Clarence Derwent Awards and receiving a Tony Award nomination for his performance in The Mighty Gents in 1978.

Father of Alfonso Freeman from his relationship with Loletha Adkins and Saifoulaye Freeman (b. August 31, 1961) from another previous relationship.

Arrived in Los Angeles, California in 1959 and his first job was as a clerk typist.

The young Freeman attended Los Angeles City College before serving several years in the US Air Force as a mechanic between 1955 and 1959. His first dramatic arts exposure was on the stage including appearing in an all-African American production of the exuberant musical Hello, Dolly!.

With an authoritative voice and calm demeanor, this ever popular American actor has grown into one of the most respected figures in modern US cinema. Morgan was born on June 1, 1937 in Memphis, Tennessee, to Mayme Edna (Revere), a teacher, and Morgan Porterfield Freeman, a barber.

Listed his five favorite films as King Kong (1933), High Noon (1952), Moulin Rouge (1952), The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976) and Moby Dick (1956).

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