Of the films, a couple of them should definitely be singled out, such as: "Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves", "Irreconcilable", "Fireworks of Vanity", and "Shawshank Redemption", "Seven", "Amistad" and many others.
Morgan Freeman was born on June 1, 1937, in Memphis, Tennessee in the family of barber Morgan Porterfield Freeman, who died of cirrhosis of the liver in 1961.
Morgan grew up in a large family where his parents had three sons and a daughter besides him.
He showed that one day he would be a great actor already at the age of eight when he acted in a school play.
Namely, at the age of twelve, he won a national drama competition, and during high school, he performed in radio dramas in Nashville.
After graduating from high school, he received a scholarship to the drama school at the University of Jackson, but to the surprise of many, he didn’t accept this because he wants to join the US Air Force.
Although in 1955 he turned down the opportunity to study acting at the university, we did not wait long to encounter that branch of the profession again.
Namely, after he got out of the army, he moved to Los Angeles where he worked as a recorder at a college.
At that time, he often visited New York, where he worked as a dancer at the World's Fair.
He began his journey towards great acting achievements in 1971 with the film "Who Says I Can't Ride a Rainbow?".
Throughout his career so far, he is best remembered for his distinctive voice, which is why he was often hired as a narrator.
The biggest moment in his career is the role in which he won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in the movie "Million Dollar Girl".