{laurence fishburne as morpheus}
LAURENCE FISHBURNE, honored for his work on the stage and
screen, earned an Academy Award® nomination for his searing
portrayal of Ike Turner in the hit biopic Whats Love
Got To Do With It. Fishburne recently made his directorial
debut, as well as starring in and producing, Once In The Life
which he wrote based on the one-act play Riff Raff in which
he starred, wrote and directed in 1994. The plays initial
run in Los Angeles was the first production produced under
Fishburnes own banner L.O.A. Productions.
Fishburne, who began acting at the age of 10, was only 15
years old when he won the role of a young G.I. in Francis
Coppolas Vietnam War epic, Apocalypse Now. He went on
to work with Coppola on Rumble Fish, Gardens Of Stone and
The Cotton Club.
Fishburne has collaborated twice with noted director John
Singleton on Boyz N The Hood and Higher Learning, earning
an NAACP Image Award for Best Actor for the former. His other
credits include Othello, Searching For Bobby Fischer, Just
Cause, Bad Company, Class Action, Deep Cover, Fled, Cadence,
King Of New York, Red Heat, Band Of The Hand, Spike Lees
School Daze, Steven Spielbergs The Color Purple, Hoodlum,
Event Horizon, THE MATRIX, the voice for Thrax in Osmosis
Jones and, most recently, as the star of Biker Boyz.
On the small screen, Fishburne received nominations for the
Emmy®, Golden Globe® and CableACE Awards and won an
NAACP Image Award for his performance in the HBO movie The
Tuskegee Airmen, the story of Americas first black combat
pilots. He also won an Emmy® Award for his role in the
premiere episode of Robert De Niros series, Tribeca.
In 1997 Fishburne received an Emmy® nomination for Outstanding
Lead Actor in a Mini-Series or Special for his starring role
in the HBO drama Miss Evers Boys, which he executive
produced. Miss Evers Boys was awarded five Emmys®,
including the coveted Presidents Award, which honors
a program that illuminates a social or educational issue.
More recently, Fishburne starred in and Executive Produced
Always Outnumbered directed by Michael Apted for HBO.
Fishburnes other television credits include the critically
acclaimed telefilms A Rumor of War, For Us The Living and
Decoration Day.
In 1992 Fishburne received the Tony® Award, a Drama Desk
Award, an Outer Critics Circle Award and a Theatre World Award
for his work in the Broadway production of August Wilsons
"Two Trains Running", in which he reprised the role
of Sterling Johnson that he originated at the Yale Repertory
Theatre. In 1999 Fishburne played the lead role of "Henry
II" of France and his estranged wife, Elenor of Acquitaine.
FILMOGRAPHY
The Matrix: Reloaded (2003) ... Morpheus
The Matrix Revisited (2001) ... Himself/Morpheus
Osmosis Jones (2001) ... Thrax
Once in the Life (2000) ... 20/20 Mike
Michael Jordan to the Max (2000) ... Narrator
The Matrix (1999) ... Morpheus
Welcome to Hollywood (1998) ... Himself
Hoodlum (1997) ... Bumpy Johnson
Event Horizon (1997) ... Captain Miller
Fled (1996) ... Charles Piper
Othello (1995) ... Othello
Just Cause (1995) ... Tanny Brown
Bad Company (1995) ... Nelson Crowe
Higher Learning (1995) ... Professor Maurice Phipps
Searching for Bobby Fischer (1993) ... Vinnie
What's Love Got to Do with It (1993) ... Ike Turner, Sr.
Deep Cover (1992) ... Russell Stevens, Jr./John Hull
Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse (1991) ... Himself
Class Action (1991) ... Nick Holbrook
Cadence (1991) ... Roosevelt Stokes
Boyz N the Hood (1991) ... Furious Styles
King of New York (1990) ... Jimmy Jump
Red Heat (1988) ... Lt. Charlie Stobbs CPD
School Daze (1988) .... Dap
Cherry 2000 (1987) ... Glu Glu Lawyer
Gardens of Stone (1987) ... Flanagan
A Nightmare On Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987) ... Max
Band of the Hand (1986) ... Cream
Quicksilver (1986) ... Voodoo
The Color Purple (1985) ... Swain
The Cotton Club (1984) ... Bumpy Rhodes
Rumble Fish (1983) ... Midget
Death Wish II (1982) ... Cutter, Mugger
Willie and Phil (1980) ... Wilson, Willie's Student
Fast Break (1979) ... Street Kid
Apocalypse Now (1979) ... Gunner's Mate 3rd Class (GM3) Tyrone
Miller/'Mr. Clean'
Cornbread, Earl and Me (1975) ... Wilford Robinson
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