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Laurence Fishburne played the tough, mysterious, leather-clad Morpheus in the box office hit The Matrix (1999, with Keanu Reeves) and its sequels. [1]

Possessing as much flash, energy and intelligence as anyone currently in the game, Laurence Fishburne has certainly played his share of regulation black hoodlums and threats but also has benefited from color-blind casting as his tour de force Broadway performance as England’s King Henry II (opposite Stockard Channing as his Eleanor) in a 1999 revival of “The Lion in Winter” attests. [2]

Laurence John Fishburne III (born July 30, 1961) is an American actor of screen and stage, as well as a playwright, director, and producer. [3]

Throughout the 1980s, he continued to build up his film and TV credit list with featured roles despite little fanfare. [4]

It was she who encouraged him to be an actor and young Larry (as he was then billed) began his professional career with a New York stage debut at age ten. [2]

His other film roles include playing a Manhattan chess whiz in Searching for Bobby Fischer (1993, with Ben Kingsley), the title role in Othello (1995), and a weary Boston cop in Mystic River (2003, with Sean Penn). [1]

For three years (from 1973 to 1976), he portrayed adoptee Joshua West Hall on the ABC soap opera “One Life to Live” and made his film debut as the “Me” in “Cornbread, Earl and Me” (1975). [2]

He is perhaps best known for his roles as Morpheus in the Matrix science fiction film trilogy and as singer-musician Ike Turner in the Tina Turner biopic What’s Love Got to Do With It. [3]

Fishburne won Emmy awards in 1993 (for the series Tribeca, as an actor) and 1997 (for the TV movie Miss Evers’ Boys, as a producer) and a Tony Award in 1992 for the play Two Trains Running. [1]

He continued on but managed to avoid the trappings of a child star per se, considering himself more a working child actor at the time. [4]

The following year, in 1992, he won a Tony Award for his stage performance in the August Wilson play, Two Trains Running and an Emmy Award for his performance in the opening episode, “The Box,” of the short-lived anthology series television drama TriBeCa. [3]

Fishburne was acting on a national level from a young age: at age 12 he began making regular appearances on TV soap opera One Life To Live, and at 14 he spent over a year in the Philippines filming Francis Ford Coppola ’s violent Vietnam parable Apocalypse Now. [5]

At the age of 10, he appeared in his first play, “In My Many Names and Days,” at a cramped little theater space in Manhattan. [4]

His parents divorced during his childhood and he moved with his mother to Brooklyn, New York, where he was raised. [3]

For this powerful, mesmerizing performance, Laurence won nearly every prestigious theater award in the books (Tony, Outer Critics Circle, Drama Desk and Theatre World). [4]

Sources:
[1] Laurence Fishburne: Biography from Answers.com
[2] Laurence Fishburne Biography - Yahoo! Movies
[3] Laurence Fishburne - Wikipedia
[4] Laurence Fishburne - Biography
[5] Laurence Fishburne Biography from Who2.com

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