
Samuel L. Jackson
Acting
Samuel Leroy Jackson (born December 21, 1948) is an American actor and producer. One of the most widely recognized actors of his generation, the films in which he has appeared have collectively grossed over $27 billion worldwide, making him the second highest-grossing actor of all time. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences gave him an Academy Honorary Award in 2022 as "A cultural icon whose dynamic work has resonated across genres and generations and audiences worldwide". Jackson started his career on stage making his professional theatre debut in Mother Courage and her Children in 1980 at The Public Theatre. From 1981 to 1983 he originated the role of Private Louis Henderson in A Soldier's Play Off-Broadway. He also originated the role of Boy Willie in August Wilson's The Piano Lesson in 1987 at the Yale Repertory Theatre. He returned to the play in the 2022 Broadway revival playing Doaker Charles. Jackson early film roles include Coming to America (1988), Goodfellas (1990), Patriot Games (1992), Juice (1992), True Romance (1993), and Jurassic Park (1993), Menace II Society (1993), and Fresh (1994). His collaborations with Spike Lee led to greater prominence with films such as School Daze (1988), Do the Right Thing (1989), Mo' Better Blues (1990), Jungle Fever (1991), Oldboy (2013), and Chi-Raq (2015). Jackson's breakout role was in Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction (1994) which earned him a BAFTA Award win and a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. He further collaborated with Tarantino, acting in Jackie Brown (1997), Django Unchained (2012), and The Hateful Eight (2015). He's known for having appeared in a number of big-budget films, including Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995), A Time to Kill (1996), The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996), The Negotiator (1997), Deep Blue Sea (1999), Unbreakable (2000), Shaft (2000) and its reboot (2019), XXX (2002), S.W.A.T. (2003), Coach Carter (2005), Snakes on a Plane (2006), Kingsman: The Secret Service (2014), Kong: Skull Island (2017), and Glass (2019). He also gained widespread recognition as the Jedi Mace Windu in the Star Wars prequel trilogy (1999–2005), later voicing the role in the animated film Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) and the video game Lego Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2011). With his permission, his likeness was used for the Ultimate version of the Marvel Comics character Nick Fury; he subsequently played Fury in 11 Marvel Cinematic Universe films, beginning with a cameo appearance in Iron Man (2008), as well as guest-starring in the television series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. He will reprise this role in the upcoming Disney+ series Secret Invasion, which is set to premiere on June 21, 2023. Jackson has provided his voice for several animated films, documentaries, television series, and video games, including Lucius Best / Frozone in the Pixar films The Incredibles (2004) and Incredibles 2 (2018).
Known For

2019
The Boys
2019 · tv

1990
Law & Order
1990 · tv

2009
Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen
2009 · tv

1996
The Daily Show
1996 · tv

2015
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
2015 · tv

2014
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
2014 · tv

2014
Late Night with Seth Meyers
2014 · tv

1993
Late Show with David Letterman
1993 · tv

2007
The Graham Norton Show
2007 · tv

2003
Real Time with Bill Maher
2003 · tv

1975
Saturday Night Live
1975 · tv

2010
Conan
2010 · tv

2022
The Jennifer Hudson Show
2022 · tv

2005
The Colbert Report
2005 · tv

2022
Tulsa King
2022 · tv

2013
Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
2013 · tv

2005
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson
2005 · tv

1997
The View
1997 · tv

2008
Star Wars: The Clone Wars
2008 · tv

2018
Avengers: Infinity War
2018 · movie

2012
The Avengers
2012 · movie

1988
LIVE with Kelly and Mark
1988 · tv

1944
Golden Globe Awards
1944 · tv

2003
Jimmy Kimmel Live!
2003 · tv

1956
Tony Awards
1956 · tv

1971
Great Performances
1971 · tv

1997
Leute heute
1997 · tv

1994
Pulp Fiction
1994 · movie

2003
The Ellen DeGeneres Show
2003 · tv

1993
Late Night with Conan O'Brien
1993 · tv