Samuel L. Jackson. Actor: Pulp Fiction. Samuel L. Jackson is an American producer and highly prolific actor, having appeared in over 100 films, including Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995), Unbreakable (2000), Shaft (2000), The 51st State (2001), Black Sna
Name: Samuel L. Jackson Robert Downey Jr. Birth Date: December 21, 1948 April 4, 1965 Birth Place: Washington D.C., USA New York, New York, USA Height: 6'3" 5' 9" Profession: actor actor, writer Round 1: Oscars
Today, Alexa announced a new wake word for Alexa, the first one ever: “Hey Samuel.” Saying this will automatically trigger Samuel L. Jackson’s voice to respond to your question. There is no word on whether the new wake word expands on the capabilities of the original voice or not, h...
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Even now — as a towering institution unto himself — Samuel L. Jackson is worried that this wild ride might come to an end. “My biggest fear is not going to work. I’m still that actor,” he says. “I tell myself that the phone stops ringing for everybody, doesn’t it? I was...
In 1966, during the height of the civil rights movement, Jackson enrolled at the historically black Morehouse College in Atlanta, the alma mater of Martin Luther King Jr. In 1968, when Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated, Kings body was brought to Atlanta to lie in state at Spelman Col...
AboutThe Last Full Measure: 34-years after his death, Airman William H. Pitsenbarger, Jr. (“Pits”) is awarded the nation’s highest military honor for his actions on the battlefield. One of the great untold stories of the Vietnam era.The Last Full Measurefeatures...
Samuel L. Jackson is officially starring in Quentin Tarantino's 'Django Unchained' and Gerald McRaney (Major Dad, Deadwood) has begun negotiations to join the cast as well.
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Jackson proposed that the name of the Thames is not Indo-European (and of unknown meaning),[5] while Peter Kitson suggested that it is Indo-European but originated before the Britons and has a name indicating "muddiness" from a root *tā-, 'melt'.[6] Name history Sculpture of Tamesis...