James Earl Jones’ top 5 roles outside of Star Wars

James Earl Jones' top 5 roles outside of Star Wars

As a lifelong fan who has grown up with James Earl Jones‘s iconic voice echoing through my memories, I can say that his passing feels like a cosmic shift in the universe of entertainment. His roles have not only provided me with endless hours of enjoyment but also taught me valuable lessons about life and humanity.


On Monday, we bid farewell to a global icon who graced both small and large screens. James Earl Jones, at the age of 93, took his final bow. While Star Wars enthusiasts will forever associate him with the voice of the menacing Darth Vader, his illustrious career was marked by numerous other unforgettable roles as well.

Here are his top five that did not take place in the Star Wars galaxy.

5. Norman Royster – Frasier Season 4 “Roz’s Krantz & Gouldenstein Are Dead”

In just a brief appearance in Season 4 of Frasier, Jones’s character, a man who memorialized his late wife with a mask, resonates deeply with viewers. His comedic timing and rapport with Kelsey Grammer are equally noteworthy.

4. Mr. Mertle – The Sandlot

In the 1993 film The Sandlot, Jones’s portrayal of a friendly blind man who bonded with kids on a baseball field was both amusing and heartwarming. His character in the movie had the power to brighten any room just by smiling. He returned to this role in the 2005 sequel, The Sandlot 2.

3. President Douglas Dilman – The Man

In the 1972 movie “The Man,” Jones was the initial actor to depict an African American President on screen, although some may argue that the 1933 film “Rufus Jones for President” could have been the first. Jones’ portrayal of a character dealing with the challenges and pressure he faced is commendable and serves as a precursor to Barack Obama’s election 36 years later.

2. Mufasa – The Lion King

1995’s “The Lion King” saw no more fitting roles for the king of the jungle and Simba’s mentor than Mufasa, with James Earl Jones delivering a powerful performance that struck the right balance in the movie’s initial part. This underscores why he was the sole actor requested to reprise his voice role in the live-action remake, which came out in 2019.

1. Terrance Mann – Field of Dreams

Beyond his famous line, “I am your father,” the remarkable actor will likely be most cherished for his portrayal as the literary figure turned baseball fanatic in the timeless 1989 movie “Field of Dreams.” Many believe this role was his greatest accomplishment throughout his extensive career and could serve as a heartfelt tribute to the purity and delight that baseball embodies.

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2024-09-13 01:21

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