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Morgan Freeman Talks AFI Award, Reveals Most Challenging Role

Morgan Freeman

First Posted: 06/20/11 05:00 PM ET Updated: 08/20/11 06:12 AM ET

Hollywood is based on a star system, launching actors to leading men status and then hitching scripts and hopes to their tails. It's how movies get made and box offices won, the releases and cash counting so often refreshing with the rise of a new "next big thing."

Then, there are the fixed lights in the sky, more their own stellar systems, with legends and memories and all-time classics spinning in their orbit, their gravitational pull supporting the weight of generations of admirers.

In the Hollywood as outer space analogy (which seems oddly appropriate), Morgan Freeman is the red giant, the luminous giant star deep into its light-giving career. An Academy Award winner ("Million Dollar Baby") and five time nominee ("Street Smart," "Driving Miss Daisy," "The Shawshank Redemption," "Invictus"), he's proven one of the greatest actors of the modern era, tackling race, hatred, love and humor with a certain genteel grace that is inimitable.

Freeman was recently given a Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Film Institute to commemorate his unbelievable career, and despite the stature he holds in the film community, he said he was humbled by the honor.

"That is an extraordinary honor. That was one of the seminal moments of my entire life. It says that you've been somewhere and done something," Freeman told The Huffington Post.

"I think my favorite role is the role that sort of catapulted my movie career into being. The role of Leo Smalls in 'Street Smarts," he said of the 1987 film in which he played a tough pimp. "I particularly enjoyed that part."

Freeman also had great things to say about his three-time director, Clint Eastwood.

"I also greatly enjoyed making 'Invictus.' I greatly enjoyed working with Clint Eastwood in all three movies we were on, but 'Invictus' was outstandingly fun. He's great fun to work with, he's not a challenge at all. He just leaves it up to you."

Perhaps, though, Freeman didn't find Eastwood to be particularly challenging to work with because acting just comes naturally to him.

"I don't find acting difficult," Freeman said when asked which role was most difficult for him. "I can't tell you."

Quickly, though, one came to mind. It just wasn't a film.

"It wasn't in a movie. I did 'Othello' once. On stage. Dreadful," Freeman remembered. "In Dallas, Texas, in 1983. That was tough. I came on stage and someone in the back of the theater said, 'sing Purple Haze!' I looked exactly like Jimi Hendrix.

"The audience, this was a public theater, it's free theater. So the audience come, they're ready to have a good time, they're ready to welcome you. But you better have it right."

From that moment on, it's fair to say Freeman did just that.

The actor appears every Wednesday night at 10pm in the science discovery show "Through The Wormhole" on the Science Channel.

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Hollywood is based on a star system, launching actors to leading men status and then hitching scripts and hopes to their tails. It's how movies get made and box offices won, the releases and cash coun...
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04:52 PM on 06/22/2011
Street Smarts was also a great movie, the way he made the barbeque rib bone eating pimp Fast Black seemed more real and interesting then any other pimp character portrayed in cinema past.
Also it never occur to me that a young Morgan Freeman resembles Jimi Hendrixs, but thats so true!! Kinda make me believe that if Jimi Hendrix was a live they could pass for brothers.
02:34 PM on 06/22/2011
Morgan is really of the best actors alive. It sucks that some people care more about his personal life than his god - given talent. I for one could care less and Driving Miss Daisy is still one of my favorite movies
02:10 PM on 06/22/2011
I liked him in "Driving Miss Daisy," but I can never get enough of "Shawshank Redemption."
HeatherRamone
Hey Ho! Let's Go!
01:22 PM on 06/22/2011
I don't know if it's possible to admire Morgan Freeman more than I do. And he and Eastwood together - what a dream team.

When I wrote my first novel, for some reason I heard Freeman's voice narrating as I typed the words, and ended up modeling a character after him. I've always said that if my book is ever made into a movie, it has to involve him. There is no other way it would feel complete.

He is royalty in the noblest sense of the word. His class, intelligence, and strong, quiet confidence are a timeless beacon in Hollywood.

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Deborah Beck
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12:50 PM on 06/22/2011
I also really liked him in "Moll Flanders" with Robin Wright Penn and Stockard Channing.
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11:08 AM on 06/22/2011
For me, it's a toss up between Driving Miss Daisy and Shawshank Redemption. He should have won for both. I feel like Million Dollar Baby was kind of a makeup award; he was better in the aforementioned two movies, imho.
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pepimartinez
11:55 PM on 07/03/2011
It amazes me every time I hear the fact that Shawshank didn't win ONE academy award. Probably my favorite film of all time.
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jwb2013
REAL EYES REALIZE REAL LIES.
09:43 AM on 06/22/2011
consistent quality.
07:28 AM on 06/22/2011
Best Freeman performance? Shawshank Redemption. Hands down.....But for fans, check out Johnny Handsome(1989). He has a small part as a cynical(villain) parole officer with a country accent. A GREAT little character acting piece in an under-rated revenge movie. Mickey Rourke does a fine job as the lead. Also, a young Forrest Whitaker gives an excellent performance as a reconstructive plastic surgeon.
02:45 AM on 06/22/2011
What about Easy Reader from Electric Company??!
11:07 PM on 06/21/2011
I CAN'T IMAGINE A MOVIE ON AND MY NOT TAKING TIME OUT TO SEE MORGAN
FREEMAN. I HAPPEN TO WATCH, AND, REPEATEDLY WATCH, ANY AND ALL HIS
MOVIES.

THE REASON - HE IS ONE MAN THAT CERTAINLY DOES NOT LACK
PRESENTATION, BY ANY STRETCH OF THE IMAGINATION.

MAY HE + HIS, LIVE LONG HAPPY LIVES.
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rabiddog6708
This Dog's bite is Worse Than his Bark
08:24 PM on 06/21/2011
The Shawshank Redemption and Unforgiven are classics.
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Squiriferous
Back off, man. I'm a scientist.
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Salukeitis
07:14 PM on 06/21/2011
The big lie is that acting is difficult. Whn you watch a movie notice it changes settings every 30 seconds. it's called scenes. The actor is all gussied up and probably has two words to say then "cut".
That's why so many actors are successful. If you watch a movie carefully you will see mistakes from scene to scene. Most obvious is the actor's hair.
You know who is brilliant- the hi tech guys who do all the magic. As in Avatar.
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boomcat44
If you're gonna be a BEAR....be a GRIZZLY
01:19 AM on 06/22/2011
And you are......an actor, I presume?
Please don't do this to yourself.
08:43 AM on 06/22/2011
Too funny, lol!
HeatherRamone
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01:25 PM on 06/22/2011
What a bizarre post...

You do realize this story is about Morgan Freeman and his stellar career, right?

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SuburbiaAwaken
I survived the Bush era
06:32 PM on 06/21/2011
Probably my favorite actor next to Daniel Day Lewis
06:12 PM on 06/21/2011
I used to really respect Morgan Freeman and enjoy his movies until he left his wife for his younger niece. No this doesn't have anything to do with his acting but it says a heck of a lot about his character.