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If it seemed at times that James Earl Jones was everywhere, it was perhaps because he really was. Over a 50-year career, Jones — who died on Monday at the age of 93 — acted prolifically on television747 live, in movies and under the spotlight of Bro
When James Earl Jones died on Monday, some headlines called the prolific actor — known for his deepwinzir, mellifluous voice — an EGOT winner. But whether he’s really in the elite club isn’t so clear. Jones performed in scores of plays, some 120 mov