University of Michigan Pays Respect To Former Alumi James Earl Jones
Tributes have been pouring in for the late actor James Earl Jones, who passed away at the age of 93.
Jones was born in Arkabutla, Mississippi, and moved with his family to their farm in Dublin, Michigan (near Manistee, three hours northwest of Detroit).
The former actor was known for his deep, smooth voice. However, he had a severe stutter growing up and didn’t talk much until high school. His English teacher, Donald Crouch, at Dickson Rural Agricultural School (now Brethren High School), found he was a gifted writer and convinced him to read his poetry out loud,, giving him the confidence to go into acting later.
After graduation, he attended the University of Michigan to study pre-med, joined the Army Reserves, and eventually switched to acting.
Jones has had some pretty impressive roles throughout his career, and one of only 27 people to receive an EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony Award). He voiced Darth Vader in the Star Wars franchise, Mufasa from The Lion King, was the voice of CNN and in countless movies and tv shows like Field of Dreams, Coming To America, Sandlot, The Hunt for Red October, Patriot Games, Clear and Present Danger and many others.
But throughout his career, he never forgot where he came from. His love for Michigan was always shown. Many fans remember his amazing narration for the “We Are Michigan” Hype video in Big House each year.