Iconic actor James Earl Jones, renowned for his deep voice and commanding performances, has passed away at the age of 93. According to his agent, Barry McPherson, the Hollywood legend died peacefully at his home on September 9, 2024, surrounded by family.
Born in Mississippi in January 1931, Jones starred in numerous films such as *Coming to America*, *The Greatest*, *Field of Dreams*, and *Conan the Barbarian*. He gained global fame for voicing Darth Vader in *Star Wars* and Mufasa in Disney’s *The Lion King*.
With a career spanning decades, Jones earned an honorary Oscar, a Grammy, an Emmy, and a Tony Award. His TV work included *Gabriel’s Fire* and *Roots: The Next Generation*, earning him two Emmy Awards. He also made early appearances on *Sesame Street* and voiced characters in *The Simpsons*.
In recent years, Jones opened up about his battle with type 2 diabetes. He is survived by his son, Flynn Earl Jones.