Archiwum zdjęć celebryckich 2024

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Archiwum zdjęć celebryckich 2024
James Earl Jones and Jane Alexander in the play "The Great White Hope" at the Arena Stage in Washington, Dec. 7, 1967. Jones, once a stuttering farm child who became a voice of rolling thunder as one of America's most versatile actors in a stage, film and television career that plumbed race relations, Shakespeare's rhapsodic tragedies and the faceless menace of Darth Vader, died on Monday, Sept. 9, 2024, at his home in Dutchess County, N.Y. He was 93. (George Tames/The New York Times)
Minimum price 100USD A DEC. 6, 1967 FILE PHOTO.
2024-09-09
GEORGE TAMES/The New York Times Agency/East News
The New York Times Agency
GEORGE TAMES
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