Morgan Freeman is an American actor, producer, and storyteller. He’s been in many movies and TV shows for over 50 years. Freeman has won awards like the Academy Award and the Golden Globe. He’s known for roles in movies like “Million Dollar Baby,” “The Shawshank Redemption,” and “Invictus.”
Freeman was born in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1937, and grew up acting in school plays. He started his career in theater and then became famous in the 1970s for a TV show called “The Electric Company.” He’s also well-known for his deep voice, which he’s used in narrating documentaries like “March of the Penguins.”
Besides acting, Freeman has directed movies and co-founded a film production company. He’s been involved in projects about space, history, and culture. Throughout his life, Freeman has received many honors for his contributions to entertainment and film.