*
One of moviedom's most famous dialogues comes in "Star Wars
Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back" when Luke Skywalker learns
the truth about his family tree. The key line in the 1980 film
is usually quoted as evil Darth Vader telling the Jedi, "Luke, I
am your father."
The exchange actually goes like this:
Darth Vader: Obi-Wan never told you what happened to your
father.
Luke Skywalker: He told me enough! He told me you killed him!
Darth Vader: No. I am your father.
* Jones' own father, Robert Earl Jones, also was an actor,
starting in the 1939 movie "Lying Lips." He would later appear
in "The Cotton Club" and "Witness" in the 1970s and 1980s. His
best-known role was in "The Sting," the 1973 film starring
Robert Redford and Paul Newman, in which he played Luther
Coleman, Redford's grifting partner. When Luther is killed by a
gangster, Redford and Newman seek revenge by putting together
the grand con that is the movie's centerpiece.
* Other than a 7-year-old Sammy Davis Jr. in the 1933 musical
short "Rufus Jones for President," James Earl Jones is
considered the first Black person to portray a U.S. president in
a movie. "The Man," a 1972 adaptation of an Irving Wallace
novel, starred Jones as Douglass Dilman, the president pro
tempore of the Senate who ascends after the president and House
speaker are killed and the vice president declines the office.
* In 1971 Jones began using his magnificent voice for primal
therapy, which calls for reliving repressed childhood traumas as
a way to releasing them, often through screaming. Jones built a
soundproof chamber in his home to work out his problems. "I am
quoted as saying that primal therapy cured me of a cigarette
habit, sinus trouble and a compulsive sexual urge and, last but
not least, cured my hemorrhoids," Jones wrote in his 1993
autobiography, "Voices and Silences." "That seems like hyperbole
now."
(Compiled by Bill Trott; Editing by Rosalba O'Brien)
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