Stars who played Martin Luther King Jr.: Samuel L. Jackson, James Earl Jones and others
Stars who played MLK on screen: photo
Martin Luther King It may have been generations, but his legacy lives on, in both politics and pop culture. As people continue to fight for their civil rights today, many look to King’s memory for guidance. One way for people to honor the activist is in movies and television.
It takes someone real to play MLK, so we need to shed some light on all the actors who landed the part. David Eyelowo is one of the newest stars to play Martin Luther King Jr. He was the lead in 2014 selma.
In addition to his “I have a dream” speech, the film follows the events leading up to Bloody Sunday, when a crowd of protesters were attacked as they peacefully crossed the Edmund Pettis Bridge. also recited Carmen Ejogoand presented the only one Oprah Winfrey.
Ready to see more stars play Martin Luther King? Check out the gallery to see all the good stuff.
Jeffrey Wright in ‘Boycott’

Jeffrey Wright played MLK in 2001 Boycott, seen here with Terence Howard, allow. Terrance played real-life activist Ralph Abernathy in the film, which follows the events of the Montgomery bus boycott.
samuel l jackson

samuel l jackson He made his Broadway debut as Martin Luther King. jr. in the 2011 comedy top of the mountain. The game, that Angela Bassetwas set in room 306 of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, during the final moments before King’s assassination.
Malik Yoba in ‘Betty and Coretta’

Malik Yoba captured the spirit of MLK in 2013 Betty and Coretta. The TV movie followed the lives of the widows of Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X after their husbands were assassinated. Maria J. Blige reproduced Betty Shabazz and Angela Bassett was coretta scott king.
The King family in 2001

The real King family visited Atlanta’s Ebenezer Baptist Church on MLK Day in 2001. Their son Dexter Scott King he gave a moving sermon to the congregation, which was his father’s. Mom Coretta Scott King (right) and sister Bernice Albertine Rey (left) seated behind him.
Though not an actor, Dexter has seen some screen time. The civil rights leader’s son paid tribute to his father by appearing as him in 2002. The Story of Rosa ParkWith Angela Bassetti.
Paul Winfield in ‘D’

Paul Winfield he played Pastor King in 1978 King. He was nominated for a Primetime Emmy for the miniseries, which he also featured cicely tyson.
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get the burton played MLK Will Smithin front of Muhammad Ali biopic Everyone (2001.) The film showed the passionate political side of the boxer, who crossed paths with the activist in the late 60s.
James Earl Jones

James Earl Jones he’s a legend, no matter what the role. She really learned her craft for the 1982 miniseries. freedom to speakwhere he played both MLK and an abolitionist Frederick Douglas. historical figures like Franklin D Roosevelt, traveller’s truthY Daniel Webster he also appeared in the miniseries.
Courtney B. Vance

Courtney B. Vance played MLK in the 2000 miniseries dividing the waters.
He often speaks of the pastor as an inspiration. In 2017, the star opened up about MLK’s legacy with the Outlook Valley Sun, saying, “When Rosa Parks sat down and the world stood up, everyone’s life changed. MLK went from being the pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church to becoming the leader of the civil rights movement, and he had nothing to do with it. He had nothing to do with it. He didn’t ask. He didn’t look for it. he was thrown on him ”.
nelson ellis

nelson ellis in True blood fame played in MLK by Lee Daniel 2013 film The Butler. The 2013 film followed White House butler Cecil Gaines, played by Forest Whitaker, and also included Oprah Winfrey and the future king, David Oyelowo.
Robert William

Robert William He played Martin Luther King. jr. in the 1985 film prince jack. The film follows the life of president john f kennedyplayed by Robert Hogan.
Clifton Powell

Clifton Powell, here in 2005 was the great Mr. King in the Disney Channel movie Selma, Mr. Selma (1999). The film follows Sheyann, played by a young man jurnee smolletas he is inspired to join the civil rights movement by Dr. Rey.
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