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Laurence John Fishburne III (born July 30, 1961) is an American actor. He is a three-time Emmy Award and Tony Award winner known for his roles on stage and screen. He has frequently portrayed forceful, militant, and authoritative characters. Some of Fishburne's best-known roles are Morpheus in The Matrix series (1999–2003), Jason "Furious" Styles in the John Singleton drama film Boyz n the Hood (1991), Tyrone "Mr. Clean" Miller in Francis Ford Coppola's war film Apocalypse Now (1979), and "The Bowery King" in the John Wick film series (2017–present). For his portrayal of Ike Turner in What's Love Got to Do with It (1993), Fishburne was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor. He won a Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play for his performance in Two Trains Running (1992) and an Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for his performance in TriBeCa (1993). Fishburne became the first African American to portray Othello on film when he appeared in Oliver Parker's 1995 film adaptation of the Shakespeare play. He has also received five Screen Actors Guild Award nominations. He received an Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead nomination for his performance in Deep Cover (1992). Other film credits of Fishburne include Steven Spielberg's The Color Purple (1985), Spike Lee's School Daze (1988), Abel Ferrara's King of New York (1990), Clint Eastwood's Mystic River (2003), Steven Soderbergh's Contagion (2011), and Richard Linklater's Last Flag Flying (2017). He has also gained a wider audience with the blockbuster films Man of Steel (2013), Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016), and Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018). On television, he starred as Dr. Raymond Langston on the CBS crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2008–2011) and as Special Agent Jack Crawford in the NBC thriller series Hannibal (2013–2015), and had a recurring role as Earl "Pops" Johnson in the ABC sitcom Black-ish (2014–2022).

Untitled The Exorcist Film

Gatto
as Rocco (voice)

The Astronaut
as General William Harris

Megadoc
as Self

Wick Is Pain
as Self

Sneaks
as The Collector (voice)

The Amateur
as Henderson

Number One on the Call Sheet
as Self

Cellar Door
as Emmett

Megalopolis
as Fundi Romaine

Transformers One
as Alpha Trion (voice)

Slingshot
as Captain Franks

Clipped
as Doc Rivers

John Wick: Chapter 4
as Bowery King

Marvel's Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur
as Foster (voice)

Bonnie
as Self

The School for Good and Evil
as School Master

Is That Black Enough for You?!?
as Self

black-ish: A Celebration – An ABC News Special
as Self

All the Old Knives
as Vick Wallinger

Death to 2021
as Narrator (voice)

The Matrix Resurrections
as Morpheus (archive footage) (uncredited)

MacGruber
as General Barrett Fasoose

Clint Eastwood: A Cinematic Legacy
as Self

What If...?
as Dr. Bill Foster / Goliath (voice)

The Ice Road
as Goldenrod

Under the Stadium Lights
as Harold Christian

Death to 2020
as Narrator (voice)

History's Greatest Mysteries
as Self - Host

Ricky Powell: The Individualist
as Self

Our Lady of 121st Street
as Rooftop

#FreeRayshawn
as Steven Poincy

The Witcher
as Regis

mixed-ish
as Pops Johnson

Imprisoned
as Daniel Calvin

Running with the Devil
as The Man

Where'd You Go, Bernadette
as Paul Jellinek

John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum
as Bowery King

The Mule
as Special Agent in Charge

Black Hollywood: 'They've Gotta Have Us'
as Self

Ant-Man and the Wasp
as Dr. Bill Foster

grown-ish
as Pops Johnson

Last Flag Flying
as Reverend Richard Mueller

Year Million
as Narrator

John Wick: Chapter 2
as Bowery King

Madiba
as Nelson Mandela

Passengers
as Gus Mancuso

The Snowy Day
as Narrator (voice)

Roots
as Alex Haley

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
as Perry White

Standoff
as Sade

Getting the Old Scent Again: Reimagining Red Dragon
as Self

Jay Leno's Garage
as Self

The Muppets
as Self

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
as Self - Guest

Sean Connery: In His Own Words
as Self

August Wilson: The Ground on Which I Stand
as Self

Rudderless
as Del

black-ish
as Pops Johnson

The Signal
as Dr. Wallace Damon