James Earl Jones collection

Title
  1. James Earl Jones collection, 1972-1973.
Author
  1. Jones, James Earl.

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Additional authors
  1. Fuller, John.
Description
  1. .2 lin. ft.
Summary
  1. Correspondence between James Earl Jones and Errol John regarding a film Jones had hoped to do. The film, based on John Fuller's book "The Interrupted Journey," would have been about Betty and Barney Hill's account of their encounter with a UFO and their "abduction" by the inhabitants of the UFO, which took place in New Hampshire. Also included are a script for "The Interrupted Journey," and an article and Jones' notes for the film.
Subject
  1. Jones, James Earl
  2. Unidentified flying objects > Sightings and encounters
  3. African Americans in the motion picture industry
  4. African American actors
  5. Hill, Barney
  6. Hill, Betty
  7. Scripts
  8. John, Errol
  9. Fuller, John > Interrupted journey
Genre/Form
  1. Scripts.
Call number
  1. Sc MG 330
Source (note)
  1. Rosen, Marvin
Biography (note)
  1. Actor (born in 1931) appearing in numerous films, television and the theater. Some of the many titles of productions in which he was featured are "The Great White Hope" (for which he received a Tony Award), "Dr. Strangelove," "River Niger," "The Cherry Orchard," "Of Mice and Men," and many Shakespearean plays.
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  2. Cataloging updated
Author
  1. Jones, James Earl.
Title
  1. James Earl Jones collection, 1972-1973.
Biography
  1. Actor (born in 1931) appearing in numerous films, television and the theater. Some of the many titles of productions in which he was featured are "The Great White Hope" (for which he received a Tony Award), "Dr. Strangelove," "River Niger," "The Cherry Orchard," "Of Mice and Men," and many Shakespearean plays.
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Occupation
  1. African American actors.
Added author
  1. Fuller, John.
Research call number
  1. Sc MG 330
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