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MORGAN FREEMAN Early lifeFreeman was born in Memphis, Tennessee, the
son of Mayme Edna (née Revere), and Morgan
Porterfield Freeman, Sr., who died in 1961 from
liver cirrhosis. He was sent as an infant to his pa-
ternal grandmother in Charleston, Mississippi. He
has three older siblings. Freeman’s family moved
frequently during his childhood, living in Green-
wood, Mississippi; Gary, Indiana; and finally Chi-
cago, Illinois. Freeman made his acting debut at
age nine, playing the lead role in a school play. He
then attended Broad Street High School (Missis-
sippi) currently Threadgill Elementary School in
Mississippi. At age 12, he won a statewide drama
competition, and while still at Broad Street High
School (Threadgill Elementary School), he per-
formed in a radio show based in Nashville, Ten-
nessee. In 1955, he graduated from Broad Street
High School (Threadgill Elementary School), but
turned down a partial drama scholarship from
Jackson State University, opting instead to work
as a mechanic in the United States Air Force.
Freeman moved to Los Angeles in the early 1960s
and worked as a transcript clerk at Los Angeles
Community College. During this period, he also
lived in New York City, working as a dancer at the
1964 World’s Fair, and in San Francisco, where
he was a member of the Opera Ring music group.
Freeman acted in a touring company version of
The Royal Hunt of the Sun, and also appeared
as an extra in the 1965 film The Pawnbroker. He
made his off-Broadway debut in 1967, opposite
Viveca Lindfors in The Nigger Lovers (about the
civil rights era “Freedom Riders”), before debut-
ing on Broadway in 1968’s all-black version of
Hello, Dolly!, which also starred Pearl Bailey and
Cab Calloway.
CareerAlthough his first credited film appearance was
in 1971’s Who Says I Can’t Ride a Rainbow?,
Freeman first became known in the American
media through roles on the soap opera Another
World and the PBS kids’ show The Electric
Company,(notably as Easy Reader and Vincent
the Vegetable Vampire) which he later said he
should have left earlier than he did. Beginning in
the mid-1980s, Freeman began playing prominent
supporting roles in many feature films, earning
him a reputation for depicting wise and fatherly
characters. As he gained fame, he went on to big-
ger roles in films such as the chauffeur Hoke in
Driving Miss Daisy, and Sergeant Major Rawlins
in Glory (both in 1989). In 1994 he portrayed
Red, the redeemed convict in the acclaimed The
Shawshank Redemption. He also starred in films
such as Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Unforgiv-
en, Seven, and Deep Impact. In 1997, Freeman,
together with Lori McCreary, founded the movie
production company Revelations Entertainment,
and the two co-head its sister online movie distri-
bution company ClickStar. Freeman also hosts the
channel Our Space on ClickStar, with specially
crafted film clips in which he shares his love for
the sciences, especially space exploration and
aeronautics.After three previous nominations—
a supporting actor nomination for Street Smart,
and leading actor nominations for Driving Miss
Daisy, and The Shawshank Redemption—he won
the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
for his performance in Million Dollar Baby at the
77th Academy Awards. Freeman is recognized
for his distinctive voice, making him a frequent
choice for narration. In 2005 alone, he provided
narration for two films, War of the Worlds and the
Academy Award-winning documen-
tary film March of the Penguins. In
1991, Freeman was offered a lead role in Jurassic Park. Unsure that dinosaurs could make for interest-ing co-stars, Freeman traveled to the Museum of Natural History to see the “damn beasts”. In a 2007 interview with Atlanta Radio Corre-
spondent Veronica Waters, Freeman
revealed that he was stunned when
he learned that birds descended from
dinosaurs. While he turned down the
role, Freeman spent the next summer
reading books on ornithology. This
would later lead to his desire to nar-
rate the documentary March of the
Penguins. Freeman appeared as God
in the hit movie Bruce Almighty and
its sequel, Evan Almighty, as well as
Lucius Fox in the critical and com-
mercial success Batman Begins and
its 2008 sequel, The Dark Knight. He starred in Rob Reiner’s 2007 film
The Bucket List, opposite Jack Nich-
olson. He teamed with Christopher
Walken and William H. Macy for the
comedy The Maiden Heist, which was released direct to video due to
financial problems of the distribution
company. In 2008, Freeman returned
to Broadway to co-star with Frances
McDormand and Peter Gallagher for a limited engagement of Clif-ford Odets’s play, The Country Girl,
directed by Mike Nichols. He has wanted to do a film based on Nelson
Mandela for some time. At first he
tried to get Mandela’s autobiography,
Long Walk to Freedom, adapted into
a finished script, but it could never be
finalized. In 2007 he purchased the
film rights to a pre-published 2008
book by John Carlin, Playing the En-
emy: Nelson Mandela and the Game
that Made a Nation. Clint Eastwood
will direct the Nelson Mandela bio-
pic titled Invictus, a film based on a The Human Factor,
starring Freeman as Mandela and Matt Damon as rugby
team captain Francois Pienaar.Personal life Freeman was married to Jeanette Adair
Bradshaw from October 22, 1967, until 1979. He married
Myrna Colley-Lee on June 16, 1984. The couple sepa-
rated in December 2007. Freeman’s attorney and busi-
ness partner, Bill Luckett, announced in August 2008 that
Freeman and his wife are in the process of divorce. He has
two sons, Alfonso and Saifoulaye, from previous relation-
ships. He adopted his first wife’s daughter, E’dena, and the
couple also had a fourth child, Morgana. Freeman lives
in Charleston, Mississippi, and New York City. He has a
private pilot’s license, which he earned at age 65.
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Where there is light, there is HOPE.
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Childhood Cancer Foundation ofSouthern California, Inc.
P.O. Box 166311155 Mt. View Ave., Suite 105
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Mission
Childhood Cancer Foundation of SouthernCalifornia’s Mission is to provide emotional,social, educational and emergency assistance to families who have or have had a child with cancer.
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Childhood Cancer Foundation of Southern California is a non-profit organization that is committed to offering support to families who have a child with cancer. Our goal is to help them feel less isolated, frustrated and fearful in dealing with problems that cancer can manifest within the family structure. We assist families in the San Bernardino and Riverside Counties and throughout Southern California.
CCFSC has been an active 501(c)(3) non-profit organization since September 1981. We rely on donations from individuals, businesses, organi-zations and clubs in the community to continue to provide assistance and support to the children and their families.
CCFSC hosts our own fundraising events that include a golf tournament, annual calendar sales, Kid’s Walk and more.
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Newsletter with event and fundraiser informationWeb page & e-mail communicationEducational supportToy Closet for children with procedures at the Out-Patient ClinicBlood Bank DonationsTwo-Bedroom house available for parents to stay while their child receives treatmentEmergency Assistance for families with special needsVisitations to newly diagnosed families at the hospital
Activities for Families
Easter Egg HuntSummer PicnicPumpkin Patch PartyChristmas CelebrationMemorial Candle Lighting Ceremony for families that have lost a child to cancer.Family Support Meetings“Kid’s Walk” family activity and community awareness event.Teen Connection offers teens that have or have had cancer to interact with other teens with the same diagnosis.Other services include: Mother’s Gift Bags, Birthday Gift Program, etc.
How You Can Help All donations are tax-deductibleGroup/Service Club ContributionDonations in Honor of or Memory of a loved oneIn-Kind Donations/ServicesGifts for Children (i.e. toys/teen gifts)Sponsor Events/FundraisersRemember CCFSC in your estate planningPrivate DonationsDonations welcome on-line at: www.ccfsocal.orgMore children die of cancer than of any other disease, includ-ing asthma, diabetes, cystic fibrosis, congenital anomalies and AIDS COMBINED.September is Childhood Cancer Awareness MonthThe Gold Ribbon represents Childhood Cancer Awareness
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