Laurence Fishburne has achieved an impressive body of work as an actor, producer and director. His versatile acting has won him awards in
theatre, film and television.
Laurence is best known for his role as Morpheus in the Wachowksi brothers’ blockbuster The Matrix trilogy
His many film credits include: Academy Award nominee John Singleton’s Boyz ‘n the Hood, Richard T. Heffron’s telefilm A Rumor of War, Steven Spielberg’s The Color Purple,
Steven Zaillian’s Searching for Bobby Fischer, Mr. Singleton’s Higher Learning, Clint Eastwood’s Mystic River and cult classics, Deep Cover and King of New York.
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Laurence Fishburne can be seen in Running with the Devil, Annapurna’s highly anticipated adaptation of Where’d You Go,
Bernadette, and Quibi’s movie in chapter #FreeRayshawn, for which he received an Emmy nomination. He also appears in Crimson Blues, and The Ice Road alongside Liam Neeson.
On Broadway, Fishburne stars alongside Sam Rockwell and Darren Criss in American Buffalo.
Fishburne founded Cinema Gypsy Productions which has produced numerous nominated and award-winning projects, including black-ish, which Fishburne also stars in.
Laurence Fishburne III has achieved an impressive body of work as an actor, producer and director. Fishburne’s versatile acting has won him
awards in theatre, film and television. In 1992, Fishburne won a Tony Award for his portrayal of Sterling Johnson in August Wilson’s Two Trains Running. He won his first Emmy Award in 1993 for
“The Box” episode of Tribeca, and his second for his one-man show, Thurgood, in 1997. In 1993, Laurence also received a Best Actor Oscar nomination for the Tina Turner biopic, What’s Love Got to
Do with It. His most recent Emmy nomination was for his role in Quibi’s #FreeRayshawn.
Laurence may be best known for his role as Morpheus in the Wachowksi brothers’ blockbuster The Matrix trilogy, but his many film credits include: Academy Award nominee John Singleton’s Boyz ‘n
the Hood, Richard T. Heffron’s telefilm A Rumor of War, Steven Spielberg’s The Color Purple, Steven Zaillian’s Searching for Bobby Fischer, Mr. Singleton’s Higher Learning, Clint Eastwood’s
Mystic River and cult classics, Deep Cover and King of New York.
In 2000, Laurence Fishburne founded Cinema Gypsy Productions with his longtime manager and producing partner, Helen Sugland. They have
produced numerous nominated and award-winning projects including: Thurgood (HBO), Five Fingers (Lionsgate), Akeelah and the Bee (Lionsgate), Once in the Life (Lionsgate), Always Out Numbered
(HBO), Hoodlum (United Artists), and Miss Evers Boys (HBO). Currently, they produce the ABC-TV hit series black-ish, where Mr. Fishburne stars alongside Anthony Anderson and Tracee Ellis Ross, as
well as its Freeform spinoff, “Grown-ish” and new ABC spinoff, “Mixed-ish.” Their next endeavor is Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, an animated series based on the popular comic book
series, which is currently in production and has a 20 episode order for season 1 from Disney Channel.
Fishburne can be seen in Running with the Devil, Annapurna’s highly anticipated adaptation of Where’d You Go, Bernadette, and Quibi’s movie in chapter #FreeRayshawn.
He also appears in Crimson Blues, a crime drama about murder, lies and secrets, and The Ice Road alongside Liam Neeson.
On Broadway, Fishburne stars alongside Sam Rockwell and Darren Criss in American Buffalo. He will also perform The Autobiography of Malcolm X on Audible.