Ep 3. Laurence Fishburne
- December 6, 1998
Laurence Fishburne, one of Hollywood's most prolific actors, takes the hot seat on Inside the Actors Studio in season 5 episode 3. Host James Lipton discusses Fishburne's varied career, from his childhood roles in television shows such as Good Times and One Life to Live, to his breakout role as a troubled teenager in the film Boyz n the Hood.
Throughout the episode, Fishburne reflects on his experiences working with renowned filmmakers such as Francis Ford Coppola and Martin Scorsese, as well as his acclaimed stage performances in theater productions such as Othello and The Lion in Winter. Viewers get an inside look at Fishburne's approach to acting, as well as his personal philosophy on the art form.
Fishburne also discusses his role as Morpheus in the ground-breaking science fiction film The Matrix, which transformed him into an international superstar. He opens up about the physical and emotional demands of the role, as well as the impact it had on his career.
Throughout the episode, Fishburne shares anecdotes and insights into his Hollywood journey, from his early days as a child actor to his current success as a respected veteran. He also responds to questions from students in the audience, offering advice to aspiring actors and discussing his own personal experiences with rejection and perseverance.
In addition to excerpts from Fishburne's most memorable performances, the episode also features behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with his colleagues and collaborators. From his breakthrough role in Boyz n the Hood to his towering performance as Morpheus in The Matrix, Laurence Fishburne's legendary career is examined in depth on Inside the Actors Studio season 5 episode 3.