Samuel L. JACKSON

United States

Samuel L. JACKSON

Born in 1948 in Tennessee, Samuel L. Jackson graduated in dramatic arts from Morehouse College in Atlanta. Revealed in 1973 with Together for Days, he then begins a prolific career featuring, among others: Patriot Games (1992), Kiss of Death (1995), Jackie Brown (1997), The Negotiator (1998), Unbreakable (2000), Shaft (2000), Star Wars (1999, 2000, 2004), and Kill Bill 2 (2003).
In 1991, he was awarded the first Best Supporting Performance Award ever given at the Festival de Cannes, for his role as a crack addict in Spike Lee's Jungle Fever. His portrayal of Jules, the philosophising hitman in Tarantino's Pulp Fiction (Palme d'Or 1994), entitled him to an Oscar nomination.
Soon to be seen in Snakes on a Plane by David R. Ellis and Black Snake Moan by Craig Brewer, Jackson recently wound up production on Home of the Brave, and is preparing to shoot in Resurrecting the Champ and 1408.

Jury attendance

  • Member Feature films, 2006

Feature films

PULP FICTION

PULP FICTION

Cinéma de la Plage, 2014Actor
SYDNEY

SYDNEY

Un Certain Regard, 1996Actor
KISS OF DEATH

KISS OF DEATH

Special Screenings, 1995Actor
PULP FICTION

PULP FICTION

In Competition - Feature Films, 1994Actor
JUNGLE FEVER

JUNGLE FEVER

In Competition - Feature Films, 1991Actor
DO THE RIGHT THING

DO THE RIGHT THING

In Competition - Feature Films, 1989Actor

Awards

JUNGLE FEVER

JUNGLE FEVER

In Competition - Feature Films, 1991
1991 Prix du meilleur second rôle
Actor