Although 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 claimed he should have left earlier than planned.
It was my idea to just do The Electric Company for a couple of years and go on. But, you get trapped by that money thing. It's golden handcuffs. It gets a lot of people, including soap opera actors and commercial actors. Then, they don't want to see you in serious work. That was going to be me, having people come up to me saying "My kids love you!". I was there three years too long.
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 bigger 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. His star power was already confirmed as he starred in some of the biggest films of the 1990s,
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves,
Se7en, 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 distribution company
ClickStar. Freeman also hosts the channel "
Our Space" on ClickStar, with specially crafted film clips where he shares his love for the sciences, especially space exploration and aeronautics.
Freeman is recognized for his distinctive voice, making him a frequent choice for narration. In 2005 alone, he provided narration for two of the most successful films of the year,
War of the Worlds and the
Academy Award-winning
documentary film,
March of the Penguins. After three previous nominations (a supporting actor nomination for
Street Smart, 1987, and leading actor nominations for
Driving Miss Daisy, 1989, and
The Shawshank Redemption, 1994), he won the
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in
Million Dollar Baby at the
77th Academy Awards.
Freeman has recently been well known for his role as
God in the hit movie,
Bruce Almighty, and its sequel,
Evan Almighty.
Freeman has a role in
Rob Reiner's
The Bucket List, opposite
Jack Nicholson, playing terminal cancer patients who must fulfill their lists of goals. The film is scheduled to be released in 2008.
In April 2008, Freeman will return to Broadway in a
Mike Nichols directed revival of
Clifford Odets' play The Country Girl. The play will also star
Frances McDormand and
Peter Gallagher.