Entertainment / Film
Morgan Freeman admires Tom Hanks' versatility, particularly his role as Michael Sullivan in 'Road to Perdition.' Freeman also discusses his 'Symphonic Blues Experience,' a journey through Delta Blues music.
Morgan Freeman, known for his iconic roles as wise and kind characters, has also explored darker roles throughout his career. Despite starring in villainous roles in over ten films, Freeman admitted that he was jealous of Tom Hanks’ role as mob hitman Michael Sullivan in Sam Mendes’ 'Road to Perdition'. This role was a revelation, as Hanks had never played a villain before 2002. The film showcased Hanks' ability to convincingly portray a hollow, haunted character, earning Freeman's admiration. In a separate venture, Freeman is narrating the 'Symphonic Blues Experience,' a performance that combines a blues band and symphony orchestra to explore the history of Delta Blues music. This project highlights Freeman's ongoing engagement with music and storytelling.
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