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Samuel L. Jackson, Playing the 'Champ'

Samuel L. Jackson speaks at the 35th AFI Life Achievement Award tribute to Al Pacino in June 2007
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Samuel L. Jackson, often called one of Hollywood's hardest-working performers, earned an Oscar nomination for his performance as the philosophizing hit man in Pulp Fiction.

Samuel L. Jackson speaks at the 35th AFI Life Achievement Award tribute to Al Pacino in June 2007
Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for AFI

Samuel L. Jackson, often called one of Hollywood's hardest-working performers, earned an Oscar nomination for his performance as the philosophizing hit man in Pulp Fiction.

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August 14, 2007

In his new film, Resurrecting the Champ, actor Samuel L. Jackson plays a homeless, broken-down former heavyweight contender. The movie is directed by Rob Lurie and set to open Aug. 24.

Jackson's other films include Black Snake Moan, Pulp Fiction, Jungle Fever, Coach Carter, Freedomland and Unbreakable.

He studied dramatic arts at Atlanta's Morehouse College, and after he graduated he originated two August Wilson roles — Boy Willie in The Piano Lesson and Wolf in Two Trains Running — at the Yale Repertory Theatre.

 
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