Samuel L. Jackson is back on Broadway in August Wilson’s, “The Piano Lesson,” working with his wife LaTanya Richardson Jackson who is directing the play. Stick around for more with Samuel L. Jackson! #Colbert #ThePianoLesson #SamuelLJackson
Samuel L. Jackson is back on Broadway in August Wilson’s, “The Piano Lesson,” working with his wife LaTanya Richardson Jackson who is directing the play. Stick around for more with Samuel L. Jackson! #Colbert #ThePianoLesson #SamuelLJackson
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Enough is enough! I have had it with these motherfreaking ghosts in this motherfreaking piano!
ReplyDeSantis should be brought to Justice. THE Irony that he’s being investigated by a Texas Sheriff is horrendous
ReplyThat is the most beautiful love story I have ever heard, it pains me that it will never happen to me.
ReplyI like Sam’s body of work but I resent him becoming a big fat sellout (among many others) to fucking SPORTS BETTING!!! You might as well endorse cigarettes or blue meth if you have such low standards. Gambling is a scourge, and online sports betting is possibly the most damaging form of all, including to the sports themselves.
ReplyWhy does Colbert keep saying “Y’all”…. that’s just weird.
ReplyHe’s. 73. Yet. Looks. Decades. Younger.
Black don’t crack.
ReplyI never knew that about Samuel Jackson, his participation in various protests. What a quality human being and what a talent. That his wife is amazing is not surprising.
ReplyI wonder if she’s just as incredible at cussin as he is.
ReplyI am only a few seconds in but I cannot wait to hear about the damn snakes ************* plane
ReplyIt’s probably just me but listen to Samuel in the interview it’s like any of us could walk up to him and he would graciously greet us. I’m sure that’s accurate if it was a crowd of one or two. But when 15 to 1500 people are charging at you for an autograph and a selfie, I understand how quickly they want to duck out and hide
Replysuch a great actor I can’t wait to direct him in a film one day
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