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Formidable Morgan Freeman

About 3 pages (787 words)

The Washington Post, April 26th, 1993

It's every actor's nightmare: At your big moment, you forget your lines. The audience sits in silence while you can't say anything. But what if you, the actor, are still in high school, and the audience is Morgan Freeman? Freeman, who you loved in "Glory." Who rode shotgun with Clint Eastwood in "Unforgiven." Who in person looks less like his Hoke from "Driving Miss Daisy" and more like the bat-wielding principal of "Lean on Me." Freeman, the actor invited by the Shakespeare Theatre to work with teens in its Class Act program on Saturday. Of course, he was already in town to pick up the the...

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