Michael Clarke Duncan

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Michael Clarke Duncan was an American actor best known for his moving performance in the movie ‘Green Mile’

Dec 10, 1957

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: December 10, 1957
  • Died on: September 3, 2012
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Film & Theater Personalities, Actors
  • City/State: California, Illinois
  • Birth Place: Los Angeles, California, United States
  • Height: 196cm

Michael Clarke Duncan born at

Los Angeles, California, United States

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Birth Place

Towards his later years Michael Clarke Duncan turned vegetarian (2009) and supported PETA in their campaigns and advertisements. He made a film talking about his animal-friendly lifestyle and how he threw away $5000 worth of meat which created a stir.

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Personal Life

He suffered a heart attack on July 13, 2012, post which he was treated for two months. He eventually succumbed to respiratory failure on September 3, 2012 at the age of 54 at Los Angeles, California.

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Personal Life

He is survived by his mother Jean Duncan, his sister Judy and fiancée Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth. Post his death, the family was embroiled in a property feud with allegations being made at Omarosa for tampering with the will and sale of Michael’s personal belongings.

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Personal Life

Michael Clarke Duncan was born on 10 December 1957 at Chicago (Southside area), Illinois, and was raised by his single mother Jean Duncan, who was a house cleaner. He also had a sister, Judith, whom he supported throughout his life.

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Childhood & Early Life

During his high school years he wanted to play football, but his mother was scared he might get hurt and would not let him play. He instead turned to acting and worked hard to attain his goal.

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Childhood & Early Life

He was focused on studies and pursued communications at Alcorn State University, but had to drop out in order to support his ailing mother. He played basketball at Kankakee Community College and at Alcorn State for one season.

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Childhood & Early Life

Michael Clarke Duncan’s initial job was as a digger for People’ Gas company and also as a bouncer for various Southside nightclubs. He moved on to a security role with a touring stage production company of ‘Beauty Shop, Part 2’ and as a result travelled to 56 cities.

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Career

He settled in Los Angeles in 1995 where he took up work in a security firm and worked as a body guard for various celebrities like Jamie Foxx, Martin Lawrence, and Will Smith. He continued to pursue his acting dream and landed a few roles in commercials at the same time.

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Career

His huge frame (6ft 5 inches) and imposing built led him to getting some ‘tough guy’ roles on television series like ‘Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’, ‘The Jamie Foxx Show’ and the ‘Bold and the Beautiful’.

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Career

In the world of movies, Duncan initially started with small roles in movies like ‘Bulworth’ (1998), The ‘Players Club’ (1998), and ‘A night at Roxbury’ (1998). Later on, he received much praise and acclaim for his role as Bear in Michael Bay’ action packed blockbuster ‘Armageddon’ (1998).

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His good friend Bruce Willis suggested him for the role of John Coffey in Frank Darabont’s ‘Green Mile’ (1999). Michael’s moving performance as the gentle giant with superhuman healing powers led him to a spot in the Academy Award nominations for Best Actor in a Supporting Role and a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor in a Supporting Role.

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Career

Michael Clarke Duncan received much acclaim and popularity for his role as Jayotis Bear Kurleenbear in the Bruce Willis starrer smash hit, ‘Armageddon’ (1998) which was nominated for four Oscars and grossed over $553 million worldwide.

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Major Works

He received global prominence for his acting skills and portrayal of the complex character of John Coffey in the Tom Hanks starrer ‘Green Mile’ (1999), which was nominated for four Oscars, one Golden Globe and grossed over $130 million.

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Major Works