Morgan Freeman Giveaway 1 million U.S. dollars for Barack Obama. Morgan Freeman becomes the latest Hollywood celebrity campaign contributions to Barack Obama for a second term as President of the United States. Oscar-winning actor is giving a grant of 1 million U.S. dollars to Priorities USA Action, a part of the official Obama campaign team.
Morgan Freeman also praised Obama's achievement and success in their duty to be the number one in the United States since winning election four years ago.
"President Obama has done a great job under difficult circumstances," Freeman said, as quoted by his spokesman Stan Rosenfeld.
"He ended the fighting in Iraq, put the change on Wall Street, saving the automobile industry and ensure health care for every citizen of the United States," he said.
"He has led our nation to become more tolerant and puts great women in the Supreme Court," added Freeman who won the Oscar for best supporting actor in 2005 for his role in the movie "Million Dollar Baby".
A number of other donors for U.S. Action Priorities include Dreamworks Animation boss Jeffrey Katzenberg, who contributed $ 2 million last year and director Steven Spielberg who donated 100 thousand U.S. dollars.
Morgan Freeman widely known to the public through a number of box office Hollywood films such as "Driving Miss Daisy" in 1989, "Invictus" in 2009 - in which he plays Nelson Mandela and the recent film "The Dark Knight Rises".
African American actor was also once served as President of the United States in the disaster movie "Deep Impact" in 1998. The film is about the struggle of a leader to stop the comet is moving toward Earth. (ant)
Morgan Freeman also praised Obama's achievement and success in their duty to be the number one in the United States since winning election four years ago.
"President Obama has done a great job under difficult circumstances," Freeman said, as quoted by his spokesman Stan Rosenfeld.
"He ended the fighting in Iraq, put the change on Wall Street, saving the automobile industry and ensure health care for every citizen of the United States," he said.
"He has led our nation to become more tolerant and puts great women in the Supreme Court," added Freeman who won the Oscar for best supporting actor in 2005 for his role in the movie "Million Dollar Baby".
A number of other donors for U.S. Action Priorities include Dreamworks Animation boss Jeffrey Katzenberg, who contributed $ 2 million last year and director Steven Spielberg who donated 100 thousand U.S. dollars.
Morgan Freeman widely known to the public through a number of box office Hollywood films such as "Driving Miss Daisy" in 1989, "Invictus" in 2009 - in which he plays Nelson Mandela and the recent film "The Dark Knight Rises".
African American actor was also once served as President of the United States in the disaster movie "Deep Impact" in 1998. The film is about the struggle of a leader to stop the comet is moving toward Earth. (ant)
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