Freeman looks back on career

Since performing at the drama school at the age of eight, Morgan Freeman always knew he loved acting. But although he had won the Oscar and acts as a God, she said her trip to Hollywood isn't easy.

Academy Award winning actor given about the experience is not possible and the role that have shaped her life and career before a crowd of more than 1,500 in Woolsey Hall on Tuesday. While Freeman said that the meeting was fortunate to have taken into account in its success, he advised students to persist when it comes to achieving their goals.

"I have always given a lot of credit and the belief in fate in my life," says Freeman. "I know what I want to do. I don't know how hard it would be, but I kind of know it won't be easy. "

Famous in his or her speaking voice, calm and versatility as an actor, Freeman has starred in films such as "Invictus," "The Shawshank Redemption" and "Million Dollar Baby," which he won an Academy Award in 2005.

But Freeman said she was not always so successful. Although he began pursuing his acting career in 1959, she says her real break did not come until the spring of 1987, when his first major film, "Street Smart," hitting theaters in the same month that he began starring in "Driving Miss Daisy" on Broadway.

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