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awarded him its first supporting actor award, and he was on his way to full-on stardom. Jules Winnfield in Pulp Fiction (1994)The loudmouthed and aggressive half of the contract killer duo that is such an indelible part of Quentin Tarantino's post-modern masterpiece, Jules Winnfield is among the most memorable cinematic creations. He's the character that forever immortalized Ezekiel 25:17 and established Jackson's penchant for intense, sustained screaming. The actor has never been scarier or funnier than he is during Jules's famous slaying of Brett (Frank Whaley), accompanied by the character's crazed recitation of his favorite biblical verse, shot in tight close-up.Louis Batiste in Eve's Bayou (1998)Jackson went in a very different direction as Louis Batiste, the charming doctor/paterfamilias in this atmospheric Southern drama. He's the flawed man at the center of writer-director Kasi Lemmons's hushed, moody family tragedy, whose misdeeds spur the narrative's central trauma. As seen through the eyes of the film's

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