Charles was set to attend an opening of the completed film, but died of liver disease in June, several months before its premiere.
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| - Charles was set to attend an opening of the completed film, but died of liver disease in June, several months before its premiere.
- Ray (2004) is an independent American musical biographical film chronicling the storied life and career of legendary blues musician Ray Charles. Written, produced and directed by Taylor Hackford, "Ray" stars Jamie Foxx in the title role, along with Kerry Washington, Clifton Powell, Harry Lennix, Terrence Howard, Larenz Tate, Richard Schiff, and Regina King. Charles himself had planned to attend an opening of the completed film, but died of liver disease in June, several months before its premiere.
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- Craig Armstrong
- Ray Charles
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| - Jamie Foxx
- Clifton Powell
- Terrence Howard
- Harry Lennix
- Kerry Washington
- Larenz Tate
- Regina King
- Richard Schiff
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| - James L. White
- Taylor Hackford
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| - Howard Baldwin
- Karen Baldwin
- Stuart Benjamin
- Taylor Hackford
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| - Anvil Films
- Baldwin Entertainment Group
- Bristol Bay Productions
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| - The life and career of Ray Charles
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| - Charles was set to attend an opening of the completed film, but died of liver disease in June, several months before its premiere.
- Ray (2004) is an independent American musical biographical film chronicling the storied life and career of legendary blues musician Ray Charles. Written, produced and directed by Taylor Hackford, "Ray" stars Jamie Foxx in the title role, along with Kerry Washington, Clifton Powell, Harry Lennix, Terrence Howard, Larenz Tate, Richard Schiff, and Regina King. Charles himself had planned to attend an opening of the completed film, but died of liver disease in June, several months before its premiere.
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