Was Morgan Freeman on 'The Electric Company'?

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✅ True. This is a real image of Morgan Freeman on “The Electric Company,” a children’s television program produced by PBS that was aimed at children who had outgrown “Sesame Street.”

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This interesting tidbit goes viral from time to time as social media users share images from one of Freeman's lesser-known roles: Freeman made regular appearances on the show during its run between 1971 and 1976 where he played a variety of characters, such as"Count Dracula,""Marcello,""Easy Reader," and the above-pictured"Mel Mounds." This image comes from the 26th episode of the Electric Company that originally aired in November 1971.

At the audition, Freeman was shown a variety of sketches of colorful puppet characters and went over-the-top in his audition performance, trying to captivate the silly nature of the television show. His zaniness ended up landing him the role.

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Yea didn't he take a bath in a casket or some shit?

Hey you guys!!

Sigh...Gen X could confirm this for ya

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