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Sveta_85 [38]
3 years ago
15

Who was the actor that plays Mufasa in both Lion Kings and plays Darth Vader in star wars?

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2 answers:
fenix001 [56]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

James Earl Jones

Explanation:

dolphi86 [110]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: the answer is James Earl Jones

Explanation:

Well there isn't much to explane now you would know if you watch the credits

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