We all know Samuel L. Jackson as the iconic star of “Pulp Fiction” and countless blockbusters, but few are aware of the incredible journey he took to get there — or the steadfast woman who has always been by his side.
Samuel L. Jackson, renowned for his commanding presence on-screen, is one of Hollywood’s most celebrated actors. Born in Washington, D.C., and raised in Chattanooga, Tennessee, he overcame a challenging upbringing to become a global superstar.
Samuel L. Jackson photographed holding an ESPY Award in 2001. | Source: Getty Images
He built his legacy by portraying dynamic characters in blockbuster films like “Pulp Fiction,” the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and “Django Unchained.” Behind his immense success, however, is an equally compelling personal story of love, resilience, and redemption shared with his wife, LaTanya Richardson.
LaTanya Richardson and Samuel L. Jackson during the 1995 Vanity Fair Oscar Party in West Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images
The couple’s love story began in the 1970s, when Jackson was a college student at Morehouse College and Richardson attended Spelman College, both historically Black institutions in Atlanta.
Richardson, also a talented actress, was initially unimpressed by Jackson’s flamboyant, self-involved, and emotionally detached personality. Yet, as she got to know him, she recognized his potential, setting the foundation for a relationship that has lasted nearly five decades.
LaTanya Richardson and Samuel L. Jackson circa 1995. | Source: Getty Images
Jackson and Richardson quickly bonded over their shared passion for the arts. “She’s been acting longer than I have […],” he revealed. However, while he pursued acting, she had her own aspirations but eventually gave up her acting career to focus on motherhood and support her husband’s dreams.
LaTanya Richardson and Samuel L. Jackson at the premiere of “A Long Kiss Goodnight” on October 7, 1996. | Source: Getty Images
The two made a pact early in their relationship to stay together no matter what, with Richardson later explaining that they wanted to challenge the stereotype that Black families couldn’t maintain strong, two-parent households.
LaTanya Richardson and Samuel L. Jackson at the premiere of “Jackie Brown” in 1997. | Source: Getty Images
“In the beginning, we always said the most revolutionary thing that Black people could do was stay together, raise their children with the nucleus of having a father and a mother since everybody likes to pretend that that’s not the dynamic of the African American family,” she stated.
LaTanya Richardson and Samuel L. Jackson at the 12th Annual IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards in Santa Monica, California, in 1997. | Source: Getty Images
However, their love and commitment faced a significant test during the early years of their marriage when Jackson became addicted to drugs. By his own admission, his addiction began as a way to cope with the pressures of life and work.
The actor revealed, “I drank, I smoked, I got high. I didn’t think it was in the way of my life, or so I thought.” Over time, however, his substance use escalated, and he became emotionally detached from his family.
The “Unthinkable” star’s addiction reached its peak in the late 1980s, leading him to isolate himself from his wife and their daughter, Zoe.
Reflecting on that time, Jackson admitted, “I had basically moved into the basement of our brownstone. I was like the troll in the basement, coming upstairs every now and then to hover around. I was addicted and being crazy.”
Samuel L. Jackson and LaTanya Richardson at the Keep Memory Alive foundation’s “Power of Love Gala” celebrating Muhammad Ali’s 70th birthday on February 18, 2012, in Las Vegas, Nevada. | Source: Getty Images
For Richardson, the breaking point came one night when she found her husband unconscious on their kitchen floor, having passed out before using a batch of cocaine he had cooked. She staged an intervention, making calls to secure a spot for him in a rehab facility in upstate New York.
Samuel L. Jackson and LaTanya Richardson at the premiere of “Shaft” on June 10, 2019, in New York. | Source: Getty Images
Jackson entered rehab in 1990 at 42 and emerged with a renewed sense of purpose. His wife’s unwavering love and determination became the catalyst for his decision to turn his life around, as well as him being “tired” of his old ways.
LaTanya Richardson and Samuel L. Jackson during Variety Business of Broadway on October 17, 2022, in New York. | Source: Getty Images
When asked if he would have survived without her, Jackson candidly revealed, “I credit her because she could have just taken Zoe and walked out and been done with me. But she didn’t. That’s a greater love than I will ever know, because I don’t know that I would’ve done that.”
LaTanya Richardson and Samuel L. Jackson at the Secret Invasion launch event in Hollywood, California, on June 13, 2023. | Source: Getty Images
“She didn’t have to try to fix me,” he also noted. “She could’ve just said, ‘Get out,’ and left me into the world, let me go and be whatever I was going to be.”
Richardson, however, humbly downplayed her role, saying, “He saved his life. He and God saved his life. I was just there.” The actor’s first role after completing treatment was as Gator Purify, a crack-addicted character in Spike Lee’s “Jungle Fever.”
Samuel L. Jackson and LaTanya Richardson at the Elizabeth Taylor Ball to end AIDS on September 21, 2023, in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images
The performance was so powerful that the Cannes Film Festival revived the Best Supporting Actor award specifically to honor him. From that point forward, his career skyrocketed.
His performances in films like “A Time to Kill” cemented his status as a leading man, and throughout it all, Richardson remained his steadfast partner. After over four decades of marriage, Jackson and Richardson attribute their lasting bond to several key factors.
Samuel L. Jackson and LaTanya Richardson at The Museum of Modern Art Film Benefit Presented By CHANEL on October 23, 2024, in New York. | Source: Getty Images
“A lot of tolerance, because everybody’s got flaws, and not giving up when it would be easy to give up,” Jackson explained. “She has, too, in her head, or whatever in reality, but you got to go, ‘Is that a breakup offense?’ Or is it just that we need to spend a little time together and get some understanding about it?”
Samuel L. Jackson and LaTanya Richardson | Source: Instagram/ltjackson_
Despite their challenges, Jackson and Richardson continue to grow together, both personally and professionally. The couple collaborated as producers on the Apple TV+ series “The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey,” a project close to Jackson’s heart because of his family’s history with Alzheimer’s disease.
“I’m amazed at how busy we are in our seventh decade. I’m grateful because I think of all the things that could be,” Richardson shared.
When they’re not working, the couple enjoys spending time with Zoe, a TV producer, who brings them joy and laughter. “She makes me laugh like nobody else,” Jackson revealed.
Samuel L. and Zoe Jackson with LaTanya Richardson circa 2007. | Source: Getty Images
In September 2020, he took to Instagram to celebrate his daughter and sweetly shared, “HAPPY DAUGHTER’S DAY Zoe‼️‼️A constant source of joy & bursting pride & delicious gastronomic surprises. Love you today & errrrrrrday🤩👊🏾👊🏾‼”
From college sweethearts to lifelong companions, Samuel L. Jackson and his wife have overcome extraordinary challenges while building a legacy that inspires others. In a world where Hollywood romances often fade, their enduring love shines as a beacon of