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Earl Warren
Actor
Born March 19, 1891Died July 9, 1974 (83 years)
Earl Warren (March 19, 1891 – July 9, 1974) was an American attorney and politician who served as the 30th governor of California from 1943 to 1953 and as the 14th chief justice of the United States from 1953 to 1969. The Warren Court presided over a major shift in American constitutional jurisprudence, which has been recognized by many as a "Constitutional Revolution" in the liberal direction, with Warren writing the majority opinions in landmark cases such as Brown v. Board of Education (1954), Reynolds v. Sims (1964), Miranda v. Arizona (1966), and Loving v. Virginia (1967). Warren also led the Warren Commission, a presidential commission that investigated the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy. He served as Governor of California from 1943 to 1953, and is the last chief justice to have served in an elected office before nomination to the Supreme Court. Warren is generally considered to be one of the most influential Supreme Court justices and political leaders in the history of the United States.
Filmography
2023 | Kennedy, Sinatra and the Mafia (TV Series) · as Self - Member Of The Warren Commission |
2023 | JFK: What the Doctors Saw · as Self - Chairman Of The Warren Commission |
2021 | JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass · as Self - Chief Justice Of The United States, Head Of Warren Commission |
2020 | Killing John F. Kennedy · as Self (archive Footage) |
2017 | |
2016 | Race for the White House (TV Series) · as Self (archive Footage) |
2015 | Conspiracy Theorists Lie · as Self |
2013 | |
2013 | |
2011 | JFK: The Lost Bullet · as Self - 14th Chief Justice Of The United States |
2011 | The Loving Story · as Self - Chief Justice |
2010 | Hubert H Humphrey: The Art of the Possible · as Self - Chief Justice Of The United States |
2009 | The Lost JFK Tapes: The Assassination · as Self |
2009 | Did the Mob Kill JFK? · as Self - 14th Chief Justice Of The United States |
2008 | Frame 313: The JFK Assassination Theories · as Self - Supreme Court Justice |
2007 | Oswald's Ghost · as Self - Warren Commission |
2003 | |
2003 | JFK II: The Bush Connection · as Self - Chief Justice Of The Us Supreme Court |
2002 | The Trials of Henry Kissinger · as Self (swears In Nixon) |
2000 | Steal This Movie · as Self (swears In Nixon) |
1999 | Bonanno: A Godfather's Story · as Self |
1998 | Image of an Assassination: A New Look at the Zapruder Film · as Self - Chairman Of The President's Commission On The Assassination Of President Kennedy |
1995 | Nixon · as Self - Swearing In Jfk |
1992 | Citizen Cohn · as Self |
1992 | The JFK Conspiracy · as Self |
1992 | Beyond 'JFK': The Question of Conspiracy · as Self |
1991 | JFK · as Self |
1988 | 11-22-63: The Day the Nation Cried · as Self |
1986 | On Trial: Lee Harvey Oswald · as Self |
1981 | The Man Who Saw Tomorrow · as Self - Swearing In Jfk |
1980 | Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War (TV Series) · as Self |
1969 | I due Kennedy · as Self |
1967 | Rush to Judgment · as Self |
1965 | |
1964 | Four Days in November · as Self |
1952 | I've Got a Secret (TV Series) · as Self - Governor Of California |
1952 | Olympic Fund Telethon · as Self |
1951 | See It Now (TV Series) · as Self |
1950 | What's My Line? (TV Series) · as Self |
1947 | Meet the Press (TV Series) · as Self - Governor Of California |