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Hubert H. Humphrey

Actor
Died January 13, 1978 (66 years)
Hubert Horatio Humphrey Jr. (May 27, 1911 – January 13, 1978) was an American pharmacist and politician who served as the 38th vice president of the United States from 1965 to 1969. He twice served in the United States Senate, representing Minnesota from 1949 to 1964 and 1971 to 1978. As a senator he was a major leader of modern liberalism in the United States. As President Lyndon B. Johnson's vice president, he supported the controversial Vietnam War. An intensely divided Democratic Party nominated him in the 1968 presidential election, which he lost to Republican nominee Richard Nixon.

Born in Wallace, South Dakota, Humphrey attended the University of Minnesota. In 1943, he became a professor of political science at Macalester College and ran a failed campaign for mayor of Minneapolis. He helped found the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL) in 1944; the next year he was elected mayor of Minneapolis, serving until 1948 and co-founding the liberal anti-communist group Americans for Democratic Action in 1947. In 1948, he was elected to the U.S. Senate and successfully advocated for the inclusion of a proposal to end racial segregation in the 1948 Democratic National Convention's party platform.

Humphrey served three terms in the Senate from 1949 to 1964, and was the Senate Majority Whip for the last four years of his tenure. During this time, he was the lead author of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, introduced the first initiative to create the Peace Corps, and chaired the Select Committee on Disarmament. He unsuccessfully sought his party's presidential nomination in 1952 and 1960. After Lyndon B. Johnson acceded to the presidency, he chose Humphrey as his running mate, and the Democratic ticket won a landslide victory in the 1964 election.

In March 1968, Johnson made his surprise announcement that he would not seek reelection, and Humphrey launched his campaign for the presidency. Loyal to the Johnson administration's policies on the Vietnam War, he received opposition from many within his own party and avoided the primaries to focus on winning the delegates of non-primary states at the Democratic National Convention. His delegate strategy succeeded in clinching the nomination, and he chose Senator Edmund Muskie as his running mate. In the general election, he nearly matched Nixon's tally in the popular vote but lost the electoral vote by a wide margin. After the defeat, he returned to the Senate and served from 1971 until his death in 1978. He ran again in the 1972 Democratic primaries but lost to George McGovern and declined to be McGovern's running mate. From 1977 to 1978, he served as Deputy President pro tempore of the United States Senate.

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Filmography

2023
Rather · as Self - Vice President Of The United States
2020
2019
2019
2017
JFK: The Making of a President · as Self - United States Senator From Minnesota
2016
2016
Race for the White House (TV Series) · as Self (archive Footage)
2014
2014
Freedom Summer · as Self
2013
2010
2010
Hubert H Humphrey: The Art of the Possible · as Self - Democratic Presidential Nominee
2009
2009
Hugh Hefner: Playboy, Activist and Rebel · as Self - At Democratic National Convention
2009
Double Take · as Self
2008
Gonzo · as Self
2008
2008
The Night James Brown Saved Boston · as Self (archive Footage)
2007
2007
Sputnik Fever · as Self (archive Footage)
2006
2006
...So Goes the Nation · as Self (archive Footage)
2004
2002
2000
The Dish · as Self
2000
Steal This Movie · as Self (at Nixon Inauguration)
1995
Trinity and Beyond: The Atomic Bomb Movie · as Self (archive Footage)
1994
1991
JFK · as Self
1990
1983
Seeing Red · as Self
1979
The War at Home · as Self (archive Footage)
1976
1975
1975
Good Morning America (TV Series) · as Self
1973
Executive Action · as Self - Behind Jfk At Test Ban Signing
1972
1971
Cold Turkey · as Self (archive Footage)
1970
Dinah's Place (TV Series) · as Self
1969
1969
1969
I Due Kennedy · as Self
1968
In the Year of the Pig · as Self - Speech On Military Policy
1968
1968
60 Minutes (TV Series) · as Self
1968
The Dick Cavett Show (TV Series) · as Self - Guest
1966
1965
The Dean Martin Show (TV Series) · as Self
1962
1962
The Merv Griffin Show (TV Series) · as Self
1961
The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) · as Self
1961
1960
Primary · as Self
1957
The Mike Wallace Interview (TV Series) · as Self - Us Senator
1956
Playhouse 90 (TV Series) · as Self
1953
Panorama (TV Series) · as Self
1952
Today (TV Series) · as Self
1951
See It Now (1951) (TV Series) · as Self
1947
Meet the Press (TV Series) · as Self

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