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David Gaub McCullough (July 7, 1933 – August 7, 2022) was an American popular historian. He was a two-time winner of both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. In 2006, he was given the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the United States' highest civilian award. Born and raised in Pittsburgh...
Born: July 7, 1933
Died: August 7, 2022 (age 89)
45 total credits across film and television
| Title | Job | Year |
|---|---|---|
Actor | 2017 | |
Burden of Genius Movie |
Actor |
| 2017 |
Actor | 2016 |
The Roosevelts: An Intimate History Limited Series | Actor | 2014 |
Actor | 2010 |
Actor | 2008 |
John Adams Limited Series | Writing | 2008 |
The Colbert Report TV Show | Actor | 2005 |
Seabiscuit Movie | Actor | 2003 |
Actor | 2003 |
Actor | 2003 |
Actor | 2003 |
Napoleon Limited Series | Actor | 2000 |
Napoleon Limited Series | Actor | 2000 |
New York: A Documentary Film Limited Series | Actor | 1999 |
Truman Movie | Actor | 1997 |
New York Underground Movie | Actor | 1997 |
The Daily Show TV Show | Actor | 1996 |
The Wright Stuff Movie | Actor | 1996 |
Actor | 1996 |
Chicago 1968 Movie | Actor | 1995 |
Truman Movie | Writing | 1995 |
D-Day Remembered Movie | Actor | 1994 |
Midnight Ramble Movie | Actor | 1994 |
FDR Movie | Actor | 1994 |
The Hurricane of '38 Movie | Actor | 1993 |
Ike Movie | Actor | 1993 |
The Donner Party Movie | Actor | 1992 |
Actor | 1992 |
LBJ Movie | Actor | 1991 |
The Civil War Limited Series | Actor | 1990 |
The Congress Movie | Actor | 1989 |
Actor | 1989 |
The Congress Movie | Writing | 1989 |
American Experience TV Show | Actor | 1988 |
American Experience TV Show | Actor | 1988 |
Writing | 1986 |
Actor | 1986 |
Huey Long Movie | Actor | 1985 |
Actor | 1985 |
Actor | 1984 |
Smithsonian World TV Show | Actor | 1984 |
Brooklyn Bridge Movie | Actor | 1981 |
Brooklyn Bridge Movie | Writing | 1981 |
60 Minutes TV Show | Actor | 1968 |