GORE VIDAL

Gore Vidal
Gender: Male
Known for: Writing
Birthday: October 3, 1925
Deathday: July 31, 2012
Place of Birth: West Point, New York, USA
Biography
Eugene Luther Gore Vidal (born Eugene Louis Vidal; October 3, 1925 – July 31, 2012) was an American writer and public intellectual known for his epigrammatic wit. His novels and essays interrogated the social and cultural sexual norms he perceived as driving American life. Beyond literature, Vidal was heavily involved in politics. He unsuccessfully sought office twice as a Democratic Party candidate, first in 1960 to the U.S. House of Representatives (for New York), and later in 1982 to the U.S. Senate (for California).
Filmography
Starring
2015·
Best of EnemiesSelf
2013·
Wilde SaloméSelf
2013·
Valentino's GhostSelf
2013·
SalingerSelf - Writer
Self
2011·
Public SpeakingSelf (archive footage)
2010·
Standing ArmySelf
2009·
ShrinkGeorge Charles
Self
2006·
Global HaywireSelf
Self
2005·
High Tech LincolnSelf
Narrator (Voice)
2005·
Inside Deep ThroatSelf
2005·
Why We FightSelf - Author, "Imperial America"
Self
2004·
Jack & BobbyDocumentary Host
2004·
Thinking XXXSelf
Self
Self
2002·
The CockettesSelf (archive footage)
2002·
Igby Goes DownFirst School Headmaster (uncredited)
Self
2000·
Da Ali G ShowSelf
1999·
Family GuyGore Vidal (voice)
1997·
Thomas JeffersonSelf
1997·
Shadow ConspiracyPage
1997·
GattacaDirector Josef
1996·
The Celluloid ClosetSelf
1994·
In Search of OzSelf
1994·
With HonorsProf. Pitkannan
Self - Guest
Self - Author
1992·
Bob RobertsSenator Brickley Paiste
1989·
The SimpsonsGore Vidal (voice)
1989·
Billy the KidPreacher (uncredited)
1988·
American ExperienceSelf (archive footage), Self
1985·
TelevisionSelf
1982·
WoganSelf
Self - Writer
Self
1975·
ApostrophesSelf
1972·
RomaGore Vidal (uncredited)
1969·
Playboy After DarkSelf
Self (uncredited)
1968·
The Dick Cavett ShowSelf - Guest
1967·
OmnibusSelf
1967·
The HomosexualsSelf
1964·
The Best ManDelegate (uncredited)
Self (archive footage), Self
Self
Self
Self
Audience Member at Operation (uncredited)
Self
1950·
What's My Line?Self - Panelist
Man (uncredited)
Himself
Production
Screenplay
1989·
Billy the KidWriter
1988·
LincolnNovel
1987·
The SicilianScreenplay
1986·
Dress GrayWriter
1979·
CaligulaOriginal Story
Writer
1970·
Myra BreckinridgeNovel
Screenplay
1966·
Is Paris Burning?Screenplay
1964·
Theatre 625Writer
1964·
The Best ManScreenplay
Theatre Play
1959·
StartimeWriter
1959·
The ScapegoatAdaptation
Screenplay
Novel
1958·
I Accuse!Screenplay
1958·
The Left Handed GunTheatre Play
1956·
Armchair TheatreWriter
1956·
The Catered AffairScreenplay
1955·
Summer PavilionWriter
Writer
1954·
Climax!Writer
1954·
The Best of BroadwayWriter
1954·
Dark PossessionWriter
Writer
1949·
SuspenseWriter
1948·
Studio OneWriter