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John Fitzgerlad Kennedy, born on the 29th of May, 1917, was an American politician who became the 35th President of the United States of America in 1961.

So how much is Kennedy’s net worth? As of early 2016 it was reported to be $100 million, gained mostly from his long career as a politician, and from his family’s estate.

John F. Kennedy Net Worth $100 Million

Born in Brookline, Massachusetts, Kennedy was the son of Joseph and Rose, the second of four children. The family later moved to New York, where Kennedy pursued higher education. He studied in The Chaote School and later enrolled at Princeton University, but after one semester, he moved to Harvard and graduated in 1936 with a degree in International Affairs.

Because of the Second World War, Kennedy joined the military but was placed in the US navy due to health problems. He became Lieutenant and captain of a PT boat and even earned a Navy and Marine Corps Medal and a Purple Heart during his service for saving the lives of his team in a shipwreck. After his time in the Navy, in 1945 he worked for the Hearst Newspaper as a special correspondent.

Kennedy’s political career started when his brother Joseph died while serving in the Military. Their father had dreamt of Joseph becoming the President someday, so Kennedy took it as a responsibility and in 1946 ventured into the world of politics, winning a seat in the US House of Representatives. Not challenged enough, after six years he decided to move up the ladder and ran for Senate. During his years as a Senator, he wrote a book entitled “Profile of Courage”, a biography of various Senators that he admired, and which earned him a Pulitzer Prize. His time serving as a Congressman and Senator increased his national exposure, and also helped in raising his personal net worth.

Finally in 1960, he was elected the 35th President of the USA, and the second youngest President in history at the age of 43. During his term, he created the Peace Corps and the Alliance for Progress, programs that provided help to the neighbouring countries of the United States. Though he experienced downs like the attempted Bay of Pigs Invasion in Cuba, he countered it greater successes, such as the negotiation of the Limited Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, and refusing the USSR in basing missiles on Cuba; increasing the minimum wage; helping with the developments in the “Space Race”; and avoiding an increase of American soldiers in Vietnam.

Although Kennedy was able to provide improvements for the country, unfortunately his term in the Presidency and his life was cut short on 22 November 1963. While on an open limousine tour around Dallas, the President was shot and died half an hour later. The suspect was believed to be Lee Harvey Oswald, but he was also killed even before he faced trial. Even today, some people still believe that Oswald was not the only person involved in the assassination, and that there was a conspiracy behind it. The President died at the age of 46.

In terms of his personal life, Kennedy married Jacqueline Bouvier in 1953, and together they have four children. Rumours of his infidelity abounded, but he is mostly remembered for his youthful enthusiasm in whatever he did, and for the achievements during his presidency mentined above.



Net Worth $100 Million
Date Of Birth May 29, 1917
Died November 22, 1963
Place Of Birth Brookline, Massachusetts, U.S.
Height 6′ (1.83 m)
Profession Author, Politician, 35th President of the USA
Education The Chaote School, Princeton University, Harvard University
Nationality American
Spouse Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis (m. 1953 – 1963)
Children John F. Kennedy Jr.,Caroline Kennedy,Patrick Bouvier Kennedy,Arabella Kennedy
Parents Rose Kennedy, Joseph P. Kennedy Sr., Joseph P. Kennedy Sr., Rose Kennedy
Siblings Robert F. Kennedy, Ted Kennedy, Eunice Kennedy Shriver, Rosemary Kennedy, Jean Kennedy Smith, Kathleen Cavendish, Joseph P. Kennedy Jr., Patricia Kennedy Lawford, Robert F. Kennedy, Ted Kennedy, Eunice Kennedy Shriver, Rosemary Kennedy, Jean Kennedy Smith, Joseph P. Kennedy Jr., Patricia Kennedy Lawford, Kathleen Cavendish
Facebook www.facebook.com/pages/John-F-Kennedy/157900660929199
IMDB www.imdb.com/name/nm0448123
Awards Purple Heart, Presidential Medal of Freedom, Navy and Marine Corps Medal, Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography, World War II Victory Medal, Asiatic–Pacific Campaign Medal, American Campaign Medal, American Defense Service Medal, Jane Addams Children’s Book Award
Nominations National Book Award for Nonfiction, National Book Award for Nonfiction
Movies The Age of Kennedy, Part I: The Early Years, The Age of Kennedy, Part I: The Early Years
Trademark
1 Boston accent
2 Chewed on end of earpice on sunglasses
3 He always put his hand in the pocket of his suit Jacket
Quote
1 [to 49 Nobel Prize winners who came for dinner] This is the most extraordinary collection of talent that has ever gathered at the White House–with the possibility of when Thomas Jefferson dined alone.
2 [on Inauguration Day, January 20, 1961] Together, let us explore the stars, conquer the deserts, tap the ocean depths and encourage the arts and commerce.
3 [on Inauguration Day, January 21, 1961] The energy, the faith, the devotion which we bring to this endeavour will light our country and all who serve it – and the glow from that fire can truly light the world.
4 [1960] Once you say you’re going to settle for second that’s what happens to you in life, I find.
5 [March 1962] I sometimes think we are too much impressed by the clamor of daily events. Newspaper headlines and the television screens give us a short view . . . Yet it is the profound tendencies of history, and not the passing excitements, that will shape our future.
6 [November 22, 1963, upon arriving in Dallas, Texas] We’re really in nut country now.
7 It is only after you wield the powers of the presidency that you get hated. [Wayne Morse], [Jimmy Hoffa], Al Hayes, etc., all hate me now merely because of one bill. Presidents are bound to be hated unless they are as bland as [Dwight D. Eisenhower].
8 [1962] Too often in the past we have thought of the artist as an idler and dilettante and of the lover of arts as somehow sissy or effete. We have done both an injustice. The life of the artist is, in relation to his work, stern and lonely. He has labored hard, often among deprivation, to perfect his skill. He has turned aside from quick success in order to strip his vision of everything secondary or cheapening. His working life is marked by intense application and intense discipline. As for the lover of arts, it is he who, by subjecting himself to the sometimes disturbing experience of art, sustains the artist – and seeks only the reward that his life will, in consequence, be the more fully lived.
9 [June 11, 1963] If an American, because his skin is dark, cannot eat lunch in a restaurant open to the public, if he cannot send his children to the best public school available, if he cannot vote for the public officials who will represent him, if, in short, he cannot enjoy the full and free life which all of us want, then who among us would be content to have the color of his skin changed and stand in his place? Who among us would then be content with the counsels of patience and delay?
10 [June 11, 1963] It is not enough to pin the blame on others, to say this is the problem of one section of one country or another, or deplore the fact that we face. A great change is at hand, and our task, our obligation, is to make that revolution, than change, peaceful and constructive for all. Those who do nothing are inviting shame, as well as violence. Those who act boldly are recognizing right, as well as reality.
11 I must say, in defense of our own country, if the United States had not emphasized the military since 1945, the shape of the globe would be very different than it is today. So that those who feel that we overemphasize it might consider the fate of freedom if we had not emphasized it.
12 Some people have their liberalism “made” by the time they reach their late 20s. I didn’t. I was caught in crosscurrents and eddies. It was only later that I got into the stream of things.
13 [1962, to Theodore Sorensen] If we solve the Berlin problem without war, Cuba will look pretty small. And if there is a war, Cuba won’t matter much, either.
14 [November 1961] This chimpanzee who is flying in space took off at 10:08. He reports that everything is perfect and working well.
15 [in 1960, to Benjamin C. Bradlee, on how he intended to announce the appointment of brother Robert F. Kennedy to the position of US Attorney General] Well, I think I’ll open the door of the Georgetown house some morning about 2:00 A.M., look up and down the street, and if there’s no one there, I’ll whisper, “It’s Bobby”.
16 [1961] We are probably strong enough to prevent one nation from unleashing nuclear weapons on another. But we can’t prevent infiltration, assassination, sabotage, bribery, any of the weapons of guerrilla warfare. One guerrilla can pin down 12 conventional soldiers, and we’ve got nothing equivalent.
17 [1960, joking with a supporter] Do you realize the responsibility I carry? I’m the only person between [Richard Nixon] and the White House.
18 [in the fall of 1960] I suppose if I win, my poon days are over.
19 [1962] If anybody is around to write after this, they are going to understand that we made every effort to find peace and every effort to give our adversary room to move. I am not going to push the Russians an inch beyond what is necessary.
20 [after the Bay of Pigs invasion] The advice of those who were brought in on the executive branch was unanimous, and the advice was wrong. And I was responsible.
21 The civil rights movement should thank God for [Eugene ‘Bull’ Connor]. He’s helped it as much as Abraham Lincoln.
22 Our problems are manmade. Therefore, they can be solved by man. And man can be as big as he wants. No problem of human destiny is beyond human beings.
23 In the final analysis, our most basic common link is that we all inhabit this small planet. We all breathe the same air. We all cherish our children’s futures. And we are all mortal.
24 We shall do our part to build a world of peace where the weak are safe and the strong are just. We are not helpless before the task or hopeless of its success. Confident and unafraid, we must labor on–not towards a strategy of annihilation but towards a strategy of peace.
25 [6/10/63, in a commencement address] The United States, as the world knows, will never start a war. We do not want a war. We do not now expect a war. This generation of Americans has already had enough–more than enough–of war and hate and oppression.
26 [Harry S. Truman] regards an open convention as one which studies all the candidates, reviews their records and then takes his advice.
27 Let us never negotiate out of fear, but let us never fear to negotiate.
28 [ten days before his assassination] The high office of President has been used to foment a plot to destroy the American’s freedom, and before I leave office I must inform the citizen of his plight.
29 [on Marlon Brando] The greatest womanizer who ever set foot in Hollywood.
30 [9/12/62, speech at Rice University, Houston, TX] We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard, because that goal will serve to measure and organize the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postpone and one which we intend to win, and the others, too.
31 All my life, I’ve known better than to depend on the experts.
32 [privately, about Richard Nixon] Richard Nixon’s a conservative . . . and if he became President, we could expect Republican policy would switch to the right. He is a filthy, lying son-of-a-bitch, and a very dangerous man.
33 Conformity is the jailer of freedom and the enemy of growth.
34 Victory has a thousand fathers but defeat is an orphan.
35 I am certain that after the dust of centuries has passed over our cities, we, too, will be remembered not for victories or defeats in battle or in politics but for our contributions to the human spirit.
36 [6/26/63, speech in West Berlin, Germany] Two thousand years ago, the proudest boast was “Civis Romanus sum”. Today, in the world of freedom, the proudest boast is “Ich bin ein Berliner”. All free men, wherever they may live, are citizens of Berlin, and, therefore, as a free man, I take pride in the words “Ich bin ein Berliner!”.
37 Forgive your enemies, but never forget their names.
38 Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty.
39 [1/30/61, State of the Union address] In a very real sense, it will not be one man going to the moon . . . it will be an entire nation. For all of us must work to put him there.
40 [1/20/61 inaugural address, on joint US/Soviet scientific ventures] Let both sides seek to invoke the wonders of science instead of its terrors.
41 [5/25/61, in a special address to Congress] I believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the Earth.
42 Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country.
Fact
1 He increased the number of American soldiers in South Vietnam, and tolerated an illegal coup d’état there on 1-2 November 1963.
2 He refused to provide air support for the Bay of Pigs invasion, even though Dwight D. Eisenhower had provided air support for the 1954 Guatemalan coup d’etat.
3 During the Cuban Missile Crisis he secretly agreed to remove US missiles from Turkey and Italy, and publicly announced that the United States would never invade Cuba again.
4 His older sister, ‘Rosemary Kennedy’, was born with learning deficits and had to be placed in alternative school. This shamed their father, Joseph P. Kennedy, who wanted all of his Kennedy children to be perfect in every way. In 1941 he forced Rosemary to undergo a lobotomy that went devastatingly wrong, causing her to become mentally incapacitated for the rest of her life.
5 His younger sister, Kathleen “Kick” Kennedy, married English politician and soldier William Cavendish, Marquess of Hartington, in the spring of 1944. This angered father Joseph P. Kennedy, who hated the idea of his Irish-American daughter marrying a British man.
6 His great-grandfather, Patrick Kennedy, was a very poor Irish immigrant who emigrated to America in the fall of 1848. He fell sick from cholera and died in his Boston home on November 22, 1858, exactly 105 years to the day of JFK’s assassination.
7 The Kennedy assassination (Nov. 22, 1963) occurred on a Friday. The 50th anniversary of the Kennedy assassination (Nov. 22, 2013) also fell on a Friday.
8 After the parade through Dallas, Kennedy was scheduled to attend a Texas barbecue and then spend the night at Vice President Lyndon Johnson’s ranch. Johnson had organized a whip-cracking and sheep-herding demonstration for Kennedy’s entertainment.
9 Was the first US President to be born in the 20th century.
10 Was the first Irish-American President.
11 Only US President to predecease both his parents: (father) Joseph P. Kennedy (d. 18 November 1969); (mother) Rose Kennedy (d. 22 January 1995).
12 His 1953 marriage to Jacqueline Kennedy (then Jacqueline Bouvier) was celebrated at St. Mary’s Church in Newport, RI, where more than 700 guests were in attendance. The couple later went to Hammersmith Farm overlooking Narragansett Bay (Rhode Island Sound), where a reception for 900 guests was lavishly catered. Best man at the wedding was Kennedy’s brother Robert F. Kennedy. Among the ushers were Ted Kennedy, George A. Smathers and Sargent Shriver. Jacqueline’s matron-of-honor was sister Lee Bouvier (aka Lee Radziwill).
13 When he visited Ireland in late June 1963, he became the first sitting US. President to set foot on Irish soil.
14 Journalist Jeff Greenfield (who later became a speech writer for Robert F. Kennedy) described Jack as “the guy who looked like your cool older brother”.
15 During his entire political career, he never once lost a single election.
16 Despite their later close bond, he and brother Robert F. Kennedy were not close growing up. This was due, in part, to the eight-year age difference between them. It was not until Jack, during his third term as a Massachusetts congressman, took a seven-week trip through the Far East and parts of the Middle East, and took Bobby (who had just graduated from law school) with him that they grew closer. During the trip the duo discovered their mutual similarities and forged the deep bond that would last until Jack’s death. Jack appointed Bobby his campaign manager in 1952 and in 1960 he was reportedly so close to Bobby that while he was President he would often ask “Where’s Bobby?” during important meetings, and would finally relax when Bobby showed up. For his part, Bobby’s devout loyalty to Jack was often ridiculed and parodied by the media. Bobby, loving to poke fun at himself, often joked, “If I find the guy who says I’m too ruthless, I’ll kill him”.
17 Considered his younger brother Robert F. Kennedy to be his top advisor and closest friend. Bobby similarly felt the same way about Jack and was “utterly devastated” by Jack’s death in 1963. Friends and family said that, after his brother’s death, Bobby was never the same man.
18 Uncle of Anthony Radziwill and Tina Radziwill.
19 The Oscar-winning “High Hopes” (from A Hole in the Head (1959)) was Kennedy’s official presidential campaign song.
20 He is mentioned in the lyrics of the songs “Killer Queen” by Queen, “Hey Manhattan!” by Prefab Sprout and “We Didn’t Start the Fire” by Billy Joel.
21 PT 109–the boat that he commanded during World War II–was mentioned on more than one occasion on the television series, McHale’s Navy (1962), Kennedy is referred to, but he is never mentioned by name. On at least one episode, however, PT 109 is seen backing out of the dock next to the one where McHale’s PT boat is, although no one can be seen on it.
22 When he died in 1963 he left an estate estimated at $10 million, all of which derives from trust funds established by his father, Joseph P. Kennedy.
23 The street Rue John-F-Kennedy in downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada, is named in his honor.
24 His portrait appears on the US half-dollar coin.
25 His sister Jean Kennedy Smith was US ambassador to Ireland from June 1993-September 1998.
26 He was a big fan of the Boston Red Sox baseball team. This was something instilled in him by his grandfather, Boston mayor John Francis Fitzgerald (aka “Honey Fitz”), who was himself a member of The Royal Rooters, a turn-of-the-century Red Sox fan club.
27 Fourth US president to be assassinated (unsuccessful attempts had been made on Presidents Andrew Jackson and Harry S. Truman, and on President-elect Franklin D. Roosevelt) and the seventh president to die in office. Ironically, all presidents to have died in office since the first (William Henry Harrison in 1841) were elected 20 years apart: Harrison in 1840, Abraham Lincoln in 1860, James Garfield in 1880, William McKinley in 1900, Warren G. Harding in 1920, Roosevelt in 1940 and Kennedy in 1960. Ironically, Kennedy and his retinue had been aware of this “20-year curse” on the Presidency. Ronald Reagan (elected 1980) was the victim of an assassin’s bullet in 1981, but he survived and broke the 120-year curse that had plagued the US Presidency.
28 Was a Fourth-Degree member of the Knights of Columbus, belonging to both the Bunker Hill No. 62 and the Bishop Cheverus General Assembly.
29 Encouraged Kirk Douglas to make the anti-nuclear movie Seven Days in May (1964).
30 Was an avid reader, and at one point expressed his fondness for the James Bond novels of Ian Fleming. He said that a particular favorite was “From Russia with Love”. For this reason, the producers of the Bond series made From Russia with Love (1963) the second Bond film.
31 Both he and his brother Robert F. Kennedy have been portrayed by Martin Sheen.
32 Uncle of Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, Joseph Kennedy and Congressman Patrick Kennedy.
33 Grandson of Congressman John F. Fitzgerald.
34 Was portrayed by Stephen Collins in A Woman Named Jackie (1991) and Martin Donovan in RFK (2002).
35 Although privately he suffered from numerous illnesses and ailments, he insisted on a public image of rugged fitness and masculinity. Following his infamous debate against Richard Nixon, he spent a week in Florida tanning and working out on the beach. He was often photographed playing football with younger brother Robert F. Kennedy, working out and playing various sports with his family. In one famous photograph, he is pictured wearing a leather jacket, jeans and sunglasses, casually leaning against a wall. In reality, he was so exhausted from getting over a virus and the job, that he literally fell asleep standing up.
36 He had numerous bizarre distant connections with the 16th US president, Abraham Lincoln.
37 Brother-in-law of Lee Radziwill
38 “Black Jack”, the riderless horse that served at his funeral, also participated in the funeral ceremonies of Presidents Herbert Hoover and Lyndon Johnson and Gen. Douglas MacArthur. Coincidentally, “Black Jack” was also the nickname of Jacqueline Kennedy’s father.
39 The second of only two US presidents to be entombed in Arlington National Cemetery, the first being William Howard Taft.
40 Was portrayed by Martin Sheen in the miniseries Kennedy (1983).
41 In the course of his famous 1963 speech near the Berlin Wall, Kennedy had meant to say, “Ich bin Berliner” (I am a Berliner). Since nationalities in German are not preceded by articles, Kennedy actually said, “Ich bin ein Berliner” (I am one with the people of Berlin). The urban legend that it translates into “I am a jelly donut” is a myth, since the pastry is known in Germany as “pfannkuchen” (pan cake).
42 The Lincoln Continental convertible limousine (plate: GG 300) in which he and then Texas governor John Connally and wife Nellie Connally were riding in on the day of Kennedy’s assassination is on display in a museum in Dearborn, MI.
43 He, Lee Harvey Oswald and Jack Ruby all died in Parkland Hospital in Dallas, TX.
44 His assassination inspired journalist Hunter S. Thompson to create his famous phrase, “Fear and Loathing”.
45 His funeral took place on the same day as that of Lee Harvey Oswald and Officer J.D. Tippit, the Dallas policeman who was killed by Oswald.
46 His favorite film was Spartacus (1960).
47 In stark contrast to his own poor physical health, his younger brother Robert F. Kennedy was a very strong and physically active man who enjoyed hiking and canoeing among other outdoor sports.
48 Was a natural speed reader. He could read about 2,500 wpm (ten times the average reading speed). He would read six newspapers from front to back while he had breakfast.
49 His Vice President, Texas congressman Lyndon Johnson, campaigned against him for the presidential spot in 1960, and Kennedy later chose him to be his Vice President because he needed Johnson to win over southern voters. John’s brother, Robert F. Kennedy, disliked Johnson intensely and the feeling was mutual.
50 US Senator from Massachusetts from 1953-61.
51 Although he was the youngest person elected president, he was not the youngest person to become president. That was Theodore Roosevelt, who became president after William McKinley was shot.
52 Died November 22, 1963, the same day as C.S. Lewis and Aldous Huxley.
53 While in office, the family Secret Service code names were: Lancer (The President); Lace (Jacqueline Kennedy); Lyric (Caroline Kennedy); Lark (John Kennedy Jr.).
54 During his tenure at the White House, Kennedy, like Herbert Hoover before him, refused to accept a presidential salary.
55 During a stopover in Palm Beach, FL, en route to Dallas, TX, on November 17, 1963, a private screening of Tom Jones (1963) was organized for him. It was the last film he saw.
56 In 1961 he was chosen as Time Magazine’s “Man of the Year”.
57 Pictured on the 13¢ US postage stamp in the original Prominent Americans series, issued 29 May 1967 (50th anniversary of his birth).
58 Pictured on a 5¢ US memorial postage stamp issued 29 May 1964 (birthday following assassination).
59 Uncle of Christopher Lawford
60 His father never called him Jack, he always called him Johnny.
61 Brother of Ted Kennedy, Jean Kennedy Smith and Eunice Kennedy Shriver.
62 Son of Joseph P. Kennedy and Rose Kennedy.
63 He was the youngest man elected President, and the youngest to die.
64 Served in the United States Navy during World War II.
65 In 1955 he wrote “Profiles in Courage”, which won the Pulitzer Prize in history in 1957.
66 Was named after his grandfather, John Fitzgerald, who was elected mayor of Boston, MA, in 1905.
67 He graduated from Harvard in 1940.
68 He created the Peace Corps.
69 Suffered from Addison’s disease.
70 In 1940 he wrote the best-selling book “While England Slept”, about some of the decisions which led to World War II.
71 Was elected to the House of Representatives in 1946 and to the United States Senate in 1952.
72 Graduated from the Choate School in Connecticut in 1935.
73 Daughter Caroline Kennedy, born 27 November 1957.
74 Appointed his brother, Robert F. Kennedy, as US Attorney General. After his appointment, Congress enacted laws to prevent immediate family members from serving in the President’s cabinet.
75 Was instrumental in the creation of the space program, and in just eight years (1961-69) the US sent a man to the moon.
76 His fourth child, Patrick Bouvier Kennedy, died from infant respiratory-distress syndrome two days after his birth in the summer of 1963.
77 Son John Kennedy Jr., born 25 November 1960 and died 16 July 1999.
78 In 1956 his wife Jacqueline Kennedy gave birth to their first child, Arabella Kennedy. She was stillborn.
79 Attended the installation in Rome of Pope Pius XII with his parents and family.
80 Was the 35th President of the US, from 1961-63.
81 Was the youngest elected US President.
82 Was the first and to date only Roman Catholic US President.
83 Believed to have been shot by Lee Harvey Oswald, who was later killed by Jack Ruby.
84 Uncle of Maria Shriver.
85 Brother-in-law of Peter Lawford.
86 Father of Arabella Kennedy, Caroline Kennedy, John Kennedy Jr., and Patrick Bouvier Kennedy.

Writer

Title Year Status Character
NBC White Paper 1966 TV Series documentary book “Why England Slept” – 1 episode
Profiles in Courage 1964 TV Series book
The John Glenn Story 1962 Documentary short with the approval of The President of the United States – as The President of the United States
Kraft Theatre 1956 TV Series writer – 1 episode

Thanks

Title Year Status Character
JFK and the Mystery Babylon Connection 2007 Documentary in loving memory of – as John Fitzgerald Kennedy
The Great Rights 1963 Short dedicatee

Self

Title Year Status Character
JFK Assassination: The Roger Craig Story 2016 Documentary short Himself
Hillary 2016 Video documentary short Himself – President of the United States of America (uncredited)
JFK: Let Them Come to Berlin 2014 Documentary short Himself
JFK Remembered: 50 Years Later 2013 Himself
America’s Book of Secrets 2013 TV Series documentary Himself
The First Miracle: 1960 US Olympic Hockey Team 2006 TV Movie documentary Himself
The Missiles of October: What the World Didn’t Know 1992 Documentary Himself
Bell Film of Kennedy Motorcade and Aftermath 1963 Documentary Himself – President of the United States of America (uncredited)
Bronson Film of Kennedy Motorcade 1963 Documentary Himself – President of the United States of America (uncredited)
Custer Film of Kennedy Autopsy 1963 Documentary Himself (autopsy) (unconfirmed)
Hughes Film of Kennedy Motorcade 1963 Documentary Himself – President of the United States of America (uncredited)
Muchmore Film of Kennedy Assassination 1963 Documentary short Himself – President of the United States of America (uncredited)
Nix Film of Kennedy Assassination 1963 Documentary short Himself – President of the United States of America (uncredited)
Pitzer Film of Kennedy Autopsy 1963 Documentary Himself (autopsy) (unconfirmed)
Robert Frost: A Lover’s Quarrel with the World 1963 Documentary short Himself
Towner Film of Kennedy Motorcade and Aftermath 1963 Documentary Himself – President of the United States of America (uncredited)
Zapruder Film of Kennedy Assassination 1963 Documentary short Himself – President of the United States of America (uncredited)
Crisis: Behind a Presidential Commitment 1963 Documentary Himself – President of the United States
President Kennedy’s Birthday Salute 1962 TV Movie Himself
At This Very Moment 1962 TV Special Himself (on tape)
A Tour of the White House 1962 TV Movie documentary Himself
An Answer 1962 Documentary short Himself – U.S. President
ABC Close-Up! 1961 TV Series documentary Himself
The Square World of Jack Paar 1961 TV Movie Himself (on film)
1960 Presidential Debates 1960 TV Series Himself
Eyewitness to History 1960 TV Series documentary Himself
Person to Person 1953-1960 TV Series documentary Himself / Himself – U.S. Senator
Kennedy-Nixon Debate 1960 TV Movie documentary Himself
Special Gala to Support Kennedy Campaign 1960 TV Movie Himself – Honoree
The Jack Paar Tonight Show 1960 TV Series Himself
World Wide ’60 1960 TV Series Himself
Startime 1959-1960 TV Series Himself
Panorama 1960 TV Series documentary Himself
Primary 1960 Documentary Himself
Small World 1959 TV Series Himself
Face the Nation 1958 TV Series Himself – Guest
Look Here 1957 TV Series Himself – Guest
Meet the Press 1954-1956 TV Series Himself
Kraft Theatre 1956 TV Series Himself – Introducing Program
Omnibus 1956 TV Series Himself
Longines Chronoscope 1952 TV Series Himself – U.S. Congressman

Archive Footage

Title Year Status Character
Endgame: Blueprint for Global Enslavement 2007 Video documentary Himself
Inside the CIA 1987 Documentary
JFK and the Mystery Babylon Connection 2007 Documentary Himself – President
Vietnam: The War That Divided America 1987 Video documentary Himself – During Kennedy-Nixon Debate
Vision of a Future Passed: The Prophecy of 2001 2007 Video documentary short Himself
The Secret Government: The Constitution in Crisis 1987 TV Movie documentary Himself
The Minerva Awards 2007: Eunice Kennedy Shriver 2007 Short Himself
Eyes on the Prize 1987 TV Series documentary Himself
The Kingdom 2007 Himself (uncredited)
He Stands in the Desert Counting the Seconds of His Life 1986 Himself
Getaway 2007 TV Series Himself
Jack Paar Comes Home 1986 TV Movie documentary Himself
Heroes Unmasked 2007 TV Series documentary Himself
Za shokkusu: sekai no mokugekisha 1986 Documentary Himself
Oswald’s Ghost 2007 Documentary Himself
Acts of Violence 1985 TV Movie documentary Himself
Live Free or Die Hard 2007 Himself (uncredited)
Backstage at the Whitehouse 1985 Video documentary short Himself
Modern Marvels 1997-2007 TV Series documentary Himself / Himself – President of the USA / Himself – President of the United States
Volunteers 1985 Himself (uncredited)
First World 2007 Short Himself
Say Goodbye to the President 1985 TV Movie documentary Himself
Hitler: The Comedy Years 2007 TV Movie documentary Himself (uncredited)
Spaceflight 1985 TV Series documentary Himself
The Mars Underground 2007 Documentary Himself
The Rock ‘n’ Roll Years 1985 TV Series Himself
The Zapruder Film: Truth or Deception? 2007 Video documentary short Himself – President of the United States of America (uncredited)
Strategic Trust: The Making of a Nuclear Free Palau 1984 Documentary Himself
La tele de tu vida 2007 TV Series Himself
Call to Glory 1984 TV Series Himself
The Wonder of It All 2007 Documentary Himself
The Right Stuff 1983 Himself (uncredited)
Undercover History 2007 TV Series Himself
Thank You, Mr. President: The Press Conferences of JFK 1983 Video documentary Himself
20 heures le journal 2007 TV Series Himself
Vietnam: A Television History 1983 TV Series documentary Himself
In the Shadow of the Moon 2007 Documentary Himself
The Comoedia 1981 Himself
Bobby: The Making of an American Epic 2007 Video documentary short Himself
The Killing of America 1981 Documentary Himself (as President John F. Kennedy)
Is It Real? 2007 TV Series documentary Himself
The Man Who Saw Tomorrow 1981 Himself – Sworn in, in Zapruder Film, Funeral (uncredited)
Tank on the Moon 2007 TV Movie documentary Himself
Target… Earth? 1980 Documentary Himself
Unter falscher Flagge 2007 Video documentary Himself
The Space Movie 1980 Documentary Himself (uncredited)
Evidence of Revision: The Assassination of America 2006 Video documentary Himself
The War at Home 1979 Documentary Himself – Discusses Escalation in Vietnam (uncredited)
Protagonistas del recuerdo 2006 TV Series Himself
Time After Time 1979 Himself – Giving Inaugural Speech (uncredited)
Revealed 2006 TV Series documentary Himself
The Wanderers 1979 Himself (uncredited)
The Good Shepherd 2006 Himself (uncredited)
Backstairs at the White House 1979 TV Mini-Series Himself
Weltberühmt in Österreich – 50 Jahre Austropop 2006 TV Series documentary Himself
Good Old Days Part II 1978 TV Special Himself
University Challenge: The Story So Far 2006 TV Movie documentary Himself (uncredited)
V.I.P.-Schaukel 1972-1977 TV Series documentary Himself
La imagen de tu vida 2006 TV Series Himself
When Television Was Young 1977 TV Movie documentary Himself
Notes to Anarchism 2006 Short Himself
Two Men in Dallas 1976 Documentary Himself – United States President
Unknown Shores 2006 Short Himself
Kennedys Don’t Cry 1975 Documentary Himself
…So Goes the Nation 2006 Documentary Himself
Brother Can You Spare a Dime 1975 Documentary Himself
Bobby 2006 Himself
Apollo Soyuz 1975 Documentary short Himself
The 60s: The Beatles Decade 2006 TV Series documentary Himself
Hearts and Minds 1974 Documentary Himself (President of the United States) (uncredited)
The Early Show 2006 TV Series Himself
Executive Action 1973 Himself (uncredited)
Billy Graham: God’s Ambassador 2006 Video documentary Himself
Tuesday’s Documentary 1973 TV Series documentary Himself
20 to 1 2006 TV Series documentary Himself
November 22, 1963: In Search of an Answer 1973 Documentary short Himself
Out of the Shadows: The Man Who Was Deep Throat 2006 Video documentary short Himself (uncredited)
Ben Gurion Remembers 1972 Documentary Himself
Wild Chronicles 2006 TV Series documentary Himself
Malcolm X 1972 Documentary Himself – Funeral (uncredited)
Neveneffecten 2006 TV Series Himself
Simon and Garfunkel: Songs of America 1969 TV Movie Himself
Rendezvous with Death: Why John F. Kennedy Had to Die 2006 TV Movie documentary Himself
Che! 1969 Himself (uncredited)
Artour 2006 TV Series
Les Français écrivent aux Shadoks 1969 TV Series documentary short Himself
Biography 1994-2006 TV Series documentary Himself / Himself – as President John F. Kennedy
In the Year of the Pig 1968 Documentary Himself – Speech on Vietnam (uncredited)
Final 24 2006 TV Series documentary Himself
HHH: What Manner of Man 1968 TV Movie documentary Himself
Universal Newsreels Vol. 12 1960 2006 Video documentary Himself
ABC Stage 67 1966 TV Series Himself
Beyond the Moon: Failure Is Not an Option 2 2005 TV Movie documentary Himself
NBC White Paper 1966 TV Series documentary Himself – Speech to UAW on Unemployment Insurance
Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence 2005 Video Game Himself (uncredited)
The Legend of Marilyn Monroe 1966 Documentary Himself (uncredited)
11er Haus 2005 TV Series Himself
Anarchy U.S.A. 1966 Documentary Himself
American Experience 1988-2005 TV Series documentary Himself / Himself – Funeral
Cloportes 1965 Himself (uncredited)
Die Zweite Republik – Eine unglaubliche Geschichte 2005 TV Series documentary Himself
World in Action 1963-1965 TV Series documentary Himself
Sandmann – Historien om en sosialistisk supermann 2005 TV Movie documentary
John F. Kennedy: Years of Lightning, Day of Drums 1965 Documentary Himself (uncredited)
Movies That Shook the World 2005 TV Series documentary Himself
Tempo 1964 TV Series Himself
Husker du… 2005 TV Series documentary Himself
Four Days in November 1964 Documentary Himself
On ne peut pas plaire à tout le monde 2005 TV Series Himself
Let Us Continue 1963 Documentary short Himself
Weird U.S. 2005 TV Series documentary Himself
The Making of the President 1960 1963 Documentary Himself
Gilligan’s Island: A Pop Culture Phenomenon 2005 Video documentary short Himself
This Week 1963 TV Series Himself
Patriot Act: A Jeffrey Ross Home Movie 2005 Documentary Himself (uncredited)
CBS Reports 1963 TV Series documentary Himself
The World’s Most Photographed 2005 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself
US 2000 – Was kostet der Mond? 1963 TV Movie documentary Himself
NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt 2005 TV Series Himself
The World of Benny Goodman 1963 TV Movie Himself
What Goes Up 2005 Short Himself
Car 54, Where Are You? 1962 TV Series President Kennedy
Conquering Space: The Moon and Beyond 2005 Video documentary Himself – President of the United States
The Titans 1962 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself
The Presidents 2005 TV Movie documentary Himself
Update 1961 TV Series Himself
Conspiracy? 2005 TV Series documentary Himself – President
Ring of Fire: The Emile Griffith Story 2005 Documentary Himself
Alam High School 2017 Documentary post-production Himself
Why We Fight 2005 Documentary Himself
les aventures d’archives 2016 post-production Himself
History vs. Hollywood 2004 TV Series documentary Himself
The Year of the Tiger 2016 Documentary pre-production Himself
This Hour Has 22 Minutes 2004 TV Series Himself
American Secrets 2016 Documentary post-production Himself – U.S. President
JFK: Breaking the News 2004 TV Movie documentary Himself
The World Awaits 2015 Documentary completed Himself
Hardball with Chris Matthews 2004 TV Series Himself
Scales of Injustice 2012 Documentary post-production Himself
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater 2004 Video Game Himself (uncredited)
Facing Berlin pre-production Himself – President of the United States
Unsolved History 2003-2004 TV Series documentary Himself
Hidden Figures 2016 Himself (uncredited)
Inside the U.S. Secret Service 2004 TV Movie documentary Himself
Jay Leno’s Garage 2016 TV Series documentary Himself
Celsius 41.11: The Temperature at Which the Brain… Begins to Die 2004 Documentary Himself
Breakfast 2016 TV Series Himself – President of the United States of America
Broadway: The American Musical 2004 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself
Rich Hall’s Presidential Grudge Match 2016 TV Movie documentary Himself
Star Trek: Enterprise 2004 TV Series Himself
Mythos Geschichte 2016 TV Series documentary Himself
Fahrenhype 9/11 2004 Video documentary Himself
Timeless 2016 TV Series Himself
Going Upriver: The Long War of John Kerry 2004 Documentary Himself
Eamonn and Ruth: How the Other Half Lives 2016 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself
Something the Lord Made 2004 TV Movie Himself (uncredited)
How to Win the US Presidency 2016 Documentary Himself
War Stories with Oliver North 2004 TV Series documentary Himself
Baumeister der Republik 2016 TV Series documentary Himself
Timewatch 2004 TV Series documentary Himself
Race for the White House 2016 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself
Forensic Files 2003-2004 TV Series documentary Himself
11.22.63 2016 TV Mini-Series Himself
The Doomsday Clock 2004 TV Movie Himself
A Case of the Cold War: Bridge of Spies 2016 Video documentary short Himself
The Truth Behind the Moon Landings 2003 TV Movie documentary Himself (uncredited)
Operation Avalanche 2016 Himself (uncredited)
Tengoku 2003 Short Himself (uncredited)
King Kill 63 2015 Documentary Himself
Glauber o Filme, Labirinto do Brasil 2003 Documentary Himself
Ball of Confusion: The 1968 Election 2015 TV Movie documentary Himself
Peter Jennings Reporting: The Kennedy Assassination – Beyond Conspiracy 2003 TV Movie documentary Himself
Conspiracy 2015 TV Series documentary Himself – President of the United States of America
Days That Shook the World 2003 TV Series documentary Himself / Himself – President
The X-Files 1997-2015 TV Series Himself
Michael Jackson: Number Ones 2003 Video documentary Himself (segment “Man in the Mirror)
Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown 2015 TV Series documentary Himself – President of the United States
The Men Who Killed Kennedy 1988-2003 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself – President of the United States of America
Trumbo 2015 Himself (uncredited)
JFK: A Presidency Revealed 2003 TV Movie documentary Himself
Spazz in General 2015 TV Series Himself
Legenden 2003 TV Series documentary Himself
Lundi en histoires 2015 TV Series documentary Himself
Unsere Besten 2003 TV Series Himself
Conspiracy Theorists Lie 2015 Documentary Himself
Churchill 2003 TV Series documentary Himself
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. 2015 Himself (uncredited)
Ce que savait Jackie Kennedy 2003 TV Movie documentary Himself
Atomo Vision: Interview mit Regisseur Joe Dante 2015 Video documentary short Himself (uncredited)
Sex at 24 Frames Per Second 2003 Video documentary Himself
Flat Earth Proof 2015 TV Series Himself
JFK II: The Bush Connection 2003 Video documentary Himself
The Emperor’s New Clothes 2015 Documentary Himself
Failure Is Not an Option 2003 TV Movie documentary Himself
Air Emergency 2015 TV Series documentary Himself
Save Our History 2003 TV Series documentary Himself
Sinatra: All or Nothing at All 2015 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself
The New Frontier 2003 Short Himself
Die Ringstraße – Trilogie eines Boulevards 2015 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself
Comic Book Superheroes Unmasked 2003 TV Movie documentary Himself (uncredited)
SPHINX: Genesis 2015 Short Himself
The Fog of War: Eleven Lessons from the Life of Robert S. McNamara 2003 Documentary Himself (uncredited)
Superluminal 2015 Short Himself
Leonardo 2003 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself
A Football Life 2014 TV Series Himself – President of the United States
Sendung ohne Namen 2002-2003 TV Series documentary Himself
JFK to 9/11: Everything Is a Rich Man’s Trick 2014 Video documentary Himself – President of the United States of America
The Pentagon Papers 2003 TV Movie Himself (uncredited)
Berlin Wall: The Night the Iron Curtain Closed 2014 TV Movie documentary Himself
Bob Kennedy: L’homme qui voulait changer l’Amérique 2003 Documentary Himself
The Drunken Peasants 2014 TV Series Himself
Jack Paar: Smart Television 2003 TV Movie documentary Himself
Pawn Sacrifice 2014 Himself (uncredited)
JFK Symposium: The Zapruder Film – Is Seeing Believing in the Assassination of JFK? 2003 TV Mini-Series Himself – President of the United States of America
9×10 novanta 2014 Documentary Himself (segment “Tubiolo e la luna”) (uncredited)
One Small Step: The Story of the Space Chimps 2003 TV Movie documentary Himself
The Sixties 2014 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself (as President John F. Kennedy) / Himself – US President / Himself – President John F. Kennedy / …
UFO Invasion at Rendlesham 2003 TV Movie documentary Himself (uncredited)
Una vita per l’Aeronautica 2014
K-19: Doomsday Submarine 2002 TV Movie documentary Himself
Inside Edition 1989-2014 TV Series documentary Himself
The Forging of Heroes: America’s Green Berets 2002 Video short
Entertainment Tonight 2014 TV Series Himself
The Gathering 2002 Himself (in limousine with Jackie)
The Last Man on the Moon 2014 Documentary Himself (uncredited)
Die Nervenprobe – Kuba-Krise ’62 2002 TV Movie documentary Himself
Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey 2014 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself
The Star Dreamer 2002 Documentary Himself (uncredited)
The Saturn V Story 2014 Documentary
Die Akte Apollo 2002 TV Movie documentary Himself
Codes and Conspiracies 2014 TV Series documentary Himself
Pink Floyd The Wall Redux 2002 Himself (uncredited)
Arnie 2014 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself – President of the United States
Reel Radicals: The Sixties Revolution in Film 2002 TV Movie documentary Himself (1961 inauguration) (uncredited)
The Doctors 2013 TV Series Himself – Former US President
The Definitive Elvis: The Hollywood Years – Part II: 1962-1969 2002 Video documentary Himself
Summer Colony 2013 Video documentary Himself
The 74th Annual Academy Awards 2002 TV Special Himself (uncredited)
Killing Oswald 2013 Documentary Himself
Keep the Faith, Baby 2002 TV Movie Himself
The Day Kennedy Died 2013 TV Movie documentary Himself
Caught on Film 2002 TV Mini-Series Himself (Episode: JFK Assassination / Kent State / Jonestown / …
Capturing Oswald 2013 TV Movie documentary Himself
Air Force One 2002 TV Movie documentary Himself
ZDFzeit 2013 TV Series documentary Himself
Commanding Heights: The Battle for the World Economy 2002 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself
Secrets of the Dead 2011-2013 TV Series documentary Himself / Himself – President of USA
Rumrunners, Moonshiners, & Bootleggers 2002 TV Movie documentary Himself
Killing Kennedy 2013 TV Movie Himself – President of the United States of America (uncredited)
Schlock! The Secret History of American Movies 2001 Documentary Himself
Newsflash: Stories That Stopped the World 2013 TV Movie documentary Himself – President of USA (uncredited)
The Contender: The Making of a Political Thriller 2001 Video documentary short Himself (uncredited)
Speeches That Shook the World 2013 TV Movie documentary Himself
The Greatest Summer of My Life: Billy Crystal and the Making of ’61*’ 2001 TV Special documentary Himself
The Kennedy Half Century 2013 TV Movie documentary Himself
Surviving Gilligan’s Island: The Incredibly True Story of the Longest Three Hour Tour in History 2001 TV Movie Himself (uncredited)
Dallas, une journée particulière 2013 TV Movie documentary Himself
The Secret KGB Paranormal Files 2001 TV Movie documentary Himself
Grave of the Zombie Antelope 2013 Himself
Lexx 2001 TV Series Himself
The Presidents’ Gatekeepers 2013 TV Movie documentary Himself
Roots of the Cuban Missile Crisis 2001 Video documentary Himself
The March 2013 TV Movie documentary Himself
Marilyn Monroe: The Final Days 2001 TV Movie documentary Himself
Secrets of the Manor House 2013 TV Series documentary Himself
The Secret Rulers of the World 2001 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself
America’s Book of Secrets 2012-2013 TV Series documentary Himself
The Press Secretary 2001 TV Movie documentary Himself
Pawn Stars 2013 TV Series Himself
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon 2001 Video documentary Himself – President of the United States of America (as John Kennedy)
Sirius 2013/I Documentary Himself
Ian Fleming: 007’s Creator 2000 Video documentary short Himself
Gore Vidal: The United States of Amnesia 2013 Documentary Himself
The Kennedys: The Curse of Power 2000 TV Movie documentary Himself
Whistleblowers: The Untold Stories 2011-2013 TV Series Himself – Former US President / Himself – Former Us President
Thirteen Days 2000 Himself (uncredited)
Soul Power! 2013 TV Series documentary Himself
Mondo Ford 2000 Short
The Untold History of the United States 2012 TV Series documentary Himself – President of the United States
What Happened on the Moon? – An Investigation Into Apollo 2000 Video documentary Himself – President of the United States of America (as President John F Kennedy)
Creating a Candidate 2012 Video documentary short Himself
Life and Times 2000 TV Series documentary Himself
Spise med Price 2012 TV Series documentary Himself
Danmark i den kolde krig 2000 TV Series documentary Himself – US President
Timeshift 2012 TV Series documentary Himself – President of USA
Hendrix 2000 TV Movie Himself (in Dallas) (uncredited)
The Final Frontier? A Horizon Guide to the Universe 2012 TV Movie documentary Himself
The Dish 2000 Himself (uncredited)
Not Fade Away 2012 Himself (uncredited)
ESPN SportsCentury 2000 TV Series documentary Himself
Ginger & Rosa 2012 Himself (uncredited)
Hollywood Rocks the Movies: The Early Years (1955-1970) 2000 TV Movie documentary Himself (uncredited)
All Things Shining 2012 Himself
Seven Days 2000 TV Series Himself
The Real Sherlock Holmes 2012 TV Movie documentary Himself
Cinéma Vérité: Defining the Moment 2000 Documentary uncredited
Alexandra – Stimme der Sehnsucht: Der rätselhafte Tod eines Stars 2012 TV Movie documentary Himself (uncredited)
Banned from Facez 2000, Part Three 2000 Video documentary Himself
American Masters 1997-2012 TV Series documentary Himself
The American President 2000 TV Series documentary John F. Kennedy
60 Minutes 2005-2012 TV Series documentary Himself – President (segment “First Man”) / Himself / Himself – President (segment “Big Teddy”) / …
ABC 2000: The Millennium 1999 TV Movie documentary
When Seattle Invented the Future: The 1962 World’s Fair 2012 TV Movie documentary Himself
Nukes in Space 1999 Video documentary Himself (uncredited)
Ancient Aliens 2012 TV Series documentary Himself
The Rat Pack 1999 TV Series documentary Himself
Brothers on the Line 2012 Documentary Himself
Grass 1999 Documentary Himself
10 Things You Don’t Know About 2012 TV Series documentary Himself
Bonanno: A Godfather’s Story 1999 TV Movie Himself (uncredited)
Ethel 2012 Documentary Himself
The Planets 1999 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself
King Kennedy 2011 Documentary Himself
Wing Commander 1999 Himself (uncredited)
Love, Hate & Propaganda: The Cold War 2011 TV Series documentary Himself – US President
Blast from the Past 1999 Himself (Reveals Existence of Cuban Missiles) (uncredited)
JFK: The Lost Bullet 2011 TV Movie documentary Himself
Great Books 1999 TV Series documentary Himself
Mysteries at the Museum 2011 TV Series documentary Himself
The Secret KGB JFK Assassination Files 1999 TV Movie documentary Himself
The Rum Diary 2011 Himself (uncredited)
Das Dritte Reich – In Farbe 1998 TV Movie documentary Himself
Pan Am 2011 TV Series Himself
Image of an Assassination: A New Look at the Zapruder Film 1998 TV Movie documentary Himself – President of the United States of America (uncredited)
20/20 2011 TV Series documentary Himself
The Canadians 1998 TV Series Himself
Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel 2011 Documentary Himself
John Glenn: American Hero 1998 TV Movie documentary Himself
The Lost Kennedy Home Movies 2011 TV Movie documentary Himself
Beyond Titanic 1998 TV Movie documentary
Transformers: Dark of the Moon 2011 Himself (uncredited)
As It Happened: When Diana Died 1998 TV Movie Himself
Democracy Now! 2011 TV Series Himself
Sworn to Secrecy: Secrets of War 1998 TV Series documentary Himself
Wer wenn nicht wir 2011 Himself (uncredited)
Robert F. Kennedy: A Memoir 1998 TV Movie documentary Himself
The Harmony Game 2011 Documentary Himself
E! True Hollywood Story 1998 TV Series documentary Himself
Love Lust 2011 TV Series documentary Himself
From the Earth to the Moon 1998 TV Mini-Series Himself
The Double Conscious: Race & Rhetoric 2011 Video documentary Himself
HBO First Look 1998 TV Series documentary Himself
Kennedys’ Home Movies 2011 TV Movie documentary Himself
The Irish in America: Long Journey Home 1998 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself
Reagan 2011 Documentary Himself
Cold War 1998 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself
Corman’s World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel 2011 Documentary Himself (uncredited)
Secrets of the CIA 1998 TV Movie documentary Himself
Sing Your Song 2011 Documentary Himself (uncredited)
Dangerous World: The Kennedy Years 1997 TV Movie documentary Himself
The Making of I, Spry 2011 Video documentary short Himself
Mahalia Jackson: The Power and the Glory 1997 Himself
The Kennedy Detail 2010 TV Movie documentary Himself
Shock-X-Treme, Vol. 1, – Snuff Video 1997 Video documentary Himself – Assassination Footage (uncredited)
JFK: The Making of Modern Politics 2010 TV Movie documentary Himself
The Speeches of Malcolm X 1997 Video documentary Himself – Handshake with Ike
Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura 2010 TV Series documentary Himself
Cronkite Remembers 1997 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself (being interviewed by Cronkite) (uncredited)
Call of Duty: Black Ops 2010 Video Game Himself (uncredited)
George Wallace 1997 TV Movie Himself – Civil Rights Speech (uncredited)
Secret Origin: The Story of DC Comics 2010 Video documentary Himself
On the Brink: Doomsday 1997 TV Movie documentary Himself
I, Spry 2010 TV Movie Himself (uncredited)
The Fifties 1997 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself
Hubert H Humphrey: The Art of the Possible 2010 TV Movie documentary Himself – President Elect of the United States
The House of Yes 1997 Himself (uncredited)
I Am 2010/III Documentary Himself (uncredited)
The Wall 1997 TV Movie documentary Himself
Phil Ochs: There But for Fortune 2010 Documentary Himself
Bob Hope: Hollywood’s Brightest Star 1996 Video documentary Himself
Breaking the Code: Behind the Walls of Chris Jericho 2010 Video Himself
We Remember Marilyn 1996 Video documentary Himself
Variations on a High School Romance 2010 Himself – President of the United States
Ghosts of Mississippi 1996 Himself – Equal Rights Speech (uncredited)
1960 2010 Documentary Himself
Bob Hope: Laughing with the Presidents 1996 TV Special documentary Himself
The Special Relationship 2010 TV Movie Himself (uncredited)
Apollo 11 1996 TV Movie Himself – President of the United States of America (uncredited)
Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy 2010 Video documentary Himself (uncredited)
John Henrik Clarke: A Great and Mighty Walk 1996 Documentary Himself
Zombie F. Kennedy 2010 Himself
Wide World of Sports 35th Anniversary Special 1996 TV Movie documentary Himself
Marilyn Monroe – Tod einer Ikone 2010 Documentary Himself
American Justice 1996 TV Series documentary Himself
Nuclear Tipping Point 2010 Documentary Himself
White Squall 1996 Himself (voice) (uncredited)
Countdown to Zero 2010 Documentary Himself
Assassinations That Changed the World 1996 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself
Reaching Tranquility: The 40th Anniversary of the Apollo 11 Lunar Landing 2009 Documentary short Himself
Inside the White House 1995 TV Movie documentary Himself
The Apollo Years 2009 Video Himself
The Speeches of Richard Nixon 1995 Video documentary Himself – Awaits 1960 Election Results
Secrets of the Secret Service 2009 TV Movie documentary Himself (uncredited)
The Speeches of Robert F. Kennedy 1995 Video Himself – with RFK and Hoffa, with Son
The Lost JFK Tapes: The Assassination 2009 TV Movie documentary Himself
Nixon 1995 Himself – Campaigning / Debating Nixon / Beginning Visit to Dallas (uncredited)
Busting the Berlin Wall: Amazing Escape Stories 2009 TV Movie documentary Himself
Trinity and Beyond: The Atomic Bomb Movie 1995 Video documentary Himself
A Wall in Berlin 2009 Documentary Himself (uncredited)
UFO Diaries 1995 TV Series documentary Himself
The Kennedy Assassination: 24 Hours After 2009 TV Movie documentary Himself
The Death of Vince Foster: What Really Happened? 1995 Video documentary Himself
JFK: 3 Shots That Changed America 2009 TV Movie documentary Himself
Star Trek: A Captain’s Log 1994 TV Movie documentary Himself
50 años de 2009 TV Series Himself
Moon Shot 1994 TV Movie documentary Himself – President of the United States of America (uncredited)
Loose Change 9/11: An American Coup 2009 Video documentary Himself – Assasinated in Dealy Plaza
Nostradamus 1994 Himself (uncredited)
Apocalypse – La 2ème guerre mondiale 2009 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself
Forrest Gump 1994 Himself (uncredited)
Regreso a la Luna 2009 TV Movie Himself
The Clinton Chronicles 1994 Video documentary Himself
Apollo Zero 2009 Documentary Himself – President of the United States of America (uncredited)
JACK: The Last Kennedy Film 1993 Himself
Ted Williams 2009 TV Movie documentary Himself
JFK: The Case for Conspiracy 1993 Video documentary Himself
40 Years on the Moon 2009 TV Movie documentary Himself
Murderers, Mobsters & Madmen Vol. 2: Assassination in the 20th Century 1993 Video documentary Himself
NASA: Triumph and Tragedy 2009 TV Series documentary Himself
The Kennedy Years: JFK Remembered 1993 Documentary short Himself
Memòries de la tele 2009 TV Series Himself
One on One: Classic Television Interviews 1993 TV Movie documentary Himself
Strawberry Fields: Keeping the Spirit of John Lennon Alive 2009 Documentary Himself
Edward R. Murrow: The Best of ‘Person to Person’ 1993 Video Himself
Conspiritus: The Satanic Illuminati Conspiracy 2009 Video documentary Himself – President of the United States of America
American Justice: Target – Mafia 1993 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself
Earth Days 2009 Documentary Himself
Matinee 1993 Himself (uncredited)
Iran, une puissance dévoilée 2009 TV Movie documentary Himself
Fame in the Twentieth Century 1993 TV Series documentary Himself (uncredited)
Double Take 2009 Documentary Himself (uncredited)
The Late Show 1993 TV Series documentary Himself
Folk America 2009 TV Series documentary Himself
Beyond ‘JFK’: The Question of Conspiracy 1992 Documentary Himself (uncredited)
The Doors: When You’re Strange 2009 Documentary Himself (uncredited)
Death Scenes 2 1992 Video documentary Himself (uncredited)
Breaking the Huddle: The Integration of College Football 2008 TV Movie documentary Himself
Portraits of Presidents: Presidents of a World Power (1901-) 1992 Video documentary Himself
Mad Men 2007-2008 TV Series Himself
Stalking the President: A History of American Assassins 1992 Documentary Himself – President of the United States of America
Hype: The Obama Effect 2008 Video documentary Himself
The Real Malcolm X 1992 TV Movie documentary Himself – Dallas (uncredited)
Mobsters 2008 TV Series Himself
Love Field 1992 Himself – at Love Field (uncredited)
Secrets of Body Language 2008 TV Movie documentary Himself
Tribulation 99: Alien Anomalies Under America 1992 Himself
Fell in Love with a Dead Boy 2008 Short Himself
Malcolm X 1992 Himself – Funeral Procession (uncredited)
History 2008 TV Series documentary Himself
Frontline 1992 TV Series documentary Himself
Horizon 2008 TV Series documentary Himself
Quantum Leap 1992 TV Series Himself
President Hollywood 2008 TV Movie documentary Himself (uncredited)
Citizen Cohn 1992 TV Movie Himself (uncredited)
Planspiel Atomkrieg – Adenauers Kampf um die Bombe 2008 TV Movie Himself
The JFK Assassination: The Jim Garrison Tapes 1992 Documentary Himself (uncredited)
Superpower 2008 Documentary Himself
The JFK Conspiracy 1992 TV Movie documentary Himself
The O’Reilly Factor 2008 TV Series Himself
Ruby 1992 Himself – Speech in Forth Worth (uncredited)
Thank You, Mr. President: Helen Thomas at the White House 2008 TV Movie documentary Himself
Hard Copy 1992 TV Series Himself
60/90 2008 TV Series Himself
Comic Relief: Behind the Nose 1992 TV Movie Himself
Blood and Oil 2008 Video documentary Himself
Pandora’s Box 1992 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself
Back Nine at Cherry Hills: The Legends of the 1960 U.S. Open 2008 TV Movie Himself
Star Trek 25th Anniversary Special 1991 TV Movie documentary Himself (uncredited)
When We Left Earth: The NASA Missions 2008 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself
JFK 1991 Himself – in Zapruder Film (uncredited)
Le piège américain 2008 Himself (uncredited)
Making Sense of the Sixties 1991 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself
Virtual JFK: Vietnam If Kennedy Had Lived 2008 Documentary Himself
Hört die Signale 1991 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself
King 2008 TV Movie documentary Himself
Best Evidence: The Research Video 1990 Video documentary short Himself (uncredited)
A President to Remember 2008 Documentary Himself
Flashing on the Sixties: A Tribal Document 1990 Video documentary Himself
William F. Buckley: Right from the Start 2008 TV Movie documentary Himself
Marilyn: Something’s Got to Give 1990 TV Movie documentary Himself
Justice League: The New Frontier 2008 Video Himself (uncredited)
The Speeches Collection: John F. Kennedy 1990 Video documentary Himself – Speeches
Inside the Vietnam War 2008 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself
Superstar: The Life and Times of Andy Warhol 1990 Documentary Himself (uncredited)
Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson 2008 Documentary Himself
Rock Hudson 1990 TV Movie Himself (uncredited)
Bigger Stronger Faster* 2008 Documentary Himself
Frank Sinatra: The Voice of Our Time 1990 TV Movie documentary Himself
I.O.U.S.A. 2008 Documentary Himself
Mission: Impossible 1989 TV Series Himself
Pioneers of Television 2008 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself
11-22-63: The Day the Nation Cried 1989 TV Movie documentary Himself (uncredited)
All About ‘Thunderbirds’ 2008 TV Movie documentary Himself (as President John F Kennedy)
Kinkyû UFO tettei shuzai tokuhô! 1989 TV Movie documentary Himself
The Power of Their Song: The Untold Story of Latin America’s New Song Movement 2008 Documentary Himself
The Road to War 1989 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself (uncredited)
Frame 313: The JFK Assassination Theories 2008 Documentary Himself
For All Mankind 1989 Documentary Himself (uncredited)
History of the National Security State 2008 Video documentary Himself
Cameramen Who Dared 1988 TV Short documentary Himself (with Everest mountaineers) (uncredited)
Moon Machines 2008 TV Series documentary Himself
Reasonable Doubt: The Single-Bullet Theory and the Assassination of John F. Kennedy 1988 Documentary Himself – President of the United States of America (uncredited)
The Strangest Dream 2008 Documentary Himself
The 1960’s: Music, Memories & Milestones 1988 Video documentary Himself
1968 with Tom Brokaw 2007 TV Movie documentary Himself
Doctor Who 1988 TV Series Himself
Spine Tingler! The William Castle Story 2007 Documentary Himself
John F. Kennedy: The Commemorative Video Album 1988 Video documentary Himself
Secrets of the Moon Landings 2007 TV Movie documentary Himself
Death Faces IV 1988 Video documentary Himself