Gore Vidal
Biography
Eugene Luther Gore Vidal, originally named Eugene Louis Vidal, was born on October 3, 1925, and passed away on July 31, 2012. He was a prominent American author and intellectual renowned for his sharp, epigrammatic style. Vidal's body of work, encompassing novels and essays, critically examined the social and cultural norms surrounding sexuality that he believed influenced American society.
In addition to his literary contributions, Vidal was actively engaged in the political arena. He made two attempts to secure an elected position as a member of the Democratic Party. His first bid was in 1960 when he ran for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives representing New York. He later sought election to the U.S. Senate from California in 1982, but both efforts did not lead to victory.
Vidal's legacy is marked not only by his prolific writing but also by his unrelenting commentary on American culture and politics, making him a significant figure in both fields. His unique perspective and incisive critiques continue to resonate with readers and thinkers alike.
Filmography
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With Honors
1994 • Prof. Pitkannan
Why We Fight
2005 • Self - Author, "Imperial America"
Shadow Conspiracy
1997
Inside Deep Throat
2005 • Self
The Celluloid Closet
1996 • Self
Roma
1972
Bob Roberts
1992 • Senator Brickley Paiste
Ritual in Transfigured Time
1946 • Man (uncredited)
The Strange History of Don't Ask, Don't Tell
2011 • Self
Salinger
2013 • Self - Writer
Best of Enemies
2015 • Self
Gattaca
1997 • Director Josef
Thomas Jefferson
1997 • Self