
Acteur
Date de naissance
7 juillet 1933
Date de décès
7 août 2022
(décédé à 89 ans)
Popularité
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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, McCullough earned a degree in English literature from Yale University. His first book was The Johnstown Flood (1968), and he wrote nine more on such topics as Harry S. Truman, John Adams, Theodore Roosevelt, the Brooklyn Bridge, the Panama Canal, and the Wright brothers. McCullough also narrated numerous documentaries, such as The Civil War by Ken Burns, as well as the 2003 film Seabiscuit, and he hosted the PBS television documentary series American Experience for twelve years. McCullough's two Pulitzer Prize–winning books—Truman and John Adams.—were adapted by HBO into a TV film and a miniseries, respectively.



Self
1996 • 1 épisode

2005 • 1 épisode

Narrator (voice)
1988 • 14 épisodes

Self
1968 • 2 épisodes

Self - Commentator
1999 • 3 épisodes

Narrator (voice)
1990 • 9 épisodes

Narrator
2003

Self - Narrator (voice)
1981

Self - Historian
2014 • 7 épisodes

Narrator (voice)
1992
Self – Author, Historian
2017

Self - Narrator (voice)
2000 • 4 épisodes

Narrator
2000
Self
1997

Self
2008

Self
2017

Narrator
1994

Narrator (voice)
1985
Narrator
1998

Self - Narrator (voice)
2017