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George Wallace (IV) (1919–1998)

George Corley Wallace (August 25, 1919 - September 13, 1998), elected Governor of Alabama as a Democrat four times (1962, 1970, 1974 & 1982) and four-time candidate for President (1964, 1968, 1972 & 1976). Though he is best known for his belligerent defense of segregation, going so far as to block the door of the University of Alabama to prevent its desegregation under federal fiat... See full bio »

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Filmography

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1997 4 Little Girls (documentary)
Himself (also archive footage)
 
1978 Peanuts to the Presidency (documentary)
Himself
 
1975 Meet the Press (TV series)
Himself
Episode dated 16 November 1975 (1975) … Himself
 
1969 First Tuesday (TV series)
Himself
Episode #2.1 (1969) … Himself
 
1969 The Ed Sullivan Show (TV series)
Himself - Audience Bow
Episode #23.2 (1969) … Himself - Audience Bow
 
1968 60 Minutes (TV series documentary)
Himself - Presidential Candidate
Episode #1.3 (1968) … Himself - Presidential Candidate
 
1968 The Joey Bishop Show (TV series)
Himself
Episode #3.33 (1968) … Himself (as Governor George C. Wallace)
 
1964-1967 Issues and Answers (TV series)
Himself / Himself - Guest
Episode dated 14 May 1967 (1967) … Himself - Guest
Episode dated 29 March 1964 (1964) … Himself
 
1963 Crisis: Behind a Presidential Commitment (documentary)
Himself - Governor of Alabama
 
Show ShowArchive Footage (29 titles)
2012 Koch Brothers Exposed (documentary)
Himself - Governor, Alabama
 
2012 Namath (TV documentary)
Himself
 
2012 Ethel (documentary)
Himself
 
2010 Hubert H Humphrey: The Art of the Possible (TV documentary)
Himself - Third Party Candidate for President, 1968
 
1988-2010 The American Experience (TV series documentary)
 
2008 A President to Remember (documentary)
Himself
 
2008 Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson (documentary)
Himself - Assassination Attempt
 
2007 1968 with Tom Brokaw (TV documentary)
Himself
 
2007 How It Was: The Shooting of Ronald Reagan (TV documentary)
Himself
 
2005 Soul of Justice: Thelton Henderson's American Journey (documentary)
Himself - Governor of Alabama
 
2005 The Sixties: The Years That Shaped a Generation (TV documentary)
Himself
 
2004 Chisholm '72: Unbought & Unbossed (documentary)
Himself
 
2002 The 74th Annual Academy Awards (TV special)
Himself (uncredited)
 
2000 George Wallace: Settin' the Woods on Fire (documentary)
Himself (uncredited)
 
1999 Come On, Get Happy: The Partridge Family Story (TV movie)
Himself (uncredited)
 
1998 Cold War (TV mini-series documentary)
 
1997 Shock-X-Treme, Vol. 1, - Snuff Video (video documentary)
Himself - Being Shot by Bremer (uncredited)
 
1997 The Speeches of Malcolm X (video documentary)
Himself - Opposes Katzenbach at U. of Alabama
 
1995 Nixon
Himself - Shot by Bremer/in Wheelchair (uncredited)
 
1994 Forrest Gump
Himself (uncredited)
 
1992 Malcolm X
Himself - Opposing Integration of University of Alabama (uncredited)
 
1992 Stalking the President: A History of American Assassins (documentary)
Himself - Speech, Lies Wounded
 
1991 The Doors
Himself - Being Shot by Arthur Bremer (uncredited)
 
1989 The Struggle for Democracy (TV series)
Himself (uncredited)
 
1985 Acts of Violence (TV documentary)
Himself - being shot by Bremer
 
1982 The Killing of America (documentary)
Himself
 
1971 Men of Crisis: The Harvey Wallinger Story (TV short)
Himself (uncredited)
 
1964 Four Days in November (documentary)
Himself
 
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Personal Details


Publicity Listings:

2 Biographical Movies  | 1 Article  | 1 Magazine Cover Photo  | See more »

Alternate Names:

George C. Wallace | Governor George C. Wallace

Height:

5' 7" (1.70 m)
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Did You Know?

Personal Quote:

Segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever. - From inaugural address, January 14, 1963 See more »

Trivia:

Was staunchly opposed to integrating schools at any level. In 1963, he stood at the door of the admissions office at the University of Alabama and refused to allow two African-American females to enroll at the school. Wallace backed down under pressure from the NAACP and the girls were allowed admission. See more »

Nickname:

The Barbour Bantam See more »

Star Sign:

Virgo