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Ron Kovic

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Ron Kovic at an event for Born on the Fourth of July (1989)
Imagine having Tom Cruise play your life story in a movie, and ending up on stage in Hollywood celebrating the movie's two Oscars? All Ron Kovic had to do to achieve this fantasy was serve three tours of duty in Vietnam, get paralyzed for life by combat wounds, and write a best-selling book about it all.

A war veteran turned anti-war activist, Kovic turned his 1976 autobiography, "Born on the Fourth of July", into the eponymous film with the help of fellow Vietnam vet Oliver Stone. The son of a grocery clerk and a housewife, Kovic grew up in the Midwest and New York's suburban Massapequa, Long Island. In high school he competed as a wrestler and pole vaulter, and after graduation hoped to play major league baseball. But he enlisted in the Marines in 1964, in the early days of the Vietnam war, after the assassination of President Kennedy and inspired by the speech of a Marine recruiter. His gung-ho Marine patriotism was undermined by two incidents - one in which he feared he had accidentally killed a fellow Marine in the chaos of combat, and another in which Vietnamese children were unintentionally wounded in a night assault. These incidents made him so desperate he was relieved when he was wounded by gunfire. But a subsequent bullet tore into Kovic's spine and paralyzed him from the chest down. Kovic returned to the States in 1968 and was awarded a Bronze Star for heroism and a Purple Heart, as he received extensive medical care. He began college studies a year later, but landed in a rundown veterans hospital after an accident. The horrible conditions in the hospital turned his increasing despair into outrage over what he felt was America's betrayal of Vietnam veterans and he began to seriously question the government's conduct of the war itself.

Following the killings of student protestors by National Guardsman at Kent State College in 1970, Kovic joined the Vietnam Veterans against the War and transformed himself into a pro-active anti-war supporter. During the 1972 Republican Party convention, Kovic and some fellow vets in wheelchairs succeeded in disrupting President Nixon's televised acceptance speech, an event he considers one of the highlights of his activist years, which also included protests against nuclear-power plants, American interference in Central America and the too-often inferior medical treatment of war veterans.

Kovic seems to have served as the basis for Jon Voight's war-veteran-turned-anti-war activist in Coming Home (1978). He served as a writer in residence at State University of New York at Stonybrook in 1983 and later moved to Redondo Beach, California. Here he considered a career in politics, but eventually rejected a Democratic Party request that he run for Congress in 1990.
BornJuly 4, 1946
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    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Tom Cruise in Born on the Fourth of July (1989)
    Born on the Fourth of July
    7.2
    • Writer
    • 1989
    ReBorn (2015)
    ReBorn
    Short
    • Writer
    • 2015
    There Must Be Some Kind of Way Outta Here
    • Self - Anti-war activist, writer and former US marine
      The End of Ethics
      The End of Ethics
      • Self

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        • ReBorn (2015)
          ReBorn
          Short
          • written by: Based on "Born on the Fourth of July"
          • 2015
        • Tom Cruise in Born on the Fourth of July (1989)
          Born on the Fourth of July
          7.2
          • based on the book by
          • screenplay by
          • 1989

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        • Tom Cruise in Born on the Fourth of July (1989)
          Born on the Fourth of July
          7.2
          • Parade Veteran (uncredited)
          • 1989

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        • Tom Cruise in Born on the Fourth of July (1989)
          Born on the Fourth of July
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          • technical advisor
          • 1989

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        • Born
          • July 4, 1946
          • Ladysmith, Wisconsin, USA
        • Other works
          Author of novel "Around the World in Eight Days,"City Lights, 1984.
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          • 2 Biographical Movies
          • 1 Portrayal
          • 1 Interview
          • 4 Articles

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          He gave Tom Cruise his Bronze star as a birthday present in 1990.
        • Quotes
          I am the living death, a Memorial Day on wheels. I am your Yankee Doodle Dandy, your John Wayne come home, your Fourth of July firecracker exploding in the grave.

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