Hesburgh (2019)
He counseled presidents and popes, served on corporate boards and infuriated Richard Nixon. He was one of the only friends to whom Ann Landers turned for advice. During his 35 years as president of the University of Notre Dame, Theodore Hesburgh became one of the most influential and inspiring people of the 20th century.
Director: Patrick Creadon
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Maurice LaMarche as Narrator (Hesburgh) |
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Ted Koppel as Self |
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Alan K. Simpson as Self |
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Theodore Hesburgh as Self (archive footage) |
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Jimmy Carter as Self (archive footage) |
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Bill Clinton as Self (archive footage) |
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Pope John Paul II as Self (archive footage) |
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Pope Pius XII as Self (archive footage) |
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Nelson Rockefeller as Self (archive footage) |
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John Ehrlichman as Self (archive footage) |
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Martin Luther King Jr. as Self (archive footage) |
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Richard Nixon as Self (archive footage) |
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Ronald Reagan as Self (archive footage) |
| Crew | Alan K. Simpson | Thanks |
| Production | Jerry Barca | Producer |
| Editing | Nick Andert | Editor |
| Editing | William Neal | Editor |
| Crew | Turner Jumonville | Cinematography |
| Writing | William Neal | Writer |
| Writing | Jerry Barca | Writer |
| Sound | Alex Mansour | Music |
| Writing | Nick Andert | Writer |
| Production | Christine O'Malley | Producer |
| Directing | Patrick Creadon | Director |