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Gore VidalAKA Eugene Luther Vidal, Jr.

Born:3-Oct-1925
Birthplace:West Point, NY
Died:31-Jul-2012
Location of death:Hollywood Hills, CA
Cause of death:Pneumonia
Remains: Buried,Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, DC

Gender: Male
Religion:Atheist
Race or Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation:Bisexual
Occupation: Author

Nationality: United States
Executive summary:Visit to a Small Planet

Military service: US Army Reserve (1943-46)


Father: Gene Vidal
Mother: Nina Gore (alcoholic)
Boyfriend: Jimmie Trimble (d. 1-Jun-1945, Battle of Iwo Jima)
Slept with:
Jack Kerouac

    High School:St. Albans School, Washington, DC
    High School:Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, NH

   The Times Literary Supplement Contributor
   Academy of Achievement (2006)
   America First Committee
   The Independent Institute Advisory Board
   Institute for Policy Studies Senior Scholar
   National Secular Society Honorary Associate
   National Book Award for Nonfiction 1993 forUnited States: Essays 1952-1992
   Edgar Allan Poe Award Best Episode in a TV Series,Suspense, "Smoke" (1954)
   Libel lawsuit filed byWilliam F. Buckley (1968), dropped (1971)
   Knee Replacement
    Risk Factors:Obesity

   
   Salinger (5-Sep-2013) · Himself
   Gore Vidal: The United States of Amnesia (18-Apr-2013) · Himself
   Shrink (5-Feb-2009) · George Charles
   Zero: An Investigation Into 9/11 (15-Jun-2008) · Himself
   Obscene (9-Sep-2007) · Himself
   The U.S. vs John Lennon (31-Aug-2006) · Himself
   One Bright Shining Moment (16-Sep-2005) · Himself
   Inside Deep Throat (11-Feb-2005) · Himself
   Why We Fight (2005) · Himself
   Gattaca (24-Oct-1997) · Director Josef
   Shadow Conspiracy (25-Jan-1997)
   The Celluloid Closet (13-Sep-1995) · Himself
   With Honors (29-Apr-1994) · Pitkannan
   Bob Roberts (4-Sep-1992)

Author of books:
Williwaw (1946, novel)
The City and the Pillar (1948, novel)
Julian (1964, novel)
Washington, D.C. (1967, novel)
Myra Breckenridge (1968, novel)
Reflections on a Sinking Ship (1969, essays)
Burr (1973, novel)
1876 (1976, novel)
Creation (1982, novel)
The Second American Revolution (1982, essays)
Lincoln (1984, novel)
Empire (1987, novel)
Armageddon (1987, essays)
Hollywood (1990, novel)
Live from Golgotha (1992, novel)
Screening History (1992, essays)
United States: Essays 1952-1992 (1993, essays)
Palimpsest (1995, memoir)
The Smithsonian Institution (1998, novel)
The Golden Age (2000, novel)
The Last Empire: Essays 1992-2000 (2001, essays)

Wrote plays:
Visit to a Small Planet (1955)
The Best Man (1960)







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