John Connally

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.1374

Gender

Male

Birthday

27-Feb-1917

Age

(109 years old)

Place of Birth

Floresville, Texas, USA

Also Known As
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John Connally

Biography

John Connally was born on February 27, 1917 in Floresville, Texas, USA. He was previously married to Nellie Connally. He died on June 15, 1993 in Houston, Texas, USA.


Credits

As it Happened: The Killing of Kennedy As it Happened: The Killing of Kennedy (1993) Character: Self (archive footage)
A documentary about the days immediately before and after the assassination of JFK. It is comprised of historical interviews with people who were present, involved, and invested in those days.
Lee Harvey Oswald: 48 Hours to Live Lee Harvey Oswald: 48 Hours to Live (2013) Character: Self (archive footage)
This special seeks to explain the enigmatic Oswald using a brand new approach. No other documentary has exclusively traced Oswald's actions in the minutes, hours and days following the events in Dallas. By shifting the focus on that November weekend, we're able to tell a familiar story in an unfamiliar way, providing a refreshing new perspective on Oswald himself, as well as on the Kennedy assassination.
JFK II: The Bush Connection JFK II: The Bush Connection (2003) Character: Self - Governor of Texas (archive footage)
Four part documentary about JFK's murder, and who had reasons and means to do it, and to escape. - Part 1: History is written by the winners. Part 2: Through the Looking Glass. Part 3: Who killed JFK?. Part 4: Deep History.
Reel Radicals: The Sixties Revolution in Film Reel Radicals: The Sixties Revolution in Film (2002) Character: Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
illustrates how directors pushed boundaries and altered the art of filmmaking during the turbulent, swinging 1960s. Narrated by Woody Harrelson, "Reel Radicals" features clips from such seminal films as Arthur Penn's "Bonnie and Clyde" (1967); Mike Nichols' "The Graduate" (1967); Dennis Hopper's "Easy Rider" (1969); John Frankenheimer's "The Manchurian Candidate" (1962); Stanley Kubrick's "Dr. Strangelove" (1964) and "2001: A Space Odyssey" (1968); John Schlesinger's "Midnight Cowboy" (1969); Richard Brooks' "Elmer Gantry" (1960) and "In Cold Blood" (1967); and Norman Jewison's "In the Heat of the Night" (1967) and "The Thomas Crown Affair" (1968). Frankenheimer, Jewison, Hopper, Schlesinger, Penn, Buck Henry, Paul Mazursky, Roger Corman and Arthur Hiller are among the filmmakers who discuss the decade.
The JFK Conspiracy The JFK Conspiracy (1992) Character: Self
Up to now, no one knows the truth about the JFK assassination. But now, in a fast-paced two-hours, learn what really happened, who ordered it, and how the truth was hushed up for all these years.
JFK to 9/11: Everything is a Rich Man's Trick JFK to 9/11: Everything is a Rich Man's Trick (2014) Character: Self - Governor of Texas (archive footage)
The real reasons and orchestrators behind Hitler, to an incredible theory of the JFK assassination, all the way to 9/11 and the current age of the terrorist. Taken from an historical perspective starting around World War 1 leading to present day.
JFK JFK (1991) Character: Self (archive footage)
Follows the investigation into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy led by New Orleans district attorney Jim Garrison.
JFK: Breaking the News JFK: Breaking the News (2003) Character: Self (archive footage)
Looking back over 40 years television and print journalists recall their stories and memories of reporting the murder of President Kennedy and how it changed the country and changed the way the public gets it's news.
The Second Coming The Second Coming (1995) Character: N/A
Futuristic story of Carlos and Ben who fall in love in high school despite the racism and and homophobia. When Fundamentalist forces threaten to take over the U.S. the pair join forces with an underground resistance movement.
The Lost JFK Tapes: The Assassination The Lost JFK Tapes: The Assassination (2009) Character: Self (archive footage)
President John F. Kennedy's 1963 assassination in Dallas has sparked decades of questions and controversy. The "lost" JFK recordings made available for this documentary -- including local TV and radio reports -- shed new light on the tragedy. The rarely seen material has been organized to capture the drama as it unfolded, including the shocked reactions of Dallas citizens, many of whom were caught up directly in the sweep of events.
Report Report (1967) Character: Self (archive footage)
Bruce Conner’s most celebrated film for a reason: it takes historical moments that were replayed over and over on television—chilling repetition of Kennedy assassination coverage—and repurposes them into a meditation on how the media tries to exert authority and apply a sense of order to the anarchic. And though it may sound perverse to say so, the film is also—not incidentally—a thrill to watch. -- The A.V. Club
JFK's Secret Killer: The Evidence JFK's Secret Killer: The Evidence (2013) Character: Himself - Governor of Texas (archive footage)
Documentary investigating the events during and after the assassination of John F Kennedy.
JFK: The Lost Bullet JFK: The Lost Bullet (2011) Character: Self (archive footage)
JFK: The Lost Bullet is a documentary by National Geographic that tries to answer the question: "Who killed John F Kennedy?" It re-evaluates the famous Zapruder film that shows the murder of JFK and states that Zapruder stopped filming and missed the first shot fired which changes the timeline of the bullets fired making it possible that Lee Harvey Oswald could have fired three shots. It argues that the magic bullet that hit JFK and Governor John Connally was in fact possible. The documentary also features other home movies taken on the day.
JFK Assassination: A New Perspective JFK Assassination: A New Perspective (2025) Character: Self - Governor of Texas
With the release of new documents in 2025, this gripping exploration revisits the JFK assassination, featuring expert insights and theories that leave viewers questioning the truth behind the events of a day that changed history.
Peter Jennings Reporting: The Kennedy Assassination - Beyond Conspiracy Peter Jennings Reporting: The Kennedy Assassination - Beyond Conspiracy (2003) Character: Self
Forty years after the assassination of John F. Kennedy, more than 80% of Americans still believe that Lee Harvey Oswald did not act alone. This documentary attempts to separate fact from conspiracy theories to get to the truth, employing stunning forensic technology that makes it possible for the first time to be an eyewitness to this crime of the century – to see precisely what happened that November day in Dallas.



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