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Lyndon B. Johnson Lyndon Baines Johnson (; August 27, 1908January 22, 1973), often referred to by his initials LBJ, was an American politician who served as the 36th president of the United States from 1963 to 1969. He had previously served as the 37th vice ...
(LBJ) has been a subject of various works of
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Television

* In the "I Dream of Jeannie" Episode; Season 3, Episode 13: My Son, The Genie. POTUS visits Maj. Nelson's home. The President is shown twice, from behind only, wearing a western hat, implying it is LBJ, who was president at the time. * In the sketch comedy show ''The Whitest Kids U'Know'' Johnson is portrayed by Sam Brown, and is shown encouraging the assassination of John F. Kennedy. * In an episode of ''
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'', Johnson and his wife "Lady Hawk" appear as super villains. * Johnson appeared as an animated caricature of himself in an episode of ''
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'' entitled, "Shinrock A Go-Go", that originally aired on December 3, 1965. * In the
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series '' House of Cards'',
Lyndon B. Johnson Lyndon Baines Johnson (; August 27, 1908January 22, 1973), often referred to by his initials LBJ, was an American politician who served as the 36th president of the United States from 1963 to 1969. He had previously served as the 37th vice ...
was used as a source of themes and issues addressed in the series in relation to the series protagonist Frank Underwood played by Kevin Spacey. A photo of Johnson with
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and references to their political relationship can be seen in the first episode of season 2. * Clancy Brown portrays Johnson in season 3 of the
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series '' The Crown''. * Lyndon B. Johnson is portrayed as a preserved talking head in a jar in an episode of the series ''
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''.


Books

* In the '' Odd Thomas'' series of novels by Dean Koontz, Johnson appears as one of the famous ghosts that haunt the titular character's home town of Pico Mundo, still wearing the hospital gown he had on when he died. When Johnson realizes Odd can see him, he responds by mooning him. * In the short story collection ''
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'' by David Foster Wallace, the piece entitled "Lyndon" describes a large extent of Johnson's political career through his interactions with the narrator, an administrative assistant who rises to become a senior staff member and close friend of Johnson's. * In Kevin Given's novel "Last Rites: The Return of Sebastian Vasilis" Lyndon Johnson is turned into a vampire. The novel was adapted into a series of comic books "Karl Vincent; Vampire Hunter" and "Files of Karl Vincent" Files of Karl Vincent #1 tells how Lyndon became a vampire. * In the 1987 novel "Evening with a Johnson" by William S. Birkin, Lyndon Johnson is portrayed as an elderly sommelier who assists the main character in synthesizing a chemical weapon. Johnson's presidential career is mirrored through the sommelier's actions and advice.


Theater

* Johnson's rise to the presidency inspired the satirical play ''
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'' by
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. * Johnson's relationship with Martin Luther King Jr. and his support of the Voting Rights Act are depicted in
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's play ''Appomattox'', which debuted at the
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in Minneapolis in September 2012. * Johnson's time in office between the assassination of JFK and his reelection in 1964 is portrayed in the Robert Schenkkan play '' All The Way''. It was premiered at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. It was later followed by a production at the American Repertory Theater starring Bryan Cranston as Johnson. The play won a Tony Award for Best Play in 2014.


Movies

* In 1968 Ward Kimball directed a two-minute animated short called '' Escalation'', which criticized
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's Vietnam War policy by portraying him as a giant head whose phallic nose rise to erection until it explodes. The short is unique for being the only animated cartoon made independently from the
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by one of Disney's Nine Old Men. The short is further noticeable for its satirical edge and political and erotic content. * ''LBJ'' (1968): subject of Cuban propaganda film * '' The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover'' (1977): played by Andrew Duggan * '' King'' (1978, TV): played by Warren Kemmerling * ''
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'' (1979): The song "Initials/LBJ" mentions Johnson in the lyrics repeatedly * ''
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'' (1983, TV): played by Nesbitt Blaisdell * '' The Right Stuff'' (1983): played by
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* ''
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'' (1985, TV): played by
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* ''
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'' (1987, TV): played by Richard Anderson * '' J. Edgar Hoover'' (1987, TV): played by
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* '' LBJ: The Early Years'' (1987, TV): played by Randy Quaid * ''LBJ'' (1988, TV PBS): played by
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* ''
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'' (1991): played by Tom Howard and John William Galt (voice) * ''
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'' (1991): played by Brian Smiar * ''
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'' (1994): archive footage, voice-over by John William Galt * '' Thirteen Days'' (2000): played by Walter Adrian * ''
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'' (2002): played by
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* '' RFK'' (2002): played by
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* '' The Kennedys'' (2011): played by Don Allison * '' The Butler'' (2013): played by Liev Schrieber * '' Parkland'' (2013): played by Sean McGraw * '' Selma'' (2014): played by Tom Wilkinson * '' All the Way'' (2016, TV movie): played by Bryan Cranston *
''Last Rites: The Return of Sebastian Vasilis''
(2016) played by David Raizor * '' Jackie'' (2016) : played by John Carroll Lynch * '' Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party'' (2016): played by Sean McGraw * ''
LBJ Lyndon Baines Johnson (; August 27, 1908January 22, 1973), often referred to by his initials LBJ, was an American politician who served as the 36th president of the United States from 1963 to 1969. He had previously served as the 37th vice ...
'' (2017): played by Woody Harrelson


Music

*Over 60 songs have been released about or referencing LBJ. *Many spoken word, comedy, and speeches about LBJ were released on vinyl records.


Video Games

* '' Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater'' (2004): played by Richard McGonagle.


References

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