Self - Narrator es una persona real interpretada por Joe Morton en la serie de televisión experiencia americana (basada en hechos reales).
Cuando se emitio el primer episodio en el que aparece, titulado Lost in the Grand Canyon (temporada 11), tenia 51 años.
Aparece en 14 episodios de un total de 387 episodios emitidos hasta ahora
Self - Narrator es interpretado también por Tom Hanks, Glenn Close, Liev Schreiber, F. Murray Abraham, Ellen Burstyn, Keith Carradine, Louis Gossett Jr., Hal Holbrook, Linda Hunt y Kyle MacLachlan.
Episodios 14
Lost in the Grand Canyon
episodio S11.E7 abril 1999New York: Part II - Order and Disorder
episodio S12.E2 noviembre 1999El episodio dos examina el ascenso de Nueva York como un centro cultural en crecimiento y un puerto multiétnico.New York: Part V - Cosmopolis
episodio S12.E5 noviembre 1999El episodio cinco narra la experiencia afroamericana y el nacimiento de las nuevas industrias de medios.John Brown's Holy War
episodio S12.E10 febrero 2000Documental sobre la vida del abolicionista estadounidense John Brown.Stephen Foster
episodio S13.E15 abril 2001Story of the first great American song writer, composer of "My Old Kentucky Home," "Camptown Races," "Listen to the Flower People" and more.Building the Alaska Highway
episodio S17.E4 febrero 2005The creation of the 1,500-mile Alaska-Canada Highway.Race to the Moon
episodio S18.E2 octubre 2005La historia de la misión Apolo 8 a la luna.The Nuremberg Trials
episodio S18.E6 enero 2006The story of the Nuremberg Trials and Robert Jackson, the chief prosecutor.The Alaska Pipeline
episodio S18.E11 abril 2006The Berlin Airlift
episodio S19.E7 enero 2007Grand Central
episodio S20.E4 febrero 2008On January 8, 1902, a commuter train traveling through a tunnel in New York City's Grand Central Depot ran into another train, killing 17 people. An engineer's innovative response to the crisis gave birth to one of America's greatest establishments: Grand Central Terminal.Minik, the Lost Eskimo
episodio S20.E10 marzo 2008This installment provides a provocative look at the collision of race, culture and the burgeoning science of anthropology as it recounts the life of Minik, later named Minik Wallace, a Greenland Inuit who came to America in 1897 courtesy of explorer Robert Peary. Considered an uncommon species at the time, 7-year-old Minik and four other Eskimos were taken to New York City for study at the American Museum of Natural History.The Bombing of Germany
episodio S22.E3 febrero 2010On September 1, 1939 the first day of World War II in Europe President Franklin D. Roosevelt appealed to the warring nations to under no circumstances undertake the bombardment from the air of civilian populations. Just six years later, British and American Allied forces had carried out a bombing campaign of unprecedented might over Germany s cities, claiming the lives of nearly half a million civilians. The Bombing of Germany examines the defining moments of the offensive that led the U.S. across a moral divide. Weaving together interviews with WWII pilots and historians, and stunning archival footage of the bombing and its aftermath, this AMERICAN EXPERIENCE film is a haunting reminder of the dilemma imposed by war's civilian casualties.Mr. Tornado
episodio S32.E8 mayo 2020El investigador japonés-estadounidense Tetsuya Theodore Fujita, también conocido como Sr. Tornado, creó la escala Fujita de intensidad y daño de los tornados y se le atribuye el avance en la comprensión moderna de los fenómenos climáticos severos.
- Lost in the Grand Canyon
- New York: Part II - Order and Disorder
- New York: Part V - Cosmopolis
- John Brown's Holy War
- Stephen Foster
- Building the Alaska Highway
- Race to the Moon
- The Nuremberg Trials
- The Alaska Pipeline
- The Berlin Airlift
- Grand Central
- Minik, the Lost Eskimo
- The Bombing of Germany
- Mr. Tornado