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Lawrence O'Donnell

Lawrence Francis O'Donnell Jr. (born November 7, 1951)[1] is an American television anchor, actor, author, screenwriter, liberal political commentator, and host of The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell, an MSNBC opinion and news program that airs on weeknights.[2]

Lawrence O'Donnell
O'Donnell at the Women's March along Fifth Avenue on January 21, 2017
Born
Lawrence Francis O’Donnell Jr.

(1951-11-07) November 7, 1951 (age 72)
EducationHarvard University (BA)
Occupations
  • Political analyst
  • television host
  • actor
Notable credit(s)Political commentary:
The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell
The McLaughlin Group
Morning Joe
Television fictional series:
The West Wing (producer, writer, actor)
Big Love, Homeland (actor)
Spouse
(m. 1994; div. 2013)
Children1

He was a writer and producer for the NBC series The West Wing (playing the role of President Bartlet's father in flashbacks) as well as creator and executive producer of the NBC series Mister Sterling. He also appeared as a recurring character on the HBO series Big Love.

O'Donnell began his political career in 1989, as an aide to U.S. Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, and was staff director for the Senate Finance Committee. He describes himself as a "practical European socialist".[3]

Early life edit

O'Donnell was born in Boston on November 7, 1951,[1] the son of Frances Marie (née Buckley), an office manager, and Lawrence Francis O'Donnell Sr., an attorney and member of the Supreme Court Bar. He is of Irish descent and grew up Catholic.[4] He attended St. Sebastian's School (class of 1970), where he was captain of the baseball team and wide receiver on their undefeated football team. O'Donnell majored in economics at Harvard College, from which he graduated in 1976.[5] While at Harvard, he wrote for the Harvard Lampoon.[6]

Career edit

Author edit

From 1977 to 1988, O'Donnell was a writer.[5] In 1983, he published the book Deadly Force, about a case of wrongful death and police brutality in which O'Donnell's father was the plaintiff's lawyer.[7] In 1986, the book was made into the film A Case of Deadly Force, in which Richard Crenna played O'Donnell's father and Tate Donovan played O'Donnell, and for which O'Donnell was associate producer.[8] In 2017, O'Donnell published the book Playing with Fire: The 1968 Election and the Transformation of American Politics.[9]

U.S. Congress edit

From 1989 to 1995, O'Donnell was a legislative aide to Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan.[5] From 1989 to 1991, he served as senior advisor to Moynihan. From 1992 to 1993, he was staff director of the United States Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, then chaired by Senator Moynihan, and from 1993 to 1995 he was staff director of the United States Senate Committee on Finance, again under Senator Moynihan's chairmanship.[10]

Television edit

Writing and production edit

From 1999 to 2006, O'Donnell was associated with the television drama The West Wing. During that time, he wrote 16 episodes. From 1999 to 2000, he was executive story editor for 12 episodes; in 2000, he was co-producer of five episodes; from 2000 to 2001, he was producer of 17 episodes; from 2003 to 2005, he was consulting producer for 44 episodes; and, from 2005 to 2006, he was executive producer for 22 episodes.[11] O'Donnell won the 2001 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series for The West Wing and was nominated for the 2006 Emmy for the same category.[12]

In 2002, O'Donnell was supervising producer and writer for the television drama First Monday; and, in 2003, he was creator, executive producer, and writer for the television drama Mister Sterling.[11]

Contributor and host edit

 
O'Donnell (right) and Ed Asner in 2017

In 2009, O'Donnell became a regular contributor on Morning Joe with Joe Scarborough. His aggressive debate style on that program and others led to several on-air confrontations, including an interview with conservative Marc Thiessen on Morning Joe that became so heated that Scarborough took O'Donnell off the air.[13] Also in 2009 and 2010, O'Donnell began appearing frequently as a substitute host of Countdown with Keith Olbermann, particularly when Olbermann's father was ill in the hospital.[citation needed]

On September 27, 2010, O'Donnell began hosting a 10 p.m. show on MSNBC, called The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell.[14][15] On January 21, 2011, it was announced that O'Donnell would take over the 8 p.m. slot from Keith Olbermann after Olbermann announced the abrupt termination of his show, Countdown with Keith Olbermann.[16] Beginning October 24, 2011, The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell switched time slots with The Ed Show, with Ed Schultz taking over the 8 p.m. Eastern slot, and O'Donnell returning to the 10 p.m. Eastern slot.[17]

Acting edit

O'Donnell played Lee Hatcher, the Henrickson family attorney, in the HBO series Big Love, about a polygamous family in Utah. In addition to being a producer on The West Wing, O'Donnell also played President Josiah Bartlet's father in a flashback sequence of the episode "Two Cathedrals".[18] O'Donnell portrayed Judge Lawrence Barr in two episodes of Monk[19] and played himself on an episode of Showtime's Homeland.[20]

Controversies edit

 
O'Donnell at the 2009 premiere of PoliWood

In 2007, O'Donnell criticized Mitt Romney's speech on religion, stating: "Romney comes from a religion that was founded by a criminal who was anti-American, pro-slavery, and a rapist."[21][22] In the April 3, 2012, broadcast of The Last Word, O'Donnell made comments regarding the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), saying it was an "invented religion," which was "created by a guy in upstate New York in 1830 when he got caught having sex with the maid and explained to his wife that God told him to do it."[23] During the April 11, 2012, broadcast of The Last Word, O'Donnell apologized for the April 3 comments, stating that they offended many, including some of the show's most supportive fans.[24]

Before showing a taped October 2010 interview with RNC Chairman Michael Steele, O'Donnell caused controversy over his intro to the interview which was considered racially insensitive. He said, "Michael Steele is dancing as fast as he can, trying to charm independent voters and Tea Partiers while never losing sight of his real master and paycheck provider, the Republican National Committee." After drawing criticism from Steele and talk-radio host Larry Elder, O'Donnell apologized for his remarks.[25][26][27]

O'Donnell also drew criticism for an October 2010 interview with Congressman Ron Paul, when Paul accused him of breaking an agreement not to ask him about other political candidates.[28] O'Donnell said he was not part of any agreement; but an MSNBC spokeswoman stated, "We told Representative Paul's office that the focus would be on the tea party movement, not on specific candidates."[29]

During an October 2011 interview, O'Donnell accused Republican primary candidate Herman Cain of not participating in protests during the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s and also charged him with avoiding the draft during the Vietnam War. The Atlantic's Conor Friedersdorf said the questions posed by O'Donnell were "offensive" and declared, "In this interview, O'Donnell goes to absurd lengths to use patriotism and jingoism as cudgels to attack his conservative guest, almost as if he is doing a Stephen Colbert style parody of the tactics he imagines a right-wing blowhard might employ. Does he realize he's becoming what he claims to abhor?"[30] O'Donnell's interview with Cain was later defended by Reverend Al Sharpton.[31]

On September 20, 2017, an eight-minute video clip was leaked which showed O'Donnell angrily cursing and swearing about background noise between segments of a live broadcast that had aired August 29, 2017.[32] O'Donnell apologized on Twitter,[33] and the leaker was subsequently fired.[34]

On August 27, 2019, O'Donnell reported that Deutsche Bank documents showed Russian oligarchs had cosigned loan applications for Trump. O'Donnell reported the story, based on a single source he did not identify, using the qualifier "if true" and admitted it had not been verified by NBC News.[35] The next day, O'Donnell walked back the report, referring to it as an "error in judgment."[36]

Political views edit

In a 2005 interview, O'Donnell called himself a "practical European socialist".[3] O'Donnell also declared himself a "socialist" on the November 6, 2010, Morning Joe show, stating: "I am not a progressive. I am not a liberal who is so afraid of the word that I had to change my name to 'progressive'. Liberals amuse me. I am a socialist. I live to the extreme left, the extreme left of you mere liberals."[37] On the August 1, 2011, episode of The Last Word, O'Donnell further explained: "I have been calling myself a socialist ever since I first read the definition of socialism in the first economics class I took in college".[38]

Philanthropy edit

In 2010, O'Donnell made a trip to Malawi with the intent of providing school-room desks for female children who had never seen desks.[39] MSNBC and UNICEF partnered to create the K.I.N.D. Fund—Kids in Need of Desks—with the mission to deliver desks to Malawi schools.[39] As of 2023, the K.I.N.D. fund had raised $40 million for desks and scholarships to support the education of Malawi school girls.[39] Since its inception, the K.I.N.D Fund has supplied 330,000 school desks for some 1.1 million students and scholarships for 27,600 girls.[39]

Personal life edit

On February 14, 1994, Lawrence O'Donnell married Kathryn Harrold. The couple has one child, Elizabeth Buckley Harrold O'Donnell.[40] O'Donnell and Harrold divorced in 2013.[41][42]

In April 2014, he and his brother Michael were injured in a traffic accident while vacationing in the British Virgin Islands.[43][44] O'Donnell returned to his MSNBC show The Last Word in June after two months of recuperation.[43]

He was awarded the Honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters (DHL) by Suffolk University in 2001.[45]

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Title Role Notes
2006 An Unreasonable Man Himself Documentary
2008 Swing Vote
2012 The Campaign
2012 Game Change Uncredited
2013 Olympus Has Fallen
2016 London Has Fallen Uncredited
2018 Up to Snuff Documentary

Television edit

Year Title Role Notes
2001 The West Wing Dr. Bartlet Episode: "Two Cathedrals"
2003 The Practice Judge Franklin Brown Episode: "Goodbye"
2003 The Lyon's Den Judge Calloway Episode: "Privileged"
2005 Mrs. Harris Judge Leggett Television film
2006, 2008 Monk Judge Lawrence Barr 2 episodes
2006–2011 Big Love Lee Hatcher 11 episodes
2011 Homeland Himself Episode: "Clean Skin"
2012 Damages The Last Word Host Episode: "I Love You, Mommy"
2012 Chasing the Hill Gov. Jack Ross Episode: "The Enchanted Life of Samantha Clemons"
2013 Franklin & Bash Judge Paul W. Redford Episode: "Gone in a Flash"
2013 True Blood Himself Episode: "Radioactive"
2013 The Neighbors Episode: "Close Encounters of the Bird Kind"
2015 The Jim Gaffigan Show Episode: "The Bible Story"
2017 Curb Your Enthusiasm Episode: "Foisted!"
2018 I Love You, America with Sarah Silverman Episode: "Steve Schmidt"
2018 The Circus: Inside the Greatest Political Show on Earth Episode: "War and Peace"
2018 House of Cards Episode: "Chapter 70"
2018 Murphy Brown Episode: "Happy New Year"
2019 The Simpsons Episode: "Mad About the Toy"
2023 The Other Two Episode: "Brooke & Cary & Curtis & Lance"

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ "Lawrence O'Donnell is staying on MSNBC". CNN. June 1, 2017. Retrieved June 14, 2020.
  3. ^ a b Steigerwald, Bill (November 11, 2005). "A liberal who loves markets: 'The West Wing's' Lawrence O'Donnell". Newsmaker Interviews. Retrieved September 20, 2006.
  4. ^ "Playing with Fire". C-SPAN.org.
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  6. ^ Wright, Jeanne. "The Sharp Shooter" (Aug 12, 1994). Los Angeles Times. Retrieved September 14, 2010.
  7. ^ Lawrence O'Donnell Jr. Deadly Force: The Wrongful Death of James Bouden Jr.: A True Story of How a Badge Can Become a License To Kill. William Morrow & Co, 1983. ISBN 0-688-01914-5.
  8. ^ "A Case of Deadly Force". IMDb. Retrieved July 16, 2010.
  9. ^ Menand, Louis. "Lessons from the Election of 1968". The New Yorker.
  10. ^ "TV Producer Lawrence O'Donnell". NPR. Retrieved May 22, 2017.
  11. ^ a b "Lawrence O'Donnell". IMDb. Retrieved July 16, 2010.
  12. ^ "Awards for Lawrence O'Donnell". IMDb. Retrieved July 16, 2010.
  13. ^ Neiwert, David (February 12, 2010). "Lawrence O'Donnell Slams Marc Thiessen For His Hypocrisy, But Scarborough Shuts Him Down". Crooks and Liars. Retrieved August 23, 2023.
  14. ^ Gellman, Lindsay (July 31, 2010). "'Last Word': Lawrence O'Donnell MSNBC Show Gets Name". The Huffington Post. Retrieved August 9, 2010.
  15. ^ Lawrence O'Donnell Gets His Own MSNBC Show The New York Times June 15, 2010.
  16. ^ Carter, Bill. "Olbermann leaves 'Countdown' on MSNBC", The New York Times, January 21, 2010. Retrieved January 29, 2012.
  17. ^ Gaines, Jeremy (October 19, 2011). . NBC Universal. Archived from the original on October 21, 2011.
  18. ^ "The West Wing Weekly 2.22: "Two Cathedrals" (Part 1, with Mary Graham and Lawrence O'Donnell)". The West Wing Weekly. March 14, 2017. Retrieved August 29, 2019.
  19. ^ "Lawrence O'Donnell". TV Guide. Retrieved August 29, 2019.
  20. ^ "Lawrence O'Donnell". IMDb. Retrieved August 29, 2019.
  21. ^ "Lawrence O'Donnell Attacks Mormonism in 2007". YouTube. Retrieved June 20, 2014.[dead YouTube link]
  22. ^ Linkins, Jason (December 9, 2007). "Lawrence O'Donnell Loses His Ever-Loving Mind on McLaughlin". The Huffington Post.
  23. ^ "Lawrence O'Donnell: Mormonism Is An "Invented Religion"". RealClearPolitics. April 4, 2012. Retrieved June 20, 2014.
  24. ^ . Video.msnbc.msn.com. April 11, 2012. Archived from the original on April 16, 2012. Retrieved June 20, 2014.
  25. ^ Bond, Paul (October 8, 2010). "MSNBC host sorry for slavery gaffe". Toronto Sun. Retrieved October 12, 2010.
  26. ^ Stelter, Brian (October 7, 2010). "Night Watch: Talk of Witches and an Apology". The New York Times. Retrieved October 12, 2010.
  27. ^ Hagey, Keach (October 7, 2010). "Lawrence O'Donnell apologizes to Michael Steele". Politico. Retrieved October 12, 2010.
  28. ^ Hayden, Eric (October 12, 2010). "Morning Vid: Ron Paul Scolds 'Discourteous' MSNBC Host". The Atlantic. Retrieved October 12, 2010.
  29. ^ Hagey, Keach (October 12, 2010). "Ron Paul accuses Lawrence O'Donnell of breaking "agreement"". Politico. Retrieved October 12, 2010.
  30. ^ Lawrence O'Donnell's offensive interview with Herman Cain, The Atlantic, October 2011.
  31. ^ Mirkinson, Jack (October 8, 2011). "Lawrence O'Donnell Defends Herman Cain Interview (VIDEO)". The Huffington Post.
  32. ^ Huddleston, Tom Jr. (September 20, 2017). "MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell Pleads 'Stop the Hammering!' in Leaked Outtakes". Fortune. New York, NY.
  33. ^ "MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell Pleads 'Stop the Hammering!' in Leaked Outtakes".
  34. ^ Concha, Joe (October 16, 2017). "NBC fires producer who leaked Lawrence O'Donnell meltdown video: report". The Hill. Washington, DC.
  35. ^ Bauder, David (August 29, 2019). "MSNBC's O'Donnell retracts Trump story". AP News. Retrieved August 29, 2019.
  36. ^ Wulfsohn, Joseph (August 29, 2019). "MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell apologizes for unverified Trump-Russia report: 'We are retracting the story'". Fox News. Retrieved August 29, 2019.
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  38. ^ O'Donnell, Lawrence, "Rewrite," The Last Word, NBC News, August 1, 2011. Video available at
  39. ^ a b c d "K.I.N.D Fund marks nearly $40 million raised since its launch, returns for 13th fundraising season Nov 28". UNICEF USA. November 28, 2023. Retrieved February 9, 2024.
  40. ^ "The McLaughlin Group : Library".
  41. ^ "ABOUT ME – Kathryn-Harrold".
  42. ^ "Lawrence Francis O'Donnell vs. Kathryn Harrold". Los Angeles County Superior Court District West (Santa Monica) Civil Case Index divorce filing #SD15349. January 11, 1999. Retrieved January 11, 2011.
  43. ^ a b Catherine Taibi (April 14, 2014). "Lawrence O'Donnell Injured In Car Accident". Huffington Post. Retrieved June 20, 2014.
  44. ^ Fung, Katherine (June 20, 2014). "Lawrence O'Donnell Says He's 'Lucky To Be Alive' After Horrifying Car Crash". Huffington Post. Retrieved June 20, 2014.
  45. ^ "Codman Academy Charter Public School". www.codmanacademy.org.

External links edit

  • Lawrence O'Donnell on Twitter  
  • Lawrence O'Donnell at IMDb
  • The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell on MSNBC
  • Appearances on C-SPAN

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This article is about the political analyst For other uses see Lawrence O Donnell disambiguation Lawrence Francis O Donnell Jr born November 7 1951 1 is an American television anchor actor author screenwriter liberal political commentator and host of The Last Word with Lawrence O Donnell an MSNBC opinion and news program that airs on weeknights 2 Lawrence O DonnellO Donnell at the Women s March along Fifth Avenue on January 21 2017BornLawrence Francis O Donnell Jr 1951 11 07 November 7 1951 age 72 Boston Massachusetts U S EducationHarvard University BA OccupationsPolitical analysttelevision hostactorNotable credit s Political commentary The Last Word with Lawrence O DonnellThe McLaughlin Group Morning JoeTelevision fictional series The West Wing producer writer actor Big Love Homeland actor SpouseKathryn Harrold m 1994 div 2013 wbr Children1 He was a writer and producer for the NBC series The West Wing playing the role of President Bartlet s father in flashbacks as well as creator and executive producer of the NBC series Mister Sterling He also appeared as a recurring character on the HBO series Big Love O Donnell began his political career in 1989 as an aide to U S Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan and was staff director for the Senate Finance Committee He describes himself as a practical European socialist 3 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Author 2 2 U S Congress 2 3 Television 2 3 1 Writing and production 2 3 2 Contributor and host 2 3 3 Acting 3 Controversies 4 Political views 5 Philanthropy 6 Personal life 7 Filmography 7 1 Film 7 2 Television 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEarly life editO Donnell was born in Boston on November 7 1951 1 the son of Frances Marie nee Buckley an office manager and Lawrence Francis O Donnell Sr an attorney and member of the Supreme Court Bar He is of Irish descent and grew up Catholic 4 He attended St Sebastian s School class of 1970 where he was captain of the baseball team and wide receiver on their undefeated football team O Donnell majored in economics at Harvard College from which he graduated in 1976 5 While at Harvard he wrote for the Harvard Lampoon 6 Career editAuthor edit From 1977 to 1988 O Donnell was a writer 5 In 1983 he published the book Deadly Force about a case of wrongful death and police brutality in which O Donnell s father was the plaintiff s lawyer 7 In 1986 the book was made into the film A Case of Deadly Force in which Richard Crenna played O Donnell s father and Tate Donovan played O Donnell and for which O Donnell was associate producer 8 In 2017 O Donnell published the book Playing with Fire The 1968 Election and the Transformation of American Politics 9 U S Congress edit From 1989 to 1995 O Donnell was a legislative aide to Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan 5 From 1989 to 1991 he served as senior advisor to Moynihan From 1992 to 1993 he was staff director of the United States Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works then chaired by Senator Moynihan and from 1993 to 1995 he was staff director of the United States Senate Committee on Finance again under Senator Moynihan s chairmanship 10 Television edit Writing and production edit From 1999 to 2006 O Donnell was associated with the television drama The West Wing During that time he wrote 16 episodes From 1999 to 2000 he was executive story editor for 12 episodes in 2000 he was co producer of five episodes from 2000 to 2001 he was producer of 17 episodes from 2003 to 2005 he was consulting producer for 44 episodes and from 2005 to 2006 he was executive producer for 22 episodes 11 O Donnell won the 2001 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series for The West Wing and was nominated for the 2006 Emmy for the same category 12 In 2002 O Donnell was supervising producer and writer for the television drama First Monday and in 2003 he was creator executive producer and writer for the television drama Mister Sterling 11 Contributor and host edit nbsp O Donnell right and Ed Asner in 2017 In 2009 O Donnell became a regular contributor on Morning Joe with Joe Scarborough His aggressive debate style on that program and others led to several on air confrontations including an interview with conservative Marc Thiessen on Morning Joe that became so heated that Scarborough took O Donnell off the air 13 Also in 2009 and 2010 O Donnell began appearing frequently as a substitute host of Countdown with Keith Olbermann particularly when Olbermann s father was ill in the hospital citation needed On September 27 2010 O Donnell began hosting a 10 p m show on MSNBC called The Last Word with Lawrence O Donnell 14 15 On January 21 2011 it was announced that O Donnell would take over the 8 p m slot from Keith Olbermann after Olbermann announced the abrupt termination of his show Countdown with Keith Olbermann 16 Beginning October 24 2011 The Last Word with Lawrence O Donnell switched time slots with The Ed Show with Ed Schultz taking over the 8 p m Eastern slot and O Donnell returning to the 10 p m Eastern slot 17 Acting edit O Donnell played Lee Hatcher the Henrickson family attorney in the HBO series Big Love about a polygamous family in Utah In addition to being a producer on The West Wing O Donnell also played President Josiah Bartlet s father in a flashback sequence of the episode Two Cathedrals 18 O Donnell portrayed Judge Lawrence Barr in two episodes of Monk 19 and played himself on an episode of Showtime s Homeland 20 Controversies edit nbsp O Donnell at the 2009 premiere of PoliWood In 2007 O Donnell criticized Mitt Romney s speech on religion stating Romney comes from a religion that was founded by a criminal who was anti American pro slavery and a rapist 21 22 In the April 3 2012 broadcast of The Last Word O Donnell made comments regarding the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints LDS Church saying it was an invented religion which was created by a guy in upstate New York in 1830 when he got caught having sex with the maid and explained to his wife that God told him to do it 23 During the April 11 2012 broadcast of The Last Word O Donnell apologized for the April 3 comments stating that they offended many including some of the show s most supportive fans 24 Before showing a taped October 2010 interview with RNC Chairman Michael Steele O Donnell caused controversy over his intro to the interview which was considered racially insensitive He said Michael Steele is dancing as fast as he can trying to charm independent voters and Tea Partiers while never losing sight of his real master and paycheck provider the Republican National Committee After drawing criticism from Steele and talk radio host Larry Elder O Donnell apologized for his remarks 25 26 27 O Donnell also drew criticism for an October 2010 interview with Congressman Ron Paul when Paul accused him of breaking an agreement not to ask him about other political candidates 28 O Donnell said he was not part of any agreement but an MSNBC spokeswoman stated We told Representative Paul s office that the focus would be on the tea party movement not on specific candidates 29 During an October 2011 interview O Donnell accused Republican primary candidate Herman Cain of not participating in protests during the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s and also charged him with avoiding the draft during the Vietnam War The Atlantic s Conor Friedersdorf said the questions posed by O Donnell were offensive and declared In this interview O Donnell goes to absurd lengths to use patriotism and jingoism as cudgels to attack his conservative guest almost as if he is doing a Stephen Colbert style parody of the tactics he imagines a right wing blowhard might employ Does he realize he s becoming what he claims to abhor 30 O Donnell s interview with Cain was later defended by Reverend Al Sharpton 31 On September 20 2017 an eight minute video clip was leaked which showed O Donnell angrily cursing and swearing about background noise between segments of a live broadcast that had aired August 29 2017 32 O Donnell apologized on Twitter 33 and the leaker was subsequently fired 34 On August 27 2019 O Donnell reported that Deutsche Bank documents showed Russian oligarchs had cosigned loan applications for Trump O Donnell reported the story based on a single source he did not identify using the qualifier if true and admitted it had not been verified by NBC News 35 The next day O Donnell walked back the report referring to it as an error in judgment 36 Political views editIn a 2005 interview O Donnell called himself a practical European socialist 3 O Donnell also declared himself a socialist on the November 6 2010 Morning Joe show stating I am not a progressive I am not a liberal who is so afraid of the word that I had to change my name to progressive Liberals amuse me I am a socialist I live to the extreme left the extreme left of you mere liberals 37 On the August 1 2011 episode of The Last Word O Donnell further explained I have been calling myself a socialist ever since I first read the definition of socialism in the first economics class I took in college 38 Philanthropy editIn 2010 O Donnell made a trip to Malawi with the intent of providing school room desks for female children who had never seen desks 39 MSNBC and UNICEF partnered to create the K I N D Fund Kids in Need of Desks with the mission to deliver desks to Malawi schools 39 As of 2023 the K I N D fund had raised 40 million for desks and scholarships to support the education of Malawi school girls 39 Since its inception the K I N D Fund has supplied 330 000 school desks for some 1 1 million students and scholarships for 27 600 girls 39 Personal life editOn February 14 1994 Lawrence O Donnell married Kathryn Harrold The couple has one child Elizabeth Buckley Harrold O Donnell 40 O Donnell and Harrold divorced in 2013 41 42 In April 2014 he and his brother Michael were injured in a traffic accident while vacationing in the British Virgin Islands 43 44 O Donnell returned to his MSNBC show The Last Word in June after two months of recuperation 43 He was awarded the Honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters DHL by Suffolk University in 2001 45 Filmography editFilm edit Year Title Role Notes 2006 An Unreasonable Man Himself Documentary 2008 Swing Vote 2012 The Campaign 2012 Game Change Uncredited 2013 Olympus Has Fallen 2016 London Has Fallen Uncredited 2018 Up to Snuff Documentary Television edit Year Title Role Notes 2001 The West Wing Dr Bartlet Episode Two Cathedrals 2003 The Practice Judge Franklin Brown Episode Goodbye 2003 The Lyon s Den Judge Calloway Episode Privileged 2005 Mrs Harris Judge Leggett Television film 2006 2008 Monk Judge Lawrence Barr 2 episodes 2006 2011 Big Love Lee Hatcher 11 episodes 2011 Homeland Himself Episode Clean Skin 2012 Damages The Last Word Host Episode I Love You Mommy 2012 Chasing the Hill Gov Jack Ross Episode The Enchanted Life of Samantha Clemons 2013 Franklin amp Bash Judge Paul W Redford Episode Gone in a Flash 2013 True Blood Himself Episode Radioactive 2013 The Neighbors Episode Close Encounters of the Bird Kind 2015 The Jim Gaffigan Show Episode The Bible Story 2017 Curb Your Enthusiasm Episode Foisted 2018 I Love You America with Sarah Silverman Episode Steve Schmidt 2018 The Circus Inside the Greatest Political Show on Earth Episode War and Peace 2018 House of Cards Episode Chapter 70 2018 Murphy Brown Episode Happy New Year 2019 The Simpsons Episode Mad About the Toy 2023 The Other Two Episode Brooke amp Cary amp Curtis amp Lance See also editNew Yorkers in journalismReferences edit a b Lawrence O Donnell Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Media Retrieved September 13 2021 Lawrence O Donnell is staying on MSNBC CNN June 1 2017 Retrieved June 14 2020 a b Steigerwald Bill November 11 2005 A liberal who loves markets The West Wing s Lawrence O Donnell Newsmaker Interviews Retrieved September 20 2006 Playing with Fire C SPAN org a b c The Almanac of the Unelected Staff of the U S Congress 1994 Edited by Jeffrey B Trammell and Steve Piacente 695 Washington D C Almanac Publishing 1994 ISBN 0 9626134 5 2 Wright Jeanne The Sharp Shooter Aug 12 1994 Los Angeles Times Retrieved September 14 2010 Lawrence O Donnell Jr Deadly Force The Wrongful Death of James Bouden Jr A True Story of How a Badge Can Become a License To Kill William Morrow amp Co 1983 ISBN 0 688 01914 5 A Case of Deadly Force IMDb Retrieved July 16 2010 Menand Louis Lessons from the Election of 1968 The New Yorker TV Producer Lawrence O Donnell NPR Retrieved May 22 2017 a b Lawrence O Donnell IMDb Retrieved July 16 2010 Awards for Lawrence O Donnell IMDb Retrieved July 16 2010 Neiwert David February 12 2010 Lawrence O Donnell Slams Marc Thiessen For His Hypocrisy But Scarborough Shuts Him Down Crooks and Liars Retrieved August 23 2023 Gellman Lindsay July 31 2010 Last Word Lawrence O Donnell MSNBC Show Gets Name The Huffington Post Retrieved August 9 2010 Lawrence O Donnell Gets His Own MSNBC Show The New York Times June 15 2010 Carter Bill Olbermann leaves Countdown on MSNBC The New York Times January 21 2010 Retrieved January 29 2012 Gaines Jeremy October 19 2011 MSNBC Primetime Schedule Change NBC Universal Archived from the original on October 21 2011 The West Wing Weekly 2 22 Two Cathedrals Part 1 with Mary Graham and Lawrence O Donnell The West Wing Weekly March 14 2017 Retrieved August 29 2019 Lawrence O Donnell TV Guide Retrieved August 29 2019 Lawrence O Donnell IMDb Retrieved August 29 2019 Lawrence O Donnell Attacks Mormonism in 2007 YouTube Retrieved June 20 2014 dead YouTube link Linkins Jason December 9 2007 Lawrence O Donnell Loses His Ever Loving Mind on McLaughlin The Huffington Post Lawrence O Donnell Mormonism Is An Invented Religion RealClearPolitics April 4 2012 Retrieved June 20 2014 Rewrite on the politics of religion Video on NBCNews com Video msnbc msn com April 11 2012 Archived from the original on April 16 2012 Retrieved June 20 2014 Bond Paul October 8 2010 MSNBC host sorry for slavery gaffe Toronto Sun Retrieved October 12 2010 Stelter Brian October 7 2010 Night Watch Talk of Witches and an Apology The New York Times Retrieved October 12 2010 Hagey Keach October 7 2010 Lawrence O Donnell apologizes to Michael Steele Politico Retrieved October 12 2010 Hayden Eric October 12 2010 Morning Vid Ron Paul Scolds Discourteous MSNBC Host The Atlantic Retrieved October 12 2010 Hagey Keach October 12 2010 Ron Paul accuses Lawrence O Donnell of breaking agreement Politico Retrieved October 12 2010 Lawrence O Donnell s offensive interview with Herman Cain The Atlantic October 2011 Mirkinson Jack October 8 2011 Lawrence O Donnell Defends Herman Cain Interview VIDEO The Huffington Post Huddleston Tom Jr September 20 2017 MSNBC s Lawrence O Donnell Pleads Stop the Hammering in Leaked Outtakes Fortune New York NY MSNBC s Lawrence O Donnell Pleads Stop the Hammering in Leaked Outtakes Concha Joe October 16 2017 NBC fires producer who leaked Lawrence O Donnell meltdown video report The Hill Washington DC Bauder David August 29 2019 MSNBC s O Donnell retracts Trump story AP News Retrieved August 29 2019 Wulfsohn Joseph August 29 2019 MSNBC s Lawrence O Donnell apologizes for unverified Trump Russia report We are retracting the story Fox News Retrieved August 29 2019 Jack Mirkinson November 6 2010 Lawrence O Donnell Calls Himself A Socialist Slams Glenn Greenwald On Morning Joe The Huffington Post Retrieved November 8 2010 O Donnell Lawrence Rewrite The Last Word NBC News August 1 2011 Video available at a b c d K I N D Fund marks nearly 40 million raised since its launch returns for 13th fundraising season Nov 28 UNICEF USA November 28 2023 Retrieved February 9 2024 The McLaughlin Group Library ABOUT ME Kathryn Harrold Lawrence Francis O Donnell vs Kathryn Harrold Los Angeles County Superior Court District West Santa Monica Civil Case Index divorce filing SD15349 January 11 1999 Retrieved January 11 2011 a b Catherine Taibi April 14 2014 Lawrence O Donnell Injured In Car Accident Huffington Post Retrieved June 20 2014 Fung Katherine June 20 2014 Lawrence O Donnell Says He s Lucky To Be Alive After Horrifying Car Crash Huffington Post Retrieved June 20 2014 Codman Academy Charter Public School www codmanacademy org External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Lawrence O Donnell nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lawrence O Donnell Lawrence O Donnell on Twitter nbsp Lawrence O Donnell at IMDb The Last Word with Lawrence O Donnell on MSNBC Appearances on C SPAN Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lawrence O 27Donnell amp oldid 1219175500, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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