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fandom.11-22-63 | # Daniel Webber
Daniel Webber portrayed assassin Lee Harvey Oswald, who murdered President John F. Kennedy in Dallas on November 22, 1963.
Biography.
Daniel Peter Webber is an Australian actor best known for playing the roles of Darius Pike in the British-Australian science fiction series "K-9", Lee Harvey Oswald in the American science fiction thriller miniseries 11.22.63 and Lewis Wilson in the Netflix original series "The Punisher".
Trivia.
Webber and Lucy Fry, who played Marina Oswald, were dating at the time the miniseries was in production.
| Daniel Webber |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Day in Question
| Day in Question |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Dealey Plaza
Dealey Plaza is a city park in Dallas, Texas. It is the site where President John F. Kennedy was assassinated.
Miniseries.
Jake Epping and Sadie Dunhill met for the first time in the park.
Historical.
Dealey Plaza is a significant part of Dallas history. The site marks the birthplace of Dallas, originally founded by John Neely Bryan in the 1840s. Almost a century later, as part of President Franklin Roosevelt’s Works Progress Administration, the familiar white concrete colonnades and triple underpass were constructed, creating a vehicular park to serve as gateway to the city. The project was spearheaded by civic leader George Bannerman Dealey. After G.B. Dealey died in 1946, a bronze statue to honor him was installed in the park that already bore his name.
Hailed as “The Front Door of Dallas,” Dealey Plaza served as the major gateway to the city from the west and, equally important, as a symbol of civic pride. In November 1963, that focus changed when President Kennedy was assassinated in the heart of the plaza. Instantly, the cradle of Dallas history became known as an internationally recognized murder site.
| Dealey Plaza |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Deanna Cahill
Deanna Cahill portrayed Jacqueline Kennedy in the motorcade in the eighth and final episode, The Day in Question.
| Deanna Cahill |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Deke
| Deke |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Deke Simmons
Deke Simmons (Deacon) is the Principal of Jodie High School in Jodie, Texas. Miss Mimi is his secretary. He hires Jake Epping as a substitute English teacher in 1960.
Deke and Miss Mimi are in an intimate relationship, but they keep it a secret because of the racist views of the time.
| Deke Simmons |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Doris Dunning
Doris Dunning is the wife of Frank Dunning and mother of Harry Dunning. She lives in Holden, Kentucky with her family.
On Halloween night in 1960, Frank kills her and two of their children in a drunken rage. Harry is the only one who survives.
Alternate Timeline.
Jake Epping goes back in time to 1960 to try to make 2016 Harry's life better by stopping Frank from killing his family. Jake tries to get them out of town, but Frank discovers the ruse and stops them. That night, Jake goes to Harry's house and gets into a fight with Frank. Jake garrotes Frank and kills him.
| Doris Dunning |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Dunning Butchers
Dunning Butchers is Frank Dunning's family business. He lured Jake Epping to the shop to intimidate and threaten him.
| Dunning Butchers |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Edna Price
Edna Price and her husband, Arliss, rent a room to Jake Epping while he is visiting Holden, Kentucky. She is a strict Southern Baptist.
Edna asks Jake what he is doing in town. He says he is a writer. She immediately asks if he is a communist because she thinks all writers are communists. He denies her accusation. Edna informs him she is a good Christian woman and reads The Saturday Evening Post and Arliss is partial to Field and Stream.
Jake says he will only be there for three days, but she says she will have to charge him the full weekly rate of three dollars - in advance. Edna tells him there are to be no girls or food in his room.
| Edna Price |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Edwin Walker
Major General Edwin Walker survived an assassination attempt in his own home on April 10, 1963. It was later discovered that Lee Harvey Oswald had committed the action.
Historical Figure.
Biography.
Edwin A. Walker, United States Army General, was born in Center Point, Kerr County, Texas, on November 10, 1909. On April 10, 1963, Walker was victim of an assassination attempt while he sat at a desk in his Dallas home - the bullet missed by inches. It was later discovered that Lee Harvey Oswald had taken the shot at Walker. Marina Oswald later revealed that her husband admitted to her that he had attempted to kill Walker. Photographs of Walker's house were found in Oswald's apartment after the Kennedy assassination, and the FBI matched the bullet found at Walker's residence with fragments recovered in the Kennedy assassination. He apparently had used the same rifle both times. Oswald believed that Walker was a dangerous fascist who should be stopped before he became politically powerful. Walker never gained such power and died in relative obscurity in Dallas on October 31, 1993.
External Links.
For further biographical information, see Edwin A. Walker at the Texas State Historical Association website.
| Edwin Walker |
fandom.11-22-63 | # El Conejo
El Conejo is an expensive restaurant in Dallas, Texas. Jake Epping followed George de Mohrenschildt there to spy on him.
| El Conejo |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Ellen Dunning
Ellen Dunning was born in Holden, Kentucky to Frank and Doris Dunning.
On Halloween night in 1960, her father killed her, her brother Tugga, and her mother in a drunken rage. Her brother, Harry, was the only one who survived.
Alternate Timeline.
Jake Epping goes back in time to 1960 to try to make 2016 Harry's life better by stopping Frank from killing his family. Jake tries to get them out of town, but Frank discovers the ruse and stops them. That night, Jake goes to Harry's house and gets into a fight with Frank. Jake garrotes Frank and kills him.
| Ellen Dunning |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Episode 1
| Episode 1 |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Eyes of Texas
| Eyes of Texas |
fandom.11-22-63 | # First Lady
| First Lady |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Fort Worth
Fort Worth is a major city in the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington metroplex in North Central Texas.
Miniseries.
Lee Harvey Oswald, his wife, Marina, and daughter, June, made their home here upon their return from Russia in June 1962. They stayed until October 1962 when they moved to Dallas.
Jake Epping and Bill Turcotte rented an apartment near the Oswalds to spy on them.
Historical.
The city of Fort Worth was established in 1849 as an army outpost on a bluff overlooking the Trinity River. Fort Worth has historically been a center of the longhorn cattle trade. It still embraces its Western heritage and traditional architecture and design. It eventually acquired the nickname, "Cowtown".
At its inception, Fort Worth relied on cattle drives that traveled the Chisholm Trail. Millions of cattle were driven north to market along this trail, and Fort Worth became the center of cattle drives, and later, ranching, until the Civil War.
During the Civil War, Fort Worth suffered shortages causing its population to decline. It recovered during the Reconstruction Era with general stores, banks, and "Hell's Half-Acre", a large collection of saloons and dance halls which increased business and criminal activity in the city. By the early twentieth century, the military used martial law to regulate Hell's Half-Acre's bartenders and prostitutes.
Since the late twentieth century, several major companies have been headquartered in Fort Worth. These include American Airlines Group (and subsidiaries American Airlines and Envoy Air), the John Peter Smith Hospital, Pier 1 Imports, RadioShack, Cash America International, GM Financial, XTO Energy, the BNSF Railway, and Bell Helicopter. Companies with significant presence in the city are Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Lockheed Martin, GE Transportation, and Dallas-based telecommunications company AT&T.
Fort Worth is home to the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition and several world-class museums designed by internationally known contemporary architects. They include: the Kimbell Art Museum, designed by the American architect Louis Kahn and Italian architect Renzo Piano; the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, designed by Tadao Ando; the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, designed by Philip Johnson; the Sid Richardson Museum, redesigned by David M. Schwarz; and the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, designed by Ricardo Legorreta of Mexico.
| Fort Worth |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Frances Boland
Frances Boland runs Boland's Boarding House in Dallas, Texas. Her fifteen year old son, Henry, lives with her at the house. At Al Templeton's recommendation, Jake Epping rents a room there when he first arrives in Dallas in 1960. However, Frances does not remember Al because the timeline was recently reset.
When Jake returns home from spying on George de Mohrenschildt, he discovers the past has pushed back. A fire broke out at the boarding house. Henry has been tragically killed and Frances is wracked with grief.
| Frances Boland |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Frank
| Frank |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Frank Dunning
Frank Dunning is the father of Jake Epping's adult education student, Harry Dunning. He runs the family business, Dunning Butchers.
Biography.
Frank Dunning was married to Bill Turcotte's sister, Clara, and had a child with her. In 1948 he killed her and the child, then buried them. Because Bill was a child at the time, no one believed him when he said Dunning was responsible for the murders. Their bodies were never found.
Frank subsequently married again to Doris and had three children by her: two sons, Tugga and Harry, and a daughter, Ellen.
On Halloween night in 1960, Frank kills his wife, Ellen and Tugga in a drunken rage. Harry is the only one who survives. However, Harry sustains injuries which leave him with permanent brain damage.
Alternate Timeline.
Jake Epping goes back in time to 1960 to try to make 2016 Harry's life better by stopping Frank from killing his family. Jake tries to get them out of town, but Frank discovers the ruse and stops them. That night, Jake goes to Harry's house and gets into a fight with Frank. Jake garrotes Frank and kills him.
| Frank Dunning |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Frank Dunning (Novel)
Frank Dunning is the father of Harry Dunning, whom Jake Epping saves from being maimed in 1958.
Description.
After reading Harry's essay about Frank killing his wife (Harry's mother), two of Harry's brothers and hurting Harry badly while leaving his sister in a coma, Jake sets out to murder Frank to prevent him from killing his family.
Appearances.
11/22/63 (Novel)
| Frank Dunning (Novel) |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Frederick E.O. Toye
Frederick E.O. Toye (Fred) was a director on the 11.22.63 miniseries. He helmed two episodes - "The Kill Floor" and "The Eyes of Texas".
Biography.
Toye is an American director known for "Westworld" (2016-2018) and "The Good Wife" (2010-2016). He has also directed episodes of "Lost", "Ghost Whisperer", "Brothers & Sisters", "The 4400", "Moonlight", "V", "CSI: NY", "Chuck", "Falling Skies" and "Person of Interest".
| Frederick E.O. Toye |
fandom.11-22-63 | # George Amberson
| George Amberson |
fandom.11-22-63 | # George MacKay
George MacKay portrayed Bill Turcotte, a young man who helps Jake spy on Lee Harvey Oswald.
Biography.
George MacKay is an English actor best known for his roles in "The Boys Are Back" (2009), "How I Live Now" (2013), "Sunshine on Leith" (2013), "For Those in Peril" (2013), "Captain Fantastic" (2016), and "Ophelia" (2018).
| George MacKay |
fandom.11-22-63 | # George de Mohrenschildt
George de Mohrenschildt is a Russian immigrant who befriends Lee Harvey Oswald in the summer of 1962. He maintains this friendship until Oswald's death, two days after the assassination of the United States President John F. Kennedy.
Character.
Biography.
George is a Russian expatriate who is educated, charming and rich. He belongs to the Dallas Petroleum Club.
Historical Figure.
Biography.
De Mohrenschildt was born in Russia on April 17, 1911. He died by suicide on March 29, 1977.
External Links.
George de Mohrenschildt at Spartacus Educational.
| George de Mohrenschildt |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Gil Bellows
Gil Bellows portrayed James Hosty, an FBI agent investigating Lee Harvey Oswald and Jake Epping.
Biography.
Bellows is a Canadian actor and producer, known for "The Shawshank Redemption" (1994), "Love and a .45" (1994) and "Ally McBeal" (1997). He has been married to Rya Kihlstedt since October 3, 1994. They have two children.
Trivia.
Gil Bellows was also in "The Shawshank Redemption" (1994), a film based on a Stephen King short story.
| Gil Bellows |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Grantham Coleman
Grantham Coleman portrayed Bonnie Ray Williams, Lee Harvey Oswald's coworker at the Texas School Book Depository.
Coleman is an actor, known for "The Americans" (2013), "11.22.63" (2016) and "NCIS" (2003).
Source.
Grantham Coleman on the Internet Movie Database. Retrieved on April 4, 2019.
| Grantham Coleman |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Gregory North
Gregory North portrayed General Edwin Walker, whom Lee Harvey Oswald attempts to assassinate.
Gregory North is an American actor working in film, television and theatre. He is known for "Elizabethtown" (2005), "In Good Company" (2004) and 11.22.63 (2016).
| Gregory North |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Hannah Levinson
Hannah Levinson portrayed Ellen Dunning, Young Harry Dunning's sister.
Biography.
Levinson is a Canadian actress based in Toronto. She is known for "Age of Reason" (2016), "Designated Survivor" (2016) and 11.22.63 (2016). She won the
2016 Joey Award, in the category "Young Actress Age 8 or Younger in a Short Film", for "Age of Reason".
| Hannah Levinson |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Happy Birthday, Lee Harvey Oswald
Happy Birthday, Lee Harvey Oswald is the sixth episode in the Hulu original series, "11.22.63". It originally aired on March 21, 2016.
Synopsis.
It is October 1962, and the gathering storm of threats in Dallas continues to build. Jake must take drastic action to establish the full dimensions of the threat to Kennedy. And amidst it all, he is hit with an unexpected death and a bitter betrayal from one of those closest to him.
Plot.
"[ Add plot details for this episode now!]"
Memorable Quotes.
"[ Add a memorable quote from this episode now!]"
| Happy Birthday, Lee Harvey Oswald |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Harry
| Harry |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Harry's
| Harry's |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Harry Dunning
Harry Dunning is the janitor at South Lisbon High School in Lisbon, Maine.
Biography.
Harry Dunning was born in Holden, Kentucky to Frank and Doris Dunning. When he was a child, he was hurt badly when his father killed his mother and siblings in a drunken rage on October 31, 1960. Harry sustained injuries which left him mentally disabled.
In 2016, he is a student in Jake Epping's GED class, while working as a janitor at the school.
Alternate Timeline.
1960.
When Jake Epping goes back in time to 1960, he also decides to try to make Harry's life better by stopping Frank from killing his family. Jake tries to get them out of town, but Frank discovers the ruse and stops them. That night, Jake goes to Harry's house, gets into a fight with Frank, garrotes and kills him.
2016.
After saving John F. Kennedy's life in 1963, Jake returns to discover Lisbon in ruins, destroyed by a nuclear war forty years ago. He sees Harry, who brings Jake back to a dilapidated warehouse where he lives. In the years after the war, his mother died of disease and his siblings disappeared.
He remembers Jake and asks him why he saved his family. Jake says he wanted to make his life better, but Jake realizes that this new world is not better.
| Harry Dunning |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Harry Dunning (Novel)
Harry Dunning is a janitor at Lisbon Falls High School, and a student in Jake Epping's evening GED class.
Description.
Harry's submission of a paper about the night his father, Frank Dunning, murdered his mother and siblings with a hammer provides Jake with motivation and a test case to see if history can be changed. In Jake's second time thread, most of his family members are saved, but Harry serves in the Vietnam War and is killed in the Tet Offensive. In Jake's third time thread, Harry survives Vietnam, but is wheelchair-bound and living alone in a ruined Lisbon Falls.
Appearances.
11/22/63 (Novel)
| Harry Dunning (Novel) |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Henry Boland
Henry Boland is the son of Frances Boland, who runs the Boland's Boarding House in Dallas, Texas.
After going back in time to 1960, Jake Epping drives from Lisbon, Maine to Dallas. He locates the Boland Boarding House and meets the landlady, Frances Boland. She introduces him to her son, Henry, who is in the ROTC.
The next day, Jake goes down to breakfast. Henry comes in and says that he is heading into the Army when he turns eighteen. Jake asks why and the boy says he wants to serve his country. Jake falls silent.
That evening, Jake follows George de Mohrenschildt to the posh Dallas restaurant, El Conejo, in order to spy on him. Afterwards, as Jake pulls up to the boarding house, he sees smoke and flames. The Past has pushed back. His room is burning, and Frances sobs over her son Henry, killed in the fire.
Trivia.
The character is billed as "ROTC Kid" in the credits.
| Henry Boland |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Holden
| Holden |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Holden, Kentucky
Holden, Kentucky is Harry Dunning's hometown. The day that changed his life was Halloween night 1960 when his father, Frank Dunning, killed everyone in his family.
Description.
Holden is about a one-hour drive from Lexington. It a small town with no tourist appeal. An ironworks factory produces a noxious smell that keeps visitors away, therefore no lodgings are available. When visitors do come, they usually rent a room from Arliss and Edna Price.
The only nightlife in town is Sammy's Town House where Bill Turcotte tends bar. The bar fills up after quitting time at the factory.
Changing the Past.
Jake Epping goes back in time to 1960 to try to make Harry's life better by stopping Frank from killing his family. Jake tries to get them out of town, but Frank discovers the ruse and stops them. That night, Jake goes to Harry's house, gets into a fight with Frank, garrotes and kills him.
Trivia.
General.
Holden is a fictional location invented for the miniseries. In the novel, the setting is Derry, Maine (1958). Derry is a fictional town where other Stephen King stories are set.
| Holden, Kentucky |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Hulu
Hulu is the leading premium streaming service offering live and on-demand television and movies, with and without commercials, both in and outside the home.
On September 22, 2014, Hulu announced that they had picked up the 11/22/63 miniseries.
About.
Launched in 2008, Hulu is the only service that gives viewers instant access to current shows from every major U.S. broadcast network; libraries of hit television series and films; and acclaimed Hulu Originals like Emmy and Golden Globe Award-winning series "The Handmaid’s Tale", Emmy Award-nominated series including "The Looming Tower", "The Act", "Catch-22", "Castle Rock" and "Pen15", alongside hit series Marvel’s Runaways, Ramy, Shrill, and the Oscar and Emmy-nominated documentary film "Minding the Gap". The service also streams live news, entertainment and sports from 21st Century Fox, The Walt Disney Company, NBCUniversal, CBS Corporation, The CW, Turner Networks, A+E Networks and Discovery Networks – available all in one place.
External Links.
Official Website
| Hulu |
fandom.11-22-63 | # J. J. Abrams
J. J. Abrams was an executive producer on the "11.22.63" miniseries.
Career.
Jeffrey Jacob Abrams is an American filmmaker. He is known for his work in the genres of action, drama, and science fiction. Abrams wrote or produced such films as "Regarding Henry" (1991), "Forever Young" (1992), "Armageddon" (1998), "Cloverfield" (2008), "Star Trek" (2009), "Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens" (2015), and "Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker" (2019).
Abrams has created numerous television series, including "Felicity" (co-creator, 1998–2002), "Alias" (creator, 2001–2006), "Lost" (co-creator, 2004–2010), and "Fringe" (co-creator, 2008–2013). He won two Emmy Awards for "Lost" — Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series and Outstanding Drama Series.
His directorial film work includes "Mission: Impossible III" (2006), "Star Trek" (2009), "Super 8" (2011), and "Star Trek Into Darkness" (2013). He also directed, produced and co-wrote "The Force Awakens", the seventh episode of the Star Wars saga and the first film of the sequel trilogy. The film is also his highest-grossing, as well as the fourth-highest-grossing film of all time not adjusted for inflation. He returned to Star Wars by co-writing, producing and directing the ninth and final installment of the saga, "The Rise of Skywalker".
Abrams' frequent collaborators include producer Bryan Burk, actors Greg Grunberg, Simon Pegg and Keri Russell, composer Michael Giacchino, writers Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci, cinematographers Daniel Mindel and Larry Fong, and editors Maryann Brandon and Mary Jo Markey.
Personal Life.
Abrams is married to public relations executive Katie McGrath and has three children. He resides in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, California.
| J. J. Abrams |
fandom.11-22-63 | # JFK
| JFK |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Jack Fulton
Jack Fulton portrayed Harry Dunning as a child.
Jack Fulton is a Canadian film and television actor, known for "The Kindness of Strangers" (2019), "Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments" (2016) and "12 Monkeys" (2015).
| Jack Fulton |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Jack Ruby
Jack Leon Ruby, (born Jacob Leon Rubenstein) was a nightclub owner with mob connections who killed Lee Harvey Oswald two days after he assassinated President John F. Kennedy.
Character.
Biography.
During the 1960 election, Jake Epping and Bill Turcotte (the latter of whom was drunk) encountered Ruby at the nightclub he owned. When Ruby introduced himself, Jake was stunned to meet him. Ruby expressed his support for Kennedy and said he hated his own brothers.
Historical Figure.
Biography.
Jack Ruby was born Jacob Rubenstein on March 25, 1911, in Chicago, Illinois, to Polish immigrants Joseph and Fannie (née Rutkowski or Rokowsky) Rubenstein. Upon his parents' separation, he was placed in a foster home. At age sixteen he dropped out of school and became part of the street life on Chicago's West Side. There he worked at various odd jobs, which at one time included delivering sealed envelopes for Al Capone at a dollar an errand, and engaged in years of street-fighting, often in response to anti-Semitic taunts.
He moved to California in 1933. After returning to Chicago in 1937, he was hired by Leon Cooke to assist in organizing a union of junkyard workers. After losing control of the union to Chicago racketeers, Cooke was murdered by the union president in 1939. Ruby left a few months later, and it is unclear whether or not he was connected with the Chicago syndicate.
In 1941 he worked for the Spartan Novelty Company and in late 1942 for the Globe Auto Glass Company and the Universal Sales Company. During World War II he was drafted into the United States Army Air Corps (1943) and spent the war at southern bases working as an aircraft mechanic. He received a good-conduct medal and was discharged in 1946 as a private first class. He then joined his brothers in the Earl Products Company, which manufactured and distributed punchboard gambling devices, miniature cedar chests, key chains, and small kitchen items. In 1947 the men changed their name to Ruby, and the brothers bought Jack out. He moved to Dallas and went into the nightclub business with his sister.
Over the next sixteen years he ran a series of mostly unsuccessful nightclubs, sold items ranging from liquid vitamin formulas to log cabins, and was arrested nine times, although no serious charges were filed.
On November 24, 1963, Ruby, then proprietor of the Carousel Club, shot and killed Lee Harvey Oswald, the accused assassin of President John F. Kennedy, in the basement of the Dallas City Jail, during Oswald's transfer to the county jail. Millions of witnesses watched on national television. Although he was defended by Melvin Belli on the grounds that "psychomotor epilepsy" caused him to black out consciously while functioning physically, Ruby was convicted of murder with malice on March 14, 1964, and sentenced to death.
In October 1966, however, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals reversed the conviction on the grounds of improper admission of testimony and the necessity of a change of venue. The arrangements for a new trial in February, in Wichita Falls, were under way, when, on December 9, 1966, Ruby was admitted to Parkland Hospital in Dallas, apparently suffering from pneumonia. Testing quickly revealed terminal lung cancer. He died at Parkland on January 3, 1967, of a blood clot in his lungs and was buried in Chicago.
He never married. He espoused no political affiliation or party preference, denied any involvement in a conspiracy, and maintained to the end that he shot Oswald on impulse from grief and outrage.
| Jack Ruby |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Jacqueline Kennedy
"Mr. Amberson, I don't know how to say this, but I have a feeling that could've happened today. Thanks to you, it didn't. [. . .] I know that you lost your fiancée. I'm so sorry. God bless you."
Jacqueline Kennedy (Jackie) was the wife of President John F. Kennedy and the First Lady of the United States.
Character.
Biography.
After time traveler Jake Epping saved John Kennedy's life from the assassin Lee Harvey Oswald, the President calls Jake to thank him before handing the phone to Jacqueline. She also thanks him and offers her condolences for the death of Sadie Dunhill, whom Oswald had killed.
Historical Figure.
Biography.
Jacqueline Lee Bouvier Kennedy Onassis (July 28, 1929 – May 19, 1994) was First Lady of the United States during the presidency of John F. Kennedy and was regarded then and afterward as an international icon of style and culture.
Bouvier was born in 1929 in Southampton, New York. In 1951, she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in French literature from George Washington University and went on to work for the Washington Times-Herald as an inquiring photographer.
In 1952, Bouvier met then-Congressman Jack Kennedy at a dinner party in Washington. Kennedy was elected to the Senate that same year, and the couple married on September 12, 1953, in Newport, Rhode Island. They had four children, two of whom died in infancy. Following her husband's election to the presidency in 1960, Jacqueline was known for her highly publicized restoration of the White House and emphasis on arts and culture, as well as for her style, elegance and grace.
On November 22, 1963, Jacqueline was riding with her husband in a presidential motorcade in Dallas, Texas, when he was assassinated. Following his funeral, she and her children largely withdrew from public view. In 1968, she married Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis. Following Onassis' death in 1975, she had a career as a book editor in New York City. She died on May 19, 1994, of non-Hodgkin lymphoma, aged sixty-four.
| Jacqueline Kennedy |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Jake
| Jake |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Jake Amberson
| Jake Amberson |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Jake Epping
Jake Epping (Jake Amberson) is a high school English and Literature teacher, and a writer living in Lisbon, Maine.
Biography.
Jacob George "Jake" Epping was born on February 27, 1978. He attended Bates College. Jake currently teaches English and Literature at South Lisbon High School, and also teaches GED night classes. Harry Dunning is one of his GED students.
Jake was married to Christy Epping. She liked his writing and made him take ballroom dance classes. They divorced in 2016.
Jake has been good friends with Al Templeton for ten to twelve years. Al shows him the Rabbit Hole (time portal) in the pantry of his diner and convinces Jake to go back in time to stop the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
| Jake Epping |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Jake Epping (Novel)
Jake Epping is a high school English teacher who resides in Lisbon Falls, Maine.
Description.
In 2011, Jake learned of the existence of a temporal portal from Al Templeton, and later used the portal to travel back to 1958 in order to prevent Frank Dunning from murdering his family. Later in that year, he traveled to Dallas, Texas to begin preparations for intervening in Lee Harvey Oswald's assassination of John F. Kennedy.
Appearances.
"11/22/63" (Novel)
| Jake Epping (Novel) |
fandom.11-22-63 | # James Franco
James Franco starred in the Hulu television miniseries 11.22.63 as Jake Epping, a teacher who goes back in time to try to prevent the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. He was also a producer on the miniseries and directed the episode, "The Truth".
Biography.
Known for his breakthrough starring role on Freaks and Geeks (1999), James Franco was born in Palo Alto, California on April 19, 1978. His mother, Betsy Franco, is Jewish, and his father, Douglas Eugene "Doug" Franco, was of Portuguese and Swedish descent, and ran a Silicon Valley business. James's mother, a writer, has acted on occasion.
| James Franco |
fandom.11-22-63 | # James Hosty
James Hosty is an FBI Special Agent based in Dallas, Texas. He investigates Lee Harvey Oswald and Jake Epping.
Character.
Biography.
Hosty questions Jake Epping, who has just narrowly prevented Oswald from killing the president. Hosty is suspicious of Epping because of what he knows about Oswald and his investigation by the FBI, but assists Epping in his efforts to quietly disappear, so that he may return to 2016.
Historical Figure.
Biography.
James Patrick Hosty, Jr. (August 28, 1924 - June 10, 2011) was an American FBI agent assigned to investigate Lee Harvey Oswald upon Oswald's June 1962 return to the United States after his defection to the Soviet Union. After Hosty made contact with Marina Oswald (a Soviet citizen) in order to interview her about her recent entry into the United States, Oswald wrote him a letter to protest the "harassment" of his wife Marina, and had Hosty's name and phone number in his address book. After the Kennedy assassination, Hosty did not disclose Oswald's letter about Marina to the Warren Commission and destroyed it on his superior's order. Because of this, Hosty attracted speculation as a possible conspirator in several conspiracy theories. Hosty was transferred to the FBI's Kansas City office until his mandatory retirement in 1979. Hosty later wrote a memoir about the Kennedy assassination, titled "Assignment: Oswald".
| James Hosty |
fandom.11-22-63 | # James Kent
James Kent was a director on the 11.22.63 miniseries. He helmed the episode, "Soldier Boy".
Biography.
James Kent is a director and producer, known for "Testament of Youth" (2014), "The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Lister" (2010) and "11.22.63" (2016).
He won the Outflix Film Festival Jury Award (2010) for Best Foreign Feature for "The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Lister" (2010).
| James Kent |
fandom.11-22-63 | # James Strong
James Strong was a director on the 11.22.63 miniseries. He directed two episodes, "Other Voices, Other Rooms" and "The Day in Question".
Biography.
Strong is a British director and producer, known for "Vanity Fair" (2018), "Liar" (2017) and "Broadchurch" (2013). He has been nominated for eight awards and won one: the BAFTA Cymru Award (2008) for Best Director - Drama (Y Cyfarwyddwr Gorau - Drama), for the episode "Voyage of the Damned" from "Doctor Who" (2005).
| James Strong |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Jeanne de Mohrenschildt
Jeanne de Mohrenschildt is the wife of George de Mohrenschildt. They are Russian expatriates living in Texas when they befriend Lee Harvey Oswald and his wife, Marina.
Historical Figure.
Biography.
Eugenia (Jeanne) Fomenko was born in Harbin, China on May 5, 1914. Eugenia became an architect in Harbin. In 1932, she married Valentin Bogoiavlensky. They later moved to Shanghai where they became a successful dance team. It was during this period that they changed their names to Robert and Jeanne LeGon.
In 1938, they emigrated to the United States. Her father remained in China and, according to her testimony before the Warren Commission, he was doing secret work for the United States government. Jeanne later heard from another family member that her father was killed by the "Communists" in 1941.
Jeanne found work with Martins Fashion Apparel Store in Brooklyn. According to her own account:"Within one year, from modeling, from twenty-five, I became in charge of the showroom, I was selling, I was selecting fabrics, and became a stylist. . . the very same firm paid me to design a collection for them."
In the summer of 1953, Jeanne LeGon moved to Dallas where she was employed by Nardis Sportswear. In April 1954, she relocated to California where she worked for Style Garments. In 1955, she returned to Dallas and designed dresses for Handmacher Vogel. The following year she met George de Mohrenschildt.
According to Priscilla Johnson McMillan:"After Jeanne started seeing George de Monhrenschildt, Robert LeGon came twice to Dallas. He is said to have gone after his wife's admirer with a revolver, then hired a private detective. But, like so many others before him, he succumbed to the de Mohrenschildt charm. He declared that he would grant his wife a divorce on one condition - that de Mohrenschildt promise to marry her."
Jeanne married George de Mohrenschildt in June 1959. After the couple used all their savings on a trip to Mexico and Central America, they returned to Dallas. George began writing a book about his experiences and Jeanne found a job in the millinery department of the Sanger-Harris department store.
Jeanne and George de Mohrenschildt attempted to provide support for Russian-born people living in Dallas. Jeanne told the Warren Commission:"There are two types of Russian people there - some that came in after the revolution, and there are some new ones that escaped during the Second World War, from Germany. . . If anybody heard that there was all of a sudden a new Russian somewhere, there was, naturally, interest in people to know who they are, where they are from, what kind of people they are."
In June 1963, Jeanne de Mohrenschildt and her husband moved to Haiti. After the assassination of John F. Kennedy, the couple were recalled to America to testify before the Warren Commission.
In 1976, George de Mohrenschildt was committed to a mental institution. According to Jeanne he was suffering from depression. He was taken to Parkland Hospital and underwent electroshock therapy.
| Jeanne de Mohrenschildt |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Joanna Douglas
Joanna Douglas portrayed Harry Dunning's mother, Doris.
Biography.
Joanna Douglas is a Canadian actress, known for "Crimson Peak" (2015), "Warehouse 13" (2009) and "Saw 3D: The Final Chapter" (2010). She has been married to J.K. since 2012. They have three children.
Source.
Joanna Douglas on the Internet Movie Database. Retrieved on April 12, 2019.
| Joanna Douglas |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Jodie
| Jodie |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Jodie, Texas
Jodie is a small town in Texas between Dallas and Fort Worth.
Plot.
Jake Epping gets a job at Jodie High School in 1960 as an English teacher. He builds a successful career over the next two years as he awaits Lee Harvey Oswald's arrival in 1962.
| Jodie, Texas |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Jodie High School
Jodie High School is a high school located in Jodie, Texas, a small town near Dallas. The school colors are blue and yellow, and their mascot is the lion.
Plot.
Jake Epping took a teaching job here in 1960 while he awaited Lee Harvey Oswald's 1962 arrival. He befriended Deke Simmons, the principal, and Mimi Corcoran, Deke's secretary. Jake built a successful career at the school.
In 1962 he met Sadie Dunhill, the new school librarian, whom he had met before by chance at Dealey Plaza in 1960.
Whereas in 2016 Jake had been burned out, here in 1960s Jodie he revived and became one of the students' favorite teachers.
| Jodie High School |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Joe Henderson
Joe Henderson was the consulting producer for the "11.22.63" television miniseries. He wrote the episode, "The Truth".
Biography.
Henderson hails from Chicago, Illinois. He graduated from the University of Iowa in 2001.
He is a producer and writer, known for "11.22.63" (2016), White Collar (2009-2014), Lucifer (2015 - for which he is also the showrunner), Almost Human (2013), and Graceland TV (2012-2013).
Henderson received the 2017 Writers Guild of America (USA) nomination for Long Form Adaptation (TV) for "11.22.63".
He currently lives in Los Angeles, California, with his family (as of 2021).
| Joe Henderson |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Joel Cox
Joel Cox portrayed Henry Boland, the son of Frances Boland, in the pilot episode, The Rabbit Hole.
Biography.
Andy Joel Cox is an actor, performer and singer-songwriter. He has appeared as Oliver in Drayton Entertainment’s production of "Oliver!" and Tiny Tim in Theatre Aquarius’ production of "A Christmas Carol", as well as in several commercials for Toyota, Honeycomb Cereal and IKEA. He is also known for "11.22.63" (2016) and "Reign" (2013).
He was living in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada at this time in his career.
| Joel Cox |
fandom.11-22-63 | # John David Coles
John David Coles was a director on the television miniseries "11.22.63". He directed the episode "Happy Birthday, Lee Harvey Oswald".
Biography.
John David Coles is an American film and television director. He directed five episodes of the HBO sitcom "Sex and the City" as well as episodes of "Grey's Anatomy", "Law & Order", "The West Wing", "Desperate Housewives", "Homeland" and "11.22.63".
Coles lives in New York with his wife Laura and his kids, Sam and Jessica. He is a Sundance Director’s Lab Alumni and teaches at the Columbia University Graduate Film Program.
| John David Coles |
fandom.11-22-63 | # John F. Kennedy
""Mr. Amberson. Jack Kennedy here. The Secret Service tells me that, uh, my wife and I, uh, owe you our lives...Thank you.""
John F. Kennedy (born May 29, 1917) was the 35th President of the United States from January 20, 1961 until he was assassinated on November 22, 1963 by Lee Harvey Oswald. Jake Epping goes back in time to prevent Kennedy's assassination.
Historical Figure.
While John Kennedy was famous for being a womanizer, he was dedicated to his wife Jacqueline Kennedy in every other way besides fidelity. After the death of his son Patrick, John and Jacqueline became closer in their relationship, holding hands in public (which they had never done before) and spending more time together, possibly causing Kennedy to remain faithful until his death. He also loved his children Caroline and John Jr. He only had two surviving children, unlike his brother Bobby who had eleven.
Notes.
Chris Phipps was billed as "JFK" in the credits.
| John F. Kennedy |
fandom.11-22-63 | # John F. Kennedy (Novel)
""Mister Amberson? Jack Kennedy here. I...ah...understand that my wife and I owe you...ah...our lives. I also understand that you lost someone very dear to you.""
John Fitzgerald "Jack" Kennedy was the thirty-fifth President of the United States from 1961 to his assassination on November 22, 1963. English teacher Jake Epping was sent back in time from 2011 to prevent Kennedy's brutal and senseless murder.
Appearances.
11/22/63 (Novel)
| John F. Kennedy (Novel) |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Johnny
| Johnny |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Johnny Clayton
Johnny Clayton is Sadie Dunhill's abusive ex-husband.
| Johnny Clayton |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Jonny Coyne
Jonny Coyne portrayed George de Mohrenschildt, a Russian expatriate who befriends Lee Harvey Oswald.
Biography.
Jonathan Coyne is an English actor, best known for playing Warden Edwin James on Fox's short-lived series, "Alcatraz" (2012). He also appeared as Dr. Lydgate in "Once Upon a Time in Wonderland" and "Once Upon a Time", and recurred as George de Mohrenschildt in "11.22.63".
Source.
Jonny Coyne on Wikipedia. Retrieved on April 12, 2019.
| Jonny Coyne |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Josh Duhamel
Josh Duhamel portrayed Frank Dunning, Harry Dunning's abusive, alcoholic father.
Biography.
Joshua David Duhamel is an actor and model who was born in Minot, North Dakota. His ancestry is German, and smaller amounts of Norwegian, French-Canadian, English, Irish, and Austrian (his last name is very common among Francophones in the world). Before his acting career, the football player studied biology and earned his Bachelor's degree at Minot State University with the intention of pursuing dentistry.
At 26 years old, Josh worked in construction, and it was by chance that he got into show business. Modeling eventually gave way to acting as Josh was asked to audition for the title character in "The Picture of Dorian Gray" (2005), from the novel by Oscar Wilde.
On January 10, 2009, Josh married Fergie Duhamel, better known as Fergie from The Black Eyed Peas. They have one child together, Axl Jack Duhamel. They reside in Los Angeles.
Source.
Josh Duhamel on the Internet Movie Database. Retrieved on April 2, 2019.
| Josh Duhamel |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Juliette Angelo
Juliette Angelo portrayed Bobbi Jill Allnut, a student at Jodie High School.
Biography.
Juliette Angelo is an American actress known for "Malibu Country" (2013), "Mad Men" (2014), and "NCIS" (2015). She made her Broadway debut at the age of eight in "How the Grinch Stole Christmas". Juliette then appeared in the original Broadway cast of "Billy Elliot", and as Jane Banks in "Mary Poppins". Juliette is also an experienced equestrienne.
Source.
Juliette Angelo on the Internet Movie Database. Retrieved on April 9, 2019.
| Juliette Angelo |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Kevin J. O'Connor
Kevin J. O'Connor portrayed the Yellow Card Man, a bum who tells Jake Epping that he does not belong in the past.
Biography.
Kevin James O'Connor is an American actor whose first dream was to be a cartoonist, but in later years decided on acting. He trained for the stage at the DePaul/Goodman School of Drama. His first movie role was in "Peggy Sue Got Married" (1986). He has since appeared in over thirty films as well as ABC's short-lived "Gideon's Crossing" (2000). He appeared as Igor in Stephen Sommers' "Van Helsing" (2004). O'Connor also worked with Sommers in "The Mummy" (1999) and "Deep Rising" (1998).
| Kevin J. O'Connor |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Kevin Macdonald
Kevin Macdonald was one of the executive producers on the Hulu television miniseries 11.22.63. He directed the pilot episode, "The Rabbit Hole".
Biography.
Macdonald is a Scottish director and producer, known for "The Last King of Scotland" (2006), "State of Play" (2009) and "How I Live Now" (2013).
He has won eight awards, including an Academy Award (Best Documentary, Features) for "One Day in September" (1999).
| Kevin Macdonald |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Kill Floor
| Kill Floor |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Lee Harvey Oswald
""I came here to do something! Something important! You know what kinda potential I have? I can do anything I set my mind to.""
Lee Harvey Oswald was the assassin of President John F. Kennedy.
Historical Figure.
Biography.
Lee Harvey Oswald, alleged assassin of President John F. Kennedy, was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, on October 18, 1939, the third son of Marguerite Claverie Oswald. His father, Robert Lee Oswald, had died of a heart attack two months earlier.
Young Oswald was placed in a Lutheran orphanage at the age of three, but he was removed when his mother left for Dallas in January 1944 and remarried. His schooling began in Benbrook, Texas, but he reentered the first grade in Covington, Louisiana, in 1946; he continued his education in Fort Worth in January 1947, as a result of his mother's separation and divorce. After he and his mother moved to New York in August 1952, he became a chronic truant and was placed under psychiatric care.
They moved again to New Orleans in January 1954; in 1955 Oswald left school and tried unsuccessfully to join the Marine Corps. He found a job and used his spare time to pursue his growing interest in communist literature. He returned to Fort Worth with his mother in July of the following year and in October 1956 joined the Marine Corps. He served fifteen months overseas, mostly in Japan; later he served in California.
After an appeal based on the illness of his mother, he was released early from the service in September 1959. A month later Oswald left for the Soviet Union, entering through Finland. He tried to commit suicide when ordered out of Russia, but while attempting to renounce his United States citizenship he was permitted to remain and work in a Russian radio factory. On April 30, 1961, he married Marina Nikolayevna Prusakova. A daughter, June, was born in February 1962, and in June 1962, after prolonged efforts, Oswald was allowed to return with his family to the United States. He lived in Fort Worth until October, when he moved to Dallas.
On April 10, 1963, he attempted to kill Major General Edwin A. Walker at the latter's home; the bullet missed Walker by inches. In late April, upon his return to New Orleans, Oswald organized a so-called Fair Play for Cuba Committee. He went to Mexico in September in an unsuccessful effort to get a visa to Cuba and the Soviet Union, and he returned in October to Dallas. A second daughter, Rachel, was born at that time.
Oswald was arrested on November 22, 1963, and later charged with the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the murder of policeman J. D. Tippit. It was alleged that Oswald positioned himself in a sixth-story window of the Texas School Book Depository and there fired on the motorcade of President Kennedy and Governor John B. Connally. It was also claimed that Oswald killed J. D. Tippit shortly after the assassination while resisting arrest. Oswald was finally arrested in a movie theater that same day in the Oak Cliff section of Dallas. Two days later, on November 24, Oswald was shot and killed by Jack Ruby in the basement of the city jail while being transferred to the county jail. He was buried in Fort Worth.
| Lee Harvey Oswald |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Lee Harvey Oswald (Novel)
Lee Harvey Oswald is the assassin who murders President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas.
Description.
Lee Harvey Oswald is a former expatriate to the Soviet Union. He lives in a series of squalid residences in the Dallas-Fort Worth area with his wife and child. Oswald, who is vocal about his support for Communist causes, is depicted as an ill-tempered loner who acts out of a self-absorbed desire for fame. In the alternate timeline, Jake Epping and Sadie Dunhill thwart Oswald's attempt to kill Kennedy, and he is killed by outside fire in his sniper's nest at the Texas School Book Depository.
Appearances.
11/22/63 (Novel)
| Lee Harvey Oswald (Novel) |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Leon Rippy
Leon Rippy portrayed Harry Dunning, Jake Epping's adult education student.
Biography.
Leon Rippy is an American actor, known for "Eight Legged Freaks" (2002), "Stargate" (1994) and "Deadwood" (2004). He founded and operated two theater companies and, at one time, was regarded as an accomplished ballet dancer. He has appeared in more than seventy plays.
Rippy is married to Carol. They have two children, Stacie and Amos.
Source.
Leon Rippy on the Internet Movie Database. Retrieved on April 3, 2019.
| Leon Rippy |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Lisbon
| Lisbon |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Lisbon, Maine
Lisbon, Maine is a small town in New England where Jake Epping lives and teaches.
Miniseries.
2016.
Jake teaches English and Literature at South Lisbon High School. In the evenings, he teaches adult education GED courses. Harry Dunning, the janitor at the school, is one of his students. Jake and Alice Nelson, the vice principal of the school, attend the GED graduation ceremony where Harry receives his diploma.
Jake's close friend, Al Templeton, owns and operates Al's Diner across the street from a closed factory. Jake frequents the establishment, preferring to order Al's Fatburgers instead of a healthy salad. Jake's wife, Christy, meets Jake here to sign their divorce papers.
1960-1963.
When Jake travels to the past, Al's Diner is not there. Instead, there are a few houses where some children are playing. Across the street is the factory, open and functioning. A food truck is on the property catering to the factory workers. The Yellow Card Man, a bum, approaches Jake telling him that he does not belong there.
Downtown bustles with activity. Jake's modern clothes provoke stares so he quickly gets a haircut and buys a suit.
Sadie Dunhill has two cousins who live in Lisbon. Her vacation to see them coincides with the day Jake travels back to the past - October 21, 1960.
Alternate 2016.
When Jake returns from 1963 after saving John F. Kennedy, he finds a ruined and desolate Lisbon. The United States has been ravaged by nuclear apocalypse. Kennedy was re-elected, but the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was never passed because of declining American support for Kennedy. Controversial Alabama governor, George Wallace, became president in 1968 and escalated Vietnam into a nuclear war, which precipitated other atomic conflicts around the globe.
Jake goes back through the rabbit hole to reset time and restore things to the way they were before.
Historical.
Lisbon is a town in Androscoggin County, Maine, United States.
The community was originally part of Bowdoin, a township within the Kennebec Purchase. But because travel to attend town meetings was difficult, on June 22, 1799 the General Court of Massachusetts divided Bowdoin in two to create Thompsonborough. Residents, however, soon grew dissatisfied with the long name. Consequently, it would be renamed in 1802 as Lisbon, after Lisbon in Portugal. In 1808, Lisbon annexed the remainder of Little River Plantation (part of the Pejepscot Purchase) as Lisbon Falls.
With fertile and easily cultivated soil, farming was an early industry. Sawmills and gristmills were built using water power from the streams. Larger brick mills followed to manufacture textiles. In 1864, the Worumbo Mill was established to produce woolens, and would remain a principal employer until it burned in 1987. Today, the small mill town is largely a bedroom community for companies like Bath Iron Works and L.L.Bean and increasingly for people working in the Portland area.
Stephen King graduated from Lisbon Falls High School in 1966.
| Lisbon, Maine |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Lucy Fry
Lucy Fry portrayed Marina Oswald, a Russian expatriate living in Texas with her husband, Lee Harvey Oswald.
Lucy Fry is an Australian actress, known for "Bright" (2017), 11.22.63 (2016) and "Mr. Church" (2016).
Trivia.
Fry and Daniel Webber, who played Lee Harvey Oswald, were dating at the time the miniseries was in production.
| Lucy Fry |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Main Page
| Main Page |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Marguerite Oswald
Marguerite Oswald is the mother of Lee Harvey Oswald.
Historical Figure.
Biography.
Marguerite Frances Claverie was born on July 19, 1907, in New Orleans, Louisiana. In 1911, her mother died, leaving Marguerite, her three sisters, and brothers Charles and John, in the care of their father, who raised them on a salary of ninety dollars a month, though he had the help of housekeepers. Marguerite attended McDonogh High School, but dropped out in her first year.
In August 1929, while she was working as a receptionist for a New Orleans law firm, Marguerite married Edward John Pic, Jr., a clerk for a stevedoring company. By July 1931, when Marguerite was three months pregnant, they had separated because of irreconcilable differences (according to Pic), though a salient issue was money, as it would be for Marguerite her entire life. Their son, John Edward Pic, was born on January 17, 1932.
Marguerite met a friend of her sister's, a premium collector for Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, by the name of Robert Edward Lee Oswald, who was also separated from his wife. Marguerite divorced her husband in 1933, by which time Robert had divorced as well. Six months after Robert's divorce, he married Marguerite on July 20th.
Their first son, Robert Edward Lee Oswald, Jr. (Bobby), was born April 7, 1934. On August 19, 1939, Robert Sr. died of a heart attack. On October 18, 1939, the Oswalds' second son was born at New Orleans' Old French Hospital. He was named Lee after his father.
In 1944, Marguerite moved her family from New Orleans to Dallas, Texas. She later married Edwin A. Ekdahl that year. They separated in 1946, and formally divorced in 1948. After her second divorce, she became known as Marguerite C. Oswald.
In August 1952, Marguerite and Lee moved to New York City, where they lived for a short time with her son, John Pic. Later, Marguerite found a one-room basement apartment and secured a job at Lerner Shops. Lee became truant, and truancy charges were brought against him. Lee was sent to an institution where children underwent psychiatric observation. He stayed from April 16 to May 7, 1953.
When Lee returned to school for the 1953 Fall semester, his disciplinary problems continued, and when Marguerite failed to cooperate with school authorities, the authorities considered placing him in a home for boys. This was postponed, perhaps partially because his behavior abruptly improved. Before the New York family court system could address their case, the Oswalds left New York in January 1954, and returned to New Orleans. Lee finished the ninth grade before he left school to work for a year. In October 1956, he joined the Marines.
Marguerite's disagreeable nature made it nearly impossible for her to maintain a job. She held a variety of positions, including as a legal clerk and telephone operator. One family, that had hired her as a baby nurse, fired her when they began to suspect she was drugging their infant so he would stop crying at night.
On the day of the assassination of John F. Kennedy, Marguerite phoned the offices of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and asked for a ride to Dallas. She was granted this peculiar request after revealing her identity, and the reporter to chauffeur her was Bob Schieffer. Marguerite referred to her son's murder by Jack Ruby as "the tragic event". She also stated to a television camera, "My son, even after his death, has done more for his country than any other living human being."
In 1979, the United States House of Representatives Assassinations Committee concluded that President Kennedy’s murder was probably the result of a conspiracy, one possibly involving organized crime, and that Marguerite may have had "personal relationships" with members of the Mafia in her younger days.
After the assassination and subsequent murder of her son, Marguerite maintained her son's innocence and that he was instead an agent of the Central Intelligence Agency. She created a shrine in her home to honor his life and military service, and frequently promoted conspiracy theories regarding the assassination. She wrote a booklet titled "Aftermath of an Execution: The Burial and Final Rites of Lee Harvey Oswald", which was never published.
She died on January 17, 1981, aged 73. She is buried beside her son, Lee, at the Shannon Rose Hill Memorial Burial Park in Fort Worth, Texas.
| Marguerite Oswald |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Marina
| Marina |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Marina Nikolayevna Prusakova
| Marina Nikolayevna Prusakova |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Marina Oswald
Marina Oswald is the wife of Lee Harvey Oswald.
Character.
Biography.
Marina Nikolayevna Oswald Porter (née Prusakova) was the Russian-born wife of Lee Harvey Oswald, the assassin of John F. Kennedy.
Historical Figure.
Biography.
Marina Prusakova was born in Molotovsk on July 17, 1941. She lived with her mother and stepfather until 1957 when she moved to Minsk where she lived with her uncle, Ilya Prusakova, who worked at the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
Marina worked as a pharmacy worker in a local hospital and in February 1959, met Lee Harvey Oswald at the city dance hall. Six weeks later the couple got married. The following year the couple had a daughter, June.
Oswald soon became disillusioned with life in the Soviet Union and in June 1962, he was given permission to take his wife and baby daughter to the United States.
The Oswald family settled in Fort Worth, Texas. Later the family lived in Dallas and New Orleans. Oswald also became active in left-wing politics and joined the Fair Play for Cuba Committee. Marina later claimed that on April 12, 1963, Oswald attempted to assassinate General Edwin Walker, a right-wing political leader. She reported that she asked him what happened. . .
". . . and he said that he just tried to shoot General Walker. I asked him who General Walker was. I mean how dare you to go and claim somebody's life, and he said, 'Well, what would you say if somebody got rid of Hitler at the right time? So if you don't know about General Walker, how can you speak up on his behalf?' Because he told me. . . he was something equal to what he called him - a fascist."
In September 1963, Marina Oswald moved to Dallas to have her second child, Rachel. Lee Harvey Oswald apparently traveled to Mexico City where he visited the Cuban Embassy and attempted to get permission to travel to Cuba. His application was turned down and after trying to get a visa for the Soviet Union he arrived in Dallas in October 1963. Marina and June were living with [a friend], Ruth Paine. Oswald rented a room in Dallas and with the help of Paine, he found a job at the Texas School Book Depository.
After the assassination of John F. Kennedy, the journalist Priscilla Johnson befriended Marina Oswald, and the two spent considerable time together. According to Johnson, she spent thirteen years researching "Marina and Lee", before it was published in 1977.
At first Marina accepted the truth of the Warren Commission, but over the years she has began to question the role her husband played in the killing of John F. Kennedy. She was especially influenced by the House Select Committee on Assassinations report published in 1979.
In an interview she gave to the "Ladies Home Journal" in September 1988, she argued:
"I'm not saying that Lee is innocent, that he didn't know about the conspiracy or was not a part of it, but I am saying he's not necessarily guilty of murder. At first, I thought that Jack Ruby (who killed Oswald two days after the assassination) was swayed by passion; all of America was grieving. But later, we found that he had connections with the underworld. Now, I think Lee was killed to keep his mouth shut."
Marina added:
"I believe he worked for the American government. . . He was taught the Russian language when he was in the military. Do you think that is usual, that an ordinary soldier is taught Russian? Also, he got in and out of Russia quite easily, and he got me out quite easily."
Marina later remarried and became known as Marina Oswald Porter. In the 1990s she became involved in a campaign to clear the name of her former husband. In April 1996, she wrote that:
"At the time of the assassination of this great president whom I loved, I was misled by the 'evidence' presented to me by government authorities and I assisted in the conviction of Lee Harvey Oswald as the assassin. From the new information now available, I am now convinced that he was an FBI informant and believe that he did not kill President Kennedy."
Notes.
Marina is still alive as of 2019.
| Marina Oswald |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Mia Mimi Corcoran
| Mia Mimi Corcoran |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Michael Izquierdo
Michael Izquierdo portrayed Lee Harvey Oswald's brother, Bobby Oswald.
Biography.
Michael Izquierdo is an American actor and producer, known for "Succession" (2018), "The Wolf of Wall Street" (2013) and 11.22.63 (2016). He has an MFA from New York University's Tisch’s Graduate Acting Program. Izquierdo is the founder of Sunnyside Films.
| Michael Izquierdo |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Michael O'Neill
Michael O'Neill portrayed Arliss Price, a retired military veteran who tells Jake Epping about his experiences in the Second World War.
Michael O'Neill is an American actor who (as of 2016) has appeared in three films that were nominated for the Best Picture Oscar: "Traffic" (2000), "Seabiscuit" (2003) and "Dallas Buyers Club" (2013).
Source.
Michael O'Neill on the Internet Movie Database. Retrieved on April 13, 2019.
| Michael O'Neill |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Mike Coslaw
Mike Coslaw is a student at Jodie High School in Jodie, Texas. His girlfriend is cheerleader Bobbi Jill Allnut. Although Mike's school activities center around sports, Jake Epping was able to get him to act in a school play.
| Mike Coslaw |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Mimi Corcoran
Mimi Corcoran (Miss/Miz Mimi) is Principal Deke Simmons' secretary at Jodie High School. They are in an intimate relationship, but they keep it a secret because of the racist views of the time.
| Mimi Corcoran |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Miranda Calderon
Miranda Calderon portrayed Ruth Paine, a friend of the Oswalds who lets Marina Oswald stay at her home while she is separated from Lee.
Miranda Calderon is an actress and producer, known for 11.22.63 (2016), "Body Parts" (2014) and "Alegra & Jim" (2013).
Source.
Miranda Calderon on the Internet Movie Database. Retrieved on April 11, 2019.
| Miranda Calderon |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Miss Mimi
| Miss Mimi |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Nick Searcy
Nick Searcy portrayed Deke Simmons, the principal of Jodie High School in Jodie, Texas.
Biography.
Searcy is an American actor, director and writer. He is best known for portraying Chief Deputy United States Marshal Art Mullen on FX's "Justified". He had a major role in the Tom Hanks-produced miniseries "From the Earth to the Moon" as Deke Slayton. Searcy also directed "Gosnell: America's Biggest Serial Killer", a film released on October 12, 2018. He is married to actress Leslie Riley and has two children, Chloe and Omar.
| Nick Searcy |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Old Sadie Dunhill
Without Jake Epping's alterations to the timeline, Sadie Dunhill lived to be eighty years old by 2016. After returning from 1960, Jake finds her on the internet and discovers she is alive and has been elected as Texas Woman of the Year. Jake travels to Jodie to witness the ceremony. He then shares a dance with her. As they dance, she swears she has met him before.
| Old Sadie Dunhill |
fandom.11-22-63 | # Other Voices, Other Rooms
Other Voices, Other Rooms is the third episode in the Hulu original series, "11.22.63". It originally aired on February 29, 2016.
Synopsis.
Jake finds an unlikely ally in his quest in local drifter Bill Turcotte. He gets a teaching job in a small town near Dallas and discovers romantic sparks with school librarian Sadie Dunhill. Jake constructs a double life - spying at night on Lee Harvey Oswald as the potential assassin within Jake builds. Trailing Oswald takes Jake into the dark side of Dallas, where he realizes Oswald may not be the only threat Kennedy will have to face.
Plot.
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fandom.11-22-63 | # Parkland Memorial Hospital
Parkland Memorial Hospital is a public hospital in Dallas, Texas.
Miniseries.
Sadie Dunhill is brought to Parkland after Johnny Clayton attacks her and holds her hostage.
Historical.
After he was shot, President John F. Kennedy was rushed to Parkland and pronounced dead at 1 p.m.
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fandom.11-22-63 | # Paulette Sinclair
Paulette Sinclair portrayed Alice Nelson, the jaded Vice Principal of South Lisbon High School.
Sinclair is a Canadian film editor, director and actress. She is known for her work on "Red Lights" (2012), "Spotlight" (2015) and "Mr. Viral" (2012).
Source.
Paulette Sinclair on the Internet Movie Database. Retrieved on September 13, 2019.
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fandom.11-22-63 | # Pilot
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fandom.11-22-63 | # Pip Dwyer
Pip Dwyer portrayed Jacqueline Kennedy, President John F. Kennedy's wife.
Biography.
Pip Dwyer is a Canadian stage and screen actress. She is a graduate in Drama and Theatre from the Samuel Beckett School of Drama at Dublin University, Ireland.
She is known for Rising Suns (2020), Suits (2011) and It (2017).
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fandom.11-22-63 | # President Kennedy
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fandom.11-22-63 | # Quinton Peeples
Quinton Peeples was one of the co-executive producers on the television miniseries 11.22.63. He wrote the episode, "The Kill Floor", and co-wrote "The Eyes of Texas" and "Soldier Boy".
Biography.
Peeples is an American producer and writer, known for "11.22.63" (2016), "Flashforward" (2009) and "Runaways" (2017). He received the 2017 Writers Guild of America (USA) nomination for Long Form Adaptation (TV) for 11.22.63.
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fandom.11-22-63 | # ROTC Kid
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fandom.11-22-63 | # Rabbit Hole
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fandom.11-22-63 | # Rabbit Hole (time portal)
The Rabbit Hole is a time portal located in the pantry of Al's Diner, a restaurant in Lisbon, Maine.
Laws of Time Travel.
Al Templeton discovered the rules of the time portal as he journeyed back and forth across time:
Etymology.
"Rabbit Hole" refers to the idiom, "go down the rabbit hole". It means to enter into a situation or begin a process or journey that is particularly strange, problematic, difficult, complex, or chaotic, especially one that becomes increasingly so as it develops or unfolds. It is an allusion to "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll.
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fandom.11-22-63 | # Robert Edward Lee Oswald, Jr.
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fandom.11-22-63 | # Russell Ferrier
Russell Ferrier portrayed Agent Shanklin, James Hosty's supervisor at the FBI, in the final episode, The Day in Question.
Biography.
Russell Ferrier (Russ) studied communications at Toronto's Seneca College. While there, he decided to seriously take up an acting career. He auditioned and was accepted into a summer program which was being offered by The University of Toronto in conjunction with Theatre Ontario.
Ferrier has appeared in over thirty-five lead and large principal roles for union film and television projects and has filmed over fifty national commercials. He makes his home in Toronto where he is an instructor at the Toronto Academy of Acting for Film and Television.
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