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- Birth nameEugene Luther Gore Vidal
- Height5′ 11½″ (1.82 m)
- Gore Vidal was born Eugene Louis Vidal in 1925 in West Point, New York, to Nina (Gore) and West Point aeronautics instructor and aviation pioneer Eugene Luther Vidal. The Vidals endured a rocky marriage divorcing ten years after Gore's birth. Young Gore spent much of his childhood with his blind grandfather, Senator T.P. Gore of Oklahoma. Vidal would later become the confidant of Jacqueline Kennedy when Jackie's mother married his former stepfather, Hugh D. Auchincloss. After graduating from Phillips Exeter Academy in 1943, Gore joined the US Army Reserves. Some of his Army experiences inspired his first novel, Williwaw, which was published when he was just 19. He dedicated the novel to J.T., a deceased prep-school friend. Subsequent novels would prominently feature gay male characters, and Gore found soon found his books had staying power on bestseller lists. In 1960, he unsuccessfully ran for Congress, backed by celebrity supporters like Paul Newman & Vidal's ex-fiancé Joanne Woodward. Another unsuccessful foray into politics would occur in 1982 when he ran for governor of California. In addition to being an accomplished writer, he is also a novice actor. His biggest roles to date have been in Gattaca (1997), Bob Roberts (1992), and With Honors (1994).- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
- RelativesEric Vidal(Aunt or Uncle)Thomas Gore(Grandparent)
- His maternal grandfather Thomas Gore helped create the State of Oklahoma and was the first senator elected to represent the state. During his youth, Thomas Gore had lost sight in both eyes in two separate accidents and was completely blind for the remainder of his life. His blindness, however, didn't deter his political ambitions, and he was dubbed "The Blind Cowboy" by the U.S. political press.
- Was briefly engaged to actress Joanne Woodward. She broke their engagement to pledge herself to eventual husband Paul Newman. The new couple remained close friends with Vidal and briefly cohabited with him on a Los Angeles estate.
- He was an intimate friend of playwright Tennessee Williams. They lived together in Italy for many years. Whenever Gore was asked to name his favorite movie, he facetiously named Marriage Is a Private Affair (1944), a mediocre film starring Lana Turner. Vidal knew that Tennessee Williams had contributed to its screenplay without credit, and he was embarrassed whenever anyone mentioned the film.
- Co-Founded the U.S. Peace Party with Benjamin Spock on June 23, 1967. Much like Gore Vidal himself, Spock was an outspoken activist in the anti-Vietnam War movement during the 1960s and early 1970s. This third party still exists today as the Peace and Freedom Party (PFP).
- He shared a stepfather with Jacqueline Kennedy. Her mother Janet Norton Lee married his former stepfather Hugh Auchincloss. Jacqueline was given Gore's former bedroom on the Auchincloss estate. Reportedly, Gore and John F. Kennedy were good friends who bonded over their mutual dislike of various family relatives.
- [1976] It is not enough to succeed. Others must fail.
- A talent for drama is not a talent for writing, but is an ability to articulate human relationships.
- [1998] The [United States] empire is going to strike back at the Internet in the interest of protecting our children from porn, drugs and terrorism - all of which the U.S. government will claim is being peddled by the Internet.
- [asked to describe himself in one word] Realist.
- [1981] A narcissist is someone better looking than you are.
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