Person Details

Birthday: 1918-11-07 15:15:15

Death: 2018-02-21 15:15:15

Aliases: Rev. Billy Graham , Reverend Billy Graham

Gender: Male

Place of birth: Charlotte, North Carolina, USA

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Movie Involvements: 23

TV Involvements: 2


Most Famous Work

Biography

William Franklin Graham Jr. (November 7, 1918 – February 21, 2018) was an American evangelist, a prominent evangelical Christian figure, and an ordained Southern Baptist minister who became well-known internationally in the late 1940s. One of his biographers has placed him "among the most influential Christian leaders" of the 20th century. As a preacher, he held large indoor and outdoor rallies with sermons that were broadcast on radio and television; some were still being re-broadcast into the 21st century. In his six decades on television, Graham hosted annual "Crusades", evangelistic campaigns that ran from 1947 until his retirement in 2005. He also hosted the radio show Hour of Decision from 1950 to 1954. He repudiated racial segregation and insisted on racial integration for his revivals and crusades, starting in 1953; he also invited Martin Luther King Jr. to preach jointly at a revival in New York City in 1957. In addition to his religious aims, he helped shape the worldview of a huge number of people who came from different backgrounds, leading them to find a relationship between the Bible and contemporary secular viewpoints. According to his website, Graham preached to live audiences of 210 million people in more than 185 countries and territories through various meetings, including BMS World Mission and Global Mission. Graham was a spiritual adviser to U.S. presidents, and he provided spiritual counsel for every president from Harry S. Truman (33rd) to Barack Obama (44th). He was particularly close to Dwight D. Eisenhower, Lyndon B. Johnson (one of Graham's closest friends), and Richard Nixon. He was also lifelong friends with another televangelist, the founding pastor of the Crystal Cathedral, Robert Schuller, whom Graham talked into starting his own television ministry. Graham operated a variety of media and publishing outlets. According to his staff, more than 3.2 million people have responded to the invitation at Billy Graham Crusades to "accept Jesus Christ as their personal savior". Graham's evangelism was appreciated by mainline Protestant and Roman Catholic denominations because he encouraged new converts to become members of these churches. As of 2008, Graham's estimated lifetime audience, including radio and television broadcasts, topped 2.2 billion. One special televised broadcast in 1996 alone may have reached a television audience of as many as 2.5 billion people worldwide. Because of his crusades, Graham preached the gospel to more people in person than anyone in the history of Christianity. Graham was on Gallup's list of most admired men and women a record 61 times. Grant Wacker writes that by the mid-1960s, he had become the "Great Legitimator": "By then his presence conferred status on presidents, acceptability on wars, shame on racial prejudice, desirability on decency, dishonor on indecency, and prestige on civic events". From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Most Famous Work

What's My Line?
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7

What's My Line?

(1950) Self - Mystery Guest
The American President
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The American President

(2000) James Garfield
Jesus Revolution
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7

Jesus Revolution

(2023) Billy Graham (Archived Footage) (uncredited)
Hail Satan?
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7

Hail Satan?

(2019) Self - Religious Leader (archive footage)
Wiretapper
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5

Wiretapper

(1955) Himself (archive footage)
Power Play
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Power Play

(1994) Self
Nixon by Nixon: In His Own Words
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7

Nixon by Nixon: In His Own Words

(2014) Self (archive footage)
The Unelected Statesman
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The Unelected Statesman

(2025) Self (archive footage)

Acting

Year Character Movie/Tv
2023 Billy Graham (Archived Footage) (uncredited)
2021 himself (archival footage)
N/A
2019 Self - Religious Leader (archive footage)
2018 Himself (archive footage)
2016 Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
2014 Self
Self (archive footage)
Himself
2008 Himself (archive footage)
2006 himself
2001 N/A
Archival
2000 Himself
James Garfield
1996 Himself
himself
1994 Self
1993 Himself
1987 Billy Graham (uncredited)
1985 Himself
1978 Self
Rev. Billy Graham
1976 Self
1973 Self
Self (uncredited)
1969 Self
Self
1968 Self - Guest
1967 N/A
Self
1966 Rev. Billy Graham
1965 Himself
1964 Himself
1962 Self
Self
1961 Self
Self
1958 Self
1956 Self - Evangelist
1955 Himself (archive footage)
1954 Self
1953 Himself
1950 Billy Graham
Self - Mystery Guest
Self (archive footage)
N/A
Year Character Movie/Tv

Writing

Year Role Movie/Tv
1955 Writer
Year Role Movie/Tv

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