Cultural depictions of Franklin D. Roosevelt
Franklin D. Roosevelt, the 32nd President of the United States, has inspired or been portrayed in numerous cultural works.
Fictional literature
- The Golden Age, a 2000 novel by Gore Vidal
- Southern Victory series by Harry Turtledove
Film
- Annie, a 1982 adaptation of the musical of the same name
- Beau James, a 1957 film
- The Beginning or the End, a 1947 docudrama
- Darkest Hour, a 2017 film
- Hyde Park on Hudson, a 2012 film
- Mission to Moscow, a 1943 film
- Pearl Harbor, a 2001 film
- Sunrise at Campobello, a 1960 film based on the play of the same name
- The Monuments Men, a 2014 film
- The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover, a 1977 film
- This is the Army, a 1943 film
- Yankee Doodle Dandy, a 1942 film
Television
- Annie, a 1999 television movie adaptation of the musical of the same name
- All the Presidents' Heads, a 2011 episode of the television series Futurama
- Eleanor and Franklin, a 1976 television miniseries
- Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years, a 1977 television film
- Into the Storm, a 2009 television film
- The Kennedys of Massachusetts, a 1990 television film
- The Roosevelts, a 2014 documentary film depicting the Roosevelt family
- Truman, a 1995 television film
- War and Remembrance, a 1989 miniseries and sequel to The Winds of War
- Warm Springs, a 2005 television film
- Winchell, a 1998 television film
- The Winds of War, a 1983 miniseries[1]
- World War II: When Lions Roared, 1994 biographical miniseries
- The World Wars, a 2014 documentary miniseries
- The New Deal (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), a 2020 episode of the television series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Theatrical productions
- Annie, a 1976 musical
- I'd Rather Be Right, a 1937 musical
- Sunrise at Campobello, a 1958 play
Video games
- Civilization, a series of turn-based strategy games
- Hearts of Iron, a series of grand strategy games depicting World War II
- The Political Machine, a series of presidential campaign simulation games
Other works
- Ace Kilroy, a webcomic
Other depictions
- Presidential $1 Coin Program
- Roosevelt dime
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See also
He is the subject of the song, "Papa Roosevelt," a song in Spanish by the Puerto Rican group, Los Jardineros, which can be found on YouTube.
References
- Holahan, Jane (4 April 2015). "FDR in popular culture". Lancaster Online. Retrieved 6 October 2017.
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