G. Gordon Liddy
George Gordon Battle Liddy (November 30, 1930 โ March 30, 2021) was an American lawyer and FBI agent who was convicted of conspiracy, burglary, and illegal wiretapping for his role in the Watergate scandal during the Nixon administration. Working alongside E. Howard Hunt, Liddy organized and directed the burglary of the Democratic National Committee headquarters in the Watergate building in May and June 1972. After five of Liddy's operatives were arrested inside the DNC offices on June 17, 1972, subsequent investigations of the Watergate scandal led to Nixon's resignation in 1974. Liddy was convicted of burglary, conspiracy, and refusing to testify to the Senate committee investigating Watergate. He served nearly 52 months in federal prisons. He later joined with Timothy Leary for a series of debates on multiple college campuses, and similarly worked with Al Franken in the late 1990s. Liddy served as a radio talk show host from 1992 until his retirement on July 27, 2012. His radio show as of 2009 was syndicated in 160 markets by Radio America and on both Sirius Satellite Radio and XM Satellite Radio stations in the United States. He was a guest panelist for Fox News Channel in addition to appearing in a cameo role or as a guest celebrity talent on several television shows. Liddy was born in Brooklyn on November 30, 1930. His father, Sylvester James Liddy, was a lawyer; his mother was Maria (Abbaticchio). His family was of Irish and Italian descent. Liddy was named for George Gordon Battle, a noted attorney and Tammany Hall leader. He was raised in Hoboken and West Caldwell, New Jersey. He attended St. Benedict's Preparatory School, his father's alma mater, in Newark. Liddy was educated at Fordham University, graduating in 1952. While at Fordham he was a member of the National Society of Pershing Rifles. Following graduation, Liddy joined the United States Army, serving for two years as an artillery officer during the Korean War. He was assigned to an antiaircraft radar unit in Brooklyn for medical reasons. In 1954, he was admitted to the Fordham University School of Law, earning a position on the Fordham Law Review. After graduating in 1957, he worked for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) under J. Edgar Hoover. Liddy began his career with the FBI in 1957, initially serving as a field agent in Indiana and Denver. While stationed in Denver, he made a significant arrest on September 10, 1960: Ernest Tait, a notable criminal who had twice appeared on the Ten Most Wanted. At age 29, Liddy became the youngest bureau supervisor at FBI headquarters in Washington, D.C.. Under the mentorship of deputy director Cartha DeLoach, Liddy secured a position on director J. Edgar Hoover's personal staff, even acting as Hoover's ghostwriter. Despite his achievements, Liddy was also known for his reckless behavior among his fellow agents, highlighted by two particular incidents. ... Source: Article "G. Gordon Liddy" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
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- 2024 ยทAn American Bombing: The Road to April 19thas Self (archive audio)
- 2014 ยทJFK to 9/11: Everything is a Rich Man's Trickas Self (archive footage)
- 2008 ยทAmerican Feud: A History of Conservatives and Liberalsas Self (archive footage)
- 2006 ยทThe U.S. vs. John Lennonas Self
- 2000 ยทRules of Engagementas Talk Show Host (voice)
- 2000 ยท18 Wheels of Justiceas Jacob Calder
- 1998 ยทLateLineas G. Gordon Liddy
- 1996 ยทA Perfect Candidateas Self
- 1993 ยทThe Secret File on J. Edgar Hooveras Self
- 1993 ยทPerry Mason: The Case of the Telltale Talk Show Hostas Clark Hunter
- 1992 ยทAdventures in Spyingas Al Dorn
- 1990 ยทSuper Forceas
- 1990 ยทCamp Cucamongaas Howard Sloan
- 1990 ยทSuper Forceas Teo Satori
- 1990 ยทStreet Asylumas Jim Miller
- 1987 ยทThe Highwaymanas Merrick
- 1987 ยทThe New Adventures of Beans Baxteras G. Gordon Liddy
- 1987 ยทPenn & Teller's Invisible Threadas Sargeant Rambo
- 1986 ยทAutumn Ritualas Self
- 1985 ยทMacGyveras Carl Strickland
- 1984 ยทMiami Viceas Capt. William 'Mr. Real Estate' Maynard
- 1984 ยทAirwolfas Barkley Kase
- 1983 ยทReturn Engagementas Self
- 1975 ยทApostrophesas Self