- Height6′ 3″ (1.91 m)
- Mulholland is based in NYC. He began his career writing for magazines, both on staff and free-lance. He worked on his first documentary, Eastern European Composers, for the Arts Network. In his three decades career, he has interviewed everyone from President Bill Clinton and Crown Prince Albert of Monaco to luminaries in fashion, literature, entertainment, and academia. Mulholland cites directors such as Fred Zinnemann, William Wyler, Billy Wilder, as favorites from classic Hollywood.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Dan Collier
- John Mulholland is a filmmaker, writer and film historian. His latest documentaries, Elmore Leonard: But don't try to write (narrated by Campbell Scott) and Inside High Noon (narrated by Matthew Rhys), aired on PBS. An extended version of Elmore Leonard: But don't try to write, will appear on Amazon. Mulholland is also the author of Classic Film Chatter, a book series about notable film genres published by Monde Cine Classique. Politics in Film will be the first released. Colossal New York published several of Mulholland's graphic novels; among which: Tenderloin, which takes place during the Gilded Age of New York; Checkmate, a battle of the sexes thriller; and High Riviera, a romantic chase through the South of France.
Among some of Mulholland's other documentaries: Cooper & Hemingway: The True Gen, which explores the 20-year friendship between Gary Cooper and Ernest Hemingway; Sergeant York: Of God And Country; The Letters Of Vincent and Theo Van Gogh; On Macbeth; Eastern European Composers; and Liza Minnelli Reflecting. He has worked with such award-winning actors as Liam Neeson, Angela Lansbury, Morgan Freeman, Kirk Douglas, Frank Langella, Len Cariou, Leonard Nimoy, Estelle Parsons, Sam Waterston, Patricia Neal, and Charlton Heston; and such authors as Jim Harrison, George Plimpton, Elmore Leonard, Bridgett Davis, Stephen Prince, Jim Born, Rachel Howzell Hall, and Otto Penzler. Mulholland also served as host for the popular podcast, Icons Radio Hour, which covered Classic Hollywood.
Along with such notables as Ian McKellen, Mark Rylance, Derek Jacobi, Sandra Day O'Connor, John Paul Stevens, and a host of others, Mulholland is a signatory to the Declaration of Reasonable Doubt, which questions that the man known as William Shakespeare actually wrote the plays attributed to him.
Mulholland lives in New York City. He is in the early stages of research for his next documentary, on author Graham Greene.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Vicki
- SpousePatricia Weichelt(January 18, 1969 - present) (2 children)
- Democracy. So fragile. Mere words on paper unless its citizens stand up to defend it. High Noon nails this fragility of democracy like no other film.
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