About
Carl Sandburg
Overview
Carl August Sandburg (January 6, 1878 – July 22, 1967) was an American poet, biographer, journalist, and editor. He won three Pulitzer Prizes: two for his poetry and one for his biography of Abraham Lincoln. During his lifetime, Sandburg was widely regarded as "a major figure in contemporary literature", especially for volumes of his collected verse, including Chicago Poems (1916), Cornhuskers (1918), and Smoke and Steel (1920).
Known for
Acting |
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2006 | National Archives WWII: Air War | Actor | N/A N/A |
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1982 | Carl Sandburg: Echoes and Silences | Actor | Self (voice) (archive footage) | N/A N/A |
1959 | Sandburg, Yes! | Actor | N/A N/A |
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1947 | Is Everybody Listening? | Actor | Carl Sandburg | 59 Average |
Directing |
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1941 | Bomber: A Defense Report on Film | Directing | Director | 58 Average |
Writing |
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1974 | Lincoln | Writing | Book | N/A N/A |
1959 | Sandburg, Yes! | Writing | Writer | N/A N/A |
1941 | Bomber: A Defense Report on Film | Writing | Writer | 58 Average |
Crew |
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1982 | Carl Sandburg: Echoes and Silences | Crew | Poem | N/A N/A |