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Lawrence O'Donnell Jr. : ウィキペディア英語版
Lawrence O'Donnell

Lawrence Francis O'Donnell, Jr. (born November 7,〔 1951) is an American political analyst, journalist, actor, producer, writer, and host of ''The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell'', a Monday through Thursday evening MSNBC opinion and news program. O'Donnell called himself a "practical European socialist" in a Newsmaker Interview dated November 11, 2005. He frequently filled in as host of ''Countdown with Keith Olbermann'' on MSNBC before getting his own show on the cable network. Beginning 24 October 2011, ''The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell'' switched time slots with ''The Ed Show'', with Ed Schultz taking over the 8 p.m. Eastern slot, and O'Donnell returning to the 10 p.m. Eastern slot.
O'Donnell has also appeared as a political analyst on ''The McLaughlin Group'', ''The Al Franken Show'', and ''Countdown with Keith Olbermann''. He was an Emmy Award-winning producer and writer for the NBC series ''The West Wing'' (and played the role of the President's father in flashbacks) and creator and executive producer of the NBC series ''Mister Sterling''. He is also an occasional actor, appearing as a recurring supporting character on the HBO series ''Big Love'', portraying an attorney. He began his career as an aide to U.S. Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan and was Staff Director for the Senate Finance Committee.
==Personal life==
O'Donnell was born in Boston, on November 7, 1951, the son of Frances Marie (née Buckley), an office manager, and Lawrence Francis O'Donnell, Sr., an attorney.〔(Lawrence O'Donnell Biography (1951?-) )〕 He is of Irish descent. He attended St. Sebastian's School (class of 1970), where he was captain of his baseball team, and graduated from Harvard College (class of 1974) with a major in economics in 1976.〔''The Almanac of the Unelected: Staff of the U.S. Congress: 1994''. Edited by Jeffrey B. Trammell and Steve Piacente, 695. Washington, D.C.: Almanac Publishing, 1994. ISBN 0-9626134-5-2.〕 While at Harvard, he wrote for the ''Harvard Lampoon'' and was popular among its members due to his wit and sarcasm.〔Wright, Jeanne. "(The Sharp Shooter )" (12 Aug 1994). ''Los Angeles Times''. Retrieved September 14, 2010.〕 In 1994, O'Donnell married television and movie actress Kathryn Harrold; they later divorced. O'Donnell and Harrold have a daughter, Elizabeth Buckley Harrold O'Donnell.〔(The Mclaughlin Group : Library )〕
On April 12, 2014, he and his brother Michael were injured in a traffic accident while vacationing in the British Virgin Islands.〔 O'Donnell returned to his MSNBC show ''The Last Word'' on June 23, 2014 following recuperation.

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