Mike Mansfield Net Worth is $18 Million Mike Mansfield Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Michael Joseph "Mike" Mansfield (March 16, 1903 – October 5, 2001) was an American politician and diplomat. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as a U.S. Representative (1943–1953) and a U.S. Senator (1953–1977) from Montana. He was the longest-serving Senate Majority Leader, serving from 1961 to 1977. During his tenure, he shepherded Great Society programs through the Senate and strongly opposed the Vietnam War.After retiring from the Senate, Mansfield served as U.S. Ambassador to Japan from 1977 to 1988, and upon retiring as ambassador, was awarded the nation's highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom (1989), in part for his role in the resignation of Republican President Richard Nixon. Mansfield is the longest serving American ambassador to Japan in history.After his ambassadorship, Mansfield served for a time as a senior adviser on East Asian affairs to Goldman Sachs, the Wall Street investment banking firm.
Date Of Birth 1903-03-16 Died 2001-10-05 Profession Producer, Director Nationality American Spouse Maureen Hayes Mansfield Children Anne Fairclough Mansfield
# Fact 1 After his mid life career change and move to England. His bright bleached hair became a trademark in television music productions.
Producer Title Year Status Character Shirley Bassey: Divas Are Forever 2000 Video documentary producer This Is My Life 1998 TV Movie documentary producer Tiger Bastable: The Case of the Nazi Mindbender 1995 TV Movie producer Just a Minute 1994-1995 TV Series producer - 28 episodes Whale On 1994 TV Series executive producer - 1 episode The Music Game 1992 TV Series producer Animal Country 1991 TV Series producer Cue the Music 1991 TV Series producer New Order at the Academy 1989 Video documentary producer Jean-Michel Jarre Destination Docklands 1988 TV Movie producer Stand by Me: AIDS Day Benefit 1987 TV Movie producer Ladybirds 1983-1984 TV Series executive producer - 12 episodes Tears for Fears: In My Mind's Eye 1984 Video documentary producer Mini*Pops 1983 TV Series producer - uncredited Video Video 1983 TV Series producer Mini Pops 1983 TV Series producer - 6 episodes Don't Do It, Mrs. Worthington 1982 TV Movie documentary producer Elton John in Central Park New York 1981 TV Movie producer Electric Light Orchestra: 'Out of the Blue' Tour Live at Wembley 1978 TV Movie producer Supersonic 1975-1977 TV Series producer - 41 episodes Cucumber Castle 1970 TV Movie producer Time for Blackburn TV Series producer - 1 episode, 1968 executive producer - 1 episode, 1968 New Release 1967 TV Series producer As You Like It 1967 TV Series producer - 8 episodes Countdown 1966 TV Series producer A Tale of Two Rivers 1966 TV Mini-Series producer
Director Title Year Status Character A Tribute to Leiber and Stoller 2002 Video Bond: Live at the Royal Albert Hall 2001 TV Special Jean Michel Jarre at the Pyramids 2000 TV Movie Tiger Bastable: The Case of the Nazi Mindbender 1995 TV Movie Just a Minute 1994 TV Series Whale On 1994 TV Series 1 episode Symphony for the Spire 1992 Documentary The Music Game 1992 TV Series The 1992 World Music Awards 1992 TV Special Animal Country 1991 TV Series Cue the Music 1991 TV Series The James Whale Radio Show 1989 TV Series An Invitation to Remember 1989 TV Series 4 episodes New Order at the Academy 1989 Video documentary Jean-Michel Jarre Destination Docklands 1988 TV Movie Historia 1988 Video documentary segment director The Jets in Hawaii 1987 TV Movie documentary Stand by Me: AIDS Day Benefit 1987 TV Movie Wake 1987 TV Special The Cure: Staring at the Sea - The Images 1986 Video documentary video "Charlotte Sometimes" Ladybirds 1983-1984 TV Series 3 episodes Tears for Fears: In My Mind's Eye 1984 Video documentary Mini*Pops 1983 TV Series uncredited Mini Pops 1983 TV Series Air Supply in Hawaii 1983 TV Movie documentary Elton John in Central Park New York 1981 TV Movie The Roots of Rock 'n' Roll 1981 TV Series documentary segment director Electric Light Orchestra: 'Out of the Blue' Tour Live at Wembley 1978 TV Movie Supersonic 1975-1977 TV Series 43 episodes The Russell Harty Show 1974-1976 TV Series 4 episodes Sailor Live in Southend 1976 TV Movie Shang-a-Lang 1975 TV Series 8 episodes Russell Harty Plus 1973-1974 TV Series 4 episodes Russell Harty Plus One 1973 TV Series 1 episode Bowler 1973 TV Series 3 episodes Time for Blackburn 1968 TV Series 1 episode New Release 1967 TV Series As You Like It 1967 TV Series 8 episodes Countdown 1966 TV Series A Tale of Two Rivers 1966 TV Mini-Series
Self Title Year Status Character Marc Bolan: The Final Word 2007 TV Movie documentary Himself Cue the Music 1991 TV Series Himself - Presenter Video Video 1983 TV Series Himself - Presenter Supersonic 1976-1977 TV Series Himself - Host