America: The Story of Us (2010)
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Cast & Crew.
Ben Goold
Producer
Marion Milne
Director
Michael Jackson
Executive Producer
Meryl Streep
Self
Colin Powell
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Liev Schreiber
Narrator (voice)
Donald Trump
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Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
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Michael Douglas
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Rudolph Giuliani
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Aaron Sorkin
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Richard Norton Smith
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Annette Gordon-Reed
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Michael Bloomberg
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Jimmy Wales
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Tom Brokaw
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William Bodette
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Richard Machowicz
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Brian Williams
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Gary Green
Prospector
Dan Hirst
Customs Officer
Tessa Jubber
Susanna White
Paul Hampshire
John Rolfe
Newt Gingrich
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David Baldacci
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David Petraeus
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Kevin Otto
Paul Revere
Aubrey Shelton
Albigence Waldo
Robert Warrior
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Jeannette Walls
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Buzz Aldrin
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Alberto Camarillo
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Sheryl Crow
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H.W. Brands
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John Legend
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Richard Slotkin
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Leon Clingman
Lewis Keseberg
Matthew Dylan Roberts
James Howden
Sean Combs
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Woody Norris
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Jim Meigs
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Martha Stewart
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John Lasseter
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Steven Johnson
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Bill Maher
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Michael Strahan
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Imogen Vinden-North
Emeline Larcom
Caitlyn Jenner
Self (as Bruce Jenner)
Daniel Walker Howe
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Greg Kriek
Sgt. Jeremiah Cage
Dylan Skews
Plum Martin
Melissa Etheridge
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Margaret Cho
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Bill Richardson
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Bob Lutz
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Daniel Silva
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Media.
Details.
Release DateApril 25, 2010
StatusEnded
Seasons1
Episodes12
Running Time45m
Content RatingTV-PG
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This TV Show Is About.
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America: The Story of Us (also internationally known as America: The Story of the U.S.) is a 12-part, 9-hour documentary-drama television miniseries that premiered on April 25, 2010, on History. Produced by Nutopia, the program portrays more than 400 years of American history (with emphasis on how American creation of new technologies has had effects on the nation's history and, by implication, the world). It spans time from the successful English settlement of Jamestown beginning in 1607, through to the present day. Narrated by Liev Schreiber (Danny Webb for the international version), the series recreates many historical events by using actors dressed in the style of the period and computer-generated special effects. The miniseries received mixed reviews by critics; but it attracted the largest audiences of any special aired by the channel to date.