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Daniel Berrigan(1921-2016)

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Daniel Berrigan
William Kunstler was one of the most famous lawyers of the 20th century. The New York Times called him "the most hated and most loved lawyer in America." His clients included Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, Phillip and Daniel Berrigan, Abbie Hoffman, H. Rap Brown, Stokely Carmichael, Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., and Leonard Peltier. In Disturbing the Universe: Radical Lawyer William Kunstler, filmmakers Emily Kunstler and Sarah Kunstler explore their father's life, from middle-class family man, to movement lawyer, to "the most hated lawyer in America."
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Father Daniel J. Berrigan, S.J. died at the age of 95 on April 30, 2016. Colman McCarthy, former columnist for the Washington Post, called Berrigan "a major figure in the radical left of the 1960s and 1970s," who died at a Jesuit residence at Fordham University in the Bronx. Known as a poet and non-violent activist, the priest led antiwar protests, was unable to be with "The Baltimore Four", but most famously spent two years in prison for acts of civil disobedience that became well known through his play and the film "The Trial of The Catonsville Nine." His brother Philip, also a priest (but who left active ministry), was one of the "Four" and "Nine" and died in 2002. Survivors include a sister and three brothers.

Former Washington Post columnist McCarthy described the Catonsville event: "In May 1968, Father Berrigan, his brother and fellow priest Philip Berrigan, and seven other activists entered a Selective Service office in Catonsville, Md. They gathered hundreds of draft files, lugged them outside and, with a recipe of kerosene and soap chips taken from a Green Berets handbook, burned them to ashes. The Catonsville Nine, as they became known, were arrested, and in a five-day trial in October 1968, they were found guilty of destruction of government property."

Father Berrigan may be best known in the film world for his cameo in the 1986 British drama The Mission, written by Robert Bolt, in which he spoke only one word, "No!" While he lived a "YES!" to God's will as he discerned it, that included a clear and definitive "No!" to violence and war.
BornMay 9, 1921
DiedApril 30, 2016(94)
BornMay 9, 1921
DiedApril 30, 2016(94)
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Robert De Niro and Jeremy Irons in The Mission (1986)
The Mission
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  • Sebastian
  • 1986
Ed Flanders in The Trial of the Catonsville Nine (1972)
The Trial of the Catonsville Nine
7.0
  • Writer
  • 1972
Der Prozeß gegen die neun von Catonsville
TV Movie
  • Writer
  • 1972
Der Prozess gegen die Neun von Catonsville
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  • Writer
  • 1972

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Writer



  • Sudjenje
    TV Movie
    • Writer
    • 1975
  • Ed Flanders in The Trial of the Catonsville Nine (1972)
    The Trial of the Catonsville Nine
    7.0
    • play
    • screenplay
    • 1972
  • Der Prozess gegen die Neun von Catonsville
    TV Movie
    • writer
    • 1972
  • Der Prozeß gegen die neun von Catonsville
    TV Movie
    • play
    • 1972

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  • Robert De Niro and Jeremy Irons in The Mission (1986)
    The Mission
    7.4
    • Sebastian
    • 1986

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William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe
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  • Alternative name
    • Father Daniel Berrigan
  • Born
    • May 9, 1921
    • Virginia, Minnesota, USA
  • Died
    • April 30, 2016
    • Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
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    Active on Broadway in the following production:

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    Has lead numerous peace protests at the carrier Intrepid with fellow anti-war advocates Fr. John Dear and James Marsh.

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  • When did Daniel Berrigan die?
    April 30, 2016
  • How old was Daniel Berrigan when he died?
    94 years old
  • Where did Daniel Berrigan die?
    Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
  • When was Daniel Berrigan born?
    May 9, 1921
  • Where was Daniel Berrigan born?
    Virginia, Minnesota, USA

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