Walter Mondale
AKA Walter Frederick Mondale
Born: 5-Jan-1928
Birthplace: Ceylon, MN
Died: 19-Apr-2021
Location of death: Minneapolis, MN
Cause of death: unspecified
Gender: Male
Religion: Methodist
Race or Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Politician
Party Affiliation: Democratic
Nationality: United States
Executive summary: US Vice President under Jimmy Carter
Military service: US Army (1951-53)
Father: Theodore Sigvaard Mondale
Mother: Claribel Cowan Mondale
Brother: Lester Mondale (half brother)
Wife: Joan Adams Mondale (b. 8-Aug-1930, m. 27-Dec-1955, d. 3-Feb-2014)
Son: Theodore Mondale (b. 12-Oct-1957)
Daughter: Eleanor Jane Mondale (reporter and radio host, b. 19-Jan-1960, d. 17-Sep-2011)
Son: William Hall Mondale (b. 7-Feb-1962)
University: Macalester College, St. Paul, MN (1946-49)
University: BA Political Science, University of Minnesota (1951)
Law School: LLB, University of Minnesota (1956)
Scholar: Distinguished Fellow, University of Minnesota
US Ambassador to Japan (1993-96)
US Vice President (1977-81)
US Senator, Minnesota (1964-76)
Attorney General of Minnesota (1960-64)
Winston & Strawn
Dorsey & Whitney
Member of the Board of Northwest Airlines
Member of the Board of Prudential
4-H Club
Al Franken for Senate
Alfalfa Club 1976
American Academy of Diplomacy
Bretton Woods Committee
Caring Institute Board of Trustees (Honorary)
The Constitution Project Right to Counsel Initiative
Council on Foreign Relations
Gephardt for President
Hillary Rodham Clinton for US Senate Committee
Jobs for America's Graduates Board of Directors (former)
John Kerry for President
Minnesota State Bar Association 1956
National Democratic Institute for International Affairs Chairman Emeritus
New Leadership for America PAC
Obama for Illinois
Funeral: Ronald Reagan (2004)
Funeral: Ted Kennedy (2009)
Secret Service Codename Cavalier, Dragon
Norwegian Ancestry
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR
Escape from Suburbia: Beyond the American Dream (16-Sep-2007) · Himself
Author of books:
The Accountability of Power: Toward a Responsible Presidency (1975, politics)
The Good Fight: A Life in Liberal Politics (2010, memoir)
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