Dennis Prager

Dennis Prager

Born:August 2, 1948

Place of Birth:Brooklyn, New York, USA

Known For:Acting

Biography

Dennis Prager, a prominent American radio talk show host, has captivated audiences with his insightful commentary since 1982. His influence extends beyond the airwaves, as he has made notable appearances on various television programs such as Fox and Friends, Red Eye, and Hardball.

Beyond his radio and television presence, Prager has actively engaged in interfaith dialogue around the world, fostering conversations with diverse religious communities including Catholics, Muslims, Hindus, and Protestants. This commitment to promoting understanding and unity is a testament to his dedication to meaningful discourse.

Notably, Prager's academic background is as impressive as his broadcasting career. As a Fellow at Columbia University's School of International Affairs, he delved into graduate work at the Middle East and Russian Institutes. His expertise in Russian and Jewish history, combined with his diplomatic experience, has shaped his unique perspective on global affairs.

Throughout his career, Prager has been recognized for his contributions to education and public discourse. His appointment by President Ronald Reagan to the U.S. Delegation to the Vienna Review Conference on the Helsinki Accords underscores his commitment to diplomacy and international relations.

In 2011, Prager co-founded Prager University, an innovative online platform offering concise courses in Political Science, History, Philosophy/Religion, Economics, and Psychology. The institution's distinctive approach of presenting all courses in five-minute segments has garnered widespread acclaim for its accessibility and impact.

As a recipient of an honorary doctorate of law from Pepperdine University, Prager's dedication to promoting intellectual curiosity and critical thinking is evident in his work both on the airwaves and through Prager University. His ability to distill complex ideas into digestible insights has solidified his reputation as a trusted voice in the realm of public discourse.

In a world inundated with information, Dennis Prager's commitment to fostering dialogue, promoting understanding, and empowering individuals through education continues to resonate with audiences worldwide. His multifaceted career serves as a testament to the power of thoughtful communication and the enduring impact of intellectual engagement.

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Dennis Prager

Filmography

Acting

Fuck

Fuck

Self

2006

A documentary on the expletive's origin, why it offends some people so deeply, and what can be gained from its use.
Heckler

Heckler

Self

2007

HECKLER is a comedic feature documentary exploring the increasingly critical world we live in. After starring in a film that was critically bashed, Jamie Kennedy takes on hecklers and critics and ask some interesting questions of people such as George Lucas, Bill Maher, Mike Ditka, Rob Zombie, Howie Mandel and many more. This fast moving, hilarious documentary pulls no punches as you see an uncensored look at just how nasty and mean the fight is between those in the spotlight and those in the dark.
2000 Mules

2000 Mules

Self

2022

Bestselling author and award-winning filmmaker, Dinesh D’Souza, exposes widespread coordinated voter fraud in the 2020 election sufficient to change the overall outcome. Drawing on research provided by the election integrity group, True the Vote, “2000 Mules” offers two types of evidence: geotracking and video. The geotracking evidence, based on a database of ten trillion cell phone pings, exposes an elaborate network of professional operatives, called mules, delivering fraudulent votes to mail-in boxes in the five key states where the election was decided. Video evidence obtained from official surveillance cameras corroborates the cellular positioning data. The film concludes by exploring ways to assist in the prevention of election fraud in future democratic elections.
No Safe Spaces

No Safe Spaces

Self

2019

Adam Carolla and Dennis Prager examine the reality of life and discourse on college campuses in modern America.
For Goodness Sake

For Goodness Sake

Dennis Prager

1993

The concept of goodness is discussed. Why is goodness important? What is a good person? Can doing good change the world? These and other questions are addressed in the film through short, humorous, ironic, and moving vignettes.
January 6: The Most Deadliest Day

January 6: The Most Deadliest Day

Self

2024

The crack team of journalists at The Babylon Bee turn their powers of investigation toward the most deadliest day in all of human history: January 6, 2021. They hunt down the dangerous criminals who stormed the Capitol, visit the haunting sites where incalculable numbers of people died on that fateful day, and ask experts really smart questions. You will laugh, you will cry, you will cower in terror at the monsters who almost ended democracy once and for all. January 6: Never forget to remember.
For Goodness Sake II

For Goodness Sake II

Dennis Prager

1996

An instructional video about the issue of race and diversity in the workplace.
Boycott This!

Boycott This!

Self

2016

Is Israel a greater world threat than Iran, a state bordering on the edge of Nazi Fascism? Using satire and humour comedian, Brad Stine, leads the viewer through a minefield of hate to find the truth. What is BDS, it's agenda, it's origins, it's basis and it's leaders? Contributions from celebrities and experts include Dennis Prager, Pastor Jack Hayford, Alan Dershowitz and Jackie Mason.

Baseball, Dennis & The French

Himself

2011

Baseball, Dennis & the French tells the true story of Paul Croshaw, longtime liberal activist and connoisseur of French films, who amazed his family, friends and himself by becoming a churchgoing, conservative Christian after years of listening to nationally syndicated radio host Dennis Prager.