
Elizabeth Warren
Elizabeth Ann Warren (née Herring; born June 22, 1949) is an American politician and former law professor who is the senior United States senator from the state of Massachusetts, serving since 2013. A member of the Democratic Party and regarded as a progressive,[2] Warren has focused on consumer protection, equitable economic opportunity, and the social safety net while in the Senate. Warren was a candidate in the 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries, ultimately finishing third after Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders. Born and raised in Oklahoma, Warren is a graduate of the University of Houston and Rutgers Law School at Rutgers University–Newark and has taught law at several universities, including the University of Houston, the University of Texas at Austin, the University of Pennsylvania, and Harvard University. Warren has written 12 books and more than 100 articles. Warren's first foray into public policy began in 1995, when she worked to oppose what eventually became a 2005 act restricting bankruptcy access for individuals. During the late 2000s, her national profile grew after her forceful public stances in favor of more stringent banking regulations after the 2008 financial crisis. She served as chair of the Congressional Oversight Panel of the Troubled Asset Relief Program, and proposed and established the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, for which she served as the first special advisor under President Barack Obama. In 2012, Warren defeated incumbent Republican Scott Brown and became the first female U.S. senator from Massachusetts. She was reelected by a wide margin in 2018, defeating Republican nominee Geoff Diehl. On February 9, 2019, Warren announced her candidacy in the 2020 United States presidential election. She was briefly considered the front-runner for the Democratic nomination in late 2019, but support for her campaign dwindled. She withdrew from the race on March 5, 2020, after Super Tuesday. She was reelected to a third Senate term in 2024 against Republican nominee John Deaton. Description above from the Wikipedia article Elizabeth Warren, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography (36 titles)
10.0ShowTheWeekend
Self · 2024
MovieBelow the Belt
Self · 2023
5.0MovieThe Supporters
Self · 2021
6.0ShowInside Politics
Self (archive footage) · 2021
6.5MovieStorm Lake
Self · 2021
4.0MovieRemembering RBG: A Nation Ugly Cries
Self · 2020
5.5MovieIn Delusion: Trump and the American Catastrophe
Self (archive footage) · 2020
MovieAmerican Deep State
Self · 2020
5.9ShowHillary
Self (archive footage) · 2020
7.5MovieAmazon Empire: The Rise and Reign of Jeff Bezos
Self (archive footage) · 2020
MovieElizabeth: Senator Warren's Fight To The Finish
Self · 2020
7.1ShowPatriot Act with Hasan Minhaj
Self (archive footage) · 2018
7.0MovieFail State
Self (archive footage) · 2018
7.5ShowExplained
Self (archive footage) · 2018
7.1ShowDirty Money
Self · 2018
MovieZero Weeks
Self (archive footage) · 2017
6.0MovieThe Words That Built America
Self - Reader: The Constitution · 2017
10.0MovieHeather Booth: Changing the World
2017
6.6ShowTucker Carlson Tonight
Self (archive footage) (uncredited) · 2016
5.1ShowChelsea
Self · 2016
5.9ShowFull Frontal with Samantha Bee
Self · 2016
6.1ShowThe Late Show with Stephen Colbert
Self - Guest · 2015
7.5ShowTrailblazer Honors
Self · 2014
5.1ShowLate Night with Seth Meyers
Self · 2014
5.8ShowThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
Self · 2014
7.2ShowAlpha House
Elizabeth Warren · 2013
7.7MovieHeist: Who Stole the American Dream?
Self · 2012
7.1MovieCapitalism: A Love Story
Self · 2009
7.0MovieThe Secret History of the Credit Card
Self · 2004
6.1ShowReal Time with Bill Maher
Self · 2003