Killing Kennedy

Drama documentary based on Bill O'Reilly's and Martin Dugard's 2012 non-fiction book "Killing Kennedy: The End of Camelot". It follows the parallel lives of John F. Kennedy and Lee Harvey Oswald from the winter 1959-1960 to those fatal days in Dallas in November 1963, when they both died within two days after each other and were buried on the same day - John F. Kennedy in a state funeral in Washington D.C., broadcast live both to Europe and the Pacific, while Oswald was buried in Forth Worth at a small funeral where the attending reporters were asked to act as pallbearers.

Rob Lowe

(John F. Kennedy)

Will Rothhaar

(Lee Harvey Oswald)

Ginnifer Goodwin

(Jacqueline Kennedy)

Michelle Trachtenberg

(Marina Oswald)

Jack Noseworthy

(Robert F. Kennedy)

Casey Siemaszko

(Jack Ruby)

Jamie McShane

(Richard Snyder)

Mary Pat Gleason

(Marguerite Oswald)

Boris McGiver

(John Fain)

Antoinette LaVecchia

(Lady Bird Johnson)

Francis Guinan

(Lyndon B. Johnson)

Richard Flood

(Kenny O'Donnell)

Jody Matzer

(Lead Trauma Surgeon)

Boris McGiver

(FBI Agent)

Brian Hutchison

(Winston Lawson)

Peter Rini

(Agent Mooney)

Roger W. Durrett

(Admiral Burke)

Danny McCarthy

(Agent James Hosty)

Parker Dowling

(Buell Wesley Frazier)

Mike Shiflett

(Captain Will Fritz)

Natalie Gold

(Ruth Paine)

Juan Pablo Veizaga

(Carlos Bringuier)

Jason B. McIntosh

(Charles Givens)

Richard Warner

(Chester Bowles)

William L. Thomas

(Clint Hill)

Angelo Reyes

(First Cuban)

Jose Luis Munoz

(Second Cuban)

Terry Menefee Gau

(Nurse Doris Nelson)

Bonnie Johnson

(Earlene Roberts)

Joe Duquette

(Eusebio Azcue)

John Moon

(Father Oscar Huber)

Demosthenes Chrysan

(George De Mohrenschildt)

Solomon Gibson III

(George Thomas)

Keith Tyree

(Governor John Connolly)

Ford Flannagan

(Howard Brennan)

Pete Burris

(John Quigley)

Ray Nedzel

(McGeorge Bundy)

Charles Wissinger

(Malcolm Kilduff)

L. Derek Leonidoff

(Marion Baker)

Matt Micou

(Officer J.D. Tippit)

Dan Stearns

(Reporter)

Gregory Williams

(Roy Truly)

Robert C. Treveiler

(Sheriff's Deputy)

Mark Ziv

(Sterling Wood)

Jonathan Orcutt

(William Whaley)

Christopher Wiehl

(Agent O'Reilly)

Mitchell Hebert

(Forrest Sorrels)

Peter Toney

(Officer Harry Hunter)

Jefferson Farber

(Worker)

Bart Debicki

(Max)

Mike Marunde

(Mike)

Shaun Irving

(Officer)

Taylor Roberts

(Faddle)

Joseph Gray

(Sergeant Gerald Hill)

Bo Keister

(Tony - Bartender)

Chris Van Cleave

(Doctor George Burkley)

Adrienne Nelson

(Nell Connally)

Kirsten Hauser

(Fiddle)

Lucas N. Hall

(Officer Atwell, Dallas P.D.)