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- Produced on campus Documentary Feature film Radio Television
- Premiered on campus
- Media references Film Literature Books by Tulane alumni and faculty Books that cite or feature Tulane Television Documentary Fiction Reality television Video Games
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{{short description|Wikimedia list article}}Tulane University has been portrayed in several books, television shows, films and video games. Also, the campus and affiliated buildings have been used for several productions. Produced on campusDocumentary- Architecture School:[1] This Sundance Channel documentary series follows a group of Tulane architecture students competing to design an affordable home in post–Hurricane Katrina New Orleans.[2]
Feature film- Welcome to Academia{{when|date=April 2015}}: The university was one of the main filming locations.{{citation needed|date=April 2015}}
- The Pelican Brief (1993): It was filmed on Tulane's uptown campus and the president's house at Two Audubon Place.
- Runaway Jury (2003): The library of the Tulane president's house served as the judge's chambers.
- The Brooke Ellison Story (2004): Tulane's academic quad substituted for Harvard University's campus in Christopher Reeve's last film.
- College (2008), the university was one of the filming locations.
- Living Proof (2008): Television film from starring Harry Connick, Jr., which used the university as one of the filming locations.[3]
- Hurricane Season (2010): The university's Fogelman Arena was one of the filming locations.[4]
- Spring Break (2011): The university's Woldenberg Art Center's Freeman Auditorium was one of the filming locations.[4]
- So Undercover (2011): The university's uptown campus was the main filming location.[5]
- 22 Jump Street (2014): Tulane's uptown campus was one of the main filming locations for the movie, which also hired Tulane students as extras.[6]
- Our Brand Is Crisis (2016): The university's McAlister Auditorium was one of the filming locations.[7]
- Faith of My Fathers{{when|date=April 2015}}: The outside scenes of the United States Naval Academy were filmed at Tulane.{{citation needed|date=April 2015}}
Radio- American Routes: in fall 2008, Nick Spitzer began a new partnership with Tulane University to co-produce his weekly radio show.[8]
Television- Best Damn Sports Show Period: Celebrating the return of college football to the Louisiana Superdome after Hurricane Katrina; the show taped from the uptown campus on September 27, 28, and 29, 2006.[9] 4
- Gilmore Girls: Rory's friends from Chilton, Madeline and Louise, end up attending Tulane.{{citation needed|date=April 2015}}
- House of Cards, United States Secretary of State, Catherine Durant, is a Tulane University graduate.
- Sex and the City: In season 2, Mr. Big marries Natasha, who is a Tulane alumna .
- Treme: Filmed scenes of fictional professor Creighton Bernette (John Goodman) at Tulane University.
- Scream Queens: Tulane's uptown campus served as the location of the fictional Wallace University.
- The Magicians: Tulane's uptown campus served as a filming location for the fictional Brakebills College for Magical Pedagogy.
Premiered on campus- All the King's Men (2006): Tulane's McAlister Auditorium hosted the U.S. premiere of the movie on September 16, 2006.[10][11]
- Execution (2007):[12] Tulane's McAlister Auditorium hosted the world premiere of the movie on April 10, 2007.[13]
Media referencesFilm{{see also|Tulane_University_Law_School#Film}}- Taxi Driver (1976): Robert De Niro's character shoots a robber to save a person who is wearing a Tulane T-shirt.
- No Mercy (1986): William Atherton's character wears a Tulane sweatshirt.
- JFK (1991): Kevin Costner plays Tulane Law School graduate Jim Garrison in this Oliver Stone film.
- The Pelican Brief (1993): 1993 screen adaptation of the 1992 John Grisham suspense/thriller The Pelican Brief, which involves a fictional second-year Tulane law student and her professor as characters.
- Shark Night (2011): Seven Tulane undergraduate students go for a weekend trips in Louisiana Gulf where they are attacked by shark.
- The Best of Me (2014): Michelle Monaghan plays Amanda Collier, who attends Tulane University. Other references to the school are made throughout the movie.
Literature(Alphabetical by author's surname) Books by Tulane alumni and faculty- Codex Maya by Steve Benzell, a Tulane graduate, is set in part on Tulane's uptown campus.
- Testing Kate by Whitney Gaskell, a Tulane graduate, is a novel about the lives of first-year Tulane Law School students.
- The Stagnant Pool by Nancy Maveety (a Tulane professor) is a novel based on life as a Tulane graduate student.
- A Confederacy of Dunces by Tulane graduate John Kennedy Toole is set in New Orleans and features Ignatius J. Reilly, a Tulane graduate.
Books that cite or feature Tulane- Earth (novel) by David Brin features characters from Tulane.
- A Hunger Like No Other by Kresley Cole, main character Emma mentions being a Tulane graduate.
- Dark Desires After Dusk by Kresley Cole, main character Holly is a math teacher at Gibson Hall on the Tulane uptown campus.
- "Reb Kringle," a story from Nathan Englander's book For the Relief of Unbearable Urges, features an appearance by "the elf on winter break from Tulane."
- The Pelican Brief by John Grisham is set on Tulane's campus and features a Tulane law student having an affair with a lecturer.
- Black Sunday by Thomas Harris is set during a Super Bowl played at Tulane Stadium.
- Fantasy Lover and Unleash the Night by Sherrilyn Kenyon take place in New Orleans featuring heroines that attended Tulane University.
- The Call of Cthulhu by H.P. Lovecraft briefly mentions a correspondence between the main character and authorities at Tulane University.
- Love in the Ruins and The Moviegoer by Walker Percy are partially set on Tulane's uptown campus.
- Honest Illusions by Nora Roberts features a character Roxanne Nouvelle who attends Tulane.
- New Orleans Classic Gumbos and Soups by Kit Wohl features Tulane Chicken Andouille Gumbo.
Television{{see also|Tulane_University_Law_School#Television}}Documentary - Architecture School: Sundance Channel documentary series that followed a group of Tulane architecture students competing to design an affordable home in post–Hurricane Katrina New Orleans.[2]
Fiction- Miami: Calleigh Duquesne attended Tulane and majored in physics.{{citation needed|date=April 2015}}
- Gilmore Girls: Rory Gilmore's high school classmate Louise Grant attended Tulane, and Louise's best friend Madeline Lynn also transferred to the university.{{citation needed|date=April 2015}}
- Grey's Anatomy: Dr. Preston Burke attended Tulane University for undergrad.{{citation needed|date=April 2015}}
- House of Cards: United States Secretary of State Catherine Durant attended Tulane University.
- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: At the end of the episode "Sophomore Jinx" (Season 1 Episode 6), one of the accused basketball players transfers to Tulane to play basketball. Detective Munch states his preference for the Green Wave describing them as "last year's sleeper in a round of sleepers, they're good on the break but need help on the wing". In "Secrets Exhumed" (Season 14, episode 14), the FBI agent Dana Lewis mentions that she was a freshman at Tulane.
- Sex and the City: Mr. Big's ex-wife, Natasha, attended Tulane as an undergraduate student.
- St. Elsewhere: Howie Mandel's character, Dr. Wayne Fiscus, attended Tulane medical school.
- Treme: Creighton Bernette, played by John Goodman, teaches English at Tulane University.
Reality television- The Amazing Race: Tulane alumni Azaria Azene and Hendekea Azene participated in the 12th season.[14]
- Big Brother 14: Winner Ian Terry attended Tulane.
- Denver: Colie Edison attended Tulane.
- New Orleans: The cast often socialized with Tulane students, especially at The Boot Bar.
Video Games- Sins of the Fathers by Sierra Entertainment: Tulane is one of the game locations.
- In the Laura Bow Series by Sierra Entertainment (including games The Colonel's Bequest and The Dagger of Amon Ra): Laura Bow, the main character is a Tulane student.
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.sundancechannel.com/architecture-school/ |website=Sundance Channel|title=Architecture School}} 2. ^1 {{cite news|url= http://tulane.edu/news/newwave/081908_architecture.cfm |title=Students Star in TV's 'Architecture School'|work=New Wave|date= August 19, 2008}} 3. ^{{cite news|url=http://tulane.edu/news/newwave/061708_connick.cfm |title=Star Shines on Uptown Campus|work=New Wave|date= June 17, 2008}} 4. ^1 {{cite news|url= http://tulane.edu/news/newwave/060908_hollywood.cfm|title= Filmmakers Arrive on Campus|work= New Wave|date= June 9, 2008|deadurl= yes|archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20090423055022/http://tulane.edu/news/newwave/060908_hollywood.cfm|archivedate= April 23, 2009|df= }} 5. ^{{cite web|title=So Undercover (2012) - IMDB|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1766094/|publisher=IMDB|accessdate=29 December 2013}} 6. ^{{cite web|title=‘22 Jump Street’ shoots on uptown campus|url=https://tulane.edu/news/newwave/100113_22jump.cfm|publisher=Tulane New Wave|accessdate=29 December 2013}} 7. ^{{cite web|title=Filming for Sandra Bullock Movie to occur in McAlister Auditorium|url=http://www.tulanehullabaloo.com/news/article_cdea224e-4f01-11e4-bb3e-2f09940fb16d.html|publisher=Tulane Hullabaloo|accessdate=2 February 2015}} 8. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.neworleanscitybusiness.com/uptotheminute.cfm?recid=18622|title=Public radio folklorist joins Tulane faculty|work=New Orleans CityBusiness|date=July 17, 2008}}{{Dead link|date=July 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=no }} 9. ^{{cite news| url= http://www2.tulane.edu/article_news_details.cfm?ArticleID=6815 |title=The 'Best Damn Sports Show Period' on Campus |work=New Wave|date= September 26, 2006}} 10. ^Tulane University Magazine - News {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081004222132/http://www2.tulane.edu/article_news_details.cfm?ArticleID=6794 |date=2008-10-04 }} 11. ^"All the King's Men" World Premiere, US Premiere, Baton Rouge Premiere Info :: Robinson Film Center {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071224131917/http://www.robinsonfilmcenter.org/news/news_142.html |date=2007-12-24 }} 12. ^{{cite web|date=2007|website=ExecutionFilm.com|title=Execution homepage|url=http://www.executionfilm.com/execution_dot_com/index.php }} 13. ^{{cite news|url=http://www2.tulane.edu/article_news_details.cfm?ArticleID=7274 |title=Tulane Prepares for 'Execution'|work=New Wave|date= April 9, 2007}} 14. ^{{cite news|url= http://tulane.edu/news/newwave/120607_amazingrace.cfm| title=Brother/Sister Duo in Amazing Global Race|work=New Wave|date= December 6, 2007}}
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