
John E. Mack
Known For
Acting
Born
1929-10-04 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
Died
2004-09-27
Biography
John Edward Mack was an American psychiatrist, writer, and professor. He served as the head of the Department of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School from 1977 to 2004. In 1977, he won the Pulitzer Prize for his book A Prince of Our Disorder on T.E. Lawrence. His clinical expertise was in child psychology, adolescent psychology, and the psychology of religion. He was also known as a leading researcher on the psychology of teenage suicide and drug addiction, and he later became a researcher in the psychology of alien abduction experiences.
Most Known For

NOVA
as Self - Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School

Ancient Aliens
as Self (archive footage)

Unsolved Mysteries
as Self - Psychiatrist; Author, Abduction

Charlie Rose
as Self

Sightings
as Self - Author, Abduction

Sightings
as Self (archive footage)

Sightings
as Self - Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard University

UFO
as Self - Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard (archive footage)

Moment of Contact
as Self - Psychiatrist, Harvard University (archive footage)

Touched
as Self

Ariel Phenomenon
as Self - Pulitzer Prize-Winning Author (archive footage)

Encounters
as Self (archive footage)

The Phenomenon
as Self - Psychiatrist, Harvard University (archive footage)

Unexplained Mysteries
as Self (archive footage)

Abducted
as Self

Age of Deceit: Fallen Angels and the New World Order
as Self (archive footage)

Crop Circles: Crossovers from Another Dimension...
as Self

The Experiencers
as Self (archive footage)

Abducted by Aliens: UFO Encounters of the 4th Kind
as Self (archive footage)