Don Wildman is the current host and narrator of Mysteries at the Museum, Beyond the Unknown,[2] Dark Tales with Don Wildman, and Buried Worlds with Don Wildman[3] on the Travel Channel.
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Born | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Occupation | Actor, television host, narrator, historical investigator and historical professor |
Years active | 1969–present |
Spouse(s) | Melissa Haizlip[1] |
He also hosted and narrated Travel Channel's Weird Travels, Off Limits,[4] and Monumental Mysteries.[5]
Wildman was raised in Pitman, New Jersey, and is a 1979 graduate of Westtown School, a Quaker boarding school located in Chester County, Pennsylvania. He also attended Earlham College in Richmond, Indiana (another Quaker school) and trained as an actor at The Drama Studio in London, England.[citation needed]
Wildman was originally a stage actor in several production the best known of which was Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde. [6] He also acted in several commercials before finding success with his love of history and mysteries.
Wildman began working for the Travel Channel in 2003 with Weird Travels, a documentary television show made in the United States about international paranormal destinations.[7] The show aired from 2001 - 2006, but Wildman was only involved from 2003 - 2005.
He continued his work with Travel Channel in 2007 with two shows, The Incurables and Cities of the Underworld, which ended in 2008 and 2009, respectively.[8][9]
In 2011, Wildman hosted Pompeii: Back from the Dead and he has been working at the channel ever since.
His most successful tv show to date was Mysteries at the Museum which ran from 2011 - 2020.[10] He is currently, as of 2021, not working on any television shows.
In addition to acting, hosting and narrating, Don also produced Off Limits from 2011 to 2013 for the Travel Channel, a documentary series about historical sites around the United States which are unknown and/or off limits. He also hosted the show.[11] He has not produced anything else to date.
This list includes both film and television credits.
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1997 | Men's Journal | Himself/Host | TV series |
2003 | Primetime Glick | Sam Hoibins | (2001 TV series) Episode: "Chris Elliot" |
2003 | Weird Travels | Himself/Host | TV series |
2003–2004 | Passions | Crane / Seventies Flashback | (1999 TV series) 2 episodes |
2006 | New York Waiting | Michael | Film |
2007–2008 | The Incurables | Host | TV series |
2008–2009 | Cities of the Underworld | Himself/Host | TV series |
2011 | Pompei: Back from the Dead | Himself/Host | TV Movie/Documentary |
2011–2013 | Off Limits | Himself/Host | TV series |
2011–present | Mysteries at the Museum | Himself/Host | TV series |
2012 | World's Best Bartender | Himself/Host | TV Special |
2013 | Sidewalk's Entertainment | Guest | TV Series |
2013–2015 | Monumental Mysteries | Himself/Host | TV series |
2014 | The Trip: 2014 | Himself/Host | TV Special |
2014 | KCAL 9 News Weekend Report | Guest | TV Series |
2013–2014 | Greatest Mysteries | Himself/Host | TV Series Documentary |
2015 | The Trip: 2015 | Himself/Host | TV Special |
2015 | Metropolis | Himself/Host | TV Mini-Series Documentary |
2013–2015 | Mysteries at the Monument | Himself/Host | TV Series |
2019–present | Beyond the Unknown | Himself/Host | TV series |
2020 | Josh Gates Tonight | Himself/Guest | TV Series |
2020 | Buried Worlds with Don Wildman | Himself/Host | TV series |
2020–present | Mysteries of the Unknown (2-hour special episodes of Mysteries at the Museum) | Himself/Host | TV series |
Currently, Don Wildman hosts Travel Channel's 'Mysteries at the Museum.' According to an article published by travel channel, "Don Wildman is fast becoming one [of] the most recognizable faces in documentary television."[12]
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