Jim Lovell
James "Jim" Arthur Lovell, Jr. (born March 25, 1928) is a former astronaut with NASA and a retired United States Navy captain. He is best known for his role as the commander of the Apollo 13 mission, a journey that faced a significant crisis on its way to the Moon, but ultimately returned safely to Earth due to the determination and teamwork of the crew and mission control. Lovell previously served as the command module pilot for Apollo 8, the first mission in the Apollo program to orbit the Moon. Throughout his distinguished career, he has been honored with the Congressional Space Medal of Honor and the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Lovell holds a unique place in history as one of only 24 individuals to have journeyed to the Moon, being among just three who have made the trip twice, and he is the only person to do so without landing. Additionally, he was the first astronaut to complete four spaceflights. Lovell's remarkable contributions to space exploration have left an indelible mark on the history of human space travel.
Filmography
First to the Moon
Fight For Space
In the Shadow of the Moon
Apollo 11
Apollo 13: Survival
Apollo: The Forgotten Films
Apollo: Missions to the Moon
The Man Who Fell to Earth