Don Wildman
An image from Mysteries at the Monument, one of the productions that also features Don Wildman.
Don Wildman

Don Wildman

March 21, 1961 — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Don Wildman is a television host, narrator, producer, stage actor, historical investigator and historical professor.

He trained as an actor at The Drama Studio in London, England. During his many years in New York, Don divided his time between a busy commercial career and stage work. He appeared in Moisés Kaufman's acclaimed "Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde".

He began working for the Travel Channel in 2003 with Weird Travels, a documentary television show made in the United States about international paranormal destinations. 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. 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.

As host of ESPN's Men's Journal, Travel Channel's Weird Travels and CNBC's Ushuaia, global adventure became a trademark.

Mysteries at the Museum

Mysteries at the Museum

2010

Cities of the Underworld

Cities of the Underworld

2007

New York Waiting

New York Waiting

2006

The UnBelievable with Dan Aykroyd

The UnBelievable with Dan Aykroyd

2023

Mysteries at the Monument

Mysteries at the Monument

2013