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Jim Lampley
... Jim Lampley (born April 8, 1949) is an American sportscaster, news anchor, movie producer, and restaurant owner ... Lampley has covered a record 14 Olympic Games on U.S ...
Jim Lampley - Life Outside of Sports - Film and Producing Career
... Lampley's movie production company, Crystal Spring Productions, has produced a handful of movies, including 2000's Welcome to Hollywood ... In addition to several minor credits as an announcer in films, in 2006, Lampley portrayed himself in the movie Rocky Balboa covering the new events in Rocky's career as well as the final match against Mason ... Lampley also appeared in the Everybody Hates Chris episode "Everybody Hates Gambling", in which he called a checkers match between Drew and Tonya ...
Sean Lampley - College Career
... Lampley played at the University of California, leading the Golden Bears to victory over Clemson in the 1999 National Invitational Tournament and earning MVP honors ... Lampley ended his career as the only player in school history to rank in the top 10 in points (1,776, 1st), rebounds (889, 4th) and assists (295 ... Lampley's career scoring record stood until he was surpassed by point guard Jerome Randle on March 13, 2010 with 1,790 career points ...
Jim Lampley - Broadcast Network Television - ABC Sports
... ABC executives thought that Lampley's youthful looks would make him endearing to the college crowds they looked to attract for their college football games ... From 1983 to 1985, Lampley was the studio host of ABC broadcasts of the United States Football League (USFL), a spring league that featured stars such as Herschel Walker, Jim Kelly, Steve Young and ... In 1985, Lampley along with Al Michaels served as anchors for ABC's coverage of Super Bowl XIX, the first Super Bowl that ABC televised ...
Sideline Reporter - Origins of Sideline Reporting
... Jim Lampley is considered to be the first sideline reporter ... According to Lampley, the job grew out of the wreckage of the 1972 Munich Olympics, when new wireless technology was put to use in ABC's Quicksilver coverage of ... As Lampley recalled, "Months later, they asked, 'What else could we do? Would it work in a football stadium? Could we put someone on the sidelines ...