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GALEN FISS Born: July 10, 1931 in Johnson, Kansas
Film Credits 1966 1965 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1964 1964 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1957 1957 NFL Championship Game (in person)
MIKE LUCCI Born: December 29, 1939 in Ambridge, Pennsylvania
Film Credits 2001 ESPN SportsCentury (in person), 1971 1971 NFL Pro Bowl (in person), 1970 NFL Monday Night Football (in person), 1968 Paper Lion (in person)
JIM HOUSTON Born: November 3, 1937 in Massillon, Ohio
Film Credits 1970 NFL Monday Night Football (in person), 1970 1969 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1968 1968 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1966 1965 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1964 1964 NFL Championship Game (in person)
JIM KANICKI Born: December 17, 1941 in Bay City, Michigan
Film Credits 1970 1969 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1968 1968 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1966 1965 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1964 1964 NFL Championship Game (in person)
MONTE CLARK Born: January 24, 1937 in Fillmore, California Died: September 16, 2009 in Detroit, Michigan
Film Credits 1976-1984 NFL Monday Night Football (in person), 1970 1969 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1968 1968 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1966 1965 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1964 1964 NFL Championship Game (in person)
PAUL WARFIELD Born: November 28, 1942 in Warren, Ohio
Full Name: Paul Dryden Warfield High School: Warren G. Harding
(Warren, Ohio) Elected to Pro Football Hall of Fame: January 29,
1983 Enshrined into Pro Football Hall of Fame: July 30, 1983 Pro Career:
13 seasons, 157 games Drafted: 1st round (11th player overall) in 1964 by
Cleveland Browns Uniform Number: 42
Football Hall of Fame Class of 1983 Wide Receiver 6-0, 188 (Ohio
State) 1964-1969, 1976-1977 Cleveland Browns, 1970-1974 Miami Dolphins
Drafted by both Browns, Bills, 1964 Cleveland fixture before 1970 trade
to Miami Key element in Dolphins offenses Mere presence on field forced
defensive adjustments Fast, super-smooth, precise pattern runner,
sure-handed, excellent blocker Caught 427 passes for 8,565 yards, 85
touchdowns Had sensational 20.1-yard per catch average All-NFL six
years Named to eight Pro Bowls
Film Credits 2006 ESPN 25: Who's #1 (in person), 2005 The Top 5 Reasons You Can't Blame... (in person), 2003 Super Bowl XXXVII (in person), 2002 Jim Brown: All American (in person), 2000-2005 ESPN SportsCentury (in person), 1974 Super Bowl VIII (in person), 1973 Super Bowl VII (in person), 1973 1973 AFC Championship Game (in person), 1972 Super Bowl VI (in person), 1972 1972 AFC Championship Game (in person), 1972 1971 AFC Championship Game (in person), 1971-1974 NFL Monday Night Football (in person), 1971 1971 NFL Pro Bowl (in person), 1970 1969 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1968 1968 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1966 1965 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1964 1964 NFL Championship Game (in person)
DICK SCHAFRATH Born: March 21, 1937 in Canton, Ohio
Film Credits 2008 Woody Hayes' Ohio State Buckeyes (in person), 2002 Jim Brown: All American (in person), 2000 ESPN SportsCentury (in person), 1970 1969 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1968 1968 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1964 1964 NFL Championship Game (in person)
GARY COLLINS Born: August 20, 1940 in Williamstown, Pennsylvania
Film Credits 1970-1971 NFL Monday Night Football (in person), 1970 1969 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1968 1968 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1966 1965 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1964 1964 NFL Championship Game (in person)
WALTER BEACH Born: January 31, 1935 in Pontiac, Michigan
Film Credits 2002 Jim Brown: All American (in person), 1966 1965 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1964 1964 NFL Championship Game (in person)
LARRY BENZ
Film Credits 1966 1965 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1964 1964 NFL Championship Game (in person)
JOHN BROWN
Film Credits 2007 The Early Show (in person), 2000-2003 ESPN SportsCentury (in person)
VINCE COSTELLO Born: August 4, 1932 in Dellroy, Ohio
Film Credits 1991 Necessary Roughness (Other), 1966 1965 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1964 1964 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1957 1957 NFL Championship Game (in person)
ROSS FICHTNER Born: October 26, 1938 in McKeesport, Pennsylvania
Film Credits 1966 1965 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1964 1964 NFL Championship Game (in person)
BOB GAIN Born: June 21, 1929 in Akron, Ohio
Film Credits 1957 1957 NFL Championship Game (in person)
BILL GLASS Born: August 16, 1935 in Texarkana, Texas
Film Credits 1966 1965 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1964 1964 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1956 The Perry Como Show (in person)
ERNIE GREEN
Film Credits 1968 1968 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1966 1965 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1964 1964 NFL Championship Game (in person)
GENE HICKERSON Born: February 15, 1935 in Trenton, Tennessee Died: October 20, 2008 in Cleveland, Ohio
Full Name: Robert Eugene Hickerson High School: Trezevant
(TN) Elected to Pro Football Hall of Fame: February 3, 2007 Pro Career: 15
seasons, 202 games Drafted: Future choice of 7th round (78th player overall)
in 1957 by Cleveland Browns Uniform Number: #66
Class of 2007 Guard 6-3, 248 (Mississippi) 1958-1973 Cleveland
Browns
Selected as future choice by Browns, 1957 draft A tackle in
college, shifted to guard as a rookie to better utilize speed Lead
blocker for three Hall of Fame running backs – Jim Brown, Bobby Mitchell, and
Leroy Kelly All-NFL five consecutive seasons, 1966-1970
Voted to six straight Pro Bowls Browns posted 1,000-yard rusher in
9 of Hickerson's first 10 seasons, featured league's leading rusher seven times
Film Credits 1970 1969 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1968 1968 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1966 1965 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1964 1964 NFL Championship Game (in person)
CLIFTON McNEIL Born: May 25, 1940 in Mobile, Alabama
Film Credits 1970-1971 NFL Monday Night Football (in person)
DICK MODZELEWSKI Born: February 16, 1931 in West Natrona, Pennsylvania
Film Credits 2008 The Greatest Game Ever Played (Other), 2004 ESPN SportsCentury (in person), 1977-1986 NFL Monday Night Football (in person), 1966 1965 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1964 1964 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1963 1963 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1962 1962 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1961 1961 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1959 1959 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1956 1956 NFL Championship Game (in person)
JOHN MORROW Born: April 27, 1933 in Port Huron, Michigan
Film Credits 1966 1965 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1964 1964 NFL Championship Game (in person)
BERNIE PARRISH Born: April 29, 1936 in Long Beach, California
Film Credits 1971 The David Frost Show (in person), 1966 1965 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1964 1964 NFL Championship Game (in person)
WALT ROBERTS
Film Credits 2010 The Magnificent Dead (Performer), 2008/I Western (Performer)
ROGER SHOALS Born: December 13, 1938 in Baltimore, Maryland
Film Credits 1968 Paper Lion (in person)
PAUL WIGGIN Born: November 18, 1934 in Modesto, California
Film Credits 2005 ESPN 25: Who's #1 (in person), 2001-2002 ESPN SportsCentury (in person), 1975-1979 NFL Monday Night Football (in person), 1966 1965 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1964 1964 NFL Championship Game (in person)
JOHN WOOTEN Born: December 5, 1936 in Clarksville, Texas
Film Credits 2011 Third and Long: The History of African Americans in Pro Football (in person), 2002 Jim Brown: All American (in person), 1966 1965 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1964 1964 NFL Championship Game (in person)
BOBBY FRANKLIN
Film Credits 1960 1960 Sugar Bowl (in person), 1958 1958 Gator Bowl (in person)
JIM BROWN Born: February 17, 1936 in St. Simons Island, Georgia
Full Name: James Nathaniel Brown High School: Manhasset
(NY) Elected to Pro Football Hall of Fame: January 16, 1971 Enshrined into
Pro Football Hall of Fame: July 31, 1971 Pro Career: 9 Seasons, 118
Games Drafted: 1st round (6th player overall) in 1957 by Cleveland
Browns Uniform Number: #32
Class of 1971 Fullback 6-2, 232 (Syracuse) 1957-1965 Cleveland
Browns
Syracuse All-America, 1956 Browns' No. 1 draft pick, 1957 Awesome
runner, led NFL rushers eight years All-NFL eight of nine years NFL's Most
Valuable Player, 1957, 1958, 1965 Rookie of the Year, 1957 Played in
nine straight Pro Bowls Career marks: 12,312 yards rushing, 262 receptions,
15,459 combined net yards, 756 points scored
Film Credits 2012 Connected (in person), 2011 Way Black When: Primetime (in person), 2010 Frontliners (in person), 2010 Frontliners (Producer), 2010 Dream Street (Performer), 2010 30 for 30 (in person), 2009 Trash to Treasure (in person), 2009 Hugh Hefner: Playboy, Activist and Rebel (in person), 2008 The Black Candle (in person), 2008 Say It Loud (in person), 2008 Crips and Bloods: Made in America (in person), 2007 Stars on Stars (in person), 2006 Sideliners (Performer), 2006 Larry King Live (in person), 2005-2006 The Top 5 Reasons You Can't Blame... (in person), 2005-2006 Quite Frankly with Stephen A. Smith (in person), 2005 The Outsider (in person), 2005 The Best Damn Sports Show Period (in person), 2005 Fox NFL Sunday (in person), 2005 Animal (Performer), 2005 ABC News Nightline (in person), 2004 Sucker Free City (Performer), 2004 Soul Food (Performer), 2004 She Hate Me (Performer), 2004 Macked, Hammered, Slaughtered and Shafted (in person), 2004 ESPN 25: Who's #1 (in person), 2003 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (in person), 2003 Beef (in person), 2002 On the Edge (Performer), 2002 O.J.: A Study in Black & White (in person), 2002 Jim Brown: All American (in person), 2002 Heroes of Black Comedy (in person), 2001 Dick Schaap: Flashing Before my Eyes (in person), 2000-2004 ESPN SportsCentury (in person), 2000 Bill Russell: My Life, My Way (in person), 2000 Arli$$ (in person), 2000 Ali-Frazier I: One Nation... Divisible (in person), 1999 Unitas (in person), 1999 New Jersey Turnpikes (Performer), 1999 Keeping the Music Alive (Director), 1999 Keeping the Music Alive (in person), 1999 HBO First Look (in person), 1999 Any Given Sunday (Performer), 1998 Small Soldiers (Performer), 1998 He Got Game (Performer), 1998 Between Brothers (in person), 1997 Living Single (in person), 1996 UFC VI: Clash of the Titans (in person), 1996 Original Gangstas (Performer), 1996 Muhammad Ali: The Whole Story (in person), 1996 Mars Attacks! (Performer), 1996 Celebrate the Dream: 50 Years of Ebony Magazine (in person), 1995 UFC 5: The Return of the Beast (in person), 1995 Charlie Rose (in person), 1994 UFC 4: Revenge of the Warriors (in person), 1994 UFC 2: No Way Out (in person), 1993 UFC 1: The ning (in person), 1992 The Divine Enforcer (Performer), 1991 Good Sports (in person), 1990 Twisted Justice (Performer), 1990 Killing American Style (Performer), 1990 Hammer, Slammer, & Slade (Performer), 1989 The Arsenio Hall Show (in person), 1989 L.A. Heat (Performer), 1989 Crack House (Performer), 1988 I'm Gonna Git You Sucka (Performer), 1988 Greatest Sports Legends (in person), 1987 The Running Man (Performer), 1986 The A-Team (Performer), 1985 Lady Blue (Performer), 1985 I Challenge You (in person), 1984 The 5th Annual Black Achievement Awards (in person), 1984 Knight Rider (Performer), 1984 Cover Up (Performer), 1984 Black Hollywood (in person), 1983-1984 T.J. Hooker (Performer), 1983 Richard Pryor... Here and Now (Producer), 1982 One Down, Two to go (Performer), 1979-1983 CHiPs (Performer), 1979 Playboy's Roller Disco & Pajama Party (in person), 1979 Pacific Inferno (Performer), 1979 Pacific Inferno (Producer), 1978 Fingers (Performer), 1977 Vengeance (Performer), 1977 The Magnificent Magical Magnet of Santa Mesa (Producer), 1977 Police Story (Performer), 1975 Take a Hard Ride (Performer), 1975 Muhammad Ali vs. Ron Lyle (in person), 1974 Three the Hard Way (Performer), 1974 HBO Boxing (in person), 1973 The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (in person), 1973 The Slams (Performer), 1973 Slaughter's Big Rip-Off (Performer), 1973 I Escaped from Devil's Island (Performer), 1972-1974 Soul Train (in person), 1972 The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour (in person), 1972 Slaughter (Performer), 1972 Flip (in person), 1972 Black Gunn (Performer), 1971 The 43rd Annual Academy Awards (in person), 1970 The Dick Cavett Show (in person), 1970 The Dean Martin Comedy Hour (in person), 1970 The David Frost Show (in person), 1970 El Condor (Performer), 1970 ...tick... tick... tick... (Performer), 1969 The Grasshopper (Performer), 1969 Riot (Performer), 1969 Playboy After Dark (in person), 1969 Kenner (Performer), 1969 100 Rifles (Performer), 1968 The Split (Performer), 1968 The Man Who Makes the Difference (in person), 1968 The Beautiful Phyllis Diller Show (in person), 1968 Ice Station Zebra (Performer), 1968 Dark of the Sun (Performer), 1967-1979 The Hollywood Squares (in person), 1967-1969 The Joey Bishop Show (in person), 1967 The Woody Woodbury Show (in person), 1967 The Dirty Dozen (Performer), 1967 Operation Dirty Dozen (in person), 1967 I Spy (Performer), 1967 Dateline: Hollywood (in person), 1966-1970 The Merv Griffin Show (in person), 1966 The Milton Berle Show (in person), 1966 1965 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1965 Valentine's Day (Performer), 1964 The Ed Sullivan Show (in person), 1964 Rio Conchos (Performer), 1964 1964 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1957 1957 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1957 1957 Cotton Bowl (in person)
DALE E. MEMMELAAR Born: January 15, 1937
LEROY KELLY Born: May 20, 1942 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Full Name: Leroy Kelly High School: Simon
Gratz (Philadelphia) Elected to Pro Football Hall of Fame: January 29,
1994 Enshrined into Pro Football Hall of Fame: July 30, 1994 Pro Career:
10 Seasons, 136 games Drafted: 8th round (110th player overall) in 1964 by
Cleveland Browns Uniform Number: 44
Class of 1994 Running Back 6-0, 202 (Morgan
State) 1964-1973 Cleveland Browns
Eighth-round draft choice, 1964 1,000-yard
rusher first three years after becoming regular in 1966 Won NFL
rushing titles, 1967, 1968 Two-time punt return champion: 1965 NFL,
1971 AFC All-NFL five years, named to six Pro Bowls Career
stats: 7,274 yards rushing; 2,281 reception yards; 2,774 return yards; 12,330
combined yards; 90 touchdowns
Film Credits 1971 1971 NFL Pro Bowl (in person), 1970-1973 NFL Monday Night Football (in person), 1970 1969 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1968 1968 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1966 The Fortune Cookie (Other), 1966 1965 NFL Championship Game (in person)
FRANK RYAN Born: July 12, 1936 in Fort Worth, Texas
Film Credits 1968 1968 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1966 1965 NFL Championship Game (in person), 1965 I've Got a Secret (in person), 1964 1964 NFL Championship Game (in person)
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