
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Birthday
1930-05-10
Deathday
2013-04-16
Place of Birth
Lake City, Florida, USA
Pat Summerall
Biography
Pat Summerall was a legendary sportscaster and former NFL player, best remembered for his decades as a calm, authoritative voice in American football broadcasting. Before entering the booth, Summerall played 10 seasons in the NFL as a placekicker, most notably with the New York Giants in the 1950s. After retiring from the field, he began a broadcasting career that spanned over 40 years and included work with CBS and Fox. Summerall became best known for his partnership with analyst John Madden, forming one of the most iconic duos in sports television history. His understated, minimalist play-by-play style provided the perfect counterbalance to Madden’s energetic analysis. Summerall called 16 Super Bowls, more than any other broadcaster during his era, as well as major golf championships and tennis events. Whether narrating NFL Sundays, The Masters, or the U.S. Open, his voice came to define big-event sports coverage for generations of viewers. Regarded as a master of pacing and tone, Pat Summerall left a lasting legacy as one of the most respected and imitated broadcasters in the history of American sports.
Known For

The Simpsons
as Pat Summerall (voice)

Family Guy
as Patrick / Pat (voice)

The Replacements
as Himself

Black Sunday
as Pat Summerall

Ned & Stacey
as Pat Summerall (voice)

America's Game: The Super Bowl Champions
as Self (archive footage)

Rivalries: The History of Michigan vs Ohio State
as Narrator
