Basic Information About Neil Everett
Category | Celebrities βΊ Actors |
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Net worth | $4,000,000 |
Date of birth | 1962-06-04 (62 years old) |
Place of birth | Portland |
Nationality | United States of America |
Curiosities and Trademarks | Hawaiian surfing sayings |
Spouse | 18 July - Stephanie Krohn (Β 2013 - present) |
Gender | Male |
Social Media | βοΈ Wikipedia βοΈ IMDb |
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What Movie Awards did Neil Everett win?
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Neil Everett roles
Movie / Series | Role |
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The Real O'Neals | Neil Everett 1 episode, 2016 |
The Mayor | Self 1 episode, 2018 |
Interesting Facts about Neil Everett
- While in high school, Everett wrote a letter to the editor criticizing a Spokane music critic's review of a Ted Nugent concert.
- His stepfather, Dave Robertson, was a longtime high school basketball coach at Shadle Park and won the state title in 1981, led on the court by Mark Rypien. A math teacher, Robertson later coached at Gonzaga Prep.
- Everett is a graduate of the University of Oregon where he earned a bachelor of science degree in journalism.
- Graduated from its Lewis and Clark High School in 1980. He was a two-sport varsity starter for the Tigers in football and basketball, named to the all-city team in football at guard, and played on the defensive line as well.
- In April 1999, Everett interviewed with ESPN on the recommendation of a friend, but was not hired. The following year, ESPN called him for another audition, and this time he was hired as an anchor on ESPNews. In March 2009, he relocated to California to anchor the late-night Los Angeles edition of SportsCenter, which debuted on April 6, 2009.
- The use of his middle name as a professional surname is a tribute to his mother, a UO alumna and Astoria native, who would call him by his first and middle name when his behavior was less than optimal.
- Moved to the company's new Los Angeles Production Facility in March 2009 to co-host the 1 a.m. ET edition of SportsCenter with Stan Verrett.
- During his tenure as a SportsCenter anchor, Everett has added Hawaiian surfing sayings and other state references to the show's famous repertoire of catchphrases. When noting the time of an event, he will often use the Hawaii-Aleutian Time Zone. He also uses, "Howzit" (Hawaiian slang for "How's it going?") to start each show.
- After high school in eastern Washington, Everett attended college in Oregon. He started at Willamette University in Salem, then transferred to the University of Oregon in Eugene and graduated in 1984.
- Everett closes each show's introductory summary by shouting the words "Right now!".
- While he was a student in Eugene in 1983, his mother Jackie, a high school teacher, died from cancer at age 45.