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Howard Cosell Net Worth

$5,000,000

Howard Cosell was an American sports journalist who had a net worth of $5 million.

Despite his relatively modest net worth compared to some other celebrities, Howard Cosell left behind a legacy as one of the most influential and iconic voices in the history of sports journalism.

Key facts:

  • Howard Cosell was named 'The All-Time Best Sportscaster' by TV Guide in 1993.
  • Cosell gained fame for his famous call 'Down Goes Frazier!' during the 1973 fight between Joe Frazier and George Foreman.
  • He was a commentator on the groundbreaking program 'Monday Night Football' and played a major role in its success.
  • Cosell was a well-known figure in the world of boxing, serving as a ringside commentator for many high-profile fights.
  • His coverage of the tragic terrorist attack during the 1972 Munich Olympics is one of the most memorable moments in sports journalism history.
  • Howard Cosell was known for his controversial and outspoken approach to reporting, tackling sensitive issues like race and politics.
  • He retired from broadcasting in 1985, leaving behind a lasting legacy as one of the most influential voices in sports journalism.

Basic Information About Howard Cosell

CategoryCelebrities β€Ί Authors
ProfessionsLawyer, Journalist, TV Anchor, Talk show host, Author, Sports commentator, Radio personality, Announcer, Actor, Soldier
Net worth$5,000,000
Date of birth1918-03-25
Place of birthWinston-Salem
Date of death1995-04-23 (aged 77)
NationalityUnited States of America
Curiosities and TrademarksStrange accent, exaggeratedly impeccable diction, and snarky demeanor
Commanding, nasally voice
Spouse23 June - Mary Edith Abrams (Β 1944 - 18 NovemberΒ 1990)Β (her death)Β (2 children)
GenderMale
Height6 ft (1.85 m)
Social Mediaβ†—οΈŽ Wikipedia β†—οΈŽ IMDb

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Howard Cosell roles

Movie / Series Role
Battle of the SexesSelf (archive footage) (uncredited)
Summer of SamSelf - 1977 World Series Announcer (archive sound) (uncredited)
Johnny Be GoodSelf
SleeperSelf - on Wide World of Sports (archive footage) (uncredited)
The Partridge FamilySelf 1 episode, 1971
Saturday Night LiveSelf - Host / ... 1 episode, 1985
Nanny and the ProfessorMiles Taylor 1 episode, 1971
CBS News Sunday MorningSelf 1 episode, 1985
The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew MysteriesSelf 1 episode, 1977
The Dick Cavett ShowSelf / ... 2 episodes, 1971-1973
Laugh-InGuest Performer 1 episode, 1972

Howard Cosell's Quotes

  • I'm telling it like it is.
  • [While announcing an Monday Night Football game] "Films from tonight's game should be taken to schools all across the country as an example of a study in futility."
  • Professional boxing is no longer worthy of civilized society. It's run by self-serving crooks, who are called promoters.... Except for the fighters, you're talking about human scum.... Professional boxing is utterly immoral. It's not capable of reformation. I now favor the abolition of professional boxing. You'll never clean it up. Mud can never be clean.

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Interesting Facts about Howard Cosell

  1. Was a lawyer before becoming a sports announcer.
  2. On Dec. 8, 1980 at 11:30 pm while broadcasting a game between the Miami Dolphins and New England Patriots on NFL Monday Night Football (1970), he was the first person to publicly announce the death of John Lennon. This was long before there was the Internet and 24-hour news channels. Concidentally, Lennon had appeared in the broadcast booth on NFL Monday Night Football (1970) exactly five years earlier (Dec. 8, 1975).
  3. After his law career, he started out as a radio sports reporter before he was hired by ABC to cover sports for TV.
  4. He co-wrote with Peter Bonventre a book called "I Never Played The Game" in which he coined the word "jockocracy" to describe how athletes were given announcing jobs that they had not earned.
  5. In 1983, during a Monday Night Football matchup between the Washington Redskins and Dallas Cowboys, he referred to Redskins wide receiver Alvin Garrett as a "little monkey." Following two months of intense public pressure, he resigned from the MNF broadcast team.
  6. Inducted into the American Sportscasters Association Hall of Fame in 1993 with Marty Glickman.
  7. Inducted into the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 1993.
  8. Was openly against the hiring of ex-athletes for sportscasting roles solely based on their playing fame. He felt that many qualified candidates who never played sports were being unfairly overlooked for these positions. He used the term "jockocracy" to describe this.
  9. Was said to be a very devout family man who never recovered from his wife's death.
  10. Inducted into the National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 2007.
  11. Ranked #5 by the American Sportscasters Association in its list of the Top 50 Sportscasters of All-Time (January 2009).
  12. He was a frequent target of mockery by Mad Magazine.
  13. Uncle of NFL analyst and NFL Films producer Greg Cosell.
  14. Had a special friendship with boxer Muhammad Ali, which included being one of the first journalists to address him by his Islamic name after changing it from Cassius Clay.
  15. Son of Nellie (Rosenthal) and Isadore M. Cohen, an accountant. His father was a Russian Jewish immigrant. His mother was born in Massachusetts, to Russian Jewish parents, and her own father was a rabbi.

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