Chris Berman

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Sportscaster

Birth Date: May 10, 1955

Age: 70 years old

Birth Place: Greenwich, Connecticut

Christopher James Berman began his sportscasting career at Hartford's WVIT-TV as a weekend sports anchor. He then joined ESPN in 1979, a month after its founding, where he remains one of the network's longest-tenured employees. An enthusiastic football fan, Berman is known for spirited catch-phrases that have become iconic in the sports world.

He also has a penchant for integrating puns into nicknames for athletes, including Bert "Be Home" Blyleven for the former Minnesota Twins pitcher. After more than three decades, the 2016-2017 season of "Sunday NFL Countdown" is Berman's last as host - a role he has held since the program began in 1985.

He was an original anchor for "Sportscenter" and has covered 34 Super Bowls. He has handled NFL draft coverage for ESPN since 1987. Berman has been named National Sportscaster of the Year six times by the National Sports Media Association, and received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2010.

In 2016 he was inducted into the National Sports Media Association Hall of Fame. Berman played himself in Adam Sandler's "The Longest Yard," as well as several other sports-centric feature films: "Little Big League," "Eddie," "Kingpin" and "Necessary Roughness."

Credits

Going, Going, Gone: The Magic of the Home RunStream

Self
Special
2025

Ostatni gwizdek

Self
Show
2021

NFL PrimeTime on ESPN+

Host
Show
2020

Eagles: Live From The Forum MMXVIII

Host
Show
2020

Boomer's Vault: Top 50 Plays in NFL History

Host
Show
2019

Sports Wars

Guest
Show
2019

Four Falls of Buffalo

Actor
Show
2017

The Rich Eisen Show

Guest
Show
2014

America's Parking Lot

Actor
Movie
2012

The Longest YardStream

Actor
Himself - Announcer
Movie
2005
32%

The Longest YardStream

Self
Movie
2005
32%

Second String

Self
Movie
2002

Monday Night Countdown

Host
Series
1998

Spin City

Guest Star
Series
1996
68%

NFL PrimeTime

Host
Show
1992

CoachStream

Guest Star
Series
1989

Sunday NFL Countdown

Host
Show
1985