
Chick Hearn
Biography
Francis Dayle "Chick" Hearn (November 27, 1916 – August 5, 2002) was an American sportscaster who was the play-by-play announcer for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association for 41 years. Hearn is remembered for his rapid-fire, staccato broadcasting style, associated with colorful phrases such as slam dunk, air ball, and no harm, no foul that has become common basketball vernacular. Hearn broadcast 3,338 consecutive Lakers games starting on November 21, 1965. Most of Hearn's games in the television era were simulcast on both radio and television, even after most teams chose to use different announcers for the different media.
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Known For
Acting History
2015
Kobe Bryant's Muse as Self (archive footage)
2001Longshot as Announcer
2001The Proud Family as Self (voice)
2000Love & Basketball as Chick Hearn
1998Wrongfully Accused as Basketball Announcer
1997Dharma & Greg as Basketball Announcer (voice)
1996Rebound: The Legend of Earl 'The Goat' Manigault as Self
1996Arli$$
1995Hang Time
1994Duckman as Chick Hearn (voice)
1993Airborne as Basketball Announcer
1992White Men Can't Jump as NBA Announcer
1991Rugrats
1990Heart Condition as Self
1989The Simpsons as Chick Hearn (voice)
1988Garfield and Friends
1988Big Business as Sports Announcer
1987Los Angeles Lakers: '87 The Drive For Five as Narrator
1987Sport Goofy in Soccermania as The Announcer (voice)
198721 Jump Street
1986Body Slam as Booth Announcer / Himself
1986Matlock as Announcer
1985Volunteers as Announcer
1985Fletch as Chick Hearn
1985Half Nelson as Voice of Announcer (voice)
1983Hardcastle and McCormick
1982Matt Houston
1981Simon & Simon
1981The Harlem Globetrotters on Gilligan's Island as Sportscaster #2
1981...All the Marbles as Himself
1979The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh as Chick Hearn
1978The White Shadow as TV Announcer (voice)
1978Heaven Can Wait as Radio Announcer (uncredited)
1977Lou Grant
1974The Gambler as Radio Announcer
1974Police Woman as Internal Affairs Detective
1974Busting as Laker Sportscaster on Radio (voice, uncredited)
1973Hawkins as Basketball Announcer
1973Here We Go Again as Announcer
1971The Grand Opening of Walt Disney World as Self
1968The Love Bug as Announcer
1965The Loved One as Space-Burial Funeral Announcer
1965Run for Your Life as Self
1964Gilligan's Island
1963The Fugitive as TV Newscaster
1961Cry for Happy as Commander (uncredited)
1957Burden Of Truth as Fight Broadcaster (voice)









