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  • Marv Albert
  • Marv Albert
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  • Marv Albert (born Marvin Philip Aufrichtig, 1941) is an American sportscaster. Known as "the voice of basketball", Albert had a long career at NBC and also TNT. Albert appears on Sesame Street in episode 2756 where Oscar has given Gordon a ride to a Basketball game in his Sloppy Jalopy. They miss the game, and Gordon is upset until Albert comes by, gives him a ride home, and recaps the basketball game for him. Albert has appeared as himself on Saturday Night Live and The Simpsons, and he is a favorite on Late Show with David Letterman, where he often brings along blooper tapes.
  • Marv Albert (nacido como Marvin Philip Aufrichtig el 12 de junio de 1941) es un comentarista de radio y televisión estadounidense. Fue honrado por su trabajo en el Basketball Hall of Fame, y es comunmente denominado como "la voz del basketball".
  • Marv Albert is a famous basketball announcer. He appeared in the Season 20 episode The Burns and the Bees.
  • Marv Albert (born Marvin Philip Aufrichtig; June 12, 1941) is an American television and radio sportscaster.
  • Marv Albert (born Marvin Philip Aufrichtig; June 12, 1941) is an American sportscaster. Honored for his work as a member of the Basketball Hall of Fame, he is commonly referred to as "the voice of basketball." From 1967–2004, he was also known as "the voice of the New York Knicks." Including Super Bowl XLII, Marv has called the play-by-play of six Super Bowls, NBA Finals and seven Stanley Cup Finals. He has also called the Wimbledon Tennis Championships for TNT with Jim Courier and Mary Carillo. He also worked as a co-host and reporter for two World Series (1986 and 1988).
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Birth Date
  • 1941-06-12
Spouse
  • Heather Faulkiner
Name
  • Marv Albert
  • Albert, Marv
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Place of Birth
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  • Marv Albert2.png
Children
  • Kenny, Brian, Denise and Jackie
Occupation
ID
  • 16548
Date of Birth
  • 1941-06-12
Short Description
  • Television and radio broadcaster
Birth name
  • Marvin Philip Aufrichtig
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  • Marv Albert (born Marvin Philip Aufrichtig, 1941) is an American sportscaster. Known as "the voice of basketball", Albert had a long career at NBC and also TNT. Albert appears on Sesame Street in episode 2756 where Oscar has given Gordon a ride to a Basketball game in his Sloppy Jalopy. They miss the game, and Gordon is upset until Albert comes by, gives him a ride home, and recaps the basketball game for him. Albert has appeared as himself on Saturday Night Live and The Simpsons, and he is a favorite on Late Show with David Letterman, where he often brings along blooper tapes.
  • Marv Albert (nacido como Marvin Philip Aufrichtig el 12 de junio de 1941) es un comentarista de radio y televisión estadounidense. Fue honrado por su trabajo en el Basketball Hall of Fame, y es comunmente denominado como "la voz del basketball".
  • Marv Albert is a famous basketball announcer. He appeared in the Season 20 episode The Burns and the Bees.
  • Marv Albert (born Marvin Philip Aufrichtig; June 12, 1941) is an American television and radio sportscaster.
  • Marv Albert (born Marvin Philip Aufrichtig; June 12, 1941) is an American sportscaster. Honored for his work as a member of the Basketball Hall of Fame, he is commonly referred to as "the voice of basketball." From 1967–2004, he was also known as "the voice of the New York Knicks." Including Super Bowl XLII, Marv has called the play-by-play of six Super Bowls, NBA Finals and seven Stanley Cup Finals. He has also called the Wimbledon Tennis Championships for TNT with Jim Courier and Mary Carillo. He also worked as a co-host and reporter for two World Series (1986 and 1988). Albert currently works for Turner Sports and CBS Sports. He serves as lead announcer for NBA games on TNT, calls regional NFL games on CBS, and also calls NCAA tournament action for CBS and Turner.
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