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Ken Coleman
(1925-2003)
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Ken Coleman was born on 22 April 1925 in Quincy, Massachusetts, USA. He was married to Ellen Theresa Veader. He died on 21 August 2003 in Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
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Known for:
The NFL on NBC
7.6
TV Series
Self - Play-by-Play Announcer
1973 • 1 ep
The NFL on CBS
7.6
TV Series
Self - Color Commentator
Self - Play-by-Play Announcer
Self - Play-by-Play Announcer(Cleveland)
1958–1968 • 17 eps
Major League Baseball on ABC
TV Series
Self
1953
1965 East-West Pro Bowl
TV Special
Self - Play-by-Play Announcer
1965
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Born
April 22
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1925
Quincy, Massachusetts, USA
Died
August 21
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2003
Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
(bacterial meningitis)
Spouse
Ellen Theresa Veader
(5 children)
Other works
(book, with Dan Valenti) "Talking on Air: A Broadcasters Life in Sports". Sports Masters, 2000. ISBN 1583820620
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Executive director of the Jimmy Fund, a cancer research charity based
in Boston, Massachusetts, 1978-1984.
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