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- Full name, Brian Keith Bosworth; born March 9, 1965, in Oklahoma City, OK (some cities say Irving, TX); son of Foster (a factory worker) and Kathy Bosworth;.
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On Sunday May 4th, 2014, The Alamo Drafthouse once again made magic happen. Programmer Greg MacLennan managed to bring an extremely rare 35mm print of Stone Cold to Austin, AND The Boz himself, Mr. Brian Bosworth, the star of the film and former NFL superstar/notorious bad boy. I’ve written about Stone Cold in my Action/Adventure Section column and I encourage you to read my take there. Here, I’ve avoided revisiting that review in order to bring you fresh thoughts on the film after this screening and excellent Q and A. Enjoy!
Stone Cold is a genuine A-picture. With a real cast of actors assembled to back up the fledgling football star and non-actor Brian Bosworth in his big screen debut, a seemingly large budget to disperse awesome action sequences throughout the run time, a power metal soundtrack that’ll kickstart puberty, a remarkable team behind the camera who crafted wonderful fights, eye-brow singing explosions and chases, and deft camera work to capture it all.
The necessary elements for a great action film are surprisingly readily available here with this team, so i
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Bosworth, Brian 1965-
PERSONAL
Full name, Brian Keith Bosworth; born March 9, 1965, in Oklahoma City, OK (some cities say Irving, TX); son of Foster (a factory worker) and Kathy Bosworth; married Katherine Nicastro, December 10, 1993 (filed for divorce); children: three. Education: University of Oklahoma, B.B.A., 1987.
Addresses:
Agent—Switzer Talent Agency, 700 Timberdell Rd., Norman, OK 73072.
Career:
Actor. Former professional football player (linebacker) for the National Football League's Seattle Seahawks, 1987-90; commentator for the XFL, 2000-01; commentator for TBS college football show. Appeared in print ads for Right Guard deodorant, 1988-89; appeared in television commercials, including Jack in the Box restaurants, 2001.
Awards, Honors:
Selected All-American, 1984, 1985, 1986; Butkus Award, 1985, 1986; Big Eight Conference Player of the Year, 1986; Showest Award, male star of tomorrow, National Association of Theatre Owners, 1992; Teen Choice Award nomination, choice movie sleazebag, 2005, for The Longest Yard.
CREDITS
Film Appearances:
Joe Huff/John St
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On Friday, former linebacker Brian Bosworth was announced as a member of the 2015 class for the College Football Hall of Fame. Here is his bio presented by the organization.
The only two-time recipient of the Butkus Award (1985 and 1986) as the nation's top linebacker, Brian Bosworth left an indelible mark on college football during his All-America career at Oklahoma. He becomes the 21st Sooner to enter the College Football Hall of Fame.
A consensus First Team All-American in 1985 and 1986, Bosworth led Oklahoma to the 1985 National Championship after recording 13 solo tackles against Penn State in the Orange Bowl. Playing for College Football Hall of Fame coach Barry Switzer, he led the Sooners to three straight Orange Bowl appearances, three Big Eight Conference championships and a 31-4-1 overall record during his time in Norman. The three-time all-conference selection set the single-game school record with 22 tackles against Miami (Fla.) in 1986, and he finished fourth in the that year's Heisman Trophy voting. Bosworth led Oklahoma in tackles all three seasons, and he fin
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