O.J. Simpson

O.J. Simpson

  • Birthday: 1947-07-09
  • Deathday: 2024-04-10
  • Place of birth: San Francisco, California, USA
  • Also know as: Orenthal James Simpson

Biography

Orenthal James Simpson (July 9, 1947 – April 10, 2024) was an American football player, actor, and broadcaster. He played in the National Football League (NFL) for 11 seasons, primarily with the Buffalo Bills, and is regarded as one of the greatest running backs of all time. Once a popular figure with the American public, Simpson's professional success was later overshadowed by his trial and controversial acquittal for the murders of his former wife Nicole Brown and her friend Ron Goldman in 1994. Simpson played college football for the USC Trojans, where he won the Heisman Trophy as a senior, and was selected first overall by the Bills in the 1969 NFL/AFL draft. During his nine seasons with the Bills, Simpson received five consecutive Pro Bowl and first-team All-Pro selections from 1972 to 1976. He also led the league in rushing yards four times, in rushing touchdowns twice, and in points scored in 1975. In 1973, he became the first NFL player to rush for more than 2,000 yards in a season, earning him NFL Most Valuable Player (MVP), and is the only NFL player to do so in a 14-game regular season. Simpson holds the record for the single-season yards-per-game average at 143.1. After retiring with the San Francisco 49ers in 1979, Simpson pursued an acting and broadcasting career. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1983 and the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1985. In June 1994, Simpson was arrested and charged with the murders of Brown and Goldman. He was acquitted in a lengthy and internationally publicized trial, but found liable for the deaths three years later in a civil suit from the victims' families. Prior to his death, Simpson had paid little of the $33.5 million judgment (equivalent to $64 million in 2023). In 2007, Simpson was arrested in Las Vegas, Nevada, and charged with armed robbery and kidnapping. In 2008, he was convicted and sentenced to 33 years' imprisonment, with a minimum of nine years without parole. He served his sentence at the Lovelock Correctional Center near Lovelock, Nevada. He was granted parole in July 2017, released from prison in October, and granted early release from his parole in December 2021 by the Nevada Division of Parole and Probation. He died in 2024 at the age of 76 from prostate cancer. Description above from the Wikipedia article O. J. Simpson, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

A Killing Affair

1977

As Woodrow York

The Towering Inferno

1974

As Jernigan

Capricorn One

1977

As Cmdr. John Walker

Firepower

1979

As Catlett

Detour to Terror

1980

As Lee Hayes

Killer Force

1976

As Alexander

No Place To Hide

1992

As Allie Wheeler

The Klansman

1974

As Garth

Student Exchange

1987

As Soccer Coach

Hambone and Hillie

1983

As Tucker

C.I.A. Code Name: Alexa

1992

As Nick Murphy

Juiced with O.J. Simpson

2006

As Himself

Goldie and the Boxer

1979

As Joe Gallagher

Absolutely 100% Guilty

1999

As Himself

O.J.: Made in America

2016

As Self (archive footage)

2012: Time for Change

2010

As Self (archive footage)

O.J.: Guilty in Vegas

2017

As Himself (archive footage)

O.J. Simpson: The Lost Confession?

2018

As Self (archive footage)

Cocaine and Blue Eyes

1983

As Michael Brennen

O.J. Speaks: The Hidden Tapes

2015

As Himself (archive footage)

Mickey's 50

1978

As Self

Midnight Blue, Vol. 3: Celebrities Edition

2006

As Self (archive footage)

Why?

1973

As The Athlete

The Killer Nanny: Did She Do It?

2022

As Self (archive Footage)

Back to the Beach

1987

As Man At Airport (uncredited)

Superstunt II

1979

As Self

The Sensational Shocking Wonderful Wacky 70's

1980

As Self (archive footage)

Frogmen

0000

As John 'Bullfrog' Burke

Production

Cocaine and Blue Eyes

1983

As Executive Producer

Goldie and the Boxer Go to Hollywood

1981

As Executive Producer

Detour to Terror

1980

As Executive Producer

Goldie and the Boxer

1979

As Executive Producer

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