Edward Francis Marinaro

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Edward Francis Marinaro Wiki Biography

Edward Francis Marinaro was born on the 31st March 1950, in New York City, USA, and is a former professional American Football player, who played as a running back in the NFL for the Minnesota Vikings (1972–1975), New York Jets (1976), and Seattle Seahawks (1977). Marinaro is also an actor, best known for appearing is such TV series as “Hill Street Blues” (1981-1987), “Sisters” (1991-1994), and “Blue Mountain State” (2010-2011). His football career started in 1972 and ended in 1977, while his acting career began in 1978.

Have you ever wondered how rich Ed Marinaro is, as of early 2017? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Marinaro’s net worth is as high as $3 million, an amount earned through his dual successful careers in football and acting.

Ed Marinaro grew up in New York and New Jersey, where he went to New Milford High School and played high school football for the Knights there. He was quite successful at the college level, playing as a running back at Cornell University and setting 16 NCAA records, including the first to set 4000 rushing yards. Ed almost won the Heisman Award in 1971 but ended as a runner-up behind Pat Sullivan. However, he did win the 1971 Maxwell Award and the UPI College Football Player of the Year. He was a member of Psi Upsilon and of the Sphinx Head Society while at Cornell. In 1991, Marinaro was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.

The Minnesota Vikings selected Marinaro as the 50th pick overall in the 1972 NFL Draft, and he spent the next four seasons with them before played in the New York Jets in 1976, and Seattle Seahawks, where he ended his playing career in 1977. During his six seasons in the NFL, Marinaro recorded 1,319 rushing yards and scored six touchdowns, appearing in two losing Super Bowls with the Vikings.

After retiring from professional football, Marinaro became an actor and debuted in James Toback’s “Fingers” (1978) starring Harvey Keitel. From 1980 to 1981, he appeared in 11 episodes of the Golden Globe Award-nominated series “Laverne & Shirley”, and then played Officer Joe Coffey in 104 episodes of the Golden Globe Award-winning “Hill Street Blues” (1981-1986), which increased is net worth by a large margin. By the end of the ‘80s, Ed had played in five episodes of the Golden Globe Award-winning series “Falcon Crest” (1987-1988).

In 1991, Marinaro appeared alongside Kevin Bacon, Linda Fiorentino and John Malkovich in “Queens Logic”, before playing Mitchell Margolis in 75 episodes of the Golden Globe Award-nominated “Sisters” (1991-1994). By the end of the decade, Ed had appeared in numerous television movies, including “A Gift of Love: The Daniel Huffman Story” (1999) with Debbie Reynolds and Elden Henson.

He continued to work in TV movies in the 2000s, such as “Avalanche Alley” (2001), “Jane Doe: Til Death Do Us Part” (2005), and “Yeti: Curse of the Snow Demon” (2008), while from 2010 to 2011, Marinaro played football Coach Marty Daniels in 39 episodes of the TV series “Blue Mountain State”. Most recently, Ed has appeared in such movies as “Offer and Compromise” (2016) and “Blue Mountain State: The Rise of Thadland” (2016).

Regarding his personal life, Ed Marinaro married Tracy York in 2001, and has a son with her.

IMDB Wikipedia “Hill Street Blues” (1981-1987) “Blue Mountain State: The Rise of Thadland” (2016) “Blue Mountain State” (2010 – 2011) “Falcon Crest” (1987-1988) “Jane Doe: Til Death Do Us Part” (2005) “Laverne & Shirley” (1980-1981) “Offer and Compromise” (2016) “Sisters” (1991-1994) “Yeti: Curse of the Snow Demon” (2008) $3 Million 1950 1950-3-31 6′ 2″ (1.88 m) Actor American American football player Aries Avalanche Alley (2001) Blue Mountain State (2010) Cornell University Debbie Reynolds Ed Marinaro Net Worth Eddie Marinaro Edward Francis Marinaro eitel Elden Henson Hill Street Blues (1981) John Malkovich Kevin Bacon Linda Fiorentino March 31 New York New York City Pat Sullivan Pat SullivanHarvey K Sisters (1991) Tracy York U.S. Urban Legends: Bloody Mary (2005)

Edward Francis Marinaro Quick Info

Full Name Ed Marinaro
Net Worth $3 Million
Date Of Birth March 31, 1950
Place Of Birth New York City, New York, U.S.
Height 6′ 2″ (1.88 m)
Weight 96 kg
Profession American football player, NFL player for the Minnesota Vikings (1972–1975), New York Jets (1976), Seattle Seahawks (1977)
Education New Milford High School, New Milford, NJ, Cornell University
Nationality American
Spouse Tracy York (m. 2001)
Children Eddie Marinaro
Twitter https://twitter.com/edmarinaro?lang=en
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0547544/
Awards Heisman Trophy (1971), Maxwell Award (1971), NFC Champion (1973, 1974), People’s Choice Award for Favorite Network TV Drama
Nominations College Football Hall of Fame (1991)
Movies “Avalanche Alley” (2001), “Jane Doe: Til Death Do Us Part” (2005), “Yeti: Curse of the Snow Demon” (2008), “Offer and Compromise” (2016), “Blue Mountain State: The Rise of Thadland” (2016)
TV Shows “Hill Street Blues” (1981-1987), “Sisters” (1991-1994), “Blue Mountain State” (2010-2011), “Laverne & Shirley” (1980-1981), “Falcon Crest” (1987-1988)

Edward Francis Marinaro Important Facts

  • Has one son Eddie.
  • Prior to acting he played in the National Football League for the Minnesota Vikings (four seasons), New York Jets (one season) and the Seattle Seahawks (one season).
  • Compiled a stellar college career at Cornell, where he rushed for an NCAA record 1,881 yards in 1971, was a three-time All-American and became the first player in college football history to gain over 4000 yards in a career (4,715), as well as setting 16 other NCAA records.
  • In his three seasons as Cornell’s tailback (1969-71) he set an NCAA season record of 1881 yards and a season per-game average of 209.0. His career average of 174.6 is also an NCAA record.
  • Runner-up for the 1971 Heisman Trophy Award, losing to Pat Sullivan, a quarterback from Auburn.
  • Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1991.
  • 1971 Heisman Trophy finalist
  • All-time Ivy Leading Rusher, New Milford High School, Class of 1968, and Cornell University, Class of 1972.
  • Former football player turned actor

Edward Francis Marinaro Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Blue Mountain State: The Rise of Thadland 2015 completed Coach Marty Daniels Actor
Mojave Junction 2014 Short completed Marcus Actor
Offer and Compromise post-production Carl Actor
Drop Dead Diva 2013 TV Series Peter Bronson Actor
Blue Mountain State 2010-2011 TV Series Coach Marty Daniels Actor
Vic 2011 Short James Actor
Days of Our Lives 2011 TV Series Leo Actor
Yeti: Curse of the Snow Demon 2008 TV Movie Coach Gorfida Actor
Fist of the Warrior 2007 Raymond Miles Actor
Circus Camp 2006 Carlos Carrera Actor
Urban Legends: Bloody Mary 2005 Video Bill Owens Actor
Jane Doe: Til Death Do Us Part 2005 TV Movie Vincent Colabella Actor
Monk 2003 TV Series Stewart Babcock Actor
8 Simple Rules 2003 TV Series Byron Actor
Third Watch 2002 TV Series Tommy Actor
Avalanche Alley 2001 TV Movie Rick Actor
Twice in a Lifetime 2000 TV Series Mr. Bogart Actor
The Protector 1999 Gabriel Actor
Odd Man Out 1999 TV Series Bill Actor
A Gift of Love: The Daniel Huffman Story 1999 TV Movie Coach Jack Farkas Actor
Oh, Grow Up 1999 TV Series Sal (Hunter’s boss) Actor
Catch Me If You Can 1998 TV Movie Capt. Morris Bernasky Actor
Grace Under Fire 1998 TV Series Dan Gabriel Actor
Doomsday Rock 1997 TV Movie Paul, FBI Agent Actor
Panic in the Skies! 1996 TV Movie Brett Young Actor
Deadly Web 1996 TV Movie Jones Actor
Champs 1996 TV Series Vince Mazzilli Actor
Favorite Deadly Sins 1995 TV Movie Actor playing Frank Musso Actor
Touched by an Angel 1994 TV Series Jack Actor
Dream On 1994 TV Series Policeman Actor
Sisters 1991-1994 TV Series Mitch Margolis Actor
Dancing with Danger 1994 TV Movie Derek Lidor Actor
Passport to Murder 1993 TV Movie Hank McKay Actor
Amy Fisher: My Story 1992 TV Movie Joey Buttafuoco Actor
Monsters 1991 TV Series Matrin Actor
Queens Logic 1991 Jack Actor
Midnight Caller 1991 TV Series Joe Holloway Actor
Menu for Murder 1990 TV Movie Detective Joe Russo Actor
Grand 1990 TV Series Eddie Pasetti Actor
Baby Boom 1989 TV Series Eric Actor
The Twilight Zone 1989 TV Series Darius Stephens Actor
Dynasty 1989 TV Series Creighton Boyd Actor
The Diamond Trap 1988 TV Movie Det. Brendan Thomas Actor
Shades of Love: The Emerald Tear 1988 TV Movie Edward DeCoursey Actor
Falcon Crest 1987-1988 TV Series John Remick Actor
Sharing Richard 1988 TV Movie Dr. Richard Bernowski Actor
My Sister Sam 1988 TV Series Billy Rossetti Actor
Dead Aim 1987 Malcolm ‘MACE’ Douglas Actor
Private Eye 1987 TV Series Nickey the Rose Actor
CBS Schoolbreak Special 1987 TV Series Mr. Powell Actor
Tonight’s the Night 1987 TV Movie Hayden Fox Actor
Hill Street Blues 1981-1986 TV Series Officer Joe Coffey Actor
Policewoman Centerfold 1983 TV Movie Nick Velano Actor
Born Beautiful 1982 TV Movie Doug Trainer Actor
Laverne & Shirley 1980-1981 TV Series Sonny St. Jacques / Antonio DeFazio Actor
Eischied 1980 TV Series Actor
The Gong Show Movie 1980 Man in Locker Room Actor
Flying High 1978 TV Series Alex Actor
Fingers 1978 Gino Actor
The League 2016 post-production Himself Self
Blue Mountain State: Behind the Scenes Documentary 2013 Documentary short Himself Self
8:Ivy League Football and America 2008 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The O’Reilly Factor 2008 TV Series Himself / Various Roles (segment “American TV Icon”) Self
The Top 5 Reasons You Can’t Blame… 2006 TV Series Himself Self
I Love the 80’s 3-D 2005 TV Series documentary Himself Self
NBC 75th Anniversary Special 2002 TV Special Himself Self
The Story of Darrell Royal 1999 Video documentary Himself Self
ESPY Awards 1996 TV Special Himself Self
Bob Hope’s Bag Full of Christmas Memories 1993 TV Special Christmas Guest Self
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 1993 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Chuck Woolery Show 1991 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
One on One with John Tesh 1991 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
A Conversation with Dinah 1989 TV Series Himself (1989) Self
The NBC All Star Hour 1985 TV Movie Himself Self
The 10th Annual People’s Choice Awards 1984 TV Special Himself – Accepting Award for Favourite TV Dramatic Program Self
Breakaway 1984 TV Series Himself Self
The 9th Annual People’s Choice Awards 1983 TV Special Himself – Accepting Award for Favourite Dramatic Television Program Self
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade 1982 TV Special Himself Self
The Regis Philbin Show 1982 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The 8th Annual People’s Choice Awards 1982 TV Special Himself – Accepting Award for Favourite Overall New TV Program Self
Good Morning America 1981 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
NFL Monday Night Football 1972-1976 TV Series Himself – Minnesota Vikings Running Back / Himself – New York Jets Running Back Self
The NFL on CBS 1972-1975 TV Series Himself – Minnesota Vikings Fullback Self
Super Bowl VIII 1974 TV Movie Himself – Minnesota Vikings Running Back Self
The NFL on NBC 1973 TV Series Himself – Minnesota Vikings Fullback Self
Imps* 2009 Phil (segment “Worst Fears”) Archive Footage
Falcon Crest 1988 TV Series John Remick Archive Footage