Marcus LeMarr Allen

Marcus LeMarr Allen

Marcus LeMarr Allen’s net worth is $4 Million. Also know about Marcus LeMarr Allen bio, salary, height, age weight, relationship, and more …

Marcus LeMarr Allen Wiki Biography

  • Marcus LeMarr Allen was born in San Diego, California, USA, on 26 March 1960. 
  • He is a former American football player who played an important role as a running back for the National Football League’s Los Angeles Raiders and Kansas City Chiefs (NFL). 
  • In 2003, he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. 
  • From 1982 to 1997, Marcus Allen played football professionally. 
  • He currently works for CBS as a sports analyst. 
  • It is claimed by reports that his income is as much as $4 million. 
  • The principal source of his income was certainly from the NFL. 
  • He had been involved in sports since high school, being trained at Lincoln High School, to begin with. 
  • Allen played football at the University of Southern California throughout his college career, living in the shadow of owner Charles White for the first two years. 
  • In 1982, Allen was selected 10th overall by the Los Angeles Raiders in the NFL Draft. 
  • Although a strike-shortened his season, Allen managed 697 yards and led the Raiders to the AFC’s best record. 
  • He was also named the Offensive Rookie Title of the Year. 
  • Allen finally left Los Angeles and, in 1993, joined the Kansas City Chiefs. 
  • He led the team in the conference finals, although he only rushed 764 yards that year, and was named the NFL Comeback Player of the Year. 
  • He played for four more seasons with the Chiefs, guiding the team. 
  • In addition, Marcus Allen wrote the book “Marcus: The Autobiography of Marcus Allen” alongside Carlton Stowers, which was published in 1997. 
  • Finally, Marcus Allen was married to Kathryn Edwards from 1993-2001 during the personal life of the former football player, and they have a son. 
  • IMDB Wikipedia “Marcus: The Autobiography of Marcus Allen” (1997) $4 Million 1960-03-26 1984–1987 1993 American football League Carlton Stowers Dallas Cowboys Damon Allen Fumble Heisman Trophy (1981) Kansas City Chiefs Kathryn Eickstaedt (m. 
  • 1993) Marcus Allen Maxwell Award (1981) National Football League Draft National Football League Most Valuable Player Award NFL Offensive Player of the Year (1985) Oakland Raiders Pittsburgh Steelers Pro Bowl (1982 Pro Football Hall of Fame (2003) Super Bowl champion (XVIII) Super Bowl Most Valuable Player Award Super Bowl MVP (XXVIII) (1983) Super Bowl XVIII University of Southern California Washington Redskins 

Marcus LeMarr Allen Quick Info

Full Name Marcus Allen
Net Worth $4 Million
Date Of Birth March 26, 1960
Place Of Birth San Diego, California USA
Height 1.87 m
Weight 95 kg
Profession American Football Player
Education University of Southern California
Nationality American
Spouse Kathryn Edwards (1993-2001)
Children Drake Connor Allen
Parents Harold Allen, Gwendolyn Allen
Siblings Damon Allen
Twitter http://www.twitter.com/marcusallenhof
IMDB www.imdb.com/name/nm0004701
Awards National Football League Most Valuable Player Award, Heisman Trophy (1981), Super Bowl Most Valuable Player Award, Pro Football Hall of Fame (2003), NFL Offensive Player of the Year (1985), Pro Bowl (1982, 1984–1987, 1993), Heisman Trophy (1981), Maxwell Award (1981), Super Bowl champion (XVIII), …
Movies NFL: Greatest Super Bowl Moments, The Champions of Troy: Complete History of USC Trojan Football
TV Shows The NFL Today

Marcus LeMarr Allen Quotes

  • But there is something to the fact that we don’t see games on the West Coast, or we don’t see games on the East Coast, and stuff like that. It’s so unfair, because there is a bias that takes place.

Marcus LeMarr Allen Important Facts

  • Inducted into the California Sports Hall of Fame in 2007.
  • Inducted into the University of Southern California Athletics Hall of Fame in 1995.
  • Inducted into the San Diego [California] Hall of Champions Breitbard Hall of Fame in 1999.
  • Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2000.
  • Inducted into the Rose Bowl Hall of Fame in 1997.
  • Together with Latino celebrities, including Frankie J, Don Omar, Paola Turbay, Edgar Lopez, Miguel Varoni, Leti Coo and Mary GamarraTazón, he played in the National Football League (NFL) Latino I, or Latin Bowl I. This was the first nationally televised flag-football game between ex-NFL players and Latino celebrities. The game was filmed during Super Bowl week in Miami. [February 2007]
  • Was an usher at O.J. Simpson’s 1985 wedding to Nicole Brown Simpson.
  • Ranks 2nd on NFL All-Time Rushing Touchdowns List (123).
  • Ranks 9th on NFL All-Time Rushing Yardage List (12,243).
  • Ranks 6th on NFL All-Time Rushing Attempts List (3,022).
  • Inducted into the Pro Football Hall Of Fame, Class of 2003.
  • His parents picked his name, Marcus, out of the phone book.
  • 1982 NFL Rookie of the Year for having 160 rushing attempts for 697 yards (4.4 yard avg.) and 11 touchdowns and having 38 receptions for 401 yards (10.6 yard avg.) and 3 touchdowns.
  • First player in NFL history to rush for 10,000+ yards and catch passes for 5,000 more.
  • 1985 NFL MVP for having 380 rushing attempts for 1,759 yards (4.6 avg.) and 11 touchdowns and 67 receptions for 555 yards (8.3 avg) and 3 touchdowns.
  • Oakland Raiders All-Time Rushing Leader (8,545 yards).
  • NFL Running Back with Los Angeles Raiders (1982-1992) and Kansas City Chiefs (1993-1997).
  • 1981 Heisman Trophy winner at University of Southern California.
  • MVP of Super Bowl XVIII, when his 191 rushing yards helped propel the Raiders to a 38-9 victory over the Washington Redskins

Marcus LeMarr Allen Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Arli$$ 1999 TV Series Marcus Allen Actor
Hangin’ with Mr. Cooper 1993 TV Series Marcus Allen Actor
1st & Ten: The Championship 1986 TV Series Rick Lambert Actor
Searching for Angela Shelton 2004 Documentary executive producer Producer
1990 AFC Championship Game 1991 TV Movie Himself – Los Angeles Raiders Running Back Self
Kraft Salutes Super Night at the Super Bowl 1987 TV Movie Himself Self
Battle of the Network Stars XVI 1984 TV Special Himself – Commissioner Self
Super Bowl XVIII 1984 TV Movie Himself – Los Angeles Raiders Running Back Self
1983 AFC Championship Game 1984 TV Movie Himself – Los Angeles Raiders Running Back Self
1982 NFL Draft 1982 TV Movie Himself Self
The Regis Philbin Show 1981 TV Series Himself Self
SportsCenter 2016 TV Series Himself Self
Emmitt Smith: Celebrity Dream 2015 2015 TV Movie Himself Self
Home & Family 2012 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
A Football Life 2012 TV Series Himself Self
Mike & Mike 2010-2012 TV Series Himself – Heisman Trophy Winner / Himself – Guest Self
The Making of a First Rounder: The DeSean Jackson Story 2011 Video documentary Self
Year of the Quarterback 2011 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Pac-12 Championship Game ’11 2011 TV Movie Himself Self
30 for 30 2010 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Tazón Latino II 2008 TV Movie Self
Deal or No Deal 2007 TV Series Himself Self
Tazon Latino I 2007 TV Movie Himself Self
America’s Game: The Superbowl Champions 2006 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Off the Record 2006 TV Series Himself Self
17th Annual American Century Championship 2006 TV Mini-Series Himself Self
Super Bowl XL 2006 TV Special Himself Self
16th Annual American Century Championship 2005 TV Mini-Series Himself Self
Super Bowl’s Greatest Commercials 2004 TV Special Himself Self
ESPN SportsCentury 2003 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The Bernie Mac Show 2002 TV Series Himself Self
Super Bowl XXXV 2001 TV Movie Himself – Ceremonial Coin Toss Self
1998 AFC Championship Game 1999 TV Movie Himself – Studio Analyst Self
Buddy Faro 1998 TV Series Himself Self
NFL Monday Night Football 1982-1997 TV Series Himself – Los Angeles Raiders Running Back / Himself – Kansas City Chiefs Running Back Self
TNT Sunday Night Football 1990-1997 TV Series Himself – Kansas City Chiefs Running Back / Himself – Los Angeles Raiders Running Back Self
The NFL on NBC 1984-1997 TV Series Himself – Kansas City Chiefs Running Back / Himself – Los Angeles Raiders Running Back Self
ESPN’s Sunday Night Football 1987-1995 TV Series Himself – Los Angeles Raiders Running Back / Himself – Kansas City Chiefs Running Back Self
1993 AFC Championship Game 1994 TV Special Himself – Kansas City Chiefs Running Back Self
The NFL on CBS 1982-1992 TV Series Himself – Los Angeles Raiders Running Back Self
A Triumph of the Heart: The Ricky Bell Story 1991 TV Movie Himself Self
Voices that Care 1991 TV Movie documentary Himself – Choir Member Self
1st & Ten: The Championship 1990-1991 TV Series Himself Self
A Football Life 2011-2013 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Video on Trial 2006 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
ESPN Outside the Lines Nightly 2005 TV Series Himself Archive Footage