1927 - 2022
Vin Scully American Actor
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Vin Scully dating history
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Vin Scully was previously married to Sandra Hunt-Scully and Joan Crawford-Scully.
About
American Actor Vin Scully was born Vincent Edward Scully on 29th November, 1927 in Bronx, New York City, New York USA and passed away on 2nd Aug 2022 aged 94. He is most remembered for Los Angeles Dodgers. His zodiac sign is Sagittarius.
Vin Scully is a member of the following lists: Fordham University alumni, Los Angeles Dodgers announcers and Major League Baseball broadcasters.
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Relationship Statistics
Type | Total | Longest | Average | Shortest |
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Married | 2 |
51 years
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32 years, 6 months
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14 years
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Total | 2 |
51 years
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32 years, 6 months
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14 years
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Details
First Name |
Vin
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Last Name |
Scully
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Full Name at Birth |
Vincent Edward Scully
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Alternative Name |
Vincent Edward Scully, Vin Scully
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Birthday |
29th November, 1927
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Birthplace |
Bronx, New York City, New York USA
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Died |
2nd August, 2022
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Build |
Average
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Hair Color |
Red
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Zodiac Sign |
Sagittarius
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Sexuality |
Straight
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Religion |
Roman Catholic
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Ethnicity |
White
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Nationality |
American
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Occupation Text |
Actor, Sportscaster
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Occupation |
Actor
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Claim to Fame |
Los Angeles Dodgers
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Music Genre (Text) |
Play-by-play
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Year(s) Active |
1949–2016
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Official Websites |
davidmarkkeirsey.wordpress.com/2016/10/03/the-golden-voice/#more-21295
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Vincent Edward Scully (November 29, 1927 – August 2, 2022) was an American sportscaster. He was best known for his 67 seasons calling games for Major League Baseball's Los Angeles Dodgers, beginning in 1950 (when the franchise was located in Brooklyn) and ending in 2016. His run calling games constituted the longest tenure of any broadcaster with a single team in professional sports history, and he was second only to Tommy Lasorda (by two years) in terms of number of years associated with the Dodgers organization in any capacity. He retired at age 88 in 2016, ending his record-breaking run as the team's play-by-play announcer.