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ROY FIRESTONE
Subjects
entertainment, sports
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"The
best interviewer in the business" is how Sports Illustrated
describes Roy Firestone, host of ESPN's Up Close Prime Time, One of
America's most versatile talents, he is recognized for his multiple
abilities as an interviewer, journalist, commentator, and stage performer.
Critically
acclaimed for his work in broadcast journalism, Firestone has won six Emmy
Awards and two ACE Awards for Cable Excellence. He has interviewed more
than three thousand people, including nearly every major sports figure.
Pulitzer Prize winning columnist Jim Murray calls Firestone, "the
best interviewer I've ever seen. That's not the best interviewer in
sports, that's the best interviewer period."
Curiosity
and passion drive Firestone to interview people beyond the realm of sports
and in the world of art, music, politics and popular entertainment. His
interview subjects are an eclectic mix ranging from President Nixon,
legendary actor James Stewart, jazz great Miles Davis comedian Jerry Lewis
and pop icon Madonna.
Firestone
performs his multi-media review before audiences in Las Vegas, The Grand
Old Opry, and at major sporting events, meetings, formal events and
conventions throughout the world. The accomplished singer, impressionist,
and humorist has shared the bill with notables such as Frank Sinatra,
Loretta Lynn, Vic Damone, Gladys Knight, the Four Tops and Frankie Valli.
Appearances on Late Night with David Letterman, Later with Bob
Costas, The Arsenio Hall Show, Nightline, Larry King
Live, and Married with Children have showcased his talents.
Firestone has performed for
hundreds of corporate clients including; AT&T,
Cadillac, Quaker Oats, Pepsi, Nike, Toyota, Avia, General Foods, Delta
Airlines, Mayflower Movers, Sun Computers, Prudential, Thrifty Car Rental,
Northwest Airlines, Russell Athletic, Fujitsu, Anheuser Busch, Office Max,
Chevron, Transamerica, Sara Lee, Frito-Lay, Pontiac, and Quaker State.
In his home town of Miami
Beach, Florida, Firestone began his career as a sports reporter and anchor
before moving to Los Angeles as a sports anchor for KCBS-TV (1977-85). He
was host of ESPN's SportsLook (1980-90) and is currently host of Up Close
Prime Time. Firestone currently lives in Los Angeles with his wife and two
sons.
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