Pat O'Brien
Patrick John O'Brien, born on February 14, 1948, is a prominent American author and radio personality renowned for his extensive career in sports broadcasting. O'Brien made a significant mark as a sportscaster with CBS Sports, where he worked from 1981 until 1997. His engaging commentary and insightful analysis earned him a respected place in the sports community during this period.
Following his tenure at CBS, O'Brien transitioned into entertainment journalism, becoming the anchor and host of the popular television program Access Hollywood from 1997 to 2004. His charisma and ability to connect with audiences helped elevate the show's profile, making it a staple in celebrity news. He continued his journey in entertainment as the host of The Insider from 2004 to 2008, further showcasing his versatility in media.
In addition to his broadcasting career, O'Brien is also an accomplished author, having penned several works that reflect his diverse interests and experiences. His contributions to both sports and entertainment have solidified his reputation as a multifaceted figure in American media. Throughout his career, Pat O'Brien has garnered admiration for his engaging storytelling and ability to navigate various aspects of the broadcasting industry.
Filmography
College Coach
The Front Page
Virtue
China Clipper
The Great O'Malley
Billy Jack Goes to Washington
I've Got Your Number
Out Where the Stars Begin
The Fighting 69th
Honor Among Lovers
Consolation Marriage
Hell's House
Flowing Gold
I Captured the King of the Leprechauns
Angels with Dirty Faces
The People Against O'Hara
The End
Okinawa
Bombardier
Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed
The Fireball
Boy Meets Girl
In Caliente
Marine Raiders
Oil for the Lamps of China
The Last Hurrah
Bureau of Missing Persons
San Quentin
Devil Dogs of the Air
Torrid Zone
Castle on the Hudson
A Dangerous Profession
Crack-Up (1946)
Ring of Fear