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Nicholas Charles Nickeas (June 30, 1946 – June 25, 2011), better known as Nick Charles, was an American sportscaster and journalist. He was one of CNN's first on-air personalities and won three CableACE Awards for best sports program during his 17-year tenure as co-host of the network's Sports Tonight. He was a graduate of Columbia College Chicago.
Date Of Birth June 30, 1946, Chicago, Illinois, United States Died June 25, 2011, Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States Place Of Birth Chicago, Illinois, USA Profession Actor, Editor Education Columbia College Chicago Star Sign Cancer
# Fact 1 Had his own sports trading card. 2 Started working at CNN on June 1, 1980, the day of the network's inception. 3 CNN sports anchor.
Actor Title Year Status Character Showtime Best of Boxing 2004 TV Series Analyst Page One with Nick Charles 1995 TV Series Nick Charles (1995-????) The Slugger's Wife 1985 Sportscaster
Editor Title Year Status Character The Dance King 1992
Thanks Title Year Status Character ESPN Friday Night Fights 2011 TV Series in memory of - 1 episode HBO Boxing After Dark 2011 TV Series in memory of - 1 episode
Self Title Year Status Character HBO Boxing After Dark 2011 TV Series Himself - Ringside Commentator Fight Night 2008 TV Series Himself - Ringside Commentator The Top 5 Reasons You Can't Blame... 2005 TV Series Himself The 1992 Winter Olympics on TNT 1992 TV Series Himself - Host This Week in the NBA 1988 TV Series Himself - Host The 1986 Goodwill Games 1986 TV Mini-Series Himself - Anchor Coors Sports Page 1983 TV Series Himself Sports Tonight 1980 TV Series Himself - Host
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1985 ACE CableACE Awards Sports Host Coors Sports Page (1983)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1989 ACE CableACE Awards Sports Host Sports Tonight (1980) 1988 ACE CableACE Awards Sports Host 1987 ACE CableACE Awards Sports Host Sports Tonight (1980) 1987 ACE CableACE Awards Sports Host Coors Sports Page (1983)
Known for movies Sports Tonight (1980) as Himself - Host
Coors Sports Page (1983) as Himself
This Week in the NBA (1988) as Himself - Host
The 1986 Goodwill Games (1986) as Himself - Anchor