Dick Ebersol Net Worth is $50 Million Dick Ebersol Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Duncan "Dick" Ebersol is an American television executive and a senior adviser for NBC Universal Sports & Olympics. He had previously been the chairman of NBC Sports, producing large scale television events such as the Olympic Games and National Football League broadcasts.
Net Worth $50 Million Date Of Birth July 28, 1947 Place Of Birth Torrington, Connecticut, United States Profession Television executive producer, Television producer Education Yale University Nationality United States of America Spouse Susan Saint James (m. 1981), Susan Stafford (m. 1976–1981) Children Charlie Ebersol, Willie Ebersol Parents Mary Duncan Ebersol, Charles R. Ebersol Nicknames Duncan Dickie Ebersol , Duncan "Dick" Ebersol , Dick 'Bud' Ebersol , Duncanson McCann "Dick" Ebersol Awards Sports Emmy Award for Outstanding Live Sports Special, Sports Emmy Award for Outstanding Live Sports Series, Sports Lifetime Achievement Award, Sports Emmy Award for Outstanding Live Event Turnaround, Sports Emmy Award for Outstanding Edited Sports Special, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Varie... Nominations Sports Emmy Award for Outstanding New Approaches Sports Programming, Sports Emmy Award for Outstanding Studio Show - Weekly, Sports Emmy Award for Outstanding Studio Show - Daily, Sports Emmy Award for Outstanding Edited Sports Series/Anthology, TCA Career Achievement Award, Sports Emmy Award for Ou... TV Shows Saturday Night's Main Event Star Sign Leo
# Fact 1 In 2006, along with his wife, Susan Saint James , he donated $1.3 million to "The Gunnery" to help pay for a new dormitory in memory of their son, Teddy, killed in a plane crash. 2 Inducted into the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame in 2005. 3 On November 28, 2004, a charter plane carrying him and two of his sons, crashed and burst into flames during takeoff in Colorado, killing three people, including his son, Edward (Teddy), aged 14, and seriously injuring Ebersol and son, Charlie Ebersol , age 21. 4 Norm MacDonald was fired from Saturday Night Live (1975) after told an unflattering joke about him.5 He placed the highest bid ($50,000.00) in a charity auction in 2003 for the privilege of knowing who Carly Simon wrote about in her song "You're So Vain". 6 Uncle of actress Christa Miller . 7 Was executive assistant to Roone Arledge , president, ABC Sports. 8 Dropped out of Yale to work as researcher for ABC Sports at 1968 Grenoble Winter Olympic Games. Later returned to university and obtained degree. 9 Children: Harmony Lucas , Sunshine Lucas, William James Ebersol, Charlie Ebersol and Edward ("Teddy") Ebersol. 10 In 1996, he suffered a heart attack. 11 The Sporting News magazine ranked him #1 of 100 most powerful people in sports, 1996. Had been ranked 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 6th and 70th in previous years.
Producer Title Year Status Character NBC Sunday Night Football TV Series producer - 1 episode, 2011 executive producer - 1 episode, 2011 The Kentucky Derby 2011 TV Movie executive producer Vancouver 2010: XXI Olympic Winter Games 2010 TV Mini-Series executive producer: Olympic Games and opening ceremony - 2010 The Kentucky Derby 2009 TV Movie executive producer Beijing 2008: Games of the XXIX Olympiad 2008 TV Mini-Series executive producer - 3 episodes Barbaro: A Nation's Horse 2007 TV Movie executive producer Turin 2006: XX Olympic Winter Games 2006 TV Mini-Series executive producer Ironman Triathlon World Championship 2004 TV Movie documentary executive producer Athens 2004 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony 2004 TV Movie executive producer Salt Lake City 2002: XIX Olympic Winter Games 2002 TV Mini-Series producer XIX Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony 2002 TV Movie executive producer 2000 MLB All-Star Game 2000 TV Special executive producer Saturday Night Live: The Best of Eddie Murphy 1998 Video documentary executive producer 1998 MLB All-Star Game 1998 TV Special executive producer Later with Bob Costas 1988-1991 TV Series executive producer - 12 episodes Saturday Night's Main Event 1985-1988 TV Series executive producer - 16 episodes Saturday Night Live 1975-1985 TV Series executive producer - 92 episodes The Midnight Special 1980-1981 TV Series producer - 14 episodes ABC's Wide World of Sports 1961 TV Series segment producer - 1967-1974 Major League Baseball on NBC 1947 TV Series executive producer - 1975
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Today 1977-1980 TV Series senior production executive - 16 episodes
Writer Title Year Status Character Vancouver 2010: XXI Olympic Winter Games 2010 TV Mini-Series written by Later with Bob Costas TV Series 2 episodes, 1989 creator - 1 episode, 1993 Friday Night 1987 TV Series creator - 1 episode
Director Title Year Status Character 1970 MLB All-Star Game 1970 TV Special 1969 MLB All-Star Game 1969 TV Special 1968 MLB All-Star Game 1968 TV Special 1967 World Series 1967 TV Mini-Series 1967 MLB All-Star Game 1967 TV Special
Self Title Year Status Character Mike & Mike 2016 TV Series Himself - Former Chief of NBC Sports Mr. Baseball, Bob Uecker 2014 TV Movie documentary Himself 30 for 30 2014 TV Series documentary Himself The History of WWE: 50 Years of Sports Entertainment 2013 Video documentary Himself Saturday Night Live Backstage 2011 TV Special documentary Himself WWE Hall of Fame 2010 2010 TV Special Himself Biography 2009 TV Series documentary Himself - Exec Prod, Saturday Night Live Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel 2006 TV Series Himself - Head of NBC Sports (segment "The Negotiator") The Top 5 Reasons You Can't Blame... 2006 TV Series Himself The Oprah Winfrey Show 2006 TV Series Himself Saturday Night Live in the '80s: Lost & Found 2005 TV Special documentary Himself Live from New York: The First 5 Years of Saturday Night Live 2005 TV Special documentary Himself ESPN SportsCentury 2004 TV Series documentary Himself Saturday Night Live 25 1999 TV Special documentary Himself - Audience Member (uncredited) Saturday Night Live: 15th Anniversary 1989 TV Special Himself Saturday Night Live 1982-1984 TV Series Himself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2012 Emmy Sports Emmy Awards Outstanding Live Sports Series NBC Sunday Night Football (2006) 2012 Emmy Sports Emmy Awards Outstanding Playoff Coverage NBC Sunday Night Football (2006) 2009 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Special Class Programs Beijing 2008: Games of the XXIX Olympiad (2008) 2009 Lifetime Achievement Award Sports Emmy Awards 2006 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Special Turin 2006: XX Olympic Winter Games (2006) 1985 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Graphic and Title Design Friday Night Videos (1983)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2011 Career Achievement Award Television Critics Association Awards 2010 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Special Class Programs Vancouver 2010: XXI Olympic Winter Games (2010) 2007 PGA Award PGA Awards Outstanding Producer of Variety Television Turin 2006: XX Olympic Winter Games (2006) 2005 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Special Athens 2004: Games of the XXVIII Olympiad (2004) 2002 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Special XIX Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony (2002)
Known for movies Saturday Night Live (1975-1985) as Producer
ABC's Wide World of Sports (1961) as Producer
Vancouver 2010: XXI Olympic Winter Games (2010) as Producer
XIX Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony (2002) as Producer