Ray Clemence Net Worth is $14 Million Ray Clemence Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Ray Clemence was born on August 5, 1948 in Skegness, Lincolnshire, England. He is an actor, known for Goal! III (2009), FA Cup Final 1987: Coventry City v Tottenham Hotspur (1987) and The 100 Greatest World Cup Moments of All Time! (2010).
Date Of Birth August 5, 1948 Place Of Birth Skegness, Lincolnshire, England, UK Height 6' 3" (1.91 m) Profession Actor Spouse Veronica M. Gillespie (m. 1971) Children Stephen Clemence Star Sign Leo
# Fact 1 He was awarded the MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) in the 1981 Queen's Honours List for his services to Association Football. 2 Served stints as a coach at Tottenham Hotspur and manager at Barnet before joining the England coaching set-up in 1996 3 Senior Goalkeeping Coach for the England football team 4 Played for Scunthorpe United, Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur 5 Never played in a World Cup but did feature for England in the 1980 European Championship. 6 He was a member of England's 1982 World Cup squad but did not play. 7 Won 61 caps for England. 8 His son, Stephen, also became a professional footballer. 9 Former England soccer goalkeeper.
Actor Title Year Status Character The Nearly Complete and Utter History of Everything 1999 TV Movie Ray Clemence the Younger
Self Title Year Status Character The 100 Greatest World Cup Moments of All Time! 2010 TV Movie documentary Himself Goal! III 2009 Video Himself Beckham and the Battle with Argentina 2002 TV Movie documentary Himself Match of the Seventies 1996 TV Series Himself - Liverpool (1967-81) / Himself - Liverpool (1969-80) Full Swing 1996 TV Series Himself Blankety Blank 1989 TV Series Himself FA Cup Final 1987: Coventry City v Tottenham Hotspur 1987 Video documentary Himself This Is Your Life 1983 TV Series documentary Himself The Big Match 1979 TV Series Himself - Liverpool Anfield Centurions 1978 TV Movie documentary
Known for movies Goal! III (2009) as Himself
FA Cup Final 1987: Coventry City v Tottenham Hotspur (1987) as Himself
The 100 Greatest World Cup Moments of All Time! (2010) as Himself
Beckham and the Battle with Argentina (2002) as Himself