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Robert Leo Sheppard was the long-time public address announcer for numerous New York area college and professional sports teams, in particular the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (1951–2007), and the New York Giants (1956–2006) of the National Football League. Between 1958-1961, he also served as a substitute announcer on the TV game show Beat the Clock.
Birth Name
Robert Leo Sheppard
Born
Thursday, 20 October 1910
Died
Sunday, 11 July 2010
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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MLB Network Presents | Self | 2015 |
Henry & Me | Stadium Announcer | 2014 |
30 for 30 | Self | 2009 |
The Bronx Is Burning | Self | 2007 |
Mantle | Self | 2005 |
Anger Management | The Voice of the Yankees | 2003 |
61* | Yankee Stadium Announcer | 2001 |
For Love of the Game | Yankee Stadium Announcer / Yankee Stadium Announcer (as Robert Leo Sheppard) | 1999 |
ESPN SportsCentury | Self | 1999 |
The Scout | Self | 1994 |
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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MLB Network Presents | Self | 2015 |
Henry & Me | Stadium Announcer | 2014 |
30 for 30 | Self | 2009 |
The Bronx Is Burning | Self | 2007 |
Mantle | Self | 2005 |
Anger Management | The Voice of the Yankees | 2003 |
61* | Yankee Stadium Announcer | 2001 |
For Love of the Game | Yankee Stadium Announcer / Yankee Stadium Announcer (as Robert Leo Sheppard) | 1999 |
ESPN SportsCentury | Self | 1999 |
The Scout | Self | 1994 |
It Could Happen to You | Yankee Stadium Announcer | 1994 |
Mad About You | Announcer | 1992 |
Seinfeld | Stadium Announcer | 1989 |
New York Yankees (the Movie) | Self | 1987 |
The Mike Douglas Show | Himself - Baseball Announcer | 1961 |
Colonel Humphrey Flack | Self - Announcer | 1953 |