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Donald Francis Shula is a former American football coach. The winningest coach in National Football League (NFL) history, Shula is best known for his time being the longtime head coach of the Miami Dolphins, leading them to two Super Bowl victories, as well as the only perfect season in NFL history. He was previously the head coach of the Baltimore Colts, with whom he won the 1968 NFL Championship. Shula was drafted out of John Carroll University in the 1951 NFL Draft, and he played professionally as a defensive back for the Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Colts, and Washington Redskins.
Birth Name
Donald Francis Shula
Born
Saturday, 04 January 1930
Died
Monday, 04 May 2020
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Peyton's Places | Self | 2019 |
Ballers | Don Shula | 2015 |
Namath | Self | 2012 |
A Football Life | Self | 2011 |
Year of the Quarterback | Self | 2010 |
30 for 30 | Self | 2009 |
Man v. Food | Self | 2008 |
NFL Top 10 | Self | 2007 |
America's Game: The Super Bowl Champions | Self | 2006 |
NBC Sunday Night Football | Self | 2006 |
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Peyton's Places | Self | 2019 |
Ballers | Don Shula | 2015 |
Namath | Self | 2012 |
A Football Life | Self | 2011 |
Year of the Quarterback | Self | 2010 |
30 for 30 | Self | 2009 |
Man v. Food | Self | 2008 |
NFL Top 10 | Self | 2007 |
America's Game: The Super Bowl Champions | Self | 2006 |
NBC Sunday Night Football | Self | 2006 |
ESPN Outside the Lines | Self | 2005 |
Super Bowl XXXVII | Self - Ceremonial Coin Toss | 2003 |
ESPN SportsCentury | Self | 1999 |
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective | Miami Dolphin | 1994 |
TNT Sunday Night Football | Self - Miami Dolphins Head Coach | 1990 |
ESPN's Sunday Night Football | Self - Miami Dolphins Head Coach | 1987 |
Super Bowl VII | Self - Miami Dolphins Head Coach | 1973 |
1971 AFC Championship Game | Self - Miami Dolphins Head Coach | 1972 |
NFL Monday Night Football | Self - Miami Dolphins Head Coach | 1970 |
The NFL on NBC | Self - Miami Dolphins Head Coach | 1965 |
The Mike Douglas Show | Himself | 1961 |
The NFL on CBS | Self - Baltimore Colts Head Coach / Self - Detroit Lions Defensive Coordinator / Self - Detroit Lions Defensive Backs Coach / Self - Miami Dolphins Head Coach | 1956 |