Bob Uecker parlayed a forgettable baseball career into comedic gold.
For those of a certain age and native to Wisconsin, the first signs of spring usually consisted of patiently watching the ...
Bob Uecker, a well known Milwaukee Brewers broadcaster, story teller, jokester, movie star in the Major League series, and television icon for his role in the ’80s sitcom Mr.
Bob Uecker, who died Jan. 16, was not only a baseball player, but a comedic actor in roles including the movie "Major League." ...
Yet he also ironically and proudly wore the crown “Mr. Baseball,” which served first as a wink and a nod to his .200 batting average – take that, Mario Mendoza! – but then become a fitting ...
"Mr. Belvedere." But his performance as Doyle, the sarcastic, quick-witted radio voice of a hapless Cleveland Indians team in ...
The cultural icon and former Brave passed away at age 90.
Near the beginning of his remarkable 54-year run in the Brewers’ radio booth, Bob’s trademark wit became a staple of television and movies. Even with his considerable ... then in the ABC sitcom “Mr.
“The most hilarious guy I’ve ever met, off-camera and on,” “Mr. Belvedere” co-star Rob Stone once said about Uecker. Baseball and movies are known for their characters — movies for the ...
Their parents wanted to meet Bob Uecker, too.” Maybe they knew Uecker from “The Tonight Show” or “Mr. Belvedere,” Miller Lite or “Major League”. Or maybe they remembered his playing ...
Uecker played her father George Owens on the family sitcom, "Mr. Belvedere," a show that aired on ABC in the mid to late 1980s. Tofte, who played Heather Owens on "Mr. Belvedere," was "absolutely ...