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Curt Chaplin : ウィキペディア英語版 | Curt Chaplin
Curt Chaplin is a TV personality and baseball documentary narrator. He began his career as a radio news and sports reporter in New York City in the 1970s, later becoming a New York radio personality, working with Howard Cosell, Don Imus, Howard Stern and many others, and was the sports reporter/sidekick on WNEW-FM's popular ''Rock 'n Roll Morning Show'' from 1986-1991. Chaplin provided a version of audio play-by-play for one of the most famous moments in American sports history—the Miracle on Ice hockey game during the 1980 Winter Olympics at Lake Placid, New York. The underdog United States national team defeated the Soviet Union national team 4 - 3 in the semifinal round, beating a team that had won six of the previous seven Olympic gold medals. Chaplin, in an interview, notes that he was assigned to cover the game as a sports reporter for ABC News Radio, not a play-by-play announcer. However, he thought the game might be significant and found a spot near a TV camera to stand and narrate the game into his cassette recorder. His call of the game is now part of an exhibit about the game at the Hockey Hall of Fame. Chaplin has voiced numerous national commercials and home videos, as well as documentaries for Major League Baseball, including the current series ''Baseball's Seasons''. During the 1988-89 season, he served as host of the syndicated sports game show ''Grandstand'' (for which his former WNEW colleague Dave Herman served as announcer) and is currently the announcer and on-camera court reporter for the nationally syndicated TV series, ''The People's Court''. He has one sister, Cathy, and one brother, Cliff.〔(People's Court Profile ) ''Warner Brothers''〕〔(IMDB profile ) ''IMDb''〕〔(Curt Chaplin on Linkedin ) ''Linked in''〕 〔
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