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Rosey Grier

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Rosey Grier

b. 1932

American football player, actor writer (born 1932)

Interwar & WWII

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Biography

Roosevelt "Rosey" Grier is an American former football player, bodyguard, actor, singer, Protestant minister, fiber artist, and motivational speaker. He played professionally as a defensive tackle in the National Football League (NFL) for the New York Giants and Los Angeles Rams where he was a member of the original "Fearsome Foursome".

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1932 Birth

Born Roosevelt Grier in Cuthbert, Georgia. One of twelve children. Named after presidential candidate Franklin Roosevelt. Worked his father's sugar cane and peanut fields as a boy.

1955 Event

Drafted by the New York Giants as a defensive tackle after starring at Penn State. Won the 1956 NFL Championship. Made the Pro Bowl twice. At 6'5" and 284 pounds, he was a terrifying presence.

1962 Event

Traded to the Los Angeles Rams. Became part of the original "Fearsome Foursome" defensive line, one of the most dominant units in NFL history.

1968 Life

Worked as a bodyguard for Robert F. Kennedy's presidential campaign. Was guarding Ethel Kennedy when Sirhan Sirhan opened fire. Grier wrestled the gun away from the assassin and subdued him. He couldn't save Bobby.

1973 Legacy

Published Rosey Grier's Needlepoint for Men, a how-to book on needlework. The 284-pound former NFL lineman crocheted, knitted, and did macrame. He also became an ordained minister and founded a nonprofit for inner-city youth.

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