Pat O'Brien Biography (1948-)

Born February 14, 1948; married; children: Sean. Addresses: Office: c/o Access Hollywood, NBC-TV, 3000 West Alameda Ave., Trailer "E," Burbank, CA 91523-0001.; Agent: William Morris Agency, One William Morris Place, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.

Gender
Male
Occupation
Actor, television host, television commentator

Famous Works

  • CREDITS
  • Film Appearances
  • Himself, BASEketball, MCA/Universal, 1998
  • Himself, Welcome to Hollywood, PM Entertainment Group, 1998
  • Himself, Dill Scallion, 1999
  • Himself, Big Fat Liar, MCA/Universal, 2002
  • Television Appearances
  • Series
  • Occasional host, Entertainment Tonight (also known as E.T.and Entertainment This Week), syndicated, 1990-
  • Host, Overtime ... with Pat O'Brien, CBS, 1990
  • Host, How'd They Do That?, CBS, 1992-1994
  • Host, Access Hollywood, syndicated, 1997-
  • Specials
  • Guest, Life's Most Embarrassing Moments, CBS, 1983
  • Reporter, The U.S. Open Tennis Championships, CBS, 1985, 1986
  • The Quest for the Crown--The NBA's 41st Season, CBS, 1986
  • Reporter, The U.S. Open Tennis Championships, CBS, 1988
  • Share a Moment with the World, CBS, 1992
  • The Grand Opening of Euro Disney, CBS, 1992
  • Late night host, The 1992 Winter Olympics, CBS, 1992
  • Host, How'd They Do that? Special: "Fire," CBS, 1993
  • Reporter, Ice Wars: The U.S.A. vs. the World, CBS, 1994
  • Host, Beyond Belief ... Amazing True Stories, CBS, 1994
  • Late night host, The 1994 Olympic Winter Games, CBS, 1994
  • Host, The Tournament of Roses Parade, CBS, 1995
  • Host, Too Hot to Skate, CBS, 1995
  • Host, Superstar American Gladiators, ABC, 1995
  • Reporter, Ice Wars: The U.S.A. vs. the World, CBS, 1995
  • Host, Fox's Rock n' Roll Skating Championships, Fox, 1995
  • Host, The Fiesta Bowl Parade, CBS, 1995
  • Host, Beyond Belief ... Amazing True Stories, CBS, 1995
  • Host, The Orange Bowl Parade, CBS, 1996
  • Host, Nothing but Net, syndicated, 1996
  • Host, America's Choice: The Great Skate Debate, 1996
  • Host, The Road to Olympic Gold, syndicated, 1996
  • Host, What's Wrong with Sports in America?, Comedy Central, 1997
  • Host, The 1999 Emmy Awards Pre-Show, Fox, 1999
  • Host, Snowfest 2000, PAX, 2000
  • Host, Access Hollywood's Top 10 of 2000, NBC, 2000
  • CNBC host, 2000 Olympic Games, NBC, CNBC, and MSNBC, 2000
  • Host, The 111th Tournament of Roses Parade, NBC, 2000
  • The Great American History Quiz: 50 States, History Channel, 2001
  • (Uncredited; in archive footage) Himself, The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, ABC, 2001
  • Olympic Medals Plaza host, XIX Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony, NBC, 2002
  • Episodic
  • Himself, "I Want My MTV-Jay," Murphy Brown, CBS, 1995
  • Himself, "Eight," The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1995
  • Interviewer, "Come Back, Kid," In the House, UPN, 1996
  • Himself, "Winner Takes All," Picket Fences, CBS, 1996
  • Himself, "Working Late Again," Everybody Loves Raymond, CBS, 1997
  • Voice of himself, "Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder," The Simpsons (animated), Fox, 1999
  • Voice of himself, "Bob's Father," God, the Devil and Bob (animated), NBC, 2000
  • "The Sum of the Parts," Arli$$, HBO, 2000
  • Also appeared as guest host, Later, NBC; himself, Early Edition; host, CBS Sports Show, CBS; panelist, The List, VH1; host, Krypton Factor, Fox.
  • RECORDINGS
  • Music Videos
  • Appeared in P. Diddy, Black Rob & Mark Curry's "Bad Boy for Life."
  • WRITINGS
  • Books
  • Talkin' Sports: A BS-er's Guide, Villard, 1998
  • Wrote sports column for New York Daily News, Inside Sports,and Live! magazines; wrote guest column for TV Guide; wrote entertainment column for Ego; worked as Gadget Editor for Gear.

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