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  1. Aug 9, 2015 · He passed away in 2015. [1] Frank Newton Gifford was born on 16 August 1930 in Santa Monica, California, a son of 30-year-old oil worker Weldon Gifford and 26-year-old Lola (Hawkins) Gifford. He was his mother’s third child. The family lived at 1620 Pico Blvd. in Santa Monica. [2]

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  2. He was born in 1930 and died at 84 years in 2015. He had the height of 6 feet with 1 inch and he was of American nationality and white ethnicity. His parents were Weldon Gifford and Lola Mae.

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    Frank Gifford was an American football player and sportscaster who had a net worth of $60 million dollars at the time of his death. That was a combined net worth with his wife, Kathie Lee Gifford. Frank Gifford died on August 9, 2015 at the age of 84. According to his will, Frank's liquid assets were valued at $10 million. He also owned a $2.5 mill...

    Frank Gifford was born Francis Newton Gifford on August 16, 1930, in Santa Monica, California. He grew up with mother Lola, father Weldon (an oil driller), sisters Frances and Winona, and brother Waine. Frank attended Kern County Union High School (now known as Bakersfield High School), and after graduation, he enrolled at Bakersfield Junior Colleg...

    Though Gifford wanted to go to the University of Southern California (USC), his grade point average wasn't high enough to earn a scholarship, so he played one season of football at Bakersfield Junior College. At Bakersfield, he was named to the Junior College All-America team, and his grades were high enough to get him into USC. While playing at US...

    Beginning in 1952, Gifford played both defense and offense for the New York Giants. In 1956, he won the NFL's Most Valuable Player Award, and helped the team defeat the Chicago Bears to win the NFL title. In 1960, Frank was knocked out by Philadelphia Eagle Chuck Bednarik during a game, resulting in a severe head injury. He retired the following ye...

    After retiring from football, Gifford became a broadcaster, covering football, basketball, and golf for CBS. ABC wanted to hire Frank for "Monday Night Football" when it debuted in 1970, but since his CBS contract still had a year on it, the network hired his friend Don Meredith after Gifford recommended him. Frank became the play-by-play announcer...

    Frank married Maxine Avis Ewart, his college sweetheart, on January 13, 1952. They had three children, Jeff, Kyle, and Victoria, before divorcing in 1976. Victoria married Robert F. Kennedy'sson, Michael LeMoyne Kennedy, in 1981. They were separated at the time of his 1997 death, due to allegations that he had an affair with the family's teenage ba...

    At age 84, Frank died of natural causes on August 9, 2015, at his home in Greenwich, Connecticut. A few months later, his family revealed that Gifford had suffered from the degenerative disease chronic traumatic encephalopathy, which cannot be diagnosed until after death. They stated, "After losing our beloved husband and father, Frank Gifford, we ...

    In his will, Frank's liquid assets were valued at $10 million. He left $500,000 each to Jeffery and Victoria and $1 million in a trust for Kyle, who was seriously injured in a 1979 car accident and lived with Frank and Kathie Lee in their $22 million Connecticut home. Gifford left that home and a Key Largo residence to Kathie Lee. He also left $300...

    Gifford received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Sports Emmys in 1997, and he won the award for Outstanding Host or Commentator for the 1976-1977 season. He earned two Primetime Emmy nominations for "NFL Monday Night Football," Outstanding Achievement in Sports Programming in 1974 and Outstanding Sports Personality in 1976. Frank won the Pete...

    In 1998, Frank and Kathie Lee built a $3.9 million home in Key Largo, Florida. Kathie Lee put the 11,419 square foot, eight-bedroom home on the market for $10.5 million in March 2018. In 1999, the couple paid $5.8 million for a 6,600 square foot home in Nantucket. In September 1998, they had purchased a smaller home in the area, but they sold it fo...

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  4. Aug 9, 2015 · Gifford was born in Santa Monica, California, in 1930, the youngest of Weldon and Lola Mae Gifford’s three children. Gifford was a Depression-era child although he has said he didn’t realize ...

  5. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1977. After retiring as a player Gifford was an Emmy Award -winning sportscaster, known for his work on ABC's Monday Night Football, Wide World of Sports, and the Olympics. He was married to television host Kathie Lee Gifford from 1986 until his death.

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  6. American Football Players #118. Sportspersons #1193. Quick Facts. Also Known As: Francis Newton Gifford. Died At Age: 84. Family: Spouse/Ex-: Astrid Gifford, Kathie Lee Gifford, Maxine Avis Ewart. father: Weldon Gifford. mother: Lola Mae Gifford. siblings: Frances Gifford, Waine Gifford, Winona Gifford.

  7. Aug 9, 2015 · Gifford was born in Santa Monica, California, in 1930 to Weldon and Lola Mae Gifford. His father was an oil worker, and the family traveled the country for his job before settling in Bakersfield ...

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