O. J. Simpson Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life & Achievements
Dylan Hughes O. J. Simpson Biography
(Former American Football Player Who Was Tried for the Murder of His Former Wife Nicole Brown Simpson)Birthday: July 9, 1947 (Cancer)
Born In: San Francisco, California, United States
Advanced SearchOrenthal James Simpson is a former American football player, commentator and actor. Often referred as ‘the Juice’, his sensational and record breaking career in football led him to numerous other opportunities which became an inspiration for many others. Professionally he played as a running back for eleven seasons with the ‘Buffalo Bills’ in the ‘National Football League’ (NFL). He holds the record of being the first player to cover over 2000 yards in a season. His yards-per-game average of 143.1 in a single season is also a record. While he was at his peak as a football player, he simultaneously and successfully endeavoured in the film world as an actor. After his retirement from professional football he became a football broadcaster and continued with his acting career. His name was inducted in ‘College Football Hall of Fame’ and ‘Pro Football Hall of Fame’. He faced several legal hassles including murder charges of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman. In 2007, he was arrested in Las Vegas with several charges including kidnapping and armed robbery. He is presently a convicted felon confined at the ‘Lovelock Correctional Center’ in Nevada serving a sentence of 33 years of imprisonment without parole for a minimum of 9 years.
Quick FactsNick Name: The Juice
Also Known As: Orenthal James Simpson, Juice
Age: 76 Years, 76 Year Old Males
Family:Spouse/Ex-: Marguerite Whitley (m. 1967–1979), Nicole Brown Simpson (m. 1985–1992)
father: Jimmy Lee Simpson
mother: Eunice Simpson
siblings: Carmelita Jackson, Melvin Leon Simpson, Shirley Baker
children: Aaren Simpson, Arnelle Simpson, Jason Simpson, Justin Ryan Simpson, Sydney Brooke Simpson
Born Country: United States
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Height: 6'1" (185 cm), 6'1" Males
Notable Alumni: Galileo High School, City College Of San Francisco
U.S. State: California
City: San Francisco, California
More Factseducation: University Of Southern California, City College Of San Francisco, Galileo High School
awards: 1973 - Hickok Belt Winner
1973 - NFL Offensive Player of the Year
1973 - AP Man Athlete of the Year
1968 - Heisman Trophy winners
1972 - 3× UPI AFL-AFC Player of the Year
1973 - 3× UPI AFL-AFC Player of the Year
1975 - 3× UPI AFL-AFC Player of the Year
1973 - Bert Bell Award
1973 - NFL MVP
1972 - Pro Bowl MVP
1968 - Pop Warner Trophy
1968 - Maxwell Award
1967 - 2× UPI Player of the Year
1968 - 2× UPI Player of the Year
1972 - 4× NFL Rushing champion
1973 - 4× NFL Rushing champion
1975 - 4× NFL Rushing champion
1976 - 4× NFL Rushing champion
1967 - Walter Camp Award
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American PeopleAmerican Football PlayersAmerican MenCalifornia ActorsUniversity Of Southern California Childhood & Early LifeO.J. Simpson was born on July 9, 1947, in Putrero Hill, California, in the family of Eunice and Jimmy Lee Simpson. His father was a chef and bank custodian and his mother was a hospital administrator.Soon after his birth he developed rickets and had to wear braces on his legs till he was five. In 1952, his father left the family when he was still very young and his mother had to take responsibility of raising the four children.He joined the ‘Persian Warriors’, a street gang in his early teens and was confined at the ‘San Francisco Youth Guidance Center’ for a short while.He played football for his team the ‘Galileo Lions’ at the ‘Galileo High School’ (now known as ‘Galileo Academy of Science and Technology’) in San Francisco.He attended the ‘City College of San Francisco’ from 1965 to 1966 and played in both offense and defence. He was inducted as a running back in the ‘Junior College All-American Team’.He selected the ‘University of Southern California’ from the fifty colleges that wanted to recruit him. From 1967 to 1968, he attended the college after receiving an athletic scholarship and played as a running back. In 1967, he ran 1,543 yards with a score of 13 touchdowns. Again in 1968 he ran 1,880 yards that included 383 carries.The 1967 football game between ‘USC’ and ‘UCLA’ is considered one of the greatest games of football in the 20th century. The game was tied in the fourth quarter after his sixty-four yard touchdown run and the extra point after touchdown provided the win. He did not win the ‘Heisman Trophy’ though he was a candidate for it. He won the ‘Walter Camp Award’.In 1967, he lost a 100 m race in Stanford as a track athlete to Menzies Campbell, the then record holder from Britain. In June that year he set the ‘NCAA’ records by running in a ‘USC’ sprint relay quartet.In 1968, he received the ‘Heisman Trophy’, the ‘Walter Camp Award’ and the ‘Maxwell Award’. The same year he signed a television contract with ‘ABC’