Tom Harmon
Thomas Dudley Harmon (September 28, 1919 - March 15, 1990) was a star player of United States college football and a sports broadcaster.
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September 28 - 1919 - March 15 - 1990 - United States - College football
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Born in Gary, Indiana on Harmon played college football at the University of Michigan from 1938-1940, winning the Heisman Trophy his senior season. Although he made his name as a running back, he also excelled as a kicker and quarterback. Harmon rushed for 2,134 yards at Michigan, and completed 100 passes, including 16 touchdowns. In his final game, against Ohio State Harmon led the Wolverines to a 40-0 victory, scoring three rushing touchdowns, two passing touchdowns, four extra points, and punting three times for an average of 50 yards. He led the nation in scoring in 1939 and 1940, and was elected to the College Football All-America Team both years. In 1940, he won the Heisman Trophy, the Maxwell Award, and the Walter Camp Award, each given to the outstanding college football player of the year.
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Gary, Indiana - College football - University of Michigan - 1938 - 1940 - Heisman Trophy - Running back - Kicker - Quarterback - Touchdowns - Ohio State - Extra points - Punting - 1939 - College Football All-America Team - Maxwell Award - Walter Camp Award
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Harmon was taken by the Chicago Bears with the first selection in the NFL Draft, but chose not to play football professionally. After graduating college he had a brief career as an actor, starring as himself in the biopic Tom Harmon of Michigan, but the film was a flop. He appeared occasionally in films throughout the forties and fifties.
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Chicago Bears - NFL Draft - Biopic - Tom Harmon of Michigan
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During World War II Tom Harmon enlisted as a pilot in the Army Air Corps. He was twice forced to bail out after his airplane was hit with enemy fire, once walking without food and water for four days before being rescued. He was awarded the Purple Heart and the Silver Star.
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World War II - Pilot - Army Air Corps - Purple Heart - Silver Star
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From 1946-1947 Harmon played football professionally with the Los Angeles Rams, but wartime injuries to his legs limited his effectiveness. He spent the remainder of his career as a sports broadcaster on radio and television. Tom Harmon died of a heart attack on March 15, 1990.
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1946 - 1947 - Los Angeles Rams - Radio - Television - March 15 - 1990
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Tom Harmon was married to actress Elyse Knox, and was related to a number of notable personalities. He was the father of actor Mark Harmon, the father-in-law of singer Ricky Nelson and actress Pam Dawber, and the grandfather of twins Matthew and Gunner Nelson, who performed as the rock group Nelson.
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Elyse Knox - Mark Harmon - Ricky Nelson - Pam Dawber - Matthew - Gunner Nelson - Rock - Nelson
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