Pam Oliver Quick Info | |
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Altezza | 5 piedi e 5 pollici |
Peso | 60 kg |
Data di nascita | 10 marzo 1961 |
Segno zodiacale | Pesci |
Sposa | Alvin Whitney |
Pam Oliver è una giornalista sportiva e corrispondente americana, meglio conosciuta per il suo lavoro per le partite della National Football League (NFL) e della National Basketball Association (NBA). Nel 2016, Pam è diventata corrispondente per il programma televisivo sportivo, 60 Minutes Sports .
Nome nato
Pamela Donielle Oliver
Nick Name
Pam, Serious Tomboy
Segno del sole
Pesci
Luogo nato
Dallas, Texas, Stati Uniti
Residenza
Atlanta, Georgia, Stati Uniti
Nazionalità
Formazione scolastica
Ha frequentato la scuola elementare di Arlington Park a Dallas, Texas, Stati Uniti. Pam ha poi frequentato la Niceville High School di Niceville, Florida, Stati Uniti.
Dopo la laurea, si è iscritta alla Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University ( FAMU ) a Tallahassee, Florida, Stati Uniti. Nel 1984, Pam ha conseguito la laurea in giornalismo televisivo.
Occupazione
Giornalista sportivo, corrispondente
Famiglia
- Padre - John Oliver (era nell'aeronautica degli Stati Uniti)
- Madre - Mary Oliver (Casalinga)
- Fratelli - Ha 2 sorelle.
Manager
Pam Oliver è rappresentata da NS Bienstock (Talent Agent) a New York City, New York, Stati Uniti.
Costruire
Media
Altezza
5 piedi 5 pollici o 165 cm
Peso
60 kg o 132 libbre
Fidanzato / coniuge
Pam Oliver ha frequentato -
- Alvin Whitney (1990-Presente) - Nel 1990, ha sposato un produttore freelance per CNN Sports e Turner Sports, Alvin Whitney. Pam è poi diventata la matrigna di 3 figli che aveva da un precedente matrimonio di nome Aiyana, Khail e Anissa. Alvin è stato anche pienamente di supporto e si è preoccupato della diagnosi di Pam di fibroma uterino, che l'ha lasciata sterile.
Razza / etnia
Nero
È di origine afroamericana.
Colore dei capelli
Marrone scuro
In passato ha anche tinto i capelli di "nero".
Colore degli occhi
Marrone scuro
Orientamento sessuale
Dritto
Caratteristiche distintive
Labbra più carnose
Fatti di Pam Oliver
- Da bambina, a causa dell'occupazione militare di suo padre, si spostava molto. Pam ha vissuto in stati come Florida, Texas, California, Michigan e Washington.
- She preferred watching sports instead of children’s shows as a kid. Her dad played a lot of football during college and they enjoyed spending time in front of the TV together.
- Pam 1st discovered her athletic ability during the time she lived in Texas. One time, she joined a track meet in her elementary school and won all 3 of the races with ease.
- Pam admitted that she was always a “news junkie” and would plan her daily schedule so she could be free to watch the news on TV.
- As a teenager, Pam was excellent in track and field, basketball, and tennis.
- Pam began her career with ESPN in 1993, with Fox Sports in 1995, and with TNT in 2005.
- During college, Pam was an All-American in both the 400-meter and 1-mile relay race. As of 2005, the record she set was not broken and she was later entered into her school’s Hall of Fame for her achievements.
- After college, Pam worked as a saleswoman at the department store cosmetics counter.
- A monthly magazine, Ebony, named her “Outstanding Woman in Journalism” in 2004.
- Erin Andrews took her role as a sideline reporter on the 1st crew for NFL in July 2014 and she was moved to the 2nd NFL broadcasting team. Her contract was extended for the next 5 years due to a hugely positive response.
- Pam won a 2018 Gracie Award for “On-Air Talent, Entertainment, and Sports”. Her colleague, NFL announcer on Fox, and a good friend, Kevin Burkhardt, called her “best ever at her job, a trailblazer and an icon.”
- A wide receiver for Arizona Cardinals, Larry Fitzgerald, sneaked behind her to offer her smelling salts before a report she was about to do in December 2018, which the audience found funny.
- During a post-game interview for Dallas Cowboys in September 2019, Pam visibly jumped backward when interviewing Dak Prescott. He apologized and said he was very smelly because he was “a bad sweater”. Her social media fanbase found the situation hilarious and made “memes” and short video compilations as a joke.
- In 2019, Pam won a Lifetime Achievement Award given by Atlanta Women in Sports.
- Pam celebrated her 25th season with NFL in September 2019. She was also in the 3rd place on Fox Sports‘ list of longest-tenured on-air personalities, after Terry Bradshaw and Howie Long.
- The activities she’s very passionate about include reading and interior design.
- È un'amante dei cani di grossa taglia e ha adottato molti cani da ricovero. Pam prende comunemente animali che sono malati e richiedono cure speciali come un cane di nome Bells che era diabetico.
Immagine in primo piano di Keith Allison / Flickr / CC BY-SA 2.0