Jim Kiick Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
James Forrest Kiick (born August 9, 1946) is a former professional football player, a running back for the Miami Dolphins in the American Football League (AFL) from 1968 to 1969 and in the National Football League (NFL) from 1970 through 1974.He was a member of the undefeated 1972 team, and was an integral part of the ball-control running game which characterized the Dolphins under head coach Don Shula in the early 1970s. Kiick played in three Super Bowls and is the Dolphins' fourth all-time leading rusher. He and fullback Larry Csonka were known as "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," in 1973 co-wrote a book, Always on the Run. They shocked the sports world in 1974 when they signed with the World Football League.
Net Worth
$5 Million
Date Of Birth
August 9, 1946
Place Of Birth
Lincoln Park, New Jersey, USA
Height
1.8
Weight
97.07
Profession
Actor
Nicknames
Jim Kiick, Kiick, Jim
Star Sign
Leo
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Fact
1
Inducted into the University of Wyoming Athletics Hall of Fame in 1996.
2
Running Back for the Miami Dolphins: 1968-74
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
L'ultima meta
1991
Miami Vice
1986
TV Series
Short Con
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
Taming the Bull: The John Bramlett Story
2013
Documentary
Himself
ESPN 25: Who's #1?
2006
TV Series documentary
Himself
ESPN SportsCentury
2005
TV Series documentary
Himself
American Gladiators
1991
TV Series
Himself
The NFL on NBC
1968-1976
TV Series
Himself - Miami Dolphins Running Back / Himself - Miami Dolphins Halfback / Himself - Denver Broncos Running Back
NFL Monday Night Football
1970-1974
TV Series
Himself - Miami Dolphins Running Back
Super Bowl VIII
1974
TV Movie
Himself - Miami Dolphins Running Back
1973 AFC Championship Game
1973
TV Movie
Himself - Miami Dolphins Running Back
The NFL on CBS
1973
TV Series
Himself - Miami Dolphins Running Back
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
1973
TV Series
Himself
Super Bowl VII
1973
TV Special
Himself - Miami Dolphins Halfback
1972 AFC Championship Game
1972
TV Special
Himself - Miami Dolphins Running Back
Super Bowl VI
1972
TV Special
Himself - Miami Dolphins Halfback
1971 AFC Championship Game
1972
TV Special
Himself - Miami Dolphins Running Back
1968 Sugar Bowl
1968
TV Movie
Himself - Wyoming Cowboys Running Back
Known for movies
Super Bowl VII (1973) as Himself - Miami Dolphins Halfback
1971 AFC Championship Game (1972) as Himself - Miami Dolphins Running Back
Super Bowl VI (1972) as Himself - Miami Dolphins Halfback
Super Bowl VIII (1974) as Himself - Miami Dolphins Running Back