Frank Deford

Frank Deford

Infobox journalist
name = Frank Deford


birthname =
birth_date = birth date and age|1938|12|16|mf=yes
birth_place = Baltimore, Maryland, USA
education = Princeton University
occupation = Journalist
spouse = Carol Deford
credits = "Performance Today"
"Weekend All Things Considered"
"Weekend Edition Sunday"

Frank Deford (born December 16, 1938, in Baltimore, Maryland) is a senior contributing writer for "Sports Illustrated", author, and commentator.

Background

DeFord has been writing for "Sports Illustrated" since the early 1960s. In addition to his "Sports Illustrated" duties, he is also a correspondent for HBO's "Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel" and a regular, Wednesday commentator for National Public Radio's Morning Edition.

His 1981 novel, "Everybody's All-American," was named one of "Sports Illustrated's" Top 25 Sports Books of All Time and was later made into a movie directed by Taylor Hackford and starring Dennis Quaid.

In the early 1990s Deford took a brief break from NPR and other professional activities to serve as editor-in-chief of "The National", a short-lived daily U.S. sports newspaper. It debuted January 31, 1990 and folded after eighteen months. The newspaper was published Sundays through Fridays and had a tabloid format.

Deford is also the chairman emeritus of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. He became involved in cystic fibrosis education and advocacy after his daughter, Alexandra ("Alex") was diagnosed with the illness in the early 1970s. After Alex died on January 19, 1980, at the age of eight, Deford chronicled her life in the memoir "". The book was made into a movie starring Craig T. Nelson and Bonnie Bedelia in 1986. In 1997, it was reissued in an expanded edition, with updated information on the Defords and Alex's friends.

Deford grew up in Baltimore, Maryland, and attended the prestigious Gilman School in Baltimore. He is a graduate of Princeton University and now resides in Westport, Connecticut, with his wife, Carol. They have two surviving children: Christian (b. 1969) and Scarlet (b. 1980). Their youngest daughter Scarlet was adopted a few months after the loss of Alex. [ [http://www.commonwealthclub.org/archive/05/05-06deford-audio.html Deford Speech at CCC] ]

Awards and accomplishments

*Member of the National Association of Sportscasters and Sportswriters
*Six-time U.S. Sportswriter of the Year winner
*Twice voted Magazine Writer of the Year by the Washington Journalism Review
*National Magazine Award recipient
*Christopher Award winner
*Winner of a 1988 Emmy Award for his work during the Seoul Olympics
*Winner of a CableACE in 1994 for writing the HBO Sports documentary "Arthur Ashe: Citizen of the World"
*Dick Schaap Award for Outstanding Journalism recipient in 2003

Published works

*Five Strides on the Banked Track: The Life and Times of the Roller Derby, Publisher: Little Brown & Company (June 1971), ISBN-13: 978-0316179201
* "There She Is: The Life and Times of Miss America" (1971) ISBN 0-670-69858-X
* "Everybody's All-American" (1981)
* "Alex: The Life of a Child" (1983) ISBN 0-670-11195-3
* "Spy in the Deuce Court" (1986) ISBN 0-399-13134-5
* "The Best Of Frank Deford" (2000) ISBN 1-57243-360-4
* "The Other Adonis: A Novel" (2001) Sourcebooks Landmark, ISBN 1-4022-0011-0
* "An American Summer: A Novel" (2002) Sourcebooks Landmark, ISBN 1-4022-0059-5
* "The Old Ball Game" (2005) ISBN 0-87113-885-9
* "True Blue"
* "The Entitled" (2007) ISBN 1-4022-0896-0

ee also

*WSHU

External links

* [http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/writers/frank_deford/archive/ Frank Deford Archive] at SI
* [http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/inside_game/archives/frank_deford/ Frank Deford's Insider Archive] also at SI
*
* [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=2100422 Frank Deford, NPR Biography]
* [http://dir.yahoo.com/Recreation/Sports/News_and_Media/Columns_and_Columnists/Deford__Frank/ Frank Deford] at Yahoo!
* [http://philosophytalk.org/pastShows/Hoops.html Radio interview] on Philosophy Talk

References


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