Jack Dempsey

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia William Harrison "Jack" Dempsey (June 24, 1895 – May 31, 1983), nicknamed "Kid Blackie" and "The Manassa Mauler", was an American professional boxer who competed from 1914 to 1927, and reigned as the world heavyweight champion from 1919 to 1926. A cultural icon of the 1920s, Dempsey's aggressive fighting style and exceptional punching power made him one of the most popular boxers in history. Many of his fights set financial and attendance records, including the first million-dollar gate. Dempsey is ranked as tenth on The Ring magazine's list of all-time heavyweights and seventh among its Top 100 Greatest Punchers, while in 1950 the Associated Press voted him as the greatest fighter of the past 50 years. He is a member of the International Boxing Hall of Fame, and was inducted into The Ring's Boxing Hall of Fame in 1951.

Known For

Birth Location Manassa, Colorado, USA
Born 1895-06-24
Died 1983-05-31

Movies

Star Power: The Creation Of United Artists as Self (archive footage)
1998
Sports on the Silver Screen as Self (archive footage)
1997
Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
1983
1962
Damn Citizen as Reporter
1958
Off Limits as Jack Dempsey
1952
The Golden Twenties as Self (archive footage)
1950
Big City as Jack Dempsey
1937
Stars Over Broadway as Himself
1935
Mr. Broadway as Jack Dempsey
1933
A Dozen Socks as Jack Dempsey
1927

Movies

Dempsey Book
1983