
Dick Enberg
Acting • Born 1935-01-09 – Died 2017-12-21
Biography
Richard Alan Enberg (January 9, 1935 – December 21, 2017) was an American sportscaster. Over the course of an approximately 60-year career, he provided play-by-play of various sports for several radio and television networks, including NBC (1975–1999), CBS (2000–2014), and ESPN (2004–2011), as well as for individual teams, such as UCLA Bruins basketball, Los Angeles Rams football, and California Angels and San Diego Padres baseball. Enberg was well known for his signature on-air catchphrases "Touch 'em all" (for home runs) and "Oh, my!" (for particularly exciting and outstanding athletic plays). He also announced or hosted the Tournament of Roses Parade for many years, sometimes with the help of family members. Enberg retired from broadcasting in 2016, after seven seasons as the Padres' primary television announcer.
Filmography
24 credits
Ted Williams: "The Greatest Hitter Who Ever Lived"
Movie • 2018
Self

Heaven Can Wait
Movie • 1978
TV Interviewer

Hot Rod
Movie • 2018
Self

Mr. 3000
Movie • 2004
Brewers Sportscaster

Magic vs. Bird: The 1979 NCAA Championship Game
Movie • 1979
Commentator

Gus
Movie • 1976
Atoms' Announcer

The Golden Moment: An Olympic Love Story
Movie • 1980
Self

The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!
Movie • 1988
Baseball Announcer

Murder at the World Series
Movie • 1977
Radio Announcer

The Longshot
Movie • 1986
Radio Announcer

Rollerball
Movie • 1975
Pregame Announcer (uncredited)

Two-Minute Warning
Movie • 1976
Dick Enberg

Hustle
Movie • 1975
Radio Announcer (voice)

CSI: NY
TV • 2004
Dick Enberg

The Mod Squad
TV • 1968

The King of Queens
TV • 1998
Dick Enberg

Emergency!
TV • 1972

Felony Squad
TV • 1966

Where's Huddles?
TV • 1970

Sports Challenge
TV

Three for the Money
TV • 1975
Host

The Way It Was
TV • 1975

Baffle
TV • 1973

Joe Montana: Cool Under Pressure
TV • 2022
Self (archive footage)