‘“The only thing I have to say is it’s just further reminder of Ron being gone all these years. It’s no great loss to the world. It’s a further reminder of Ron’s being gone,” Arkin quoted Goldman as saying.’
Archives for April 12, 2024
O.J. Simpson, capturing the camera’s attention, in high times and low
‘Plenty other Black athletes across the years chased TV and film roles — Sugar Ray Robinson, Bernie Casey and Woody Strode among them. It was never an easy transition. The trained actors always seemed to show up the athlete turned character, quietly proving that acting was a serious craft and intense training was beneficial. O.J. just showed up. He was ready to go. He told friends that he knew all about drama from his upbringing, poor and Black in San Francisco.’
O.J.’s life in Miami: a Kendall house, a Gulliver football son, golf — and the courthouse
“I was amazed at how people flocked to him in public, wanting to say hello and snap a photo. Every time he walked into a room you could feel his aura and hear the whispers — ‘Did he or didn’t he?’” Simpson spent a lot of time playing golf, flashing his famous smile and waving a cigar at onlookers. He was a regular on public courses. His attempts to attain membership at private clubs were repeatedly rejected.
The unfathomable path of O.J. Simpson, who never stopped shocking us’
‘O.J. was as affable in-person as the persona he presented on television despite being one of the most famous athletes-turned-Hollywood-stars you could imagine. On the eve of the Opening Ceremonies of the Barcelona Games that summer, he invited me, Michael Wilbon, David Aldridge and the late Brian Burwell to meet him at a Barcelona nightclub called Up & Down. We couldn’t turn down a night with the Juice, obviously, so we accepted.’
49ers’ historically bad trade for O.J. Simpson was mere blip in his complex life
‘His two seasons with the 49ers, in retrospect, are a mere blip in a polarizing life that had far more captivating chapters: charismatic actor, successful broadcaster, rental-car pitchman, and, for the past 30 years, suspected double-murderer, though a jury acquitted him of the 1994 slayings of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend Ronald Goldman.’
O.J. Simpson, Football Star Whose Trial Riveted the Nation, Dies at 76
‘The jury in the murder trial cleared him, but the case, which had held up a cracked mirror to Black and white America, changed the trajectory of his life. In 1997, a civil suit by the victims’ families found him liable for the deaths of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald L. Goldman, and ordered him to pay $33.5 million in damages. He paid little of the debt, moved to Florida and struggled to remake his life, raise his children and stay out of trouble.’
O.J., Made in America, Made by TV
‘What did people see when they looked at O.J. Simpson? A superstar, a killer, a hero, a liar, a victim, an abuser, an insider, a pariah — often many of these at once. In his fame and infamy, he was an example of what celebrity could make of a person and a symbol of what the media could make of a country.’
Buffalo Bills teammate Joe DeLamielleure details last conversation with O.J. Simpson
‘It was about a month ago, Joe DeLamielleure said, when he got a call about his former Buffalo Bills teammate O.J. Simpson. Simpson’s health was deteriorating. J.D. Hill, another former Buffalo teammate of both men, contacted DeLamielleure and said O.J. would appreciate him reaching out because, as Hill told his old teammate, “O.J.’s not doing well.” “So I called O.J.,” DeLamielleure, who made the Pro Football Hall of Fame and was Simpson’s most well-known blocker in their 1970s heyday, said in a phone interview Thursday. “It was, ‘How’re you doing?’ Not so much of ‘Hey, I’m sick, buddy.’ We were just checking up on each other. He said he had cancer, but also said, ‘Hey, I’m getting better.’
O.J. Simpson visited Akron as Soap Box Derby celebrity guest
‘The 22-year-old running back appeared at Derby Downs on Aug. 23, 1969, during the summer of his rookie year with the Buffalo Bills. One night earlier, the Bills had lost a 20-7 preseason game to the Baltimore Colts in Buffalo.’
All of OJ Simpson’s kids visited him in final days before death, signed NDAs: report
‘The outlet claimed that all of OJ’s loved ones signed NDAs and were not allowed to have their phones in the room while saying their goodbyes.’
Buffalo Bills, NFL and USC ignore O.J. Simpson’s death
‘The Bills — who couldn’t be reached for comment on Thursday — went the entire day without posting mention of his death. And fans noticed.’
OBF: O.J. couldn’t outrun cancer
‘Decades before O.J. killed his ex-wife and her boyfriend, he was murdering the Patriots.’
O.J. Simpson, football great whose trial for murder became a phenomenon, dies at 76
‘It was a stunning downfall for a man who had risen from a poor neighborhood in San Francisco to become one of the greatest running backs in football history, an actor in more than 20 Hollywood movies, a corporate pitchman — sprinting through airports for Hertz Rent-a-Car in his most memorable television commercials — and a TV sports commentator. He had good looks, a warm smile and a poised manner that made him a popular sports media personality long after his playing days had ended.’
O.J. Simpson’s complicated legacy strikes at the heart of race in America
‘If you were among the 95 million people watching in real-time on national TV as a Ford Bronco transporting Simpson, driven by his friend and former teammate Al Cowlings, rolled down the LA freeway in a low-speed police chase in June 1994, it was a series of images you’ll never forget. And no, it was hardly a move consistent with innocence.’
Celebrating O.J. Simpson’s football feats remains a delicate balance for his former teams
‘It’s nothing new. For decades now, the football entities that have honored or been associated with Simpson have continued to acknowledge his accomplishments on the field while apparently avoiding to spotlight him − or acknowledge, in any substantial way, the 1994 double-murder case and acquittal that took him from fame to infamy.’