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Nationality
  
American

Siblings
  
Darryl McCauley

Height
  
1.83 m

Role
  
Comedian · danecook.com

Name
  
Dan Cook


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Born
  
August 12, 1926 (
1926-08-12
)
Houston, Texas

Died
  
July 3, 2008(2008-07-03) (aged 81)San Antonio, Texas

Occupation
  
Sports writerSports telecaster

Known for
  
Sports writerSports telecaster"the opera ain't over till the fat lady sings"

Albums
  
Retaliation, Harmful If Swallowed

TV shows
  
Tourgasm, Next Caller, Maybe This Time

Movies
  
Good Luck Chuck, Planes, My Best Friend's Girl, Employee of the Month, Planes: Fire & Rescue

Similar People
  
Dax Shepard, Jessica Alba, Louis CK, Kate Hudson, Jessica Simpson

Profiles

Daniel John "Dan" Cook, Jr. (August 12, 1926 – July 3, 2008) was a sports writer for the San Antonio Express-News, where he worked for 51 years. He is most notable for popularizing the phrase "the opera ain't over 'til the fat lady sings." Described as a "sports icon", Cook also was a sports anchor at San Antonio television station KENS from 1956 to 2000. For most of these years, the TV station was owned by the San Antonio Express-News.

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Career

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After beginning his sportswriting career at the Houston Post, Cook worked at the San Antonio Express-News from August 14, 1952 until he retired on August 3, 2003. In early 1956, he first made national headlines when, acting on a tip, he confronted a suspect in a Houston robbery and in the process wound up himself arrested and charged with armed robbery. (He would later be exonerated when the suspect confessed to the original crime.) Cook wrote his first sports column for the San Antonio Express-News on November 29, 1956. In addition to his newspaper and television duties, he wrote six columns per week, and had two sports telecasts and two radio commentaries daily. He also served as the Express-News' executive sports editor from 1960 to 1975.

The phrase

He first said the phrase "the opera ain't over until the fat lady sings" on a 1978 newscast discussing the NBA playoff series between the San Antonio Spurs and the Washington Bullets. The phrase was then attributed to Bullets coach Dick Motta, who had borrowed it during Washington's successful 1978 title run.

The Yale Book of Quotations later concluded that it first appeared in print in 1976, attributed to Texas Tech sports information director Ralph Carpenter, and was a variation on an old Southern saying.

Honors and awards

On March 1, 1996, Cook was inducted into the San Antonio Sports Hall of Fame for his work as a columnist and a broadcaster.

Personal life

Cook was born and raised in Houston, Texas. He graduated St. Thomas High School in Houston and attended the University of Houston for two years. He had a wife, Katy, a brother, Frank Cook from Houston, two daughters, Marie Gian of Rockport and Alice Ann Ashton of San Antonio, a son, Danny Cook of San Antonio, and, at the time of his death, three grandchildren.

Death

Cook died on the night of July 3, 2008, after a long illness.

References

Dan Cook Wikipedia


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