One of the biggest names in 80s TV - and a bona fide NFL legend - was spotted enjoying a rare outing in on Tuesday.
80s Police Icon Unrecognizable at 79 Years Old
One of the biggest names in 80s TV - and a bona fide NFL legend - was spotted enjoying a rare outing in Los Angeles on Tuesday.The 79-year-old star, best known ...
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The 79-year-old star, best known for his role as , looked surprisingly spry and still in impressive athletic shape during the stroll through the upscale Pacific Palisades.
Dressed casually in a sweatshirt and grey joggers, he could have passed for someone headed to a football training session - the kind he dominated during his 13-year NFL career with the New York Giants and Los Angeles Rams.
Remarkably, he still holds the record as the only NFL player to score two safeties in a single game.
After hanging up his cleats, Cheers producers Glen and Les Charles considered him in the running for the show's lead role of Sam Malone - before the part famously went to Ted Danson.
Standing a towering 6ft 6in, this hulking TV icon might seem impossible to miss… but can you guess who he is now?
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One of the biggest names in 80s TV - and a bona fide NFL legend - was spotted enjoying a rare outing in Los Angeles on Tuesday
The 79-year-old star, best known for his role as Detective Sgt. Rick Hunter in the hit police drama Hunter , looked surprisingly spry and still in impressive athletic shape during the stroll through the upscale Pacific Palisades
Dressed casually in a sweatshirt and grey joggers, he could have passed for someone headed to a football training session - the kind he dominated during his 13-year NFL career with the New York Giants and Los Angeles Rams
If you shouted 'Fred Dryer,' congratulations - you just scored a touchdown.
After leaving the NFL behind, Dryer quickly proved he was just as comfortable in front of the camera as he had been on the field.
If you shouted 'Fred Dryer,' congratulations - you just scored a touchdown
Remarkably, Cryer still holds the record as the only NFL player to score two safeties in a single game; (pictured 1980)
Dryer's breakout role came in the 1980s crime drama Hunter, starring alongside Stepfanie Kramer
Dryer proved he was just as comfortable in front of the camera as he had been on the field
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While he didn’t land the starring Cheers role, he later popped up on the beloved sitcom as a sportscaster and as Sam Malone’s former Red Sox teammate, Dave Richards
On the big screen, Dryer starred in action-thrillers like Death Before Dishonor and brought motorsport history to life in the drag racing drama Snake & Mongoose, playing Ed Donovan.
Away from the cameras, Dryer has led a life just as fascinating. In 1983, he married actress and Playboy centerfold Tracy Vaccaro, and the couple had a daughter before divorcing five years later.
In 2003, the NFL Alumni handed Dryer its Career Achievement Award, acknowledging his remarkable achievements and status as one of football’s elite
Even decades after leaving football, Dryer has stayed connected to Hollywood.
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He runs his own production company, occasionally appears in commercials, and continues to take on guest roles.
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