222. Over time he achieved a comic legacy such that the late Norm MacDonald once made David Letterman collapse in giggles by relating how he shared the Brewers booth with Uecker as the announcer ...
Bob Uecker was entertaining in everything he did. On the microphone calling Milwaukee Brewers games, in movies and commercials, and even in the wrestling world when he got his hands on a microphone.
From there, Uecker reached most households as one of the Miller Lite All-Stars in popular commercials for the beer brand based out of Milwaukee and Uecker later launched his TV acting career in ...
playing up the more sarcastic side of Uecker’s comedy that often got highlighted in his long stint as a commercial star for Miller Lite. (Certainly, Doyle’s a much more enjoyably crass ...
Uecker also starred in a popular series of Miller Lite commercials, the ABC sitcom “Mr. Belvedere” and the “Major League” films, where he played a drinking radio announcer. Perhaps the ...
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Bob Uecker, who parlayed a forgettable playing career into a punch line for movie and TV appearances as “Mr. Baseball” and a Hall of Fame broadcasting tenure, has died.
It's unbelievably tough," Uecker was a man of many talents, and humour was perhaps one of the biggest of them. He had an amusing answer when asked about his golfing abilities (via Golf.com).
At the base of the Bob Uecker statue outside American Family Field right now: A single, unopened can of Miller Lite, "I must be in the front row,"' in a nod to his Miller Lite commercial.
In the wake of Bob Uecker’s passing, one of his most memorable contributions to pop culture has resurfaced: the iconic Miller Lite “Front Row” commercial. While the ad became a defining ...
"Bob Uecker was the greatest!" Bench replied. "I remember his line: I always thought I would be inducted as a player." Uecker, the longtime Milwaukee Brewers broadcaster and 2003 Ford C.