Joe Kapp Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
Joseph Robert Kapp (born March 19, 1938) is a former professional American and Canadian football quarterback. He is also a former college football head coach of the University of California, and a former general manager of the CFL's BC Lions. Kapp played primarily with the NFL's Minnesota Vikings and the CFL's BC Lions during the 1960-70s. He is a member of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame, the B.C. Sports Hall of Fame, the BC Lions Wall of Fame, the College Football Hall of Fame, and the University of California Athletic Hall of Fame. Kapp's #22 jersey is one of eight numbers retired by the Lions. In November 2006, Kapp was voted to the Honour Roll of the CFL's top 50 players of the league's modern era by Canadian sports network TSN. Sports Illustrated once called him "The Toughest Chicano." Kapp is the only player to quarterback in the Super Bowl, Rose Bowl, and the Grey Cup.
Net Worth
$3 Million
Date Of Birth
March 19, 1938
Place Of Birth
Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
Height
6' 2" (1.88 m)
Profession
Actor, Producer
Work Position
Joe Kapp—championships, awards, and honors
Nicknames
Joe Kapp, Kapp, Joe
Star Sign
Pisces
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Quote
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"40 for 60" (Forty men for sixty minutes)
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Fact
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Owned Kapp's Pizza Bar & Grill in Mountain View California until 2015.
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His son Will played fullback at UC Berkeley. And his grandson Frank Kapp is a tight end on the California Golden Bears.
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Joe is married and has four children. He has two grandchildren.
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Played in the Grey Cup (the Canadian Football League championship game) in 1963 and 1964, winning it in 1964 as a member of the British Columbia Lions.
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Played for Calgary (1959-1961) and British Columbia (1961-1966) during his stay in the CFL.
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Kapp was elected to the Canadian Football League hall of fame in 1984.
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As of Dec. 2005 is the only quarterback to play in the Rose Bowl, Canada's Grey Cup, and the Super Bowl.
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Head football coach for the University of California-Berkeley, from 1982-1986.
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Played in the Canadian Football League.
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Was named first team All-American at quarterback by Football News and Time Magazine.
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Quarterbacked California in the 1959 Rose Bowl.
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Led the Golden Bears football team in passing and total offense for three straight years (1956-1958), and was named Most Valuable Player for California in 1958.
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Graduated from the University of California at Berkeley, in 1959.
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Quarterbacked the 1969 Minnesota Vikings into Super Bowl IV with a 12-2 record.
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
Pigs vs. Freaks
1984
TV Movie
Pete Bose
Dynasty
1982
TV Series
McAllister
Trapper John, M.D.
1981
TV Series
Dr. Turner
Vega$
1978-1981
TV Series
Donny Vincent / Elija Twoleaf
The Frisco Kid
1979
Monterano
Police Story
1978
TV Series
Prison Inmate
The Choirboys
1977
Hod Carrier
Semi-Tough
1977
Hose Manning
Police Woman
1975-1977
TV Series
Visic
The Six Million Dollar Man
1974-1977
TV Series
Cooper / Frank
Smash-Up on Interstate 5
1976
TV Movie
Officer Estevez
Two-Minute Warning
1976
Charlie Tyler
Captains and the Kings
1976
TV Mini-Series
Strickland
Breakheart Pass
1975
Henry
Movin' On
1974
TV Series
Jackson
Emergency!
1974
TV Series
Chuck
Marcus Welby, M.D.
1974
TV Series
Frank Gonzalez
The Longest Yard
1974
Walking Boss
Nakia
1974
TV Series
Deputy Hubbell
Chase
1974
TV Series
Clint
Adam-12
1973
TV Series
Johnny Bearkiller / Joe Mitchell
Ironside
1973
TV Series
Dispatcher
The World's Greatest Athlete
1973
Announcer Buzzer Kozak
Climb an Angry Mountain
1972
TV Movie
Joey Chilko
Medical Center
1972
TV Series
Coach Savalas
The Rookies
1972
TV Series
Big John
MASH
1970
Football Player - 325th Evac. (uncredited)
Producer
Title
Year
Status
Character
Over the Edge
1979
associate producer
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
ESPN SportsCentury
2002
TV Series documentary
Himself
1982 Liberty Bowl
1982
TV Movie
Himself - Color Commentator
1982 Aloha Bowl
1982
TV Movie
Himself - Color Commentator
Lucas Tanner
1974
TV Series
Himself
The NFL on CBS
1967-1970
TV Series
Himself - Minnesota Vikings Quarterback / Himself - Boston Patriots Quarterback