Billy Wagner, Walter Payton, and More in Today’s Vault
NEW YORK - JULY 11: Billy Wagner #13 of the New York Mets pitches in the ninth inning against the Colorado Rockies on July 11, 2008 at Shea Stadium in the Flushing neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York City.
See what The Anthony Gargano Show found in The Audio Vault today. Every day they dive into the Vault to pull out audio relevant to the day. That may be famous birthdays, things that happened on this day in history, or more. All this week, Ray “Dickie” Dunn filled in for Andrew Salciunas. And in the Vault today, there were a lot of Birthdays to celebrate, including Billy Wagner and Walter Payton.
Here is the full lineup from today’s Vault:
- Happy Birthday Cre’Von LeBlanc
- His Interception vs the Saints in the playoffs on the first play of the game with the Eagles
- Happy Birthday Walter Payton
- Walter Payton’s Super Bowl Shuffle
- Happy Birthday Billy Wagner
- Phillies Rally Against Billy Wagner to complete sweep of the Mets
- Happy Birthday Matt LeBlanc
- Scene from Matt LeBalnc in the movie Ed, which as Ray pointed out, may be the worst sports movie ever
You can listen to the full Vault below:
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Sean Avery, And 13 More Cameos By Athletes in Movies
Oppenheimer is up for nearly all of the Oscars this weekend. Best Picture, Best Lead Actor, Best Director, along with many of the Techie awards. But when you watched it, did you notice a familiar face among the cast? Flyers fans attending who have seen Oppenheimer may have noticed a familiar face that we used to love to hate. Sean Avery.
Yes, that Sean Avery. Avery made a small appearance in the historical biopic about the man who helped create the Atom Bomb, in a small role as, “Weatherman”. The guy who played 6 years for the Rangers, and became one of the most hated athletes by Flyers fans at that time.
It is actually the 2nd time Avery has appeared in a Christopher Nolan film, after also having a small role in his last film Tenet as “Red Soldier #1”. Since leaving the NHL, he has actually made a small career taking small roles in films and TV series.
Noticing Avery in the film had me thinking of other times recognizable athletes appeared in films. Not counting guys like Dave Bautista, John Cena, or The Rock, who are now more actors than athletes. But guys like Avery. Who are either not known as actors, or appear in just a small scene of a movie. The types of moments that if you are watching a movie may make you go, “wait, is that Sean Avery?”
Some of them had small roles. Others on this list had somewhat large roles in the films they appeared in. Some played themselves, and others actually tested their acting chops by playing a character.
Here are some of the most memorable times actors appeared in film. Even if some of those cameos are memorable for the wrong reasons.
Andrew Salciunas, “The Choonis,” has done it all at the station - screening calls, working events as a member of the street team, producing 7 days a week, doing updates, and now hosting his own show. Now with a wife and kid, his life experiences are far different than when he first started, but this “regular guy” knows how to relate to anyone. He writes about the Flyers, Phillies, Sixers, and Eagles.