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Ken Riley (1947–2020) was an American football player. Ken Riley may refer to: * Kenneth Riley (painter) (1919–2015), American painter *Ken Riley (priest) (born 1940), English priest *Ken Riley (physicist) Ken Riley is a physicist. Career Ken Riley read mathematics at the University of Cambridge and proceeded to a Ph.D. there in theoretical and experimental nuclear physics. He became a research associate in elementary particle physics in Brookhave ...
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Ken Riley
Kenneth Jerome Riley (August 6, 1947 – June 7, 2020) was an American professional football player who was a cornerback. He spent his entire career with the Cincinnati Bengals, first in the American Football League (AFL) in 1969 and then the National Football League (NFL) from 1970 through 1983. Riley recorded 65 interceptions in his career, which was the fourth most in NFL history at the time of his retirement behind three members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Dick Lane, Emlen Tunnell, and Paul Krause. But despite his accomplishments, he was never an exceptionally well known or popular player. Riley was never once selected to play in the AFL All-Star Game or the AFC-NFC Pro Bowl, and to this day, has not been voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Early career Riley grew up in Bartow, Florida. Claude Woodruff was his high school coach at Union Academy. College career Before his professional career, Riley played quarterback for Florida A&M University. Under coach ...
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Kenneth Riley (painter)
Kenneth Pauling Riley (1919–2015), often called Ken Riley, was an American Realism (arts), realist history painter of the Old West, a prolific illustrator, and a war artist in the Pacific during World War II.''The Eddie Basha Collection''. Life He was born in Waverly, Missouri in 1919, but grew up in Kansas where his ability was first recognized at the Kansas City Art Institute.''ArtzLine''. After studying there, and under Frank DuMond and Harvey Dunn, Riley began work as an illustrator of Pulp magazine, pulp fiction in 1941, but with the entry of the United States into World War II later that year he enlisted and was sent out to the Pacific as a war artist. After the war his success increased, and one of his paintings, "The Whites of Their Eyes", depicting the Battle of Bunker Hill, was acquired by President John F. Kennedy for the White House collection. He died in 2015. Accolades Awards * Prix de West at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, 1995; * Eiteljog ...
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