Patrick John O'Brien (born February 14, 1948) is an American author and radio host, best known for his work as a
sportscaster with
CBS Sports
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from 1981 to 1997, as well as his work as the anchor and host of ''
Access Hollywood'' from 1997 to 2004, and ''
The Insider'' from 2004 to 2008.
O'Brien covered six
Olympic Games
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, two for CBS (1992 Winter and 1994) and four for
NBC (2000, 2002, 2004 and 2012). He has also covered the
World Series
The World Series is the annual championship series of Major League Baseball (MLB). It has been contested since between the champion teams of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL). The winning team, determined through a best- ...
,
Super Bowl
The Super Bowl is the annual History of the NFL championship, league championship game of the National Football League (NFL) of the United States. It has served as the final game of every NFL season since 1966 NFL season, 1966 (with the excep ...
,
NBA Finals
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, and
Final Four as a pregame host while at CBS.
He wrote the book ''Talkin' Sports: A B.S.-er's Guide'', published in 1998, and released an autobiography, ''I'll Be Back Right After This'', in 2014.
Education
Pat O'Brien grew up in
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Sioux Falls ( ) is the List of cities in South Dakota, most populous city in the U.S. state of South Dakota and the List of United States cities by population, 117th-most populous city in the United States. It is the county seat of Minnehaha Coun ...
. He attended Axtell Park Middle School before graduating from Washington High School in 1966. O'Brien received a degree in government from the
University of South Dakota (where he was a member of the
Delta Tau Delta fraternity
A fraternity (; whence, "wikt:brotherhood, brotherhood") or fraternal organization is an organization, society, club (organization), club or fraternal order traditionally of men but also women associated together for various religious or secular ...
) in 1970. He subsequently earned a master's degree in
international economics from the
Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at
Johns Hopkins University
The Johns Hopkins University (often abbreviated as Johns Hopkins, Hopkins, or JHU) is a private university, private research university in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Founded in 1876 based on the European research institution model, J ...
in Washington, D.C. O'Brien was a member of Sioux Falls area rock and roll band Dale Gregory and the Shouters, from 1964 to 1967 for which he was inducted into the South Dakota Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on April 25, 2010. Subsequent to the Shouters, he was the lead band personality in the local band Those of Us, a compilation of the Shouters and the X-Men.
Career
Early career (1970–1981)
O'Brien started his career working for
KSOO TV-Radio in his hometown of Sioux Falls. After graduating from college in 1970, he worked as a researcher at
NBC News
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in Washington, D.C.,
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. Strategic Events International. Accessed January 2, 2010. and was a production assistant for ''
The Huntley-Brinkley Report''. He then served as an anchor and reporter for
WMAQ-TV in Chicago. In 1977, he moved to KNXT-TV (now
KCBS-TV
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) in Los Angeles, where he earned four local Emmy Awards.
CBS Sports (1981–1997)
Pat O'Brien is perhaps best known for his sixteen-year association with
CBS Sports
CBS Sports is the American sports programming division of Paramount Global that is responsible for sports broadcasts carried by its broadcast network CBS and streaming service Paramount+, as well as the operator of its cable channel CBS Sports N ...
, which he joined in 1981. While at
CBS, O'Brien covered the
Super Bowl
The Super Bowl is the annual History of the NFL championship, league championship game of the National Football League (NFL) of the United States. It has served as the final game of every NFL season since 1966 NFL season, 1966 (with the excep ...
,
World Series
The World Series is the annual championship series of Major League Baseball (MLB). It has been contested since between the champion teams of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL). The winning team, determined through a best- ...
,
NBA draft,
NBA Finals
The NBA Finals is the annual championship series of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Eastern Conference (NBA), Eastern and Western Conference (NBA), Western Conference champions play a best-of-seven series to determine the league ...
,
Winter Olympic Games
The Winter Olympic Games (), also known as the Winter Olympics, is a major international multi-sport event held once every four years for sports practiced on snow and ice. The first Winter Olympic Games, the 1924 Winter Olympics, were held in ...
, the
NCAA men's basketball tournament,
NCAA Football Championship and the
Final Four. While at CBS he hosted the short-lived (3 weeks) late night talk show ''Overtime...With Pat O'Brien''. He has also hosted
VH1's ''Fairway to Heaven'' and ''Lift Ticket to Ride''. In
1990, he was a regular on ''
The NFL Today'' with
Greg Gumbel,
Terry Bradshaw and
Lesley Visser.
Entertainment anchor (1997–2008)
From 1997 to 2004 he was the co-host of ''
Access Hollywood''. His co-hosts included
Giselle Fernandez until 1999, and then
Nancy O'Dell through 2004. He became the lead host of the ''
Entertainment Tonight
''Entertainment Tonight'' (or simply ''ET'') is an American Broadcast syndication, first-run syndicated news broadcasting news magazine, newsmagazine program that is distributed by CBS Media Ventures throughout the United States and owned by Par ...
'' spin-off ''
The Insider'' from its inception in 2004 until 2008.
Fox Sports Radio (2010–2013)
On August 18, 2010, O'Brien joined
Steve Hartman and
Vic "The Brick" Jacobs on the ''Loose Cannons'' show. Subsequently, Vic left the show and it was renamed '' Primetime'' on
Fox Sports Radio
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, which could be heard from 3 p.m. to 7 pm. E.S.T. Throughout O'Brien's show, he was often condescending about a Los Angeles–based newspaper sports writer, Tom Hoffarth. A memo sent to some people at Sherman Oaks–based Fox Sports Radio with a new lineup for early 2014, changes that left Pat O'Brien and Steve Hartman without a show.
Other appearances
In 1997 O'Brien appeared as himself in Season 2 Episode 7 of ''
Everybody Loves Raymond'', titled Working Late Again. In 2000, O'Brien returned to the sports world when he covered the
Summer Olympic Games
The Summer Olympic Games, also known as the Summer Olympics or the Games of the Olympiad, is a major international multi-sport event normally held once every four years. The 1896 Summer Olympics, inaugural Games took place in 1896 in Athens, ...
in Sydney for
NBC, appearing on the
CNBC
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channel. He also covered the
2002 Winter Olympics in
Salt Lake City
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, Utah appearing on
MSNBC
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. He also anchored the
2004 Games in Athens,
Greece
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for NBC, this time appearing on both the Network and
MSNBC
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, and in 2012 anchors the
tennis tournament coverage which will be carried on
Bravo. In addition to the Olympics, he also hosted the late night edition of the
2006 U.S. Open Tennis Championships for
CBS Sports
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which was his return to CBS after a 9-year hiatus.
In 2001, O'Brien had a cameo appearance in
P. Diddy's ''
Bad Boy for Life'' music video. In early 2003, Pat O'Brien filled in for
Casey Kasem three times on Kasem's radio programs ''
American Top 40
''American Top 40'' (abbreviated to ''AT40'') is an internationally radio syndication, syndicated, independent song countdown radio programming, radio program created by Casey Kasem, Don Bustany, Tom Rounds, and Ron Jacobs (broadcaster), Ron Jaco ...
'' and ''American Top 20'', once in January, once in February, and once in March when Kasem took vacation time. O'Brien also
voice-acted in an episode of ''
The Twilight Zone'' entitled "Mr. Motivation". His voice is used for a doll named "Mr. Motivation".
O'Brien has been parodied or targeted on shows like ''
The Simpsons
''The Simpsons'' is an American animated sitcom created by Matt Groening and developed by Groening, James L. Brooks and Sam Simon for the Fox Broadcasting Company. It is a Satire (film and television), satirical depiction of American life ...
'', ''
Home Movies'', ''
The Howard Stern Show
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'', ''
South Park
''South Park'' is an American animated sitcom created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, and developed by Brian Graden for Comedy Central. The series revolves around four boysStan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman, and Kenny McCormickand the ...
'', ''
The Soup'', ''
Late Night with Conan O'Brien'', ''
Best Week Ever'', ''
The Adam Carolla Show'', ''The
Opie and Anthony Show'', ''
The Boondocks'', ''
Cheap Seats'', ''
The Showbiz Show with David Spade'', and by
Jimmy Fallon on ''
Saturday Night Live
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''. He was also the subject of a ''
TV Funhouse'' cartoon by
Robert Smigel. In 2005, O'Brien appeared on the
Adult Swim
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program ''
Robot Chicken'', lampooning himself and his hosting of ''The Insider''.
He was featured on the Adult Swim show ''
Hot Package
''Hot Package'' is an Adult Swim entertainment variety show, created by Derrick Beckles. The show parodies network entertainment shows such as ''Entertainment Tonight'' and '' Access Hollywood''. Instead of sourcing its news from real celebritie ...
''.
O'Brien made a cameo appearance in the 1998 comedy ''
BASEketball'' as himself.
Personal life
Family
In August 2004, O'Brien filed for divorce from Linda, his wife of three decades. They have a son named Sean.
In July 2008, O'Brien announced his engagement to his girlfriend of five years, Betsy Hoyt Stephens, a clothing and accessories designer.
O'Brien enrolled at the
University of California, Los Angeles
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for addiction studies in 2014.
Alcoholism and voice-mail episode
On March 20, 2005, O'Brien issued a written statement announcing that he had been admitted to a
rehabilitation facility for alcoholism. Around the announcement of O'Brien entering rehabilitation, a string of sexually graphic voice-mail messages that contained O'Brien's voice started to make the rounds, particularly within the Internet community and radio programs ''
The Bubba the Love Sponge Show'', ''
The Wendy Williams Experience'', ''
The Howard Stern Show
''The Howard Stern Show'' is an American radio show hosted by Howard Stern that gained wide recognition when it was radio syndication, nationally syndicated on terrestrial radio from WINS-FM, WXRK in New York City, between 1986 and 2005. The sho ...
'' and ''
The Opie and Anthony Show''. The
drunk dialing incident consisted primarily of O'Brien, in a state of arousal, repeatedly recording sexually graphic messages, complete with suggestions of drug use, on the cellular
voicemail box of a woman who remains anonymous.
On May 4, 2005, O'Brien was interviewed by talk show therapist
Phil McGraw, which was featured during a prime time special on
CBS. He disclosed the reasons behind his alcohol and
drug abuse
Substance misuse, also known as drug misuse or, in older vernacular, substance abuse, is the use of a drug in amounts or by methods that are harmful to the individual or others. It is a form of substance-related disorder, differing definitions ...
since the 1960s, as well as his experiences during rehabilitation. O'Brien also expressed remorse for the voice-mail incident and apologized for what his
substance abuse
Substance misuse, also known as drug misuse or, in older vernacular, substance abuse, is the use of a drug in amounts or by methods that are harmful to the individual or others. It is a form of substance-related disorder, differing definition ...
did to his family. O'Brien returned to ''
The Insider'' the next day, and reports said that O'Brien had been signed to a new deal as host of the show.
On February 8, 2008, it was reported that O'Brien reentered rehabilitation and
Donny Osmond would be "filling in" as the co-host of ''The Insider'' alongside
Lara Spencer. On March 5, 2008, it was reported that O'Brien had been removed from ''The Insider'', with Osmond taking his place. However, a month later O'Brien resumed his hosting duties after Osmond declined to take a permanent hosting role. On September 18, 2008, O'Brien was officially fired from ''The Insider'' for emails disparaging Spencer.
References
External links
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Pat O'Brien sexual harassment answering machine messages ScribeMedia.org. November 8, 2006.
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1948 births
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Television anchors from Chicago
College basketball announcers in the United States
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Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies alumni
Living people
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