Lynn Swann Net Worth is $20 Million Lynn Swann Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Lynn Swann was born on March 7, 1952 in Alcoa, Tennessee, USA as Lynn Curtis Swann. He is an actor, known for The Last Boy Scout (1991), The Waterboy (1998) and NFL Monday Night Football (1970). He has been married to Charena Shaffer since June 23, 1991. They have two children. He was previously married to Bernadette Robi.
Full Name Lynn Swann Net Worth $20 Million Date Of Birth March 7, 1952 Place Of Birth Alcoa, Tennessee, USA Height 6' (1.83 m) Weight 81.65 Profession Actor, Soundtrack Education University of Southern California, Junípero Serra High School Nationality American Spouse Charena Swann Children Two sons Parents Mildred Swann, Willie Swann Siblings William Calvin Swann, Brian Swann Awards Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award TV Shows To Tell the Truth (1956) Star Sign Pisces
# Fact 1 Setting groundwork for run for Governor of Pennsylvania [February 2005] 2 Was defeated by Edward Rendell in the election for governor of Pennsylvania. [November 2006] 3 Announced his candidacy for the governorship of Pennsylvania. [January 2006] 4 Chair of the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports [June 2002] 5 Replaced Gordon Elliott as second host to To Tell the Truth (1990), until he left the show, midway, because of his busy scheduling, hence, he was replaced by Alex Trebek , who was busy hosting both shows, Jeopardy! (1984) and Classic Concentration (1987). 6 Former son-in-law of Paul Robi . Ex-wife Bernadette Robi is currently married to Sugar Ray Leonard . 7 Has two sons Shafer and Braxton with Charena. 8 Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2001. 9 Wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers (1974-1982).
Actor Title Year Status Character Built to Last 1997 TV Series Family Matters 1991 TV Series Greg Johnston Hotel 1985 TV Series Perry Walker The Paper Chase 1984 TV Series Billy Pierce
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Super Bowl 1976 TV Movie documentary performer: "Moon River"
Self Title Year Status Character A Football Life 2014-2016 TV Series Himself NFL Thursday Night Football 2011 TV Series Himself - Audience Member Mike & Mike 2010-2011 TV Series Himself - Guest Super Bowl XLIII 2009 TV Movie Himself - Coin Toss Representative Your World w/ Neil Cavuto 2008 TV Series NFL Monday Night Football 1974-2007 TV Series Himself - Color Commentator / Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver / Himself - Wide Receiver Pittsburgh Steelers 75th Anniversary All Time Team ESPN 25: Who's #1? 2005-2007 TV Series documentary Himself America's Game: The Superbowl Champions 2007 TV Series documentary Himself NBC Sunday Night Football 2006 TV Series Himself Minister of Defense: The Reggie White Story 2006 Video documentary Himself This Week 2006 TV Series Himself Super Bowl XL Pre-Game Show 2006 TV Movie documentary Himself - Past Superbowl MVP On the Record w/ Brit Hume 2004 TV Series Himself The 70th Annual Nokia Sugar Bowl 2004 TV Movie Himself - Sideline Reporter ESPN SportsCentury 2003 TV Series documentary Himself 2003 Nokia Sugar Bowl 2003 TV Movie Himself - Sideline Reporter 2002 Rose Bowl 2002 TV Movie Himself - Sideline Reporter 2002 FedEx Orange Bowl 2002 TV Movie Himself - Sideline Reporter 2000 FedEx Orange Bowl 2000 TV Movie Himself - Sideline Reporter The Drew Carey Show 1999 TV Series Himself The Waterboy 1998 Himself Rodney Dangerfield's 75th Birthday Toast 1997 TV Movie Himself (as Lynn Swan) Charlie Grace 1996 TV Series Himself Super Bowl XXIX 1995 TV Movie Himself - Sideline Reporter Bob Hope's Bag Full of Christmas Memories 1993 TV Special Himself The Program 1993 Himself The 104th Tournament of Roses Parade 1993 TV Movie Himself - Host The Home Show 1992 TV Series The Last Boy Scout 1991 Himself Bob Hope & Friends: Making New Memories 1991 TV Special Himself The 40th Annual Miss USA Pageant 1991 TV Special Himself - Judge To Tell the Truth 1990 TV Series Himself - Panelist / Himself / Guest Panelist / ... The Finish Line 1990 TV Movie Himself - Host 1988 Aloha Bowl 1988 TV Movie Himself - Color Commentator Super Bowl XXII 1988 TV Special Himself - Studio Analyst 1988 Florida Citrus Bowl 1988 TV Movie Himself - Color Commentator 1987 Florida Citrus Bowl 1987 TV Movie Himself - Color Commentator Body Language 1985 TV Series Himself Night of 100 Stars II 1985 TV Movie Herself Saturday Night Live 1985 TV Series Himself Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 1981-1983 TV Series Himself The NFL on NBC 1974-1982 TV Series Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver Inside America 1982 TV Series Himself - Correspondent Night of 100 Stars 1982 TV Special Himself Kenny Rogers' America 1980 TV Movie Himself Omnibus 1980 TV Series Himself Good Morning America 1980 TV Series Himself Battle of the Network Stars VIII 1980 TV Special Himself The Hollywood Squares 1980 TV Series Guest Appearance Super Bowl XIV 1980 TV Movie Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver 1979 AFC Championship Game 1980 TV Special Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver Super Bowl XIII 1979 TV Movie Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver 1978 AFC Championship Game 1979 TV Special Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver 1976 AFC Championship Game 1976 TV Movie Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver Dinah! 1976 TV Series Himself Super Bowl X 1976 TV Special Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver 1975 AFC Championship Game 1976 TV Special Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver Super Bowl 1976 TV Movie documentary Himself The NFL on CBS 1975 TV Series Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver Super Bowl IX 1975 TV Special Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver - Punt Returner 1974 AFC Championship Game 1974 TV Special Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver 1973 Rose Bowl 1973 TV Movie Himself - USC Trojans Wide Receiver
Known for movies The Last Boy Scout (1991) as Himself
The Waterboy (1998) as Himself
NFL Monday Night Football (1974-2007) as Himself - Color Commentator / Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver / Himself - Wide Receiver Pittsburgh Steelers 75th Anniversary All Time Team
The Program (1993) as Himself