Stu Nahan (June 23, 1926 – December 26, 2007) was an American television sportscaster in Los Angeles from the 1950s through the 1990s. He is also remembered for his role as a boxing commentator in the first six Rocky films.[1] He received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6549 Hollywood Boulevard on May 25, 2007.
^Stewart, Larry (December 26, 2007), "Sports broadcaster Stu Nahan dies at 81", Los Angeles Times
StuNahan (June 23, 1926 – December 26, 2007) was an American television sportscaster in Los Angeles from the 1950s through the 1990s. He is also remembered...
American jazz drummer StuNahan (1926–2007), Canadian-American sportscaster Stu Phillips (country singer) (born 1933), Canadian Stu Rasmussen (born 1948)...
He is one of four actors (the other three being Sylvester Stallone, StuNahan, and Tony Burton) who have appeared in all of the first six Rocky films...
Philadelphia, NBC Sports Philadelphia Plus and NBC 10. Gene Hart & StuNahan (1967–1968) StuNahan (1968–1971) Bill White (1970–71) Pat Shetler (1971–72) Gene...
James Brown and commentators StuNahan, Warner Wolf, R. J. Adams, Barry Tompkins and Al Bandiero. Sportscaster StuNahan makes his fourth appearance in...
including Al Bernstein, Stan Hochman and Al Meltzer, and sportscaster StuNahan, who was the ringside announcer in every Rocky movie except the sixth...
Anthony Edwards as one of Spicoli's stoner buds Martin Brest as Dr. Miller StuNahan as himself Pamela Springsteen as Dina Phillips Lana Clarkson as Mrs. Vargas...
the main cast several others had cameo appearances. Bill Baldwin and StuNahan returned as the fight commentators for the two Rocky-Lang fights. Veteran...
Weathers, Burgess Meredith, Mr. T, Tony Burton, Ian Fried, Hulk Hogan, StuNahan, Jimmy Lennon, Lou Filippo, Dennis James, Jim Healy, LeRoy Neiman, Jim...
include former Philadelphia and then Los Angeles television sportscaster StuNahan playing himself, alongside radio and TV broadcaster Bill Baldwin; and...
Mortellaro 4 1 "Draw the Line" Rob Estes Darryl 4 2 "Say It Ain't So, Pete" StuNahan Himself 4 2 "Say It Ain't So, Pete" Mario Van Peebles Dancer 4 3 "Eternal...
KABC-TV, before making the move to channel 4 in January 1994. Kelly Lange, StuNahan, John Schubeck, Tritia Toyota, Jess Marlow, David Sheehan, John Beard...
officers study for the Detective exam. Guest stars: Rick Aiello, Rob Estes, StuNahan 58 3 "Eternal Flame" Mario Van Peebles David Stenn October 2, 1989 (1989-10-02)...
the games. For the 1968 playoffs, Jim Gordon worked play-by-play, and StuNahan worked color commentator and intermission interviews for CBS. During the...
Brown, Ken Foree, John Marshall Jones, Stanley DeSantis, Selma Archerd, StuNahan, Andrew Amador, Whitby Hertford, Joe Torre, J.J. Abrams Wild at Heart...
(1960-02-08)February 8, 1960 Television 1752 Vine Street (1960-02-08)February 8, 1960 StuNahan Radio 6549 Hollywood Boulevard (2007-05-25)May 25, 2007 J. Carrol Naish...
reporters have included 62-year KTLA veteran Stan Chambers and Warren Wilson. StuNahan, Keith Olbermann and Ed Arnold (former anchor of KOCE-TV's Real Orange)...
is one of only four characters (along with Rocky, Paulie Pennino, and StuNahan) to have been featured in all the original six Rocky films. Tony "Duke"...
Edward L. Masry (1932–2005), lawyer Virginia Mayo (1920–2005), actress StuNahan (1926–2007), sports broadcaster Harry Nilsson (1941–1994), singer George...
Past Chargers radio broadcasters have included Josh Lewin, Ralph Lawler, StuNahan, Tom Kelly, Lee "Hacksaw" Hamilton, Dan Rowe, Ted Leitner, and Hank Bauer...
game 4 on May 11. For the playoffs, Jim Gordon worked play-by-play, and StuNahan worked color commentary. During the regular season, the pair alternated...
the 1994–1995 season. Hart's colleagues as a Flyers announcer included StuNahan and Don Earle. Known for his rapid fire delivery, Hart's style was heavily...