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Casey, Bernie

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Personal name headingCasey, Bernie
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Variant(s)Casey, Bernard T. (Bernard Terry)
Casey, Bernie T. (Bernie Terry)
LocatedColumbus (Ohio)
Birth date1939-06-08
Death date2017-09-19
Place of birthWyco (W. Va.)
Place of deathLos Angeles (Calif.)
AffiliationLos Angeles Rams (Football team : 1946-1994)
San Francisco 49ers (Football team)
Savannah College of Art and Design
Profession or occupationActors Football players Painters Poets
Found inHis Look at the people, 1969: t.p. (Bernie Casey)
The method theory of drawing (MFA thesis, BGSU) 1966: t.p. (Bernard T. Casey)
Imagination station scholarship [3/18/1999 announcement viewed on WWW 2/17/2009]: hdr. (Dr. Bernie T. Casey; Bd. of Trustees, Savannah College of Art and Design)
LC in OCLC, 3/18/96 (hdg.: Casey, Bernie)
Internet movie database, 19 Nov. 2007 (Bernie Casey; b. 8 June 1939 in Wyco, W.V.; actor, director, writer, producer; played for San Francisco 49ers 1961-1966)
BGSUsports.com, 19 Nov. 2007 (Bernie Casey; football player, actor, writer, producer, director, published author and poet)
L.A. rising : SoCal artists before 1980, 2010: page 103 (Bernie Casey; born 1939; painter; playing for Los Angeles Rams football team, 1968)
New York times WWW site, viewed Sept. 21, 2017 (in obituary published Sept. 20: Bernie Casey; b. 1939, West Virginia; raised in Columbus, Ohio; d. Tuesday [Sept. 19, 2017], Los Angeles, aged 78; professional football player turned poet, painter, and actor known for parts in films such as Revenge of the nerds and I'm gonna git you sucka)
Wikipedia, viewed Sept. 21, 2017 (under Bernie Casey: Bernard Terry Casey; b. June 8, 1939, Wyco, W. Va.; d. Sept. 19, 2017, Los Angeles; actor, poet, and professional football player; Look at the people, a book of his paintings and poems, was published by Doubleday in 1969)