Vin Scully

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

25

Gender

Male

Birthday

1927-11-29

Deathday

2022-08-02 (94 years old)

Place of Birth

Bronx - New York - USA

Also Known As

  • Vincent Edward Scully
  • The Voice of the Dodgers
  • Vinny

Vin Scully

Biography

Vin Scully was born on November 29, 1927 in Bronx, New York, USA as Vincent Edward Scully. He is an actor, known for For Love of the Game (1999), 1983 MLB All-Star Game (1983) and 1985 MLB All-Star Game (1985). He died on August 2, 2022 at the age of 94.

Known For

The X-Files
8.4%

The X-Files

Sep 10, 1993

Secret in Their Eyes
6.4%

Secret in Their Eyes

Oct 14, 2015

The Party
7.3%

The Party

Apr 4, 1968

For Love of the Game
6.5%

For Love of the Game

Sep 17, 1999

Mister Ed
6.7%

Mister Ed

Jan 5, 1961

Baseball
7.4%

Baseball

Sep 18, 1994

Catching Hell
6.9%

Catching Hell

Sep 27, 2011

Bachelor in Paradise
6.5%

Bachelor in Paradise

Nov 1, 1961

The Ed Sullivan Show
6.6%

The Ed Sullivan Show

Jun 20, 1948

Fireball 500
4.9%

Fireball 500

Jun 7, 1966

It Ain't Over
7.1%

It Ain't Over

May 12, 2023

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Acting

The Best We've Got: The Carl Erskine Story as Self
2023
It Ain't Over as Self
2022
Say Hey, Willie Mays! as Self
2020
2020 Los Angeles Dodgers: The Official World Series Film as Narrator
2020
The Sounds of Baseball as Self (archive footage)
2018
Improbably Gibson
2018
Generations of the Game
2016
Jackie Robinson as Self
2015
Secret in Their Eyes as Voice of the Dodgers (voice)
2011
Catching Hell as Self
2001
Tony Gwynn - Mr. Padre
1999
For Love of the Game as Vin Scully
1994
Baseball as Self
1993
The X-Files as Baseball Announcer (voice) (uncredited)
1991
Brooklyn Bridge
1990
100 Years: A visual History of the Dodgers 1890-1990 as Narrator
1986
1986 New York Mets: The Official World Series Film as Narrator
1968
The Party as Himself - baseball announcer (archive sound)
1968
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In as Self
1966
Occasional Wife as Narrator
1966
Fireball 500 as The Narrator (voice)
1961
Bachelor in Paradise as Dodgers Game Announcer (uncredited)
1961
Mister Ed as Vin Scully (voice)
1953
General Electric Theater as Sports Announcer
1948
The Ed Sullivan Show as Self
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