
Eddie DeBartolo
Acting
Biography
Edward "Eddie" John DeBartolo Jr. (born on November 6, 1946) is an American businessman and one of the most influential owners in NFL history, best known for his transformative 23-year stewardship of the San Francisco 49ers. Raised in Youngstown, Ohio, he was the son of a real-estate magnate, Edward J. DeBartolo Sr., whose development empire became one of the largest retail property businesses in the United States. After graduating from the University of Notre Dame, DeBartolo joined the family business and helped guide its expansion, eventually directing the merger that created the Simon DeBartolo Group, one of the nation's dominant mall operators. But it was his ownership of the 49ers—acquired in 1977—that cemented his legacy. Under DeBartolo's leadership, the franchise became the NFL's gold standard. Between 1981 and 1995, the 49ers won five Super Bowls (XVI, XIX, XXIII, XXIV, XXIX), the most ever under a single owner. His teams, led by Hall of Fame coaches Bill Walsh and George Seifert and stars like Joe Montana, Jerry Rice, Ronnie Lott, and Steve Young, defined the modern era of professional football. DeBartolo's management style was famously personal and player-centric. Quarterback Steve Young credited him with reshaping the league by treating players "like family," a philosophy that influenced other franchises and helped usher in a more collaborative era of team ownership. His commitment to excellence extended beyond the field: he invested heavily in facilities, staff, and player support, creating an environment widely regarded as the most professional and forward-thinking in the NFL. His tenure was not without controversy. In 1998, DeBartolo pleaded guilty to failing to report a felony in connection with a Louisiana corruption case, resulting in a $1 million fine, probation, and a one-year suspension from NFL operations. He later ceded control of the 49ers to his sister, Denise DeBartolo York, in 2000. In 2020, he received a presidential pardon. Despite these setbacks, DeBartolo's football legacy remains towering. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2016, recognized for building one of the greatest dynasties in sports history. Today, he continues to oversee real-estate ventures through DeBartolo Holdings and remains active in philanthropy.
Known For

America's Game: The Super Bowl Champions is an annual documentary series created by NFL Films (broadcast on the NFL Network and CBS). Each of its 55 (and counting) installments profile the National Football League's annual Super Bowl champion through highlights, interviews with players and coaches, and a celebrity narrator. A spin-off debuted on September 18, 2008, titled America's Game: The Missing Rings which chronicled five of the best teams to never win the Super Bowl.
America's Game: The Super Bowl Champions

Step onto the sidelines and stand with legends such as Joe Montana, Jerry Rice and Bill Walsh as you watch one of the most successful teams in NFL history work its magic. From "The Alley Oop" to "The Catch", McElhenny to Montana ..."Joe the Jet" to Flash 80...Bill Walsh to George Seifert, the San Francisco 49ers boast a deep history of brilliant coaches, hard hitting defenses and high powered offenses. Now, here is a DVD collection no true 49ers fan can do without. "As Great As Gold" takes you on a tour that follows the team through the fabulous 50's, covers their resurgence in the 70's and highlights the glory years of a dynasty that won 5 Super Bowls. You'll also see the 1981 NFC Championship game, a see-saw battle which helped put the 49ers on top of the NFL's pecking order.
NFL History of the San Francisco 49ers

The story of the intense rivalry between the San Francisco 49ers and the Dallas Cowboys that lasted through the entire 1980's and 1990's.
A Tale of Two Cities

The 49ers–Cowboys rivalry during the 1990s, when San Francisco and Dallas faced each other in the NFC Championship Game three consecutive times.