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Jeff Kaye

Jeff Kaye

Acting

Biography

Jefferson "Jeff" Kaye built a legendary broadcasting career spanning five decades, establishing himself as one of the most distinctive voices in sports media through his work at NFL Films and earning recognition as a masterful radio producer, writer, and on-air personality. Born as Martin Jeff Krimski on December 12, 1936, in Baltimore, Maryland, Kaye served in the United States Air Force during the Korean War, stationed in Morocco, where he met his wife Suzanne in 1958. After his military service, he launched his radio career in Providence, Rhode Island, in the late 1950s, transforming from "Jeff Krimm" to "JK the DJ" on stations WHIM and WRIB. By 1961, WBZ executives in Boston recruited Kaye as part of the Westinghouse Broadcasting station's transition from middle-of-the-road programming to an aggressive Top 40 format. He hosted drive-time programs from 1961 to 1965 while also presenting a Sunday night folk music show that revived live folk radio performances, including presentations at the Newport Folk Festival where Bob Dylan's legendary electric guitar performance occurred. Moving to Buffalo in the mid-1960s, Kaye became the program director at WKBW Radio, leading the station during its glory days as "one of America's two great radio stations." In 1977, he assumed the most hallowed position in Buffalo radio as the morning drive host at WBEN, becoming only the third person to hold that chair, succeeding the legendary Clint Buehlman. Kaye assumed NFL Films narration duties in 1985 following John Facenda's death in 1984, a transition described as "like being the coach who followed Lombardi in Green Bay." Kaye narrated hundreds of NFL Films productions over more than twenty years, sharing primary duties with Harry Kalas while voicing team highlights, Road to the Super Bowl specials, and countless compilations that defined how generations experienced football. Kaye's broadcasting strengths established him as an irreplaceable talent: a deep, resonant baritone voice; triple-threat mastery as a producer, writer, and on-air talent; and a profound understanding of football exceeding even Facenda's knowledge. Kaye also served as the voice of Philadelphia's WPVI-TV Action News for three decades, narrated the Chicago Bulls' first championship documentary "Learning to Fly," produced the DePauw University football history "A Tradition of Excellence," and won four Emmy Awards for broadcasting excellence. Inducted into the Buffalo Broadcasters Hall of Fame in 2002, Kaye continued narrating NFL Films productions until his death from throat cancer on November 16, 2012, at age 75 in Binghamton, New York. He was survived by his wife Suzanne, four children, and seven grandchildren. Longtime NFL Films producer and sportswriter Ray Didinger remembered him as having "the quality of a natural storyteller" whose voice "was always a pleasure to listen to," while colleagues noted his uncanny ability to deliver scripts in one take, making good writing sound great through sheer vocal artistry and deep football knowledge.

Known For

Crunch Course
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Forty-two, hard-hitting minutes of the NFL's outstanding defenders, past and present, who have elevated the art of punishing ball carriers into a science

Crunch Course

1986
History of the Buffalo Bills
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The Complete History of the Buffalo Bills showcases one of the proudest franchises in pro football history. Relive the glory days of the American Football League championship years featuring Jack Kemp and Cookie Gilchrist, through the "Electric Company" of the 1970's. Watch history in the making as the Buffalo Bills became the only team in the NFL to win four consecutive AFC championships. From the Rockpile, to Ralph Wilson Stadium, to your very own living room, this thrilling program encompasses highlights from some of the greatest games, moments, and players in NFL history. With award-winning footage, the Complete History of the Buffalo Bills is the comprehensive story of fifty years of Bills football.

History of the Buffalo Bills

2009
The All New NFL Football Follies
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This collection of football follies comes from Sports Illustrated and was a subscription bonus for signing up to the magazine.

The All New NFL Football Follies

1986
The Jimmy Johnson Story
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It was confidence, not arrogance, that put he Dallas Cowboys on the media firing line during their successful quest for a second consecutive Super Bowl victory. It was also typical Jimmy Johnson the unconventional coach who wrote his own rules, and took the Dallas Cowboys from worse to first in just four years.

The Jimmy Johnson Story

1994
NFL Films Presents Quarterbacks on Quarterbacks
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The men who play the toughest position in sports come clean- talking about themselves, each other and what it's like to line up over center each week in the National Football League.

NFL Films Presents Quarterbacks on Quarterbacks

1995
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Hosted by Steve Sobol, this collection of football missteps is one of the last voice acting performances of Mel Blanc, and features a variety of mishaps from the NFL.

NFL Super Duper Football Follies

1989
The Hidden NFL
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The world of pro football is a game that is often seen but the sounds of the game are what truly reveal the intensity of the conflict. When the audio is combined with the visual of the NFL, the results reveal a world that fans have witnessed but few have ever heard or understood. A pioneer in wireless microphones and location sound for over 25 years, NFL Films has been specializing in uncovering what is being said on NFL gridirons, sidelines and in the stands of pro football. The results have been fascinating, informative, funny and highly entertaining. In this video, you'll discover the hidden world of "The Pit," and find out why coaches call it the most violent area on a football field. We'll also help you unravel the quarterback cadence and learn why defenders jump offsides so often. Ever wonder what is being said in the locker room and bench area? Do you know what "jolly", "zip", "snake eyes", "buck naked" and "boss" really mean? Find out here.

The Hidden NFL

1991
NFL Extreme
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Extreme Moments, Extreme Intensity, Extreme Quarterback, Extreme Closeup, Extreme Courage, Extreme Weather, Extreme Language, Extreme Steps, Extreme Fans, Extreme Coaches

NFL Extreme

1994