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RB Eddie George - (1995 Heisman winner, CFB HOF, 4x Pro Bowl, HC Tenn St)

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/19/theater/eddie-george-leaps-to-chicago-from-the-nfl.html

Eddie George Leaps to ‘Chicago’ From the N.F.L.
By RICHARD SANDOMIRJAN. 18, 2016
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Eddie George, center, during a curtain call after a performance of “Chicago” at the Ambassador Theater.

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“You hear jocks are supposed to stay in their sandbox,’’ said Lorenzo Neal, a former Titans teammate. “But he’s saying football’s not going to define him. And once he started doing Shakespeare, you saw his passion and his commitment.”

“Chicago” came through a bit of serendipity. After attending a 2014 performance of the touring version of the show at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center in Nashville, Mr. George told its chief executive, Kathleen O’Brien, that he could play Flynn.

“She asked, ‘Can you sing?’ and I said, ‘Of course,’” Mr. George explained. “And she said she’d make a few calls.”

She subsequently told him that she had reached out to the Weisslers, who asked him to audition in New York at the Ambassador.

“I got up onstage, wore my best suit and a top hat,” he said. “I was nervous and tight and I said, ‘No way am I getting this gig but I’m going all out and have some fun.’ I was auditioning on a Broadway stage!”

About nine months later he got the call: The Weisslers wanted him.

“He knocked us out,” Mr. Weissler said. “He’s a very truthful actor, he has tremendous charisma and an ebullient personality. And he moves like an angel.”

At the end of his first performance, audience members chanted “Ed-die! Ed-die!,” which he first heard at college games. His co-stars Bianca Marroquin and Amra-Faye Wright handed him roses.

Afterward, his friend Jerome Bettis, the Hall of Fame running back, who had watched the musical from the seventh row, praised the effort. “I knew he had a passion for theater but I didn’t know how far he was willing to go for it,’’ Mr. Bettis said. “To commit himself to a true art form to this point — I’ve got to commend him.”

Looking slightly overwhelmed, Mr. George put it more simply: “I feel like I had sex,” he said from the stage. “I’m tired.”
 
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http://www.dispatch.com/content/sto...orge-restaurant-moving-to-grandview-yard.html

Eddie George’s restaurant moving to Grandview Yard
Grille 27 leaving South Campus Gateway to take over location of Buckeye Hall of Fame

By JD Malone
The Columbus Dispatch • Thursday January 14, 2016 12:46 AM

Eddie George’s Grille 27 is signing with a new team.

The restaurant will leave its spot in the South Campus Gateway on N. High Street and move to Grandview Yard. Eddie George’s will take the place of the Buckeye Hall of Fame Grill and is expected to open in May.

“Eddie George (the restaurant) contacted us and expressed interest in Grandview Yard,” said Brian Ellis, president of Nationwide Realty Investors, the developer of Grandview Yard. “And we took an interest in Eddie George’s. It is an excellent opportunity, and we are happy to have them."

The Buckeye Hall of Fame Grill was owned by Nationwide Realty, and its five-year licensing agreement with Ohio State University expired this past fall, Ellis said.

“Our comfort zone is as a landlord,” he said. “So when Eddie George’s team came along, we thought that might be a nice fit. This gave us an opportunity to continue a strong connection to OSU athletics.”

The Buckeye Hall of Fame Grill will close on Saturday night.

Eddie George’s Grille 27 was one of Gateway’s original tenants and has been there for 10 years.

“We are excited to be moving to Grandview Yard,” Marc Buehler, president of g3 Restaurants, said in a news release. “We have had 10 great years on High Street.”

South Campus Gateway was developed by Campus Partners, Ohio State’s real-estate arm. It has been plagued by vacancies and tenant turnover since it opened in 2005. The development needs a new strategy, according to local retail analyst Chris Boring of Boulevard Strategies.

“I think it is another blow to what their original vision was,” Boring said. “I think they really need to rethink things there.”

Campus Partners did not return a call seeking comment.

Eddie George’s fits better at Grandview Yard, Boring said. The restaurant is too pricey for college kids and wasn’t in an ideal spot for the game-day crowd, he added.

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http://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...-george-broadway-chicago-ohio-state/79488586/

From football to the footlights: Ex-NFL star Eddie George is on Broadway
Nancy Armour, USA TODAY Sports
2:35 a.m. EST January 31, 2016

NEW YORK — The reinvention of Eddie George is no act.

The Heisman Trophy winner and 1996 NFL offensive rookie of the year, George is now playing Billy Flynn in the Broadway production of Chicago, one of the many roles he’s taken on in his transformation from running back to Renaissance man. Actor, financial adviser, small-business owner, college teacher. Just like in his playing days, George can’t be — won’t be — pinned down.

“There’s more to life than just sports,” he said during a recent interview with USA TODAY Sports. “You can accomplish certain things with the proper mindset and the right disciplines. … That, to me, means more than anything else.

“It’s not just about playing football and that’s it,” George added. “You can be a musician, you can be an engineer — all in this lifetime. You don’t have to confine yourself to one thing. You’re all things.”

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http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/2016/01/31/eddie-george-broadway-new-york-city/79489562/

Eddie George loving life in Big Apple, where he's had many life highlights
Nancy Armour, USA TODAY Sports
1:06 a.m. EST January 31, 2016

NEW YORK — Though he’s never lived here, some of Eddie George’s best memories are from New York City.

It is, of course, where he won the Heisman Trophyin 1995. That same night, he said, he met his now-wife, Taj. He eventually proposed to her on theBrooklyn Bridge, and they got married here.

Now George is playing Billy Flynn in the Broadway production of Chicago, the biggest break yet of his post-NFL acting career.

“This city has always — in a positive way — something life-changing happens for me here,” he said.

George is embracing his extended time in the city. Rather than stay at a hotel, he rented a one-bedroom apartment on the Upper West Side so small that he jokingly refers to it as “The Box.” He takes the subway back and forth to the Ambassador Theatre in Times Square, using a MetroCard like any other New Yorker.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...-george-broadway-chicago-ohio-state/79488586/
At 6-3 and 235 pounds, George still looks like the NFL player he was and he occasionally draws double-takes as he walks to the subway station or while he’s on the train. One recent night, a man asked George who he was, saying he looked familiar.

“Who do you think I look like?” George asked, a smile playing at the edge of his mouth.

“Eddie George,” the man responded.

“I AM Eddie George,” the Heisman Trophy winner said, breaking out in a big laugh.

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Long form read from SBNation. Eddie speaks candidly about being lost and addicted to Ambien post-NFL...

http://www.sbnation.com/2016/1/29/10868350/eddie-george-nfl-titans-broadway-musical-chicago

Eddie George lost himself after the NFL, until he found himself on Broadway
By Yaron Weitzman
Jan 29, 2016, 10:59a

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Jeremy Daniel, 2015

The Tennessee Titans all-time leading rusher struggled to find his way after his football career ended. Then he discovered another talent.

He had spent nine years preparing for this very moment. Acting classes twice a week. Dance lessons, singing lessons, trips to New York City to watch Philip Seymour Hoffman perform Death of a Salesman and to see what life Jude Law could breathe into Hamlet.

Now here he was, wearing a black suit, black tie and top hat, standing backstage in the remarkably plain-looking Room No. 1 of the Ambassador Theater, one of Broadway's most prestigious halls. Eventually he was told they were ready for him to come out on stage. He paced gingerly, his mind racing as he considered all the greats -- names like James Naughton and Nathan Lane -- that had performed under the very lights he was about to step into.

"Do you know the song?" the piano player asked him.

"I guess we'll find out," he said.

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EDDIE GEORGE CLOWNING ON ZEKE AT THE ESPYS

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Eddie George posted this picture on Instagram of himself and Ezekiel Elliott having fun at the ESPYs, and that's as good a reason as any to talk about the ridiculous amount of rushing stats between these guys, probably the two best running backs at Ohio State in the last 25 years.

Entire article: http://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio-...96/eddie-george-clowning-on-zeke-at-the-espys
 
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2017 Alumni Mag update on our very own Renaissance man:

https://www.osu.edu/alumni/news/ohi...h-april-2017/second-act-for-eddie-george.html

George will hopscotch across the country this spring with the touring company of the Tony Award-winning hit musical Chicago. He plays the part of the Windy City’s slickest-talking lawyer, Billy Flynn. Ohio stops are in Toledo, April 20–23, and Akron, May 9–10.

Also on tap this spring for Eddie the thespian is the lead role in a Nashville Repertory Theatre production of A Raisin in the Sun, the first Broadway play written by an African American woman, Lorainne Hansberry. George plays the part of Walter Lee Younger, portrayed by Sidney Poitier on Broadway in 1959 and on film in 1961. The show runs March 23–April 15.
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With various business ventures, a gig teaching a Fisher College of Business class at Ohio State and a busy home life as a father of two, the one thing George doesn’t have is free time.
 
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