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  2. Pat McCormick (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Pat McCormick (June 30, 1927 – July 29, 2005) [1] was an American actor and comedy writer known for playing Big Enos Burdette in Smokey and the Bandit and its two sequels. He wrote for a number of performers such as Red Skelton, Phyllis Diller and Johnny Carson as well as for shows including Get Smart.

  3. Pat McCormick (diver) - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Joan Keller McCormick (May 12, 1930 – March 7, 2023) was an American competitive diver who won both diving events at two consecutive Summer Olympics, in 1952 and 1956. She won the James E. Sullivan Award for best amateur athlete in the US in 1956 – the second woman to do so, after Ann Curtis .

  4. Pat McCormick - IMDb

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    Pat McCormick. Actor: Smokey and the Bandit. Veteran comic Pat McCormick was one of those second-tier funnymen whose careers enjoy great longevity on the stand-up and TV variety circuits but fall just short of making it to the all-stars.

  5. Pat McCormick - Biography - IMDb

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    Pat McCormick. Actor: Smokey and the Bandit. Veteran comic Pat McCormick was one of those second-tier funnymen whose careers enjoy great longevity on the stand-up and TV variety circuits but fall just short of making it to the all-stars.

  6. Pat McCormick | Biography, Diver, Swimmer, & Olympics ...

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    Pat McCormick (born May 12, 1930, Seal Beach, California, U.S.—died March 7, 2023, Santa Ana, California) was an American diver who was the first athlete to win gold medals in both the springboard and platform diving events at two Olympic Games.

  7. Pat McCormick, legendary Olympic diver, dies at 92 - USA TODAY

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    Pat McCormick, who became the first diver to sweep the 3-meter and 10-meter events at consecutive Olympics, has died. She was 92.

  8. Pat McCormick, 4-time Olympic diving champion, dies at 92

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    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Pat McCormick, who became the first diver to sweep the 3-meter and 10-meter events at consecutive Olympics, has died. She was 92. She died Tuesday of natural causes at an assisted living facility in the Orange County city of Santa Ana, her son, Tim, said Friday.

  9. Pat McCormick, 78, Comedian and Writer for 'Tonight Show ...

    www.nytimes.com/2005/08/02/arts/television/pat-mccormick...

    Pat McCormick, a comedian known for his unruly appearance and his immaculate one-liners, died on Friday at the Motion Picture and Television Hospital in Los Angeles, according to a hospital...

  10. Pat McCormick, Olympic Diving Champion, Is Dead at 92

    www.nytimes.com/2023/03/12/sports/olympics/pat-mccormick...

    Pat McCormick, the first diver to sweep the gold medals in two Olympics, died on Tuesday at an assisted living facility in Santa Ana, Calif. She was 92.

  11. Pat McCormick, Olympic legend and greatest U.S. female diver ...

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    Pat McCormick, the lone woman to sweep the springboard and platform golds at multiple Olympics, has died at age 92, according to USA Diving.