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Joe Montana

Joe Montana

Acting

June 11, 1956 (69 years old)
New Eagle, Pennsylvania, USA
Male
11 Movies
13 TV Shows

Joseph Clifford Montana Jr., nicknamed "Joe Cool" and "the Comeback Kid," is widely regarded as one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history. Born June 11, 1956, in New Eagle, Pennsylvania, Montana grew up in Monongahela and starred at Ringgold High School in football, basketball, and baseball. At Notre Dame, he became legendary for late-game heroics, including the 1979 Cotton Bowl "Chicken Soup Game" where he overcame hypothermia to lead the Fighting Irish from a 34-12 deficit to a 35-34 victory over Houston. Drafted 82nd overall by the San Francisco 49ers in 1979's third round, Montana spent 14 seasons in San Francisco before finishing his career with the Kansas City Chiefs (1993-1994). With the 49ers, he won four Super Bowls (XVI, XIX, XXIII, XXIV) and became the first player ever to be named Super Bowl Most Valuable Player three times. He also holds Super Bowl career records for most passes without an interception (122 in four games) and the all-time highest passer rating of 127.8. His undefeated 4-0 Super Bowl record remains legendary. Montana's strengths defined clutch performance: ice-cold composure under pressure, pinpoint accuracy (63.2% career completion percentage), exceptional decision-making (92.3 career passer rating), and an uncanny ability to orchestrate comeback victories—32 fourth-quarter comebacks in his career. Sports Illustrated named him the number-one clutch quarterback of all time. His greatest moments became instant NFL lore: "The Catch"—January 10, 1982, NFC Championship versus Dallas, Montana's 6-yard touchdown pass to Dwight Clark with 51 seconds remaining completed an 89-yard drive and sent the 49ers to Super Bowl XVI; "The Drive"—Super Bowl XXIII, Montana methodically marched the 49ers 92 yards in the final minutes, throwing a 10-yard game-winning touchdown to John Taylor with 34 seconds left for a 20-16 victory over Cincinnati; and Super Bowl XXIV—Montana threw a then-record five touchdown passes in a 55-10 demolition of Denver, the most lopsided Super Bowl victory in history. Montana was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2000, earned eight Pro Bowl selections, and had his No. 16 jersey retired by the 49ers. After football, Montana co-founded Liquid 2 Ventures in 2015, becoming a successful venture capitalist. He owns horses, produces wine under the label Montagia, and actively supports the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

The Simpsons
The Simpsons

The Simpsons

1989 8.0

as Joe Montana (voice)

Age 33 (now 69)
1 ep
Asylum
Asylum

Asylum

2013 3.3

as Barnett

Age 57 (now 69)
Sidewalks Entertainment
SE

Sidewalks Entertainment

1988 7.3

as Himself

Age 32 (now 69)
1 ep
Rhythm Masters: A Mickey Hart Experience
Rhythm Masters: A Mickey Hart Experience

Rhythm Masters: A Mickey Hart Experience

2024
Age 68 (now 69)
Matchup of the Millenium
Matchup of the Millenium

Matchup of the Millenium

2000
Age 43 (now 69)
Monday Night Football
Monday Night Football

Monday Night Football

1970

as Quarterback

Age 14 (now 69)
8 eps
1984 – The Season That Saved Football
1984 – The Season That Saved Football

1984 – The Season That Saved Football

2016

as Self

Age 60 (now 69)
Elway
Elway

Elway

2025 6.6

as Self

Age 69
All Madden
All Madden

All Madden

2021 8.3

as Self

Age 65 (now 69)
Great Sports Moments of the 80's
Great Sports Moments of the 80's

Great Sports Moments of the 80's

1989

as Self (archive footage)

Age 33 (now 69)
A Tale of Two Cities
A Tale of Two Cities

A Tale of Two Cities

2015 8.0

as Self

Age 59 (now 69)
NFL History of the San Francisco 49ers
NFL History of the San Francisco 49ers

NFL History of the San Francisco 49ers

2006 10.0

as Self

Age 50 (now 69)
A Tale of Two Cities: Part 2
A Tale of Two Cities: Part 2

A Tale of Two Cities: Part 2

2015

as Self

Age 59 (now 69)
The San Francisco 49ers Team of the '80s
The San Francisco 49ers Team of the '80s

The San Francisco 49ers Team of the '80s

2012 10.0

as Self

Age 55 (now 69)
Saturday Night Live
Saturday Night Live

Saturday Night Live

1975 6.9

as Self - Host

Age 19 (now 69)
1 ep
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson

The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson

2005 6.8

as Self

Age 48 (now 69)
1 ep