Post by Brick Killed a Guy on May 31, 2006 4:30:04 GMT -5
Legendary pool player Steve ``The Miz'' Mizerak dies
By ADRIAN SAINZ, Associated Press Writer
MIAMI (AP) -- Steve Mizerak, winner of multiple pool championships who became one of the game's more recognizable figures by appearing in training videos, beer commercials and a movie, has died at age 61, his wife said Tuesday.
Mizerak died Monday in Palm Beach County from complications stemming from gall bladder surgery, Karen Mizerak told The Associated Press. Mizerak had not returned home since entering the hospital in January, she said.
Known by his nickname "The Miz," Mizerak won four U.S. Open Championships and dozens of other billiards tournaments in his professional career, which began when he was 13. He was inducted into the Billiard Congress of America's Hall of Fame in 1980.
He used his talent and name recognition to make training books and videos, bringing basics such as breaks and bank shots, to more advanced techniques for trick shots, to the masses.
Mizerak also made a difficult trick shot in a now-famous commercial for Miller Lite, when the beer maker was using sports celebrities to sell its product in the 1970s and 1980s.
"He falls in there with Minnesota Fats and (Willie) Mosconi and some of the more popular players," said Stephen Ducoff, executive director of the Colorado Springs, Colo.-based billiard congress. "He's a recognizable household name."
Mizerak appeared in the 1986 film "The Color of Money," playing an opponent of Paul Newman's character, Fast Eddie Felson.
By ADRIAN SAINZ, Associated Press Writer
MIAMI (AP) -- Steve Mizerak, winner of multiple pool championships who became one of the game's more recognizable figures by appearing in training videos, beer commercials and a movie, has died at age 61, his wife said Tuesday.
Mizerak died Monday in Palm Beach County from complications stemming from gall bladder surgery, Karen Mizerak told The Associated Press. Mizerak had not returned home since entering the hospital in January, she said.
Known by his nickname "The Miz," Mizerak won four U.S. Open Championships and dozens of other billiards tournaments in his professional career, which began when he was 13. He was inducted into the Billiard Congress of America's Hall of Fame in 1980.
He used his talent and name recognition to make training books and videos, bringing basics such as breaks and bank shots, to more advanced techniques for trick shots, to the masses.
Mizerak also made a difficult trick shot in a now-famous commercial for Miller Lite, when the beer maker was using sports celebrities to sell its product in the 1970s and 1980s.
"He falls in there with Minnesota Fats and (Willie) Mosconi and some of the more popular players," said Stephen Ducoff, executive director of the Colorado Springs, Colo.-based billiard congress. "He's a recognizable household name."
Mizerak appeared in the 1986 film "The Color of Money," playing an opponent of Paul Newman's character, Fast Eddie Felson.