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  • BIRTH 17/04/1947
  • Country United States
  • SHOWS 33
  • MOVIES 19
  • SCRIPT 1
  • PRODUCTION 1

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, born Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor Jr. on April 16, 1947, in New York City, grew up in the working-class neighborhood of Harlem in a family of Trinidadian descent, raised in the Catholic tradition and imbued with values ​​such as honor and dignity. An only child, he was quickly marked by his exceptional height: from elementary school onward, he played with the tallest kids, and at fourteen, already over two meters (6'7"), he was able to dunk. His adolescence was punctuated by episodes of social confrontation and learning the art of street basketball, which forged his competitive spirit.

Abdul-Jabbar distinguished himself early on at Power Memorial Academy, where he set records for points and rebounds, leading his team to 71 consecutive victories and three New York State high school championships. This period is unanimously recognized as one of the greatest high school basketball careers in history. In 1965, he entered UCLA under the tutelage of John Wooden and dominated the sport, winning three consecutive NCAA titles from 1967 to 1969 and being named the tournament MVP each time. His impact on the game was so significant that the NCAA temporarily banned the dunk during his time there.

In 1969, Abdul-Jabbar was the first overall pick in the NBA draft and joined the Milwaukee Bucks. In his first season, he distinguished himself with impressive statistics (28.8 points, 14.5 rebounds, 4.1 assists) and was named Rookie of the Year. In 1971, he led the Bucks to the NBA title—the franchise's only championship—and won his first MVP award. It was also during this period that he converted to Islam, taking the name Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, publicly affirming his spiritual choice at a time when American society was still experiencing significant racial tensions.

Abdul-Jabbar then joined the Los Angeles Lakers, where his career reached legendary proportions. He won five more NBA titles, bringing his total to six, and accumulated six MVP awards. He participated in 19 All-Star Games, was a two-time league scoring champion, and holds the career scoring record (38,387 points). His accolades also include two Finals MVP awards and a multitude of individual and team accolades. He holds eight playoff records and seven All-Star Game records, and was named to the NBA's 35th and 50th Anniversary Teams.

Technically, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar revolutionized basketball by inventing, perfecting, and popularizing the "sky hook," a unique move that no one has equaled: a curling arm shot, difficult to block and incredibly effective, which became his signature weapon. He is also recognizable by his protective goggles, which he adopted after an eye injury during his college years.

His renown extends far beyond the world of sports: Abdul-Jabbar dedicated his life to the fight for civil rights and the promotion of African American culture, writing several books and regularly participating in public debate. Adored for his athletic achievements, respected for his strength of character and social activism, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar remains, for many, the greatest legend in basketball history—a champion with universal values ​​and an icon whose influence endures far beyond the court.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

Shows (33)

The Big Bang Theory
The Big Bang Theory
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
The Simpsons
The Simpsons
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (voice)
New Girl
New Girl
Himself
Billions
Billions
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Scrubs
Scrubs
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Himself
Fresh Off the Boat
Fresh Off the Boat
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
The Stand
The Stand
Monster Shouter
21 Jump Street
21 Jump Street
Wesley Williams
DAVE
DAVE
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Everybody Loves Raymond
Everybody Loves Raymond
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
O.J.: Made in America
O.J.: Made in America
Self (archive footage)
Dancing with the Stars
Dancing with the Stars
Self - Contestant
The Colbert Report
The Colbert Report
Self
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
Self
They Call Me Magic
They Call Me Magic
Self
The Daily Show
The Daily Show
Self
Legacy: The True Story of the LA Lakers
Legacy: The True Story of the LA Lakers
Self
Man from Atlantis
Man from Atlantis
Thark
The Academy Awards
The Academy Awards
Self
Tales from the Darkside
Tales from the Darkside
The Djinn, Jan Bin Jan
StarTalk with Neil deGrasse Tyson
StarTalk with Neil deGrasse Tyson
Self
The Crazy Ones
The Crazy Ones
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Beat Shazam
Beat Shazam
Self
The Jim Jefferies Show
The Jim Jefferies Show
Self
Saved by the Bell: The New Class
Saved by the Bell: The New Class
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
The Critic
The Critic
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (voice)
Boston Common
Boston Common
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Good Mythical Morning
Good Mythical Morning
Self
Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen
Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen
Self - Guest
The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien
The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien
Self
To Tell The Truth (2016)
To Tell The Truth (2016)
Self - Panelist
Dear...
Dear...
Self

Movies (19)

Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Airplane!
Airplane!
Roger Murdock
死亡遊戲
死亡遊戲
Hakim
Be Water
Be Water
Self - Student / Friend
Rebound: The Legend of Earl 'The Goat' Manigault
Rebound: The Legend of Earl 'The Goat'…
Self
D2: The Mighty Ducks
D2: The Mighty Ducks
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Fletch
Fletch
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
The Black List: Volume One
The Black List: Volume One
Self
The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh
The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
BASEketball
BASEketball
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Forget Paris
Forget Paris
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Troop Beverly Hills
Troop Beverly Hills
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Kobe Bryant's Muse
Kobe Bryant's Muse
Self (archive footage)
Kobe Doin' Work
Kobe Doin' Work
Self
Black Patriots: Heroes of the Civil War
Black Patriots: Heroes of the Civil War
Self - Narrator (voice)
Weapons
Weapons
P.J.
Slam Dunk Ernest
Slam Dunk Ernest
Archangel
Bill Russell: Legend
Bill Russell: Legend
Self
Philadelphia 76ers 1983 - That Championship Feeling
Philadelphia 76ers 1983 - That Championship…
Self

Script

Veronica Mars
Veronica Mars
(1 episode)

Production

Black Patriots: Heroes of the Civil War
Black Patriots: Heroes of the Civil War