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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jack_ReddishJack Reddish - Wikipedia

    Jack Nichol Reddish (December 2, 1926 – October 20, 1992) was an American alpine ski racer who competed in the Winter Olympics in 1948 and 1952. Known as "Red Dog" during his racing days, he later worked in the entertainment industry, behind the cameras in film and television.

  2. At age fourteen, Jack Reddish became the youngest competitor to jump at the famous Ecker Hill. He went on to become America’s pre-eminent alpine racer of the immediate post World War Two period. Jack Reddish, also known as Red Dog, was born in Salt Lake City, Utah on December 2, 1926.

  3. Jack N. Reddish was born on 2 December 1926 in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. He was an assistant director and producer, known for Bullitt (1968), The Great Escape (1963) and The Thomas Crown Affair (1968).

    • Jack N. Reddish
    • October 20, 1992
    • December 2, 1926
  4. Jack N. Reddish was born on December 2, 1926 in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. He was an assistant director and producer, known for Bullitt (1968), The Great Escape (1963) and The Thomas Crown Affair (1968).

    • December 2, 1926
    • October 20, 1992
  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › Jack_ReddishJack Reddish - Wikiwand

    Jack Nichol Reddish was an American alpine ski racer who competed in the Winter Olympics in 1948 and 1952. Known as "Red Dog" during his racing days, he later worked in the entertainment industry, behind the cameras in film and television.

  6. Oct 22, 1992 · Jack Nichol Reddish, born in Salt Lake City December 2, 1926, died October 20, 1992, in Salt Lake City. Jack attended Granite High School and the University of Utah. He graduated from the Illinois Institute of Technology. He served in the Navy during World War II, and the Korean War.

  7. Jack Reddish (1926 - 1992) The 1940s were the “Decade of the Reddish” on the American ski scene and in some venues in Europe. Jack’s exploits on skis during that period are considered among the greatest in the history of the sport in North America.