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Steamin' Willie Beamen


How could you not love “Steamin” Willie Beamen? From the moment he took the field in place of second string option, Tyler Cheribini, his athleticism and swagger made him the instant star of the film and like those who he emulated in the NFL, the star of the fictitious league that “Any Given Sunday” was set in.

In the world of Professional Football, a flashy star Quarterback can be born overnight, so the sudden rise to stardom of Beamen was not unrealistic. His swagger, candor and fearlessness made him almost iconic. Still, he grew through the picture, and his final speech with Coach D’Amato told us that Beamen would mature as a Quarterback, and damn it, didn’t you want to see what he did for the expansion New Mexico franchise? We know we did!

We will say this though….how the hell did he manage a slickly produced rap song and corresponding music video two weeks into his starting career?



The Bullet Points:
Movie Appeared:
Any Given Sunday (1999)

Actor:
Jamie Foxx

Position Portrayed:
Quarterback

Played for:
Miami Sha

Any Given Sunday

1999 American sports drama film by Oliver Stone

This article is about the film. For the soundtrack, see Any Given Sunday (soundtrack). For the Australian sports television show, see Any Given Sunday (TV series).

Not to be confused with On Any Sunday.

Any Given Sunday is a 1999 American sports drama film directed by Oliver Stone depicting a fictional professional American football team. The film features an ensemble cast that includes Al Pacino, Cameron Diaz, Dennis Quaid, Jamie Foxx, James Woods, LL Cool J, Ann-Margret, Lauren Holly, Matthew Modine, John C. McGinley, Charlton Heston, Bill Bellamy, Lela Rochon, Aaron Eckhart, Elizabeth Berkley, and NFL players Jim Brown and Lawrence Taylor.

It is partly based on the 1984 novel On Any Given Sunday by NFL defensive endPat Toomay; the title is derived from a line in the book (also used in the film), that a team can win or lose on "any given Sunday", said by the fictitious coach Tony D'Amato.[2] The quote was originally derived from a statement made in 1952 by then-NFL commissioner Bert Bell, ab

Saying success is a journey and not a destination is an understatement; for Willie Beamen success embodies his lifestyle of perseverance. A budding music career in Atlanta GA is a far cry from bouncing around foster homes throughout his childhood. At this point Willie Beamen is thankful for the opportunity to live out his lifestyle, which is music. By following his dream into uncharted territories Willie Beamen has already attained success by doing what he loves to do. It all started at a very young age, Willie Beamen stumbled into a keen knack for wordplay writing poetry on paper for the girls in class; which in turn evolved into performing flirtatious raps about his school yard crushes. Ironically his time in school was a great escape from Willie feeling alone, he never knew his father and his mother was often absent from his life. So he used his talents as his charm or a way to find love.

As he matured Willie Beamen began incorporating his hardships into his poetry and raps by the time he was 16 his skills fully flourished. He would write to inspire himself with the hope to ev

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