Ray Heenan

Acting

Ray Heenan

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
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Birthday
Nov 01, 1944 (80 years old)
Death date
Sep 17, 2017

Ray Heenan

Known For

Biography: Ultimate Warrior
1h 28m
Movie 2021

Biography: Ultimate Warrior

Biography: WWE Legends presents “Biography: Ultimate Warrior.” The film shares...

Sting: The Lost Tape
0h 27m
Movie 2020

Sting: The Lost Tape

Featuring never-before-seen footage and interviews, cameras follow Sting backstage before...

Andre the Giant
1h 25m
Movie 2018

Andre the Giant

An ambitious and wide-ranging documentary exploring Andre’s upbringing in France,...

WWE Greatest Wrestling Factions
Movie 2014

WWE Greatest Wrestling Factions

The True Story of WrestleMania
2h 1m
Movie 2011

The True Story of WrestleMania

It is the most anticipated yearly event in Sports Entertainment,...

WWE: 20 Years Too Soon - The Superstar Billy Graham Story
Movie 2006

WWE: 20 Years Too Soon - The Superstar Billy Graham Story

The incredible trendsetting career of legendary wrestler Superstar Billy Graham

The World's Greatest Wrestling Managers
1h 33m
Movie 2006

The World's Greatest Wrestling Managers

A look through the greatest Wrestling managers in history from...

Women of Wrestling
1h 0m
TV Show 2000

Women of Wrestling

WOW! Women of Wrestling, aka WOW!, is a professional wrestling...

WCW/NWO Superstar Series: Diamond Dallas Page - Feel the Bang!
0h 54m
Movie 1999

WCW/NWO Superstar Series: Diamond Dallas Page - Feel the Bang!

The officially produced biography of WCW wrestler Diamond Dallas Page.

The Bobby Heenan Show
0h 30m
TV Show 1989

The Bobby Heenan Show

Biography

Raymond Louis Heenan was an American professional wrestling manager, color commentator, wrestler, and comedian. He performed with the American Wrestling Association (AWA), WWE and World Championship Wrestling (WCW) under the ring name Bobby "The Brain" Heenan. Heenan was known for his skill in elevating villainous on-screen talent by drawing negative reactions for himself and his wrestlers from the crowd. He was paired with numerous wrestlers, including Nick Bockwinkel, whom he led to win the AWA World Heavyweight Championship, and he became an integral figure in the 1980s professional wrestling boom by managing King Kong Bundy and André the Giant in WWE main event matches with Hulk Hogan at WrestleMania 2 and WrestleMania III respectively. The wrestlers under his tutelage were collectively known as "The Heenan Family" at various times throughout his career. Known for his quick wit and comedic ability, Heenan also served as a color commentator and is remembered for his on-screen repartee with Gorilla Monsoon. Outside of wrestling, Heenan authored two books, appeared on numerous television shows, and briefly hosted a parody talk show titled The Bobby Heenan Show on WWE Prime Time Wrestling. Heenan retired in 2001 at WrestleMania X-Seven after a seventeen-year stint as a commentator in professional wrestling but he continued to make sporadic appearances in several promotions. In 2002, he was diagnosed with throat cancer, which limited his appearances in later years, and died from complications of the disease in 2017. Among other honors, he has been inducted into the Professional Wrestling, WWE, and Wrestling Observer halls of fame. After his death, multiple wrestling commentators described his manager persona as the "greatest professional wrestling manager of all time."