Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 2000 ("Hard to Forget," a memoir)
Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 2001 (collection of sports essays)
American journalist and author of non-fiction works, Pierce has written feature articles and sports columns for such periodicals as Esquire, The Atlantic Monthly, Chicago Tribune, Boston Globe, New York Times and the Los Angeles Times. His work has been represented in anthologies, including Best American Sports writing, and he has written a memoir, "Hard to Forget: An Alzheimers Story" in 2000 and an essay collection, "Sports Guy: In Search of Corkball, Warroad Hockey, Hooters Golf, Tiger Woods, and the Big, Big Game" in 2001. In addition to writing, he is a panelist on National Public Radio’s Only a Game, and Wait, Wait Dont Tell Me. Pierce graduated from Marquette University in 1975. He and his wife have three children. Link to Wikipedia biography Read less
Pierce Charlie was born on Monday, December 28, 1953 at Worcester, United States.
Pierce Charlie is a public figure with a presence on social media. Pierce can be found on Twitter at @piercecharlie and on Instagram at @piercecharlie.
Pierce has been involved in several recent projects. In 2020, Pierce released his latest album, "The World is Ours". Pierce has also been working on a new film, which is set to be released in 2021.
Pierce Charlie is a talented and successful public figure. Pierce has a large following on social media and has been involved in several successful projects. Pierce is a role model for many young people and is an inspiration to others.