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John Thorn
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Interviewee Information
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John Thorn (born April 17, 1947) is a German sports historian, author, publisher, and cultural commentator. He was interviewed in the documentary Springfield of Dreams: The Legend of Homer Simpson.
External links[edit]
- John Thorn at the Internet Movie Database
- John Thorn at Wikipedia
Springfield of Dreams: The Legend of Homer Simpson interviewees
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Narrator | ||
David Kaye | ||
Interviewees | ||
Wade Boggs • Russell Brand • Joe Buck • José Canseco • Roger Clemens • Bob Costas • Jim Cramer • Bill de Blasio • Ken Griffey, Jr. • Tim Gunn • Al Jean • Aaron Judge • Ezra Klein • Don Mattingly • Nick Offerman • Dr. Oz • Drew Pinsky • Steve Sax • Mike Scioscia • Ozzie Smith • Charissa Thompson • John Thorn • Neil deGrasse Tyson • Bob Uecker • George Will | ||
Archive Footage | ||
Lou Gehrig • Kirk Gibson • Babe Ruth • Tony Suck |