Dave Dameshek Bio, Wiki, NFL, Age, Education, Height, Family, Wife, Children, and Career

Dave Dameshek Biography

William David Dameshek is a skilled American television writer and radio personality. He is a football analyst, writer, and podcaster.

Dave Dameshek Age

How old is Dave?  He is 52 years old as of 2024. Dave was born on June 11, 1970. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. He celebrates his birthday on June 11, every year.

Dave Dameshek Education

Dave has not disclosed information regarding where he attended College/University. This information is currently under review.

Dave Dameshek Height|Weight

Dave stands on an average height of 5 feet 11 inches and weighs around 70kgs.

Dave Dameshek Family

Dameshek was born in the United States, however, he has not revealed information regarding his family members. This information will be updated as soon as it is available.

Dave Dameshek
Dave Dameshek

Dave Dameshek Wife

Dameshek likes to keep his personal life private, hence he has not disclosed information about whether he is in a relationship or not. This information will be updated as soon as it is available.

Dave Dameshek Children

Dameshek likes to keep his personal life private, hence he has not disclosed information about whether she has children or not. This information will be updated as soon as it is available.

Dave Dameshek Career

He began writing for cable television hits including Fox Sports Net’s Sports Geniuses and Comedy Central’s Battlebots. Dameshek received his first big break in 2001 when he was hired as a writer on Comedy Central’s The Man Show, hosted by Jimmy Kimmel and Adam Carolla. His trademark “Upper Hand” routine got him hired. He worked as a staff writer for the third and fourth seasons of The Man Show.

Dameshek became co-host of a Fox Sports Radio show with radio veteran Kent Voss while working on The Man Show. Dameshek also wrote and appeared in several segments with Jimmy Kimmel on Fox’s NFL pre-game show. It was also at this time that Dameshek began referring to himself as “Billy D. Dameshek”, an homage to the actor who played Lando Calrissian.

Later on, Dameshek wrote the second and third seasons of Comedy Central’s Crank Yankers, co-created by Kimmel and Carolla, as well as for I’m With Busey and Trigger Happy TV. He began writing for Jimmy Kimmel Live!, where he made several appearances in addition to his main responsibility of working on the show’s nightly monologue.

Back in 2004, Dameshek became the weekly sports correspondent on the Los Angeles FM station Indie 103.1’s Mighty Morning Show, while making periodic appearances on regional and national ESPN Radio programs.

The Adam Carolla Show

Recorded in Los Angeles and aired in syndication on stations across the western United States, The Adam Carolla Show debuted in January 2006. After a drop in ratings in the second half of the year, Dameshek and several other staff members were cut from the show. Dameshek wrote in a December 17 post on the show’s online message board that he had been fired due to the manipulations of Teresa Strasser and would be replaced by Danny Bonaduce; CBS officially announced four days later that Bonaduce would be joining the show in Dameshek’s stead.

Sports radio and podcasts

Dameshek hosted Dave Dameshek’s Sports Contraption on radio station WTZN (now KDKA-FM) in his hometown of Pittsburgh, from January to July 2007. The show’s guests trended towards nontraditional sports personalities rather than well-known sports journalists.

Dameshek debuted as a new sports-oriented radio show, The Dave Dameshek Show, broadcast by ESPN Radio on KSPN 710 AM in Los Angeles in November 2007. Soon Afterward, in June 2008, Dave Denholm and Brian Long joined Dameshek’s show as co-hosts and it was renamed The Dameshek, Denholm, and Long Show. Later on, Dameshek left the show, which was subsequently renamed again to The Denholm and Long Show. The Dave Dameshek Show.

Dave Dameshek on Demand then debuted in July. The podcast was recorded at the KSPN offices. Dameshek had his final Dameshek on Demand podcast for ESPN on November 11, 2009. Dameshek then moved his podcast over to Accuscore. The Dave Dameshek Show Powered by Accuscore lasted 13 episodes.

Dave Dameshek Salary|Net Worth

Dameshek has an estimated salary ranging between $70,000 – $125,000 and has an estimated net worth of $1 Million -$5 Million which he earns from his podcast and radio career.

Dave Dameshek Social Media Platforms

Dameshek is very active on all social media accounts and he is often seen posting on his platforms. He has over 197.2k followers on Twitter, 3.1k followers on Facebook, and 2.9k followers on Instagram

Dave Dameshek Twitter

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