Short Biography
Mike Lupica was born on 11-05-1952 in Oneida in the state of New York, United States. He is an American Columnist, Writer & Journalist.
Mike Lupica Complete Bio & Career
He is one of the most prominent Columnist, Journalist & Writer in America. He started his newspaper career with the New York Post in the year 1975, in 23 years. His life span at the highest point of his field depends on his experience and insider's learning, combined with a provocative introduction that investigates the tumultuous world of professional games.
Today he is a syndicated journalist for the New York Daily News, which incorporates his mainstream ‘Shooting from the Lip’ section, and it published once in a week that is each Sunday. Mike has also worked for The National and the New York Newsday. He has written a column for Esquire Magazine ‘The Supporting Life’. He has also written for the Sports magazine, Tennis, Playboy, World Tennis, Golf Digest, Parade and Sports Illustrated. He also seems on a regular morning show on Sunday ESPN titled as ‘The Sports Reporters’, where he spends 15 years of his life.
It has been 30 years since Mike serving for Magazines, sports biographies, novels and non-fiction books on sports. For this Lupica has achieved various honours in which Jim Murray from the National Football Foundation 2003 is also included.
He has auto-biographies coordinated with Bill Parcells and Reggie Jackson along with the noted screenwriter and author. They wrote columns like William Goldman on Wait ‘Till Next Year’, ‘The summer of 98’, ‘Shooting from the lip’ and ‘Mad as Hell: How Sports Got Away From the Fans and How We Get It Back’. Some novels written by him are Extra Credits, Dead Air, Limited Partner, Red Zones, Full Court Press, Bump and Run and Too Far & national blockbuster Wild Pitch.
Other novels like Heat, The Summer Hit for 2007, Travel Team, Miracle on 49th street and Summer Ball have stuck up the New York Times bestseller list.