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Morganna

Morganna Roberts (born July 4, 1947[1]) is an entertainer who became known as Morganna or Morganna, the Kissing Bandit in baseball and other sports from 1969 through 1999. She was also billed as "Morganna the Wild One" when appearing as a dancer in the 1980s.

Morganna
Born
Morganna Roberts

(1947-07-04) July 4, 1947 (age 76)
Years active1969–1999
Modeling information
Height5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Hair colorBlonde
Eye colorGreen

Morganna rushed the field on many occasions and kissed Major League Baseball players including Nolan Ryan, Pete Rose, Johnny Bench, George Brett (twice), Steve Garvey, Len Barker and Cal Ripken Jr.[2] She has been described as "baseball's unofficial mascot" and "the grand dame of baseball".[3] She also crashed National Basketball Association games, where Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was one of her most notable victims.[4]

Early life

Morganna Roberts was born in Louisville, Kentucky. She was a baseball fan from a young age, as her grandfather took her to see the Louisville team.[5] She grew up in a poor family; her mother Jane disowned Morganna as a baby, which led to her grandmother Virginia's taking care of Morganna for six years. Morganna was then sent to Mount Mercy Catholic Boarding School just outside Louisville.[4] She initially wanted to be a nun but ran away from the school at age 13, hitchhiking with a friend to Baltimore, where she begged shop owners for a job while living on the street and eating out of garbage cans. She was unable to find work because she was too young to get a work permit.[6]

Pre-baseball career

After a month, Morganna came across an ad in the window of the Flamingo Club[6] for a "Cigarette Girl or Camera Girl. Must be 18".[4] She told the owner she was 18, and he quickly decided she would be better employed as an exotic dancer. Morgana had no idea what that was but said yes, thinking "it had something to do with a camel and veils".[6] Her first appearance on stage did not go well; she could not walk in her high heels, and as she danced, the men in the audience kept shouting "Take it off". Thinking they were referring to her, she burst into tears and had to be led off the stage by the manager. After watching some of the other performers, however, she soon got the hang of it and was a well-established and successful exotic dancer by the time she was 17.[7] Her act combined stripping with comedy, wearing two 10 gallon cowboy hats on her chest and impersonating the film critic Gene Shalit.[6] She avoided singing, however, as "when I sing, people think the place is being raided."[8]

She attracted particular attention for what the writer Hank Davis describes as "her ample physical development. Simply put, the woman makes Dolly Parton look developmentally delayed".[9] She gave her measurements as 60–23–39 inches (152–58–99 cm), which she referred to as her "baseball stats". She frequently quipped that Parton was "flat-chested" compared to her.[3] Morganna's famously well-endowed physique began developing when she was only nine and, according to her, by the time she was 12 she could pass for 18.[7] She had to wear I cup bras, costing $50 each and custom-made by a firm in Columbus, Ohio: "People ask me where I get my bras and I always tell them the same people who make my bras made the domes for all the stadiums."[10] She also had to spend $45 a month on aerobics classes to help strengthen her back to take the weight of what she called her "stage props."[11] Nonetheless, she insisted: "I'm not a sex symbol. I'm a comedienne. I make folks smile. I make them laugh – and that makes my day. What are we here for, if not that?"[7]

Baseball career

Her on-field career began in August, 1969 when she rushed onto the field at Crosley Field, Cincinnati and kissed Reds player Pete Rose. She was prompted by a friend who "dirty-double-dared me to do it. Where I'm from, you don't turn down a dirty-double-dare... at least, not when you're a teenager." Rose reacted with "terrible language" but the next night he tracked her down "to the local nightspot where I was appearing and apologized with a bunch of roses."[5][12] She obtained the nickname "the Kissing Bandit" from a Cincinnati sportswriter who announced her arrival with the headline: "Bandit steals kiss from Pete Rose."[13]

Over the following years, Morganna became a familiar sight at baseball fields, basketball courts, and hockey rinks. By 1990, she had kissed 37 Major League Baseball players, 12 National Basketball Association players, and dozens of minor league baseball, basketball, and hockey players, plus various umpires, managers, and owners,[14] and, on one occasion, The San Diego Chicken.[6] She confined herself to kissing them on the cheek, commenting: "It's more sanitary than the lips, and that way their wives don't get upset. Besides, who wants tobacco stains all over your teeth?" On one occasion, one of her "victims" got his own back. Three weeks after Morganna had kissed George Brett, as he prepared to bat against the Baltimore Orioles, Brett marched onto the stage during Morganna's performance and, to the cheers of the crowd, gave her a kiss of her own.[15] Few players seemed to mind being kissed by her; Kelly Tripucka of the Detroit Pistons famously commented, "It was like hugging a mattress. When I saw her coming at me, I thought it was like a Mack truck. I had two options – either get hit or get out of the way. I decided to get hit."[16]

Her pastime was not without its hazards, however; she was beaten by security guards in Cincinnati, suffered various injuries jumping from stands onto playing fields, and was hit by a pitch in Milwaukee. She was arrested and charged with trespassing nearly 20 times[3] and was jailed briefly in Anaheim, California.[5] She also stood trial in Houston, Texas, where her lawyer used what he called the "gravity defense" to explain her unauthorized presence on the field, arguing: "This woman with a 112-pound (51 kg) body and 15-pound (6.8 kg) chest leaned over the rail to see a foul ball. Gravity took its toll, she fell out on the field, and the rest is history." The judge laughed and dismissed the case.[17] Despite the arrests and fines, her fame earned Morganna millions of dollars.[4]

Morganna's involvement with baseball extended to being the star of her own set of bubblegum cards and becoming the part-owner of a minor league club, the Utica Blue Sox. On one occasion she gave them a pep talk when they were 15-7 down and in last place; they went on to win 40 of the next 54 games.[13] She endorsed the "Morganna Kissing Bandit peanuts" brand from Carolina Fine Snacks, which expected a doubling of its sales as a result.[18] She even got featured in a display at the Baseball Hall of Fame, where a picture of her attempting to kiss Frank Howard was put on display.[5] Her popularity with baseball fans grew to the point that minor-league clubs began inviting her to kiss their players as a way of drumming up publicity.[19] The Boise Hawks went further, getting her to enter the field by bungee jumping from a crane, then persuading CNN to feature her jump as its "play of the day".[20] Her appearances proved to be extremely popular, consistently doubling average attendances.[13]

Post-baseball career

Off the field, Morganna worked as an entertainer, doing comedy and dancing.[5] She worked regularly as an exotic dancer in Houston, Las Vegas, and Oklahoma City, sometimes earning as much as $7,000 to $10,000 a week. She was occasionally hired to publicize events, making personal appearances and giving speeches at places such as car shows and trade conventions. She also dabbled with television, appearing on Johnny Carson and David Letterman's late-night talk shows[3] and occasionally hosting Good Morning, Columbus, a local TV talk show.[6] Morganna appeared as the mystery guest in a 1978 episode of the game show To Tell the Truth.[21]

She appeared in Playboy magazine, in the June 1983, April 1985, and September 1989 issues. During the 1990s, she occasionally kissed minor league players.[3] Her last notable appearance before retirement was in the Farrelly brothers' feature film Kingpin (1996), in which she appeared as herself.[22]

She is the subject of the E:60 biopic documentary, Morganna: The Kissing Bandit, directed by Emmy-winning producer Martin Khodabakhshian, which aired September 26, 2014 on ESPN.[23][24][25]

She appeared in an obscure ChoiceMark Corp. VHS tape named "Sports Blooper Mania" in 1989, where she hosted/presented many sports bloopers that had been captured on film; and during the tape, an ongoing storyline developed where the viewer had to keep watching to find out who she would kiss next, as she claimed she was planning to kiss someone at an ongoing ball game, as she is famous for. Morganna ended up kissing Charles Barkley, who, at the time, played for the Philadelphia 76ers. As part of the plotline, she interrupted the game, kissed Barkley, and got arrested afterward.

Personal life

At age 22, Morganna married Bill Cottrell, an accountant from Columbus, Ohio. The two met at a World Series game where he offered to help her with her taxes. Six months later, they got engaged; Morganna joked, "This man is saving you money. Better marry him!"[7]

She has a son, Nick.[26]

Retirement

Morganna retired at the end of 1999 and now lives in Ohio. She no longer grants interviews,[22] but made an exception for the 50th anniversary of her first on-field kiss by giving a phone interview with USA Today in 2019 in which she reaffirmed her retirement.[27]

References

  1. ^ "Morganna". USA Today.
  2. ^ Rushin, Steve (2003-06-30). "Where Are They Now? Morganna". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved 2010-05-04.
  3. ^ a b c d e Raley, Dan (July 6, 2001). "An All-Star memory sealed with a kiss". Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
  4. ^ a b c d Mitchell, Fred (1989-02-25). "Kissing Bandit loves to smack players". Chicago Tribune.
  5. ^ a b c d e Fowler, Bob (1986-05-28). "The Bandit". Orlando Sentinel.
  6. ^ a b c d e f Pressley, Sue Anne (1988-06-20). "Kissing Bandit Steals Back to Her Baltimore Roots; Baseball's Star Smoocher Began Chasing Celebrity as Dancer at Downtown Nightclub". The Washington Post.
  7. ^ a b c d Feldman, Claudia (1985-04-22). "Morganna the woman". Houston Chronicle.
  8. ^ Miller, Hartley (2005). You Don't Say!: Over 1,000 Hilarious Sports Quotes and Quips. Andrews McMeel Publishing. p. 52. ISBN 978-0-7407-5487-6.
  9. ^ David, Hank (1997). Small-Town Heroes: Images of Minor League Baseball. University of Iowa Press. p. 317. ISBN 978-0-87745-579-0.
  10. ^ Freeman, John; Irwin, Elson (1986-11-14). "Morganna Always Gets Her Man". The San Diego Union-Tribune.
  11. ^ Harden, Mike (1994-04-15). "For Stripper 'Stage Props' Just A Deduction". The Columbus Dispatch.
  12. ^ "Series Security Tightened As 'Kissing Bandit' Looms". Associated Press. 1972-10-15.
  13. ^ a b c York, Marty (1989-06-27). "Morganna riding the buss to success in the minor leagues". The Globe and Mail.
  14. ^ Zucco, Tom (1990-08-20). "Kissing bandit strikes again". St. Petersburg Times.
  15. ^ "Brett evens score with kissing bandit". The Associated Press. 1977-09-13.[dead link]
  16. ^ Camilli, Doug (1984-02-15). "Names in the News". The Gazette (Montreal).
  17. ^ Kindred, Dave (2000-05-29). . The Sporting News. Archived from the original on 2005-05-19. Retrieved 2010-05-07.
  18. ^ "Morganna now has her own brand of peanuts". The Associated Press. 1990-05-24.
  19. ^ McDonald, Tim (1989-06-30). "Kissing Bandit strikes". Anchorage Daily News.
  20. ^ Schiffres, Manuel (October 1992). "Buying Into Baseball". Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine. p. 75.
  21. ^ Video on YouTube
  22. ^ a b Raley, Dan (July 10, 2001). "Morganna kisses act goodbye". Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
  23. ^ "Vimeo video of Morganna: The Kissing Bandit". vimeo. September 26, 2014.
  24. ^ Kreiswirth, Carrie (September 26, 2014). "Tonight's E:60 includes 'final' interview with Morganna The Kissing Bandit". ESPN Front Row.
  25. ^ . E:60. September 26, 2014. Archived from the original on 2014-09-25.
  26. ^ "Morganna's Son". sites.google.com. Retrieved 2018-02-19.
  27. ^ Peter, Josh. "Morganna 'The Kissing Bandit' still in love with baseball 50 years after debut". USA Today.

Further reading

  • hashbrownie (October 23, 2001). "Morganna The Kissing Bandit". Everything2.
  • "Morganna Roberts-Cottrell: Whatever Happened To: Morganna the Kissing Bandit?". WEHT. February 11, 2007. Updated November 3, 2014.

External links

  • Morganna at IMDb  

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For other uses see Morganna disambiguation Morganna Roberts born July 4 1947 1 is an entertainer who became known as Morganna or Morganna the Kissing Bandit in baseball and other sports from 1969 through 1999 She was also billed as Morganna the Wild One when appearing as a dancer in the 1980s MorgannaBornMorganna Roberts 1947 07 04 July 4 1947 age 76 Louisville Kentucky U S Years active1969 1999Modeling informationHeight5 ft 9 in 1 75 m Hair colorBlondeEye colorGreenMorganna rushed the field on many occasions and kissed Major League Baseball players including Nolan Ryan Pete Rose Johnny Bench George Brett twice Steve Garvey Len Barker and Cal Ripken Jr 2 She has been described as baseball s unofficial mascot and the grand dame of baseball 3 She also crashed National Basketball Association games where Kareem Abdul Jabbar was one of her most notable victims 4 Contents 1 Early life 2 Pre baseball career 3 Baseball career 4 Post baseball career 5 Personal life 6 Retirement 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksEarly life EditMorganna Roberts was born in Louisville Kentucky She was a baseball fan from a young age as her grandfather took her to see the Louisville team 5 She grew up in a poor family her mother Jane disowned Morganna as a baby which led to her grandmother Virginia s taking care of Morganna for six years Morganna was then sent to Mount Mercy Catholic Boarding School just outside Louisville 4 She initially wanted to be a nun but ran away from the school at age 13 hitchhiking with a friend to Baltimore where she begged shop owners for a job while living on the street and eating out of garbage cans She was unable to find work because she was too young to get a work permit 6 Pre baseball career EditAfter a month Morganna came across an ad in the window of the Flamingo Club 6 for a Cigarette Girl or Camera Girl Must be 18 4 She told the owner she was 18 and he quickly decided she would be better employed as an exotic dancer Morgana had no idea what that was but said yes thinking it had something to do with a camel and veils 6 Her first appearance on stage did not go well she could not walk in her high heels and as she danced the men in the audience kept shouting Take it off Thinking they were referring to her she burst into tears and had to be led off the stage by the manager After watching some of the other performers however she soon got the hang of it and was a well established and successful exotic dancer by the time she was 17 7 Her act combined stripping with comedy wearing two 10 gallon cowboy hats on her chest and impersonating the film critic Gene Shalit 6 She avoided singing however as when I sing people think the place is being raided 8 She attracted particular attention for what the writer Hank Davis describes as her ample physical development Simply put the woman makes Dolly Parton look developmentally delayed 9 She gave her measurements as 60 23 39 inches 152 58 99 cm which she referred to as her baseball stats She frequently quipped that Parton was flat chested compared to her 3 Morganna s famously well endowed physique began developing when she was only nine and according to her by the time she was 12 she could pass for 18 7 She had to wear I cup bras costing 50 each and custom made by a firm in Columbus Ohio People ask me where I get my bras and I always tell them the same people who make my bras made the domes for all the stadiums 10 She also had to spend 45 a month on aerobics classes to help strengthen her back to take the weight of what she called her stage props 11 Nonetheless she insisted I m not a sex symbol I m a comedienne I make folks smile I make them laugh and that makes my day What are we here for if not that 7 Baseball career EditHer on field career began in August 1969 when she rushed onto the field at Crosley Field Cincinnati and kissed Reds player Pete Rose She was prompted by a friend who dirty double dared me to do it Where I m from you don t turn down a dirty double dare at least not when you re a teenager Rose reacted with terrible language but the next night he tracked her down to the local nightspot where I was appearing and apologized with a bunch of roses 5 12 She obtained the nickname the Kissing Bandit from a Cincinnati sportswriter who announced her arrival with the headline Bandit steals kiss from Pete Rose 13 Over the following years Morganna became a familiar sight at baseball fields basketball courts and hockey rinks By 1990 she had kissed 37 Major League Baseball players 12 National Basketball Association players and dozens of minor league baseball basketball and hockey players plus various umpires managers and owners 14 and on one occasion The San Diego Chicken 6 She confined herself to kissing them on the cheek commenting It s more sanitary than the lips and that way their wives don t get upset Besides who wants tobacco stains all over your teeth On one occasion one of her victims got his own back Three weeks after Morganna had kissed George Brett as he prepared to bat against the Baltimore Orioles Brett marched onto the stage during Morganna s performance and to the cheers of the crowd gave her a kiss of her own 15 Few players seemed to mind being kissed by her Kelly Tripucka of the Detroit Pistons famously commented It was like hugging a mattress When I saw her coming at me I thought it was like a Mack truck I had two options either get hit or get out of the way I decided to get hit 16 Her pastime was not without its hazards however she was beaten by security guards in Cincinnati suffered various injuries jumping from stands onto playing fields and was hit by a pitch in Milwaukee She was arrested and charged with trespassing nearly 20 times 3 and was jailed briefly in Anaheim California 5 She also stood trial in Houston Texas where her lawyer used what he called the gravity defense to explain her unauthorized presence on the field arguing This woman with a 112 pound 51 kg body and 15 pound 6 8 kg chest leaned over the rail to see a foul ball Gravity took its toll she fell out on the field and the rest is history The judge laughed and dismissed the case 17 Despite the arrests and fines her fame earned Morganna millions of dollars 4 Morganna s involvement with baseball extended to being the star of her own set of bubblegum cards and becoming the part owner of a minor league club the Utica Blue Sox On one occasion she gave them a pep talk when they were 15 7 down and in last place they went on to win 40 of the next 54 games 13 She endorsed the Morganna Kissing Bandit peanuts brand from Carolina Fine Snacks which expected a doubling of its sales as a result 18 She even got featured in a display at the Baseball Hall of Fame where a picture of her attempting to kiss Frank Howard was put on display 5 Her popularity with baseball fans grew to the point that minor league clubs began inviting her to kiss their players as a way of drumming up publicity 19 The Boise Hawks went further getting her to enter the field by bungee jumping from a crane then persuading CNN to feature her jump as its play of the day 20 Her appearances proved to be extremely popular consistently doubling average attendances 13 Post baseball career EditOff the field Morganna worked as an entertainer doing comedy and dancing 5 She worked regularly as an exotic dancer in Houston Las Vegas and Oklahoma City sometimes earning as much as 7 000 to 10 000 a week She was occasionally hired to publicize events making personal appearances and giving speeches at places such as car shows and trade conventions She also dabbled with television appearing on Johnny Carson and David Letterman s late night talk shows 3 and occasionally hosting Good Morning Columbus a local TV talk show 6 Morganna appeared as the mystery guest in a 1978 episode of the game show To Tell the Truth 21 She appeared in Playboy magazine in the June 1983 April 1985 and September 1989 issues During the 1990s she occasionally kissed minor league players 3 Her last notable appearance before retirement was in the Farrelly brothers feature film Kingpin 1996 in which she appeared as herself 22 She is the subject of the E 60 biopic documentary Morganna The Kissing Bandit directed by Emmy winning producer Martin Khodabakhshian which aired September 26 2014 on ESPN 23 24 25 She appeared in an obscure ChoiceMark Corp VHS tape named Sports Blooper Mania in 1989 where she hosted presented many sports bloopers that had been captured on film and during the tape an ongoing storyline developed where the viewer had to keep watching to find out who she would kiss next as she claimed she was planning to kiss someone at an ongoing ball game as she is famous for Morganna ended up kissing Charles Barkley who at the time played for the Philadelphia 76ers As part of the plotline she interrupted the game kissed Barkley and got arrested afterward Personal life EditAt age 22 Morganna married Bill Cottrell an accountant from Columbus Ohio The two met at a World Series game where he offered to help her with her taxes Six months later they got engaged Morganna joked This man is saving you money Better marry him 7 She has a son Nick 26 Retirement EditMorganna retired at the end of 1999 and now lives in Ohio She no longer grants interviews 22 but made an exception for the 50th anniversary of her first on field kiss by giving a phone interview with USA Today in 2019 in which she reaffirmed her retirement 27 References Edit Morganna USA Today Rushin Steve 2003 06 30 Where Are They Now Morganna Sports Illustrated Retrieved 2010 05 04 a b c d e Raley Dan July 6 2001 An All Star memory sealed with a kiss Seattle Post Intelligencer a b c d Mitchell Fred 1989 02 25 Kissing Bandit loves to smack players Chicago Tribune a b c d e Fowler Bob 1986 05 28 The Bandit Orlando Sentinel a b c d e f Pressley Sue Anne 1988 06 20 Kissing Bandit Steals Back to Her Baltimore Roots Baseball s Star Smoocher Began Chasing Celebrity as Dancer at Downtown Nightclub The Washington Post a b c d Feldman Claudia 1985 04 22 Morganna the woman Houston Chronicle Miller Hartley 2005 You Don t Say Over 1 000 Hilarious Sports Quotes and Quips Andrews McMeel Publishing p 52 ISBN 978 0 7407 5487 6 David Hank 1997 Small Town Heroes Images of Minor League Baseball University of Iowa Press p 317 ISBN 978 0 87745 579 0 Freeman John Irwin Elson 1986 11 14 Morganna Always Gets Her Man The San Diego Union Tribune Harden Mike 1994 04 15 For Stripper Stage Props Just A Deduction The Columbus Dispatch Series Security Tightened As Kissing Bandit Looms Associated Press 1972 10 15 a b c York Marty 1989 06 27 Morganna riding the buss to success in the minor leagues The Globe and Mail Zucco Tom 1990 08 20 Kissing bandit strikes again St Petersburg Times Brett evens score with kissing bandit The Associated Press 1977 09 13 dead link Camilli Doug 1984 02 15 Names in the News The Gazette Montreal Kindred Dave 2000 05 29 Now folks let s not go too crazy The Sporting News Archived from the original on 2005 05 19 Retrieved 2010 05 07 Morganna now has her own brand of peanuts The Associated Press 1990 05 24 McDonald Tim 1989 06 30 Kissing Bandit strikes Anchorage Daily News Schiffres Manuel October 1992 Buying Into Baseball Kiplinger s Personal Finance Magazine p 75 Video on YouTube a b Raley Dan July 10 2001 Morganna kisses act goodbye Seattle Post Intelligencer Vimeo video of Morganna The Kissing Bandit vimeo September 26 2014 Kreiswirth Carrie September 26 2014 Tonight s E 60 includes final interview with Morganna The Kissing Bandit ESPN Front Row Youtube video of Morganna The Kissing Bandit E 60 September 26 2014 Archived from the original on 2014 09 25 Morganna s Son sites google com Retrieved 2018 02 19 Peter Josh Morganna The Kissing Bandit still in love with baseball 50 years after debut USA Today 1980s portal 1990s portalFurther reading Edithashbrownie October 23 2001 Morganna The Kissing Bandit Everything2 Morganna Roberts Cottrell Whatever Happened To Morganna the Kissing Bandit WEHT February 11 2007 Updated November 3 2014 External links EditMorganna at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Morganna amp oldid 1150860947, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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