• Kobe Buffalomeat is an American football player playing for the Illinois State University Redbirds
• He gained popularity for his peculiar last name, which is part of his Native-American heritage
• He is approximately ¼ Cheyenne/Arapaho, ¼ Cherokee, ¼ Choctaw and ¼ white
• As of early 2019, his net worth is estimated at around $80,000
• He stands at 6ft 7ins, weighing approximately 305lbs
Known for movies
Short Info
Date Of Birth | July 18, 1937 |
Died | February 20, 2005, Woody Creek, Colorado, United States, February 20, 2005, Woody Creek, Colorado, United States |
Spouse | Anita Thompson, Sondi Wright |
Mark | Novels often featured characters who were crazed and self-destructive |
Fact | Thompson wrote a weekly column, "Hey Rube", for ESPN.com's Page 2 from October 2000 to 2005. Shortly before his death, he wrote about 'inventing' a new sport: Shotgun Golf. |
Contents
- 1 Who is Kobe Buffalomeat?
- 2 Kobe Buffalomeat Wiki: Age, Childhood, and Education
- 3 College Career, Rise to Stardom
- 4 Kobe Buffalomeat Net Worth
- 5 Kobe Buffalomeat Personal Life, Dating, Single
- 6 Kobe Buffalomeat Internet Presence
- 7 Kobe Buffalomeat Height, Weight, Body Measurements
- 8 General Info
- 9 Family
- 10 Accomplishments
- 11 Social profile links
- 12 Marks
- 13 Quotes
- 14 Facts
- 15 Pictures
- 16 Movies
- 17 Awards
Who is Kobe Buffalomeat?
Kobe Bufalomeat is an American football player, who is currently playing football as an offensive tackle for the Illinois State University team called the Redbirds. He gained popularity for his odd last name, which is a part of his native-American heritage.
So, do you want to find out more about Kobe Buffalomeat, from his childhood years to most recent career endeavors, including his personal life as well? If yes, then stay with us for the length of the article as we introduce you to this star in the making.
Kobe Buffalomeat Wiki: Age, Childhood, and Education
Kobe Buffalomeat was born on the 8th January 1999, in Lawrence, Kansas, USA, the son of Ray Buffalomeat and his wife Paula. Kobe grew up in his hometown next to his siblings, a brother Anthony and a sister Samantha. He has Native-American heritage and is ¼ Cheyenne/Arapaho, ¼ Cherokee, ¼ Choctaw, and ¼ white. He went to Lawrence High School, where in the beginnings played basketball in his first year, but then in his freshman year chose football. During these years he often mixed football and basketball, only to be persuaded by Dirk Wedd to completely focus on football. In his senior year, he was chosen into the first-team all-conference.
College Career, Rise to Stardom
Before he matriculated from high school, Kobe committed to Illinois State University, where he became a part of the ISU Redbirds football team. He officially signed with the team on the 1st February 2017, and was named an offensive tackle. He became a star partly due to his unique surname, as his game performance only earned him two stars for now. Hopefully. Kobe improves his game and become a top star recruit before he decides for a professional career. For now, Kobe is a substitute on the Redbirds team and rarely sees playing time, but thanks to his instant popularity, Kobe made an appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” show.
Happy birthday slime pic.twitter.com/B2cjn5FnfT
— Buff (@buffalomeat10) December 12, 2017
Kobe Buffalomeat Net Worth
Although his professional career is yet to start, he has earned a decent amount of money through his popularity. So, have you ever wondered how rich Kobe Buffalomeat is, as of early 2019? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Buffalomeat’s net worth is as high as $80,000. Undoubtedly, his wealth is bound to increase in the years to come as his professional career starts. We will surely hear more about this young guy with the unique last name.
Kobe Buffalomeat Personal Life, Dating, Single
What do you know about the personal life of this young college football star? Well, Kobe is a rather private person and rarely shares information from his personal life with the fans. As a result, for now there is no reliable information about Kobe. Once he shares personal information, we will be there to inform you, so stay tuned.
Kobe Buffalomeat Internet Presence
Over the years, Kobe has built a decent fan base on social media platforms, especially on Instagram and Twitter. His official Twitter page has over 1,700 followers, with whom he has shared his most recent achievements in his college football career, but also some happenings from his life, all of which you can see if you visit his page. You can find him on Instagram as well, on which he already has over 1,000 loyal fans, however, his profile is set to private and you will have to wait for him to accept your follow request.
So, if you aren’t already a fan of this young college football star then this is a perfect opportunity for you to become one, just skip over to his official pages and see what he is up to next, both personally and professionally.
LT’s are the bees knees #midamericanclassic pic.twitter.com/ccvSIpyLJj
— Buff (@buffalomeat10) September 9, 2018
Kobe Buffalomeat Height, Weight, Body Measurements
Do you know how tall Kobe Buffalomeat is, and how much he weighs? Well, Kobe stands at 6ft 7ins, which is equal to 2.0m, while he weighs approximately 305lbs or 138kg. Unfortunately, his exact vital statists are unknown at the moment; he has black hair and dark brown eyes.
General Info
Full Name | Hunter S. Thompson |
Date Of Birth | July 18, 1937 |
Died | February 20, 2005, Woody Creek, Colorado, United States, February 20, 2005, Woody Creek, Colorado, United States |
Height | 1.91 m, 1.91 m |
Profession | Journalist, Author, Novelist, Author, Journalist, Novelist |
Education | Louisville Male High School, Atherton High School, Columbia University School of General Studies, Columbia University, Highland Middle School, Florida State University, Louisville Male High School, Columbia University School of General Studies, Highland Middle School, Florida State University, Atherton High School, Columbia University |
Nationality | American, American |
Family
Spouse | Anita Thompson, Sondi Wright |
Children | Juan Fitzgerald Thompson, Juan Fitzgerald Thompson |
Parents | Jack Robert Thompson, Virginia Ray Davison, Jack Robert Thompson, Virginia Ray Davison |
Siblings | James Garnet Thompson, Davison Wheeler Thompson, James R. Thompson, Jr., James R. Thompson, Jr., Davison Wheeler Thompson, James Garnet Thompson |
Accomplishments
Music Groups | We The Kings |
Nominations | Writers Guild of America Award for Best Documentary Screenplay |
Movies | The Rum Diary, Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson, Fuck, Breakfast with Hunter, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Where the Buffalo Roam, Buttermilk and Cigarettes, The Rum Diary, Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson, Fuck, Breakfast with Hunter, Fear and Loathing in Las ... |
Social profile links
Marks
# | Marks / Signs |
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1 | His fast paced, clipped, slurred way of speaking |
2 | Frequently wore hats to cover his bald head |
3 | Often featured characters based on himself and his experiences |
4 | Novels often feature angry rants |
5 | Novels often featured characters who were crazed and self-destructive |
6 | RAF-style sunglasses |
7 | Used a gold tipped cigarette holder, which was also a tar filter |
Quotes
# | Quote |
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1 | Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming, 'Wow! What a ride!'. |
2 | The only difference between the Sane and the Insane is IN and yet within this word, the Sane have the power to have the Insane locked up. |
3 | Paranoia is just another word for ignorance. |
4 | It's a strange world. Some people get rich and others eat sh*t and die. |
5 | Life is full of odd moments; you never know when you're gonna get defiant. |
6 | Being barred from the White House is like being banned from the Playboy Club. It carries with it a certain distinction. |
7 | Where will it end? How low do you have to stoop in this country to be the President? |
8 | A group photo of the top ten journalists in America on any given day would be a monument to human ugliness. |
9 | [In a letter to a friend] "Yes, once in a while I smile for a picture. See enclosed. It was taken for a passport." |
10 | No one is stealing our freedoms, we're dealing them away. |
11 | It never got weird enough for me. |
12 | [About the September 11, 2001 attack] The towers are gone now, reduced to bloody rubble, along with all hopes for peace in our time, in the United States or any other country. Make no mistake about it: we are at war now, with somebody, and we will stay at war with that mysterious enemy for the rest of our lives. |
13 | When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro. |
14 | Morality is temporary, wisdom is permanent. |
15 | I have a theory that the truth is never told between 9-5 business hours. |
16 | [About conservative politician/writer Pat Buchanan] "We disagree so violently on almost everything that it's a real pleasure to drink with him." |
17 | If you're going to be crazy, you have to get paid for it or else you're going to be locked up. |
18 | Going to trial with a lawyer who considers your whole lifestyle a crime in progress is not a happy prospect. |
19 | Civilization ends at the waterline. Beyond that, we all enter the food chain, and not always right at the top. |
20 | Yesterday's weirdness is tomorrow's reason why. |
21 | [about the Edge] There is no honest way to explain it because the only people who really know where it is are the ones who have gone over. |
22 | We are turning into a nation of whimpering slaves to Fear: fear of war, fear of poverty, fear of random terrorism, fear of getting down-sized or fired because of the plunging economy, fear of getting evicted for bad debts, or suddenly getting locked up in a military detention camp on vague charges of being a terrorist sympathizer. |
23 | Freedom is something that dies unless it's used. |
24 | If I'd written all the truth I knew for the past ten years, about 600 people, including me, would be rotting in prison cells from Rio to Seattle today. Absolute truth is a very rare and dangerous commodity in the context of professional journalism. |
25 | Call on God, but row away from the rocks. |
26 | Some may never live, but the crazy never die. |
27 | The TV business is uglier than most things. It is normally perceived as some kind of cruel and shallow money trench through the heart of the journalism industry, a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free and good men die like dogs, for no good reason. |
28 | By any accepted standard, I have had more than nine lives. I counted them up once, and there were thirteen times when I should have died. |
29 | The world is still a weird place, despite my efforts to make clear and perfect sense of it. |
30 | The last train out of any station will not be full of nice guys. |
31 | [on Bill Clinton] It's almost embarrassing to talk about Clinton as if he were important. I'd almost prefer Nixon. I'd say Clinton is every bit as corrupt as Nixon, but a lot smoother. |
32 | [After the death of Richard Nixon in 1994] If the right people had been in charge of Nixon's funeral, his casket would have been launched into one of those open-sewage canals that empty into the ocean just south of Los Angeles. He was a swine of a man and a jabbering dupe of a president. Nixon was so crooked that he needed servants to help him screw his pants on every morning. Even his funeral was illegal. He was queer in the deepest way. His body should have been burned in a trash bin. |
33 | When I attended a press conference for Jimmy Carter, I signed more autographs than Carter did. The Secret Service agents didn't know who I was. They thought I was an astronaut. |
34 | I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence, or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me. |
35 | [Regarding Las Vegas from when he wrote "Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas"] The city's frightening now. That's the basis of my reaction to Las Vegas. It's not the city I wrote about. It's not the same place at all. You'll notice that even the, what do you call them, milestone or trademark casinos are now gone. |
36 | (Concerning Garry Trudeau modeling the "Doonesbury" character "Duke" after him): "I've never met Garry Trudeau, but if I ever do, I'll set him on fire". |
Facts
# | Fact |
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1 | He had his first run-in with the law at age 9, when he and a group of friends knocked a federal mailbox in front of a city bus. |
2 | Biography in: "The Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives". Volume 7, 2003-2005, pages 538-541. Farmington Hills, MI: Thomson Gale, 2007. |
3 | Shortly after Ernest Hemingway committed suicide in Ketcham, Idaho, Thompson wrote an article titled, "What Lured Hemingway to Ketcham". Thompson concluded that Hemingway became depressed because all of his favorite haunts, such as Paris and Cuba, had changed, and all of his friends were dead or different. Therefore, Hemingway had nothing to live for. |
4 | Was extremely critical of the Bush administration. He once said "If Nixon were running, I would happily vote for him instead". |
5 | Was a staunch opponent of the Iraq War in his later years. |
6 | Following Richard Nixon's appearance in New Hampshire during the 1968 presidential campaign, he offered Thompson a lift to the airport on the condition that they would only talk about football. Thompson accepted, mostly because he thought Nixon knew nothing about the sport. Nixon turned out to be an avid fan. |
7 | His lifelong antipathy for Richard Nixon was known by the former president, who barred him from the White House. |
8 | One of the most widely quoted lines from tributes and obituaries to him was from one written by Frank Kelly Rich, editor and publisher of Modern Drunkard Magazine: "There was always a powerful comfort in knowing he was out there somewhere in the night, roaring drunk, guzzling high-octane whiskey and railing against a world amok with complacency and hypocrisy." |
9 | When he lived in Big Sur in the early 1960s, a group of religious fanatics moved in next door. He got rid of them by nailing the head of a wild boar to their front door, and putting its entrails in their car. |
10 | When he lived in Big Sur in the early 1960s, his next door neighbor was Joan Baez. |
11 | In 1987 he pleaded no contest to a drunk driving charge in San Francisco. |
12 | When he lived in Big Sur in the early 1960s, he rode his BSA Lightning so much he was known as "The Wild One of Big Sur". |
13 | Critics have often said that his writing style declined noticeably after his first wife, Sandy, divorced him. |
14 | During his adolescence, he and 2 friends broke into and robbed the same Lexington, Ky. gas station on 3 consecutive nights. |
15 | He and two friends he robbed a liquor store by starting a fight with the clerks, then cleaning out the cash register in the confusion. |
16 | His mother was a chronic alcoholic. |
17 | At 15, he made an electric go-kart using a washing machine engine. |
18 | His son Juan graduated from college Magna Cum Laude. |
19 | After covering the 1972 Democratic Convention in Miami for Rolling Stone, Thompson went for an evening swim in the ocean to clear his head. When a light tropical storm blew up, Thompson was caught in a riptide and swept out to sea. He spent the rest of the night fighting to swim back to the beach, finally crawling ashore at 9:00 A.M. |
20 | His favorite pastime was to load a barrel or oil drum with explosives and then shoot it from a safe distance with one of his many handguns. |
21 | Rode a BSA A65 Lightning, most notably while researching his seminal book "Hell's Angels". He wrote that they beat him up toward the end of his time with them. |
22 | To improve his writing style, he once copied F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby" word for word, from start to finish. |
23 | The band Avenged Sevenfold wrote the song "Bat Country" about him. |
24 | He was the basis for the character Spider Jerusalem in the comic series "Transmetropolitan" by Warren Ellis and Darik Robertson. |
25 | His second wife, Anita, was 35 years younger than him. |
26 | His grandson, son of his only child Juan, was born 1998. |
27 | His will stipulated that his body be cremated and his ashes shot out of a 150-foot cannon his Colorado ranch. Journalist friend Troy Hooper said "He was a big fan of bonfires and explosions and anything that went bang, and I'm sure he'd like to go bang as well." His wishes were fulfilled on August 20, 2005, during a celebration of his life attended by Sean Penn, Johnny Depp, Lyle Lovett, and other close friends and family. A cannon was specially constructed for the event. |
28 | Underground cartoonist turned comics and animation historian Scott Shaw based a recurring character in his works after Thompson: an anthropomorphic dog named "Pointer X. Toxin". |
29 | Once sold a Cadillac Eldorado to Lyle Lovett. |
30 | Biography/bibliography in: "Contemporary Authors". New Revision Series, Vol. 133, pp. 410-417. Farmington Hills, MI: Thomson Gale, 2005. |
31 | Appeared on a 1967 broadcast of To Tell the Truth (1956) when his book detailing his experiences with the "Hell's Angels" was published. |
32 | Graduate of Louisville (Ky.) Male High School, class of 1955. He missed his graduation ceremony because he was in jail. Afterward, he joined the Air Force as a condition of his parole. He later bought a doctorate in Divinity from a church by mail order, and started calling himself Dr. Thompson. |
33 | Ran for Sheriff of Aspen, Colorado, in 1969 on the Freak Power Party ticket, and narrowly lost. |
34 | Thompson wrote a weekly column, "Hey Rube", for ESPN.com's Page 2 from October 2000 to 2005. Shortly before his death, he wrote about 'inventing' a new sport: Shotgun Golf. |
35 | Hunter Thompson and Sandra Dawn Thompson were married for almost 18 years. In that time, he wrote "Hells Angels" and "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas", which were considered his two greatest books. Sandra's drug and alcohol habits led to several miscarriages; only one of her pregnancies produced a healthy baby, her now-grown son Juan. Eventually, the drugs sent Hunter into a depression that lasted for several years. The Thompsons fought a lot in that time, sometimes physically. Sandy took several beatings, and sometimes injured Hunter. When she told him she wanted a divorce, Hunter destroyed some of her possessions and burned the manuscripts she had been writing. Sandy called the sheriff, a family friend, who sent a deputy to her house to escort her into town. When the deputy asked Sandy if Hunter had any firearms in the house, she truthfully replied, "Yes, 22 of them, and every one is loaded". |
36 | Thompson and Don Johnson, wrote a script for a 2-hour TV movie. "Bridges" was about an unstable cop battling alcoholism and drug addiction who works in L.A. with a short Latino partner and dates a mafia boss's daughter. NBC bought the script and turned it into the series Nash Bridges (1996). |
37 | Charged with possessing child pornography and sexually assaulting former porn star Gail Palmer. An 11-hour search of his home in Woody Creek, Colorado, turned up insufficient evidence to prosecute him on either charge, and the DA dropped the case. |
38 | On July 27, 2000, Thompson accidentally wounded his assistant, Deborah Fuller, with a shotgun while trying to scare a bear from his property in Aspen. He was cleared of criminal charges on August 3rd. |
39 | Lived next to Don Johnson. |
40 | The character of "Duke" in Garry Trudeau's "Doonesbury" comic strip is based on him. |
Pictures
Movies
Writer
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
The Rum Diary | 2011 | novel | |
Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson | 2008 | Documentary writings | |
Nash Bridges | 1999-2001 | TV Series story - 2 episodes | |
Woman Found Dead in Elevator | 2000 | Short special material | |
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas | 1998 | book | |
Where the Buffalo Roam | 1980 | stories The Banshee Screams for Buffalo Meat and Strange Rumblings in Aztlan - as Dr. Hunter S. Thompson |
Actor
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas | 1998 | Other Duke in Matrix Flashback (uncredited) | |
Nash Bridges | 1996 | TV Series | Restaurant Piano Player |
Miscellaneous
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
Venus Blue | 1998 | Short poetry excerpts | |
Where the Buffalo Roam | 1980 | executive consultant - as Dr. Hunter S. Thompson |
Soundtrack
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
Some Jerk with a Camera | 2011 | TV Series documentary writer - 1 episode |
Thanks
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
High There | 2014 | Documentary special thanks | |
Nexus Vegas | 2013 | Short in memory of | |
The Rum Diary | 2011 | in memory of | |
Culture Prophet - Hustler | 2009 | Short dedicated to | |
Stuntmen | 2009 | special thanks | |
The Curse of Blanchard Hill | 2006 | Video special thanks | |
In the Blink of an Eye | 2005/I | in memory of | |
The Libertine | 2004 | dedicated to the memory of | |
Outside Providence | 1999 | acknowledgment: "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" used with permission of | |
The War Room | 1993 | Documentary special thanks |
Self
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
Animals, Whores & Dialogue: Breakfast with Hunter Vol. 2 | 2010 | Documentary | Himself |
Fuck | 2005 | Documentary | Himself |
Come on Down: Searching for the American Dream | 2005 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
ESPN 25: Who's #1? | 2005 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
Late Night with Conan O'Brien | 1997-2003 | TV Series | Himself |
ESPN SportsCentury | 2003 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
Breakfast with Hunter | 2003 | Documentary | Himself |
Hunter Goes to Hollywood | 2003 | Video documentary short | Himself |
Charlie Rose | 1997-2003 | TV Series | Himself - Guest |
Tripping | 1999 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
Late Show with David Letterman | 1998 | TV Series | Himself |
Anthem | 1997 | Documentary | Himself |
The South Bank Show | 1993 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
Late Night with David Letterman | 1982-1988 | TV Series | Himself |
Omnibus | 1978 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
Archive Footage
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
Anderson Cooper 360° | 2015 | TV Series | Himself - Author |
For No Good Reason | 2012 | Documentary | Himself |
Late Night with Conan O'Brien | 2009 | TV Series | Himself |
Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson | 2008 | Documentary | Himself |
Free Lisl! | 2007 | Documentary | Himself |
Buy the Ticket, Take the Ride: Hunter S. Thompson on Film | 2006 | Documentary | Himself |
American Masters | 2006 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
Final 24 | 2006 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
Road to Hunter | 2006 | Documentary short | Himself |
Awards
Nominated Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie |
---|---|---|---|---|
2009 | WGA Award (Screen) | Writers Guild of America, USA | Best Documentary Screenplay | Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson (2008) |
Source: IMDb, Wikipedia