Mile News Tagged Louis Zamperini


Angelina Jolie’s ‘Unbroken’ hero was her neighbor all along

February 25, 2014

Zamperini's inspirational story offers a bright light of hope for an often-troubled time.

Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, TODAY.com

Angelina Jolie was looking far and wide for dramatic inspiration, and all the time it was right outside her own front door.

Jolie is directing "Unbroken," the...

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First Look at Angelina Jolie’s ‘Unbroken’

February 20, 2014

Biopic of high school Mile record holder, Olympian and WWII hero Louis Zamperini to hit theaters on Christmas Day 2014

By Amanda Bell, Yahoo Movies

In keeping with the current sense of nationalistic spirit Team USA has been tapping within many by way of Sochi, a first-look preview of Angelina...

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Leading Man Signed, Release Date Announced for Zamperini Film ‘Unbroken’

July 10, 2013

Louis Zamperini, World War II hero, qualified for the 1936 Berlin Olympics at the age of 19; filming spring 2014; Christmas 2014 release

By Donna Littlejohn, Daily Breeze

With the leading man and a release date announced Wednesday, the long-awaited film "Unbroken" about Torrance icon Louis...

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Heroes of Running: Louie Zamperini

December 18, 2012

Running helped Zamperini foster the resilience he needed to endure captivity during WWII.

By Laura Hillenbrand, Runner's World

It was the spring of 1944, the height of World War II. In a Japanese torture camp, a captured American stood, ravaged by illness and shockingly emaciated, surrounded...

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Louis Zamperini at 94, Is Still ‘Unbroken’ After All These Years

August 02, 2012

He was an Olympic athlete in Berlin where he met Hitler, a Prisoner of War of the Japanese during World War II, and is still sharing his Christian faith

By Dan Wooding, ASSIST Ministries

HOLLYWOOD HILLS, Calif. -- I have interviewed some extraordinary people in my more than 43 years as a...

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Lou Zamperini dishes it out, even at Pete Carroll

June 18, 2012

Event draws 95-year-old former USC athlete whose book about his odyssey during World War II is a bestseller. His stories at a fundraiser include jabs at the former Trojans football coach.

By TJ Simers, Los Angeles Times

Pete Carroll is back in town and onstage. He's sitting beside Lou...

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Louis Zamperini on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno

June 07, 2012

Louis Zamperini, 95, was recently featured on NBC's Tonight Show with Jay Leno, sitting next to actor & director Catherine Zeta-Jones. Louis discusses his experience growing up in Los Angeles as a "rotten kid", the 1936 Olympics and rooming with Jesse Owens, and his incredible story during WWII...

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The Louis Zamperini Interview: Unbroken and more

June 01, 2011

'King of the Mile' Glenn Cunningham was a real hero of mine... he did the impossible. He was burnt as a child from his arms to his legs to his feet to his back and the doctors said he would never walk again.

By Gary Cohen, GaryCohenRunning.com

Louis Zamperini placed eighth in the 5000 meters...

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Not Yet Ready for His Last Mile

February 15, 2003

''I don't consider myself a hero, but more of a grateful survivor.''

By Ira Berkow, New York Times

In June 1944, Anthony & Louise Zamperini were at their home in Torrance, Calif., when they received the following message regarding their son, an airman who at age 19 had been a member of the...

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