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Michael Jordan: An American Hero

Michael Jordan: An American Hero is an American television film that aired on Fox Family Channel on April 18, 1999.[1] It stars Michael Jace as Michael Jordan. Debbie Allen, Ernie Hudson, and Robin Givens also star in the film.

Michael Jordan: An American Hero

Michael J. Murray

Paul Christian Gordon

United States

English

Mike Elliot

Thomas Callaway

Seth Flaum

93 minutes

Fox Family Channel

April 18, 1999 (1999-04-18)

Plot[edit]

The opening titles of the film shows footage of Jordan preparing for a game with the Chicago Bulls. The film is mostly based on the life of Michael Jordan from his childhood until when he grew up to be an NBA player. It also highlights the moments of when Michael played baseball as both a child and his short-lived minor league baseball career as well as his knack of golfing. The film ends with Michael in an empty arena after a game and he shoots a basket while flashbacks of his childhood when his father taught him how to shoot appear. The closing titles mentions that Jordan retired from basketball for good on January 13, 1999. However, in real life, he made a third comeback in 2001 when he played for the Washington Wizards for two seasons until 2003 when he retired for a third and final time.

Michael Jace

Thomas Hobson

Jascha Washington

as Deloris Jordan

Debbie Allen

as James R. Jordan Sr.

Ernie Hudson

D. Elliott Woods as Leroy

Brenan T. Baird as

Phil Jackson

Christopher Jacobs as Buzz Peterson

as Juanita Jordan

Robin Givens

Mark Mathias as Abel Broxton

John Valdetero as Coach Herring

Randy J. Goodwin as

Ahmad Rashad

Ed Zajac as

Ron Schueler

as Reporter

Kristine Kelly

List of basketball films

at IMDb

Michael Jordan: An American Hero