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Alexander George Karras (born July 15, 1935 in Gary, Indiana), is a former football player, professional wrestler, and actor who is best known for playing with the National Football League's Detroit Lions from 1958-1962 and 1964-1971. In addition, he starred on the ABC sitcom Webster, alongside real-life wife Susan Clark, as the titular character's adoptive father.
Daughter, Katie (b. 1980), with Susan Clark (I).
Played football for the University of Iowa Hawkeyes
Played on the Hawkeyes' 1956 Rose Bowl championship team
Outland Trophy, 1957 (Honoring the outstanding interior lineman, selected by the Football Writers Association of America)
2nd place in voting for Heisman Trophy, 1957 (Honoring the outstanding college football player in the United States, presented by the Downtown Athletic Club of New York)
In conjunction with the 100 years of Hawkeye football celebration in 1989, Iowa Hawkeye fans selected an all-time team. The squad features 11 players on offense and defense, two kickers and 15 special mention players who received strong fan support. Karras was voted to the team as a defensive lineman.
Named to All-Big Ten team, 1956 and 1957
Named to the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame Played in the East-West Shrine game, 1957
Played in the Hula Bowl, 1958
Consensus all-American (making 10 teams) in 1957 Member of inaugural class of the Iowa Lettermen's Club Hall of Fame
Former professional football player
He was a tackle for the Detroit Lions 1958-71.
Wrestled late professional wrestler, Dick the Bruiser, in 1963.
Was suspended from the N.F.L. for a year for gambling on football games.
Perhaps his most memorable moment as an actor was the scene in Blazing Saddles (1974) where his character punched a horse.






