- Born
- Birth nameDonald Stewart Cherry
- Nickname
- Grapes
- Height5′ 11″ (1.80 m)
- Donald Stewart "Don" Cherry was born February 5, 1934. Don is a Canadian ice hockey commentator for CBC Television and sports writer. Don is a retired professional hockey player and NHL coach. Cherry co-hosts the "Coach's Corner" intermission segment on the long-running Canadian sports program "Hockey Night in Canada". He has also worked for ESPN as a commentator during the latter stages of the Stanley Cup playoffs. Nicknamed Grapes, he is a Canadian icon known for his outspoken manner, flamboyant dress, and staunch Canadian nationalism.- IMDb Mini Biography By: nate
- SpousesLuba Cherry(1999 - present)Rosemarie Martini(1957 - June 1, 1997) (her death, 2 children)
- Wearing a loud tartan blazer, tie and tall-collared dress shirt
- Thumbs Up
- He wears a rose in honor of his wife Rosemarie
- During his 16 years in the minor leagues, he had to move his family 53 times.
- A Patriotic person, proud to be Canadian
- Founded the Winnwell Hockey Company which specializes in making hockey equipment
- Owns a bunch of "Don Cherry Restaurants" in Ontario and Atlantic Canada
- In 2004 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) asked the people of Canada to vote for the Greatest Canadian. In what was widely seen as a public reaction to CBC's reluctance to renew Cherry's contract for the Coaches Corner segment of Hockey Night in Canada, the people of Canada voted him number 7, beating out Wayne Gretzky who only made number 10 on the list. Following this massive public endorsement for Don, CBC promptly renewed his contract.
- If they want me, they haven't approached me on that, one way or the other, and if the CBC doesn't want me, I've had a good ride. I have no regrets and I wouldn't change anything. - About his contract status with CBC
- After a while it gets to you. I don't care how thick your skin is.
- I was a plugger, I could fight.
- Canada is the greatest country in the world, bar none. And if you don't think Canada is number one, with all our milk and honey, and you think some other country is number one, feel free. We'll never hold you back.
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