Jonathan Moncrief(1968-2011)
- Writer
- Producer
- Additional Crew
Jon Moncrief has been involved in the sports and entertainment industry
for over ten years. He has been a sports writer and columnist, sports
broadcast personality on television and radio, and a lead writer and
associate producer for documentary films and weekly sports anthology
show.
As a sports writer and columnist: he currently covers the NHL, the Los Angeles Kings, and the Los Angeles Dodgers, all for Examiner.com; he serves as a featured contributor for the college football site BowlGamer.com; he has previously worked for numerous websites covering a variety of sports and teams including websites 90Ways, AllSports.com, Sports Central, and Sports Buzz; and previously as Senior Editor and feature writer for That's Life! entertainment magazine in New York.
As a sports broadcast personality: he currently co-hosts the fastest growing weekly sports show on the Internet called Inside Sports with Charles E. Smith, Jr.; previously hosted radio shows on the Internet and in specific markets around the country such as "Moncrief in the Morning", "SoCal Sports Weekly", "SportsRock", "Hockey Night in Florida", and "Sunday Tailgate".
As a lead writer and associate producer: he currently serves in the capacity of Creative Director for Inside Sports; previously held those titles on the television series "North Jersey Sports Showcase" airing on RNN in the New York City metropolitan area; also held those titles while working on the documentary film "4CHOSEN The Documentary" which won the Best Documentary award at the 2008 Garden State Film Festival; also served in the capacity of contributing screenwriter and staff writer on "4CHOSEN", "Harry: A Communication Breakdown", and "Anyone's Son".
Born in Illinois but raised in Montvale, New Jersey, Moncrief has a younger brother, Zac, who is a director and animator for the Disney Channel series Phineas & Ferb. Moncrief attended Pascack Hills High School, graduating with comedian Tom Papa and friend of such luminaries as actor Jon Doscher, CNN reporter Dana Bash, and television producers Bruce Beresford-Redman and Rick Hurvitz.
He currently lives in southern California, and loves playing golf, watching sports, singing karaoke, spending time with his nieces, and the sound of his own voice.
As a sports writer and columnist: he currently covers the NHL, the Los Angeles Kings, and the Los Angeles Dodgers, all for Examiner.com; he serves as a featured contributor for the college football site BowlGamer.com; he has previously worked for numerous websites covering a variety of sports and teams including websites 90Ways, AllSports.com, Sports Central, and Sports Buzz; and previously as Senior Editor and feature writer for That's Life! entertainment magazine in New York.
As a sports broadcast personality: he currently co-hosts the fastest growing weekly sports show on the Internet called Inside Sports with Charles E. Smith, Jr.; previously hosted radio shows on the Internet and in specific markets around the country such as "Moncrief in the Morning", "SoCal Sports Weekly", "SportsRock", "Hockey Night in Florida", and "Sunday Tailgate".
As a lead writer and associate producer: he currently serves in the capacity of Creative Director for Inside Sports; previously held those titles on the television series "North Jersey Sports Showcase" airing on RNN in the New York City metropolitan area; also held those titles while working on the documentary film "4CHOSEN The Documentary" which won the Best Documentary award at the 2008 Garden State Film Festival; also served in the capacity of contributing screenwriter and staff writer on "4CHOSEN", "Harry: A Communication Breakdown", and "Anyone's Son".
Born in Illinois but raised in Montvale, New Jersey, Moncrief has a younger brother, Zac, who is a director and animator for the Disney Channel series Phineas & Ferb. Moncrief attended Pascack Hills High School, graduating with comedian Tom Papa and friend of such luminaries as actor Jon Doscher, CNN reporter Dana Bash, and television producers Bruce Beresford-Redman and Rick Hurvitz.
He currently lives in southern California, and loves playing golf, watching sports, singing karaoke, spending time with his nieces, and the sound of his own voice.