Al Bundy formerly played football for which high school in the American comedy "Married...with Children"?
Al Bundy is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the American television series "Married...with Children". Played by actor Ed O'Neill, he is a father of two who constantly laments his lot in life, but always stands by his family. In a 2016 interview, O'Neill said that he based his interpretation of Al Bundy on one of his uncles.
Al is known to frequently tell tales of his high school football days. The audience learns that he attended fictional James K. Polk High School and was considered a top athlete, playing running back for the Polk Panthers and earning the nickname "Touchdown Bundy". His jersey number was 33 and O'Neill can be seen wearing it in several episodes of the series.
He cherishes the glory moment of his past: scoring four touchdowns in a single game while playing in the 1966 Chicago city championship game against fictional Andrew Johnson High School, including the game-winning touchdown. He also scored the most touchdowns in one season for the team, making him the Most Valuable Player that same year.
"Married...with Children" was created by Michael G. Moye and Ron Leavitt for the Fox Broadcasting System. The series was broadcast from 5 April 1987 to 9 June 1997.
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