South Carolina man who inspired movie “Radio” dead at 73

In this April 18, 2006 file photo, James “Radio” Kennedy, celebrates after he helped unveil a life-size bronze sculpture of himself at the Anderson Arts Center Warehouse in Anderson, S.C. Kennedy, the man who was a fixture on the sidelines of a South Carolina high school’s football games for decades and whose life inspired a Hollywood movie, died Sunday, Dec. 15, 2019. He was 73. (Kendra Waycuilis/The Independent-Mail via AP, File)

In this Sept. 19, 2003 file photo James “Radio” Kennedy stands with the T.L. Hanna High School varsity football team behind him just before Friday night’s game against Fort Mill in Fort Mill, S.C. Kennedy, the man who was a fixture on the sidelines of the South Carolina high school’s football games for decades and whose life inspired a Hollywood movie, died Sunday, Dec. 15, 2019. He was 73. (Amber M. McCloskey/The Herald via AP, File)

ANDERSON, S.C. — James “Radio” Kennedy, the man who was a fixture on the sidelines of a South Carolina high school’s football games for decades and whose life inspired a Hollywood movie, has died. He was 73.

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