3: The Dale Earnhardt Story (2004)
December 11, 2004Release Date
3: The Dale Earnhardt Story (2004)
December 11, 2004Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Barry Pepper
Dale Earnhardt
Elizabeth Mitchell
Teresa Earnhardt
Andrea Powell
Martha Earnhardt
J.K. Simmons
Ralph Earnhardt
Joe Chrest
Jake Elder
Sean Bridgers
Neil Bonnett
Teresa Delgado
Kelly Earnhardt
Tony Devon
Will
Traci Dinwiddie
Connie
Tricia Quattlebaum
Daisy
Corri English
Kelly Earnhardt
Michael Flippo
Wayne Robertson
Ernest Whitman
Pit Crowd
Russell Cook
Press Conference VIP
Lynn Raynor
Producer
David Lewis Brooks
Earnhardt Pit Crew
Russell Brooks
Earnhardt Pit Crew
Frank Glidden
Kerry
William B. Stich
Editor
Craig S. Harper
Kenny Schrader
Andy Hillenburg
Deke
Craig Fincannon
CastingDirector
Jim Keisler
GM Executive
Libby Goldstein
CastingDirector
Michael Baugh
ProductionDesigner
Kenneth M. Johnston
Darrell Waltrip Pit Crew Member
Andrea Kfoury
Marion
James G. Martin Jr.
Dwayne
Chad McCumbee
Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Ron Prather
Richard Childress
Brandi Ryans
Brenda Gee
David Sherrill
H.A. 'Humpy' Wheeler
Details.
Release DateDecember 11, 2004
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 32m
Filming LocationsNorth Carolina, United States of America
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3: The Dale Earnhardt Story is a 2004 American biographical drama television film directed by Russell Mulcahy, written by Robert Eisele, and starring Barry Pepper as NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt. It chronicles Earnhardt's life from his humble upbringing in Kannapolis, North Carolina, throughout his career racing automobiles to include his rise to dominance in NASCAR, culminating with his death in the final lap of the 2001 Daytona 500. Its central theme focuses on the relationship between him and his father, Ralph Earnhardt, as well as the relationship between him and his youngest son, Dale Earnhardt Jr.
The film premiered on ESPN on December 11, 2004. Pepper's performance earned him a nomination for a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie.Many of the film's race scenes were filmed at Rockingham Speedway. The track had lost its races and at the time was used mostly as a test facility and driving school. Chad McCumbee, who portrayed Earnhardt Jr., later became a NASCAR driver in the Truck Series. He also raced alongside Dale Jr. himself at the Pocono 500, driving Kyle Petty's 45 car, as Petty was in the TNT broadcast booth.
Actors playing the part of the Flying Aces were Ray Everett, Greg Davis, David Brooks, Robbie Hicks, and Don Gyr.