Ann Calvello
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Ann Theresa Calvello (August 1, 1929 – March 14, 2006) was a U.S. athlete and notable personality in the sport of roller derby.
Calvello was the only professional athlete to have competed in seven decades: the 1940s through the 2000s. She broke into the sport in 1948 originally skating for a league called International Rollerspeedway. Calvello, who often sported dyed hair and wild makeup, was known for her temper along with her unconventional looks. She was nicknamed "Banana-Nose" by fans. She travelled the world skating in Europe, Guam, Philippines, Cuba, Australia and of course all over the United States. She broke her nose 12 times during her career. Her most famous rival on the track was the late Joan Weston.
In 2001, Demon Of The Derby, a biographical documentary film about Calvello, was completed by Fireproof Productions. It has been released on DVD, and is occasionally screened at fundraisers organized by roller derby leagues.
In 2005, Calvello contributed many rare photos and clippings from her personal collection to the book Roller Derby Classics…and more! by Jim Fitzpatrick, published by Trafford Publishing. She also wrote the foreword to the book.
On February 27, 2006, Calvello was featured in an episode of the reality television show Rollergirls that was broadcast on the A&E Network. In the episode, filmed in 2005, members of the TXRD Lonestar Rollergirls travel to California in search of their hero.
Calvello last resided in San Bruno, California with her cats. She never officially retired from roller derby, but had not competed since 2000. That was unitl she returned to the track one final time to win a match race with Kenneth Loge III on the finale of WSL RollerJam in 2002. In early 2006, she was diagnosed with liver cancer, and died soon after.
- Demon Of The Derby: The Ann Calvello Story—promotional site for the film
- Ann Calvello Cub Club—fan club on Yahoo! Groups
- Roller derby queen Ann Calvello dies after cancer bout—San Jose Mercury News, March 15, 2006
- The National Roller Derby Hall of Fame—site with an Ann Calvello in memoriam
- Roller Derby Classics…and more!—promotional site for the book by Jim Fitzpatrick (with foreword by Ann Calvello)
- Ann Calvello interview from 2005
- www.baycitybombers.com (in the Story Archives section there is a page honoring Ann called Remembering Ann Calvello)