
Chip Rives was practically born at the Houston Astrodome. Certainly grew up there, and endured many of his most cherished life experiences there. It was also there, in this multi-colored national treasure, where his passion for sports - and storytelling - truly emerged. And, unfortunately, it's also where as a kid he learned that if he wanted to be involved in sports, it wasn't gonna be on the field. So he began writing. In 2015, his life came full circle when he produced MLB Network's 8th Wonder of the World - a documentary honoring 50 years of Houston's iconic Astrodome. Before and after, he's gone on to do other awesome things in and out of the sports television world. He's won Six Emmy Awards, a Peabody Award and an NACCP award. His numerous broadcast documentary credits include ESPN 30 for 30's Brian and the Boz, and Phi Slama Jama, History's Alcatraz: Search for the Truth, Discovery's Ghosts of Bataan, CBS Sports' History in the Astrodome and History's The 44th President: In His Own Words. He also produced and wrote the critically acclaimed Jazz documentary film, Chops. When he's not traveling for his latest production, you find Chip at home in Austin...probably on his back porch, watching his beloved Astros.

September 08, 2017

August 07, 2021

October 04, 2016

October 12, 2015

January 02, 2025

May 21, 1999

July 17, 2025

September 21, 2025

October 28, 2014

November 11, 2025

August 11, 2019

November 14, 2020

November 15, 2020

June 09, 2019

October 06, 2009

June 18, 2024

January 12, 2023

February 20, 2025

June 10, 2025