Born and raised in Charlotte, North Carolina, Simmons was the son of a builder and former football coach of Davidson College. Nicknamed "Chunk" by his mother as he was her "little chunk of love". [1] Simmons played football for Central High School in Charlotte where he graduated in 1942.[2]
During World War II he served with the 10th Mountain Division, which he personally requested to be a part of. He was wounded in Italy. He received a purple heart merit award for his actions with the division.
I chose 10 events and not just one pigeonhole, I didn’t want to do just high hurdles or the shot. I wanted to do it all. I suppose I still do.[3]
In addition to competing in sports Simmons was contracted to Universal Pictures alongside Rock Hudson and John Gavin. Simmons guest starred in many television shows and appeared in over a dozen films most memorably in South Pacific (1958). He was considered for the role of Brick in the film version of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. as Allan Quatermain in Watusi[4] and was signed to play Mr. Roberts in a Joshua Logan television series of the same name that was unmade.[5]
Simmons continued to compete in Masters athletics into his 80s. He died in Charlotte, North Carolina at the age of 84.
Notes
^Floyd Simmons. olympics.com. Retrieved December 27, 2023.