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Vietnam War. Patrick Leonard Sajak ( / ˈseɪdʒæk / SAY-jak; né Sajdak, [ 3] born October 26, 1946) is an American consultant, former television personality, and game show host. He is best known as the host of the television game show Wheel of Fortune, a position which he held from 1981 to 2024. Sajak currently serves as a consultant for the ...
Chuck Barris. Jack Barry (game show host) William H. Bassett. Jon Bauman. Chip Beall. Tone Bell. Robert Belushi. Rolf Benirschke. Bob Bergen.
Cash and Carry (1946–1947; first "network" television game show) Cash Cab (New York) (2005–2012; 2017–2020) Cash Cab: After Dark (2007) Cash Cab: Chicago (2011) Catch Me if You Can (1948) Hit the Jackpot (1948–1949, 1950) Catchphrase (1985–1986; also an unsold 2006 pilot titled All-New Catch Phrase) CBS Television Quiz (1941–1942)
Years of service. 1981–1987. Rank. Sergeant (E-5) Unit. United States Marine Corps Reserve. Drew Allison Carey[ 1][ 2] (born May 23, 1958) is an American comedian, actor, and game show host. After serving in the U.S. Marine Corps and making a name for himself in stand-up comedy, Carey gained stardom in his own sitcom, The Drew Carey Show, and ...
Host Country Game show(s) hosted Jack Paar: United States: Up to Paar (1952), Bank on the Stars (1953) Rustom Padilla: Philippines: Wheel of Fortune (2001–02) Mikki Padilla: United States: Catch 21 (2008–11) Amy Paffrath: United States: Dating Naked (2014–15) Robert Paige: United States: The Big Payoff (1957–59, 1962) Jesse Palmer: Canada
Jeff Hephner. Jeff Hephner is an American actor, best known for the role of Jeff Clarke, first on the NBC television series Chicago Fire and then on its sister show, Chicago Med. On film, he co-starred with Jennifer Garner in the action thriller film Peppermint (2018). He also appears in the 2016 National Geographic TV series MARS and the Apple ...
Peter Daniel Sagal[ 1] (born January 31, 1965) [ 2][ 3] is an American humorist, writer, and host of the National Public Radio game show Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! and the PBS special Constitution USA with Peter Sagal .
Bill Leyden in a publicity photo for It Could Be You, 1961. William Leyden (February 1, 1917, [1] in Chicago, Illinois – March 11, 1970, in Hollywood, California) was a television game show host and announcer who emceed six game shows, including It Could Be You (1956–61), Your First Impression (1962–64, with Dennis James), and You're Putting Me On (1969).