- Bob Barker
Robert William "Bob" Barker (born December 12, 1923) is a nineteen-time Emmy Award-winning American television game show host. He is best known for hosting CBS's "The Price Is Right" since September 4, 1972, making it the longest-running daytime game show in television history. - Alex Trebek
George Alexander Trebek (born as Giorgi Suka-Alex Trebek on July 22, 1940) is an Emmy Award-winning Canadian-American television personality and game show host who's best known as the host of the game show "Jeopardy!" since September 10, 1984. He has hosted numerous game/quiz shows and has appeared in television series, usually as himself. Though a native of Canada, he became a naturalized United States citizen in 1998. - Drew Carey
Drew Allison Carey (born May 23, 1958) is an American actor and comedian recognizable by his crew cut and black-rimmed glasses. After making a name for himself in stand-up comedy he eventually gained popularity starring on his own self-titled sitcom, "The Drew Carey Show", and serving as host on the U.S. version of "Whose Line Is It Anyway?". - Ben Stein
Benjamin Jeremy Stein (born November 25, 1944) is an Emmy Award-winning American lawyer, law professor, actor, comedian, game show host and former White House speechwriter. He is the son of noted economist and writer Herbert Stein. His sister, Rachel, is a writer. - Regis Philbin
Regis Francis Xavier Philbin (born August 25, 1931) is an Emmy Award-winning American television personality best known for his roles as a talk show host, game show host, singer and presenter at various events. Appearing on television since the late 1950s, Philbin is often called (somewhat tongue-in-cheek and alternately attributed to James Brown), … - Bill Cullen
William "Bill" Lawrence Frances Cullen (February 18, 1920 - July 7, 1990), was an American radio and television personality. He was best known for his roles in game shows, both as host and panelist, that spanned a period of five decades in radio and television. - Pat Sajak
Pat Sajak (born Patrick Leonard Sajdak on October 26, 1946), is an Emmy Award-winning television personality and one-time talk show host, best known as the host of the popular and long-running American television game show, "Wheel of Fortune". - Howie Mandel
Howie Michael Mandel II (born November 29, 1955) is a Canadian comedian and actor, primarily for his roles on sitcoms and television. He is best known as Ed Flanders's young intern, Dr. Wayne Fiscus on "St. Elsewhere", and is currently the host of the US game show "Deal or No Deal", airing on NBC, and the Canadian version, "Deal or No Deal Canada", airing on Global. - Monty Hall
Maurice "Monty Hall" Halperin, O.C., B.Sc., LL.D (born on August 25, 1921 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian-born actor, singer and sportscaster, best known as the host of the long-running television game show "Let's Make a Deal" - Richard Dawson
Richard Dawson (born November 20 1932) is a British-born American actor, comedian, game show panelist and host. He is best known for his role as Bob Crane's British officer, Corporal Peter Newkirk, on the World War II situation comedy "Hogan's Heroes", and as the original host of the "Family Feud" game show from 1976-1985 on ABC and again in 1994. - Dick Clark
Richard Wagstaff "Dick" Clark (born November 30, 1929) is an Emmy Award-winning American television, radio personality, game show host and businessman, serving as chairman and CEO of Dick Clark Productions. He is best known for hosting long-running television shows such as "American Bandstand", five versions of the Pyramid game show, and "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve". Clark was long known for his signature closing catchphrase, "For Now, Dick Clark, … - Donald Trump
Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946 in Queens, New York, New York) is an American business executive, entrepreneur, television personality and author. He is the CEO of Trump Organization, an American-based real estate developer, and the founder of Trump Entertainment, which operates several casinos. He received a great deal of publicity following the success of his reality television show, … - Chuck Woolery
Charles Herbert "Chuck" Woolery (born on March 16, 1941) is an American popular game show host, singer, actor and a two-time talk show host, best known as the host of "Wheel of Fortune" and the dating game show "Love Connection". He currently hosts "Lingo" on the Game Show Network. Woolery who is a devout born again Christian has had four wives, and enjoys bass fishing. Along with hosting numerous shows he has also appeared on the World Poker Tour. - Wink Martindale
Wink Martindale (born Winston Conrad Martindale on December 4, 1934 in Jackson, Tennessee, USA) is a disc jockey and television game show host. Martindale started his career as a disc jockey at age 17 at WPLI in Jackson, earning $25 a week. He was hired away by WTJS for double the salary. Jackson's only other station, WDXI, hired him away from WTJS. He next hosted mornings at WHBQ in Memphis. In 1959, he became morning man at KHJ in Los Angeles, … - Jimmy Kimmel
James Christian "Jimmy" Kimmel (born November 13, 1967) is an American comedian, writer, talk show host and producer. - Louie Anderson
Louie Perry Anderson (born March 24, 1953) is an American stand-up comedian. Louie has also created the cartoon series "Life with Louie", has authored three books and was the third host of the game show "Family Feud" from 1999-2002. - Chuck Barris
Chuck Barris (born Charles Hirsch Barris on June 3, 1929) is an American game show producer of the 1960s and 1970s and author. - Johnny Carson
John William "Johnny" Carson (October 23, 1925 - January 23,2005) was an American actor, comedian and writer best known for his iconic status as the host of "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson". - Merv Griffin
Mervyn Edward "Merv" Griffin, Jr. (born on July 6, 1925, in San Mateo, California) is an American talk show host, entertainer, pianist, television personality and executive. He began his career as a singer and also appeared in movies and on Broadway; he later became host of his own TV show, "The Merv Griffin Show", and an entertainment business magnate. - Tom Bergeron
Tom Bergeron (born May 6, 1955 in Haverhill, Massachusetts) is an Emmy Award-nominated American television personality and a popular one-time game show host, best known to the public as the host of "America's Funniest Home Videos", which he has hosted since 2001; and "Hollywood Squares" (1998 - 2004). He is currently the host for the ABC reality series "Dancing with the Stars" (2005 - present), and a fill-in host, replacing Meredith Vieira, … - Meredith Vieira
Meredith Vieira (born December 30, 1953) is an Emmy Award-winning American television personality, game show hostess and journalist. She currently co-hosts NBC's "Today". She previously co-hosted ABC's daytime talk show "The View" (from 1997 to 2006), and is currently the host of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" in syndication. She also hosted " Intimate Portrait," a series on Lifetime Television. - Bob Eubanks
Robert Leland "Bob" Eubanks (born January 8 1938, Flint, Michigan, raised in California) is an American radio, game show host and television personality best known for hosting the game show "The Newlywed Game" on and off from 1966 to 2000, where he was known for using the catch-phrase, "Makin' Whoopee". He also hosted other short-lived game shows such as "Dream House", "The Diamond Head Game", and "Trivia Trap". - Betty White
Betty White (January 17, 1922) is an Emmy Award-winning American film and television actress with a career spanning 60 years, often referred to as "The first lady of Television" and "America's Sweetheart". She also appeared in radio programs, in movies and the theater, in commercials, and was also a talk show host and a game show host, but is best known for her roles in the sitcoms "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and "The Golden Girls". - Gene Rayburn
Gene Rayburn (December 22, 1917 - November 29, 1999) was an Emmy-nominated American radio and television personality. Born Eugene Rubessa and an only child of Croatian immigrants, he graduated from Knox College. Rayburn was married to Helen Ticknor from 1940 until her death in October 1996. They had one child, a daughter, Lynn. After the birth of their child, Rayburn was drafted into the U.S. Air Force. - Bert Convy
Bernard Whalen "Bert" Convy (July 23, 1933 - July 15, 1991) was an American game show host and panelist, actor and singer known for his tenure as the host for "Tattletales", "Super Password", and "Win, Lose or Draw". - Anderson Cooper
Anderson Hays Cooper is an Emmy Award winning American journalist, author, and television personality. He currently works as the primary anchor of the CNN news show "Anderson Cooper 360°". The program is normally broadcast live from a New York City based studio; however, Cooper often broadcasts live, on location for breaking news stories. - Ray Combs
Raymond Neil Combs, Jr. (April 3, 1956 - June 2, 1996), was an American comedian and host of the game show "Family Feud" from 1988 to 1994. The Hamilton, Ohio-born Combs ascended into the world of comedy after moving to Los Angeles in 1983 and doing audience warmups for sitcoms. Johnny Carson noticed this and invited him to perform on "The Tonight Show" in 1986; the audience gave him a standing ovation his first time on stage, … - Vanna White
Vanna White (born Vanna Marie Rosich on February 18, 1957) is a American television personality, best known as the hostess and puzzle board operator on the long-running game show "Wheel of Fortune". She is the niece of actor Christopher George. - Ed McMahon
Edward "Ed" Peter Leo McMahon, Jr. (born March 6, 1923) is a popular American comedian, game show host, announcer and television personality most famous for his work on television as Johnny Carson's announcer on the "Tonight Show", from 1962 to 1992, and as the host of the talent show "Star Search", from 1983 to 1995. - Peter Marshall
Peter Marshall (born Ralph Pierre LaCock, March 30, circa 1927, Huntington, West Virginia) is an actor, singer and television personality. Although he has almost fifty television, movie, and Broadway credits, he is best known as the original host and "The Master" of "The Hollywood Squares" from 1966 to 1981. His stage name, Marshall, came from the name of the college in his home town (Marshall College became Marshall University in 1961). - Allen Ludden
Allen Ludden was an American television presenter and game show host. He was born Allen Packard Ellsworth in Mineral Point, Wisconsin. The surname Ludden was his stepfather's. Ludden hosted many game shows, including the "GE College Bowl," but he was most famous for hosting both the daytime and primetime versions of "Password" on CBS and ABC between 1961 and 1975. He started hosting an updated version of the game, … - Peter Marshall
Peter Marshall (born on 11 September 1938 in Derry) is an Irish broadcaster, educated at St. Columb's College in Derry. Having originally intended to train as a teacher, he started his working life as an actor, studying at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. In 1967 he became an announcer at Ulster Television and in 1970 he moved to Anglia Television. - Peter Tomarken
Peter David Tomarken was an American television personality known primarily as host of "Press Your Luck". Born in Olean, New York, Tomarken was the middle son of Barnet and Pearl Tomarken. Barnet and Pearl owned Dee’s Jewelry store in Olean. When Barnet died in 1957, Pearl moved the family to Odessa, Texas and then in 1959 to California. Peter was 15 at the time and later graduated from Beverly Hills High School in 1960. - Bob Saget
Bob Saget (born Robert Lane Saget on May 17, 1956 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American actor, stand-up comedian, writer, director, producer, and game show host. He is well known for his role as Danny Tanner in the ABC sitcom "Full House" from 1987 to 1995 and as host of "America's Funniest Home Videos" from 1989 to 1997 and "1 vs. 100" since 2006. - Donny Osmond
Donald Clark 'Donny' Osmond (born December 9 1957) is an American Welsh entertainer. He is a singer, musician, actor and former teen idol. He has also been a talk show and game show host, record producer, race car driver and author. He is known for being half of the brother-sister singing act "Donny & Marie" and a member of the "Osmond Brothers" singing group. - Jeff Probst
Jeffrey Lee Probst (born November 4, 1962) is a six-time Emmy Award-nominated American television personality, acting as a game show host, executive producer and a reporter. He is best known for his role as the host of the U.S. version of the "Survivor" reality show franchise. Probst won an Emmy award in 2001 for his work on the series. - Tom Kennedy
Tom Kennedy (born James Narz on February 26, 1927, in Louisville, Kentucky) is a television game show host who had his greatest fame in the 1960s and 1970s. He is the younger brother of host Jack Narz and the brother-in-law of Bill Cullen, and changed his name to avoid confusion prior to hosting his first national show, "The Big Game", in 1958. His biggest hit series were "You Don't Say!", … - John O'Hurley
John Gerald O'Hurley (born October 9, 1954, in Kittery, Maine) is an American actor best known for his recurring role as J. Peterman on "Seinfeld". On September 11, 2006, John replaced Richard Karn as the fifth host of "Family Feud". Recently, he was considered and tried out to be the new host of The Price is Right. He is currently starring in the Las Vegas production of Spamalot at Wynn Las Vegas as King Arthur. - Marc Summers
Marc Summers (born Marc Berkowitz November 11, 1951 in Indianapolis, Indiana) is an American television personality, popular game show host, producer, and a two-time talk show host, perhaps best known for hosting the children's game show "Double Dare" on Nickelodeon. He currently hosts "Unwrapped." - Steve Allen
Stephen Valentine Patrick William Allen was an American musician, comedian and writer instrumental in innovating the concept of the television talk show. Allen is called the father of TV talk shows.
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