- 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". - Bill Todman
William S. "Bill" Todman (July 31, 1916 - July 29, 1979) was an American television producer born in New York City. In the 1940s Todman (original first name Wilbur) teamed up with Mark Goodson for radio shows. According to radio historian J. David Goldin, among their early work together was the show "Treasury Salute," a program honoring military members syndicated by the Treasury Department. They later collaborated in producing game shows for radio, … - Bobby Van
Bobby Van (December 6, 1928-July 31, 1980) was a musical actor probably best known for his career on Broadway in the 1960s and 1970s. Bobby Van was born Robert Jack Stein to vaudeville parents in The Bronx, New York City, and grew up backstage to many memorable Depression-era acts. Originally, Van took "King" as his stage name (after his father's stage name, from the trio "Gordon, Reed and King"). - Jack Clark
Jack Clark (December 13, 1921 - July 21, 1988) was an American game show emcee and announcer. He is most noted for his hosting duties on "The Cross-Wits," which ran from December 15, 1975 to September 12, 1980. He started his career in the industry working as an announcer on such shows as "Password" (for which he also occasionally substituted for Allen Ludden), and "Split Second." He also emcee'd "100 Grand," an unsuccessful attempt at reviving the primetime, … - Jack Carter
Jack Carter (b. Jack Chakrin 24 June 1923, New York City) is an American standup comedian, actor and host. Carter's only Broadway appearance was opposite Sammy Davis, Jr. in the 1956 musical "Mr. Wonderful". He was a frequent guest on "The Ed Sullivan Show" during the 1960s and early 1970s, and could do a fair Sullivan impression. He has made many television appearances over the years. - Gary Burghoff
Gary Burghoff was the only actor in Twentieth Century Fox's hit film M*A*S*H who was asked to reprise his character for the extremely successful television series. Burghoff's performance as the naive, but omniscient Radar O'Reilly was rewarded with an Emmy as Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series in 1977... - Dick Sargent
Dick Sargent (April 19, 1930 - July 8, 1994) was born Richard Stanford Cox in Carmel, California. He was an American actor probably best remembered as "the second Darrin Stephens" on the hit television series "Bewitched", although Sargent had been appearing in films since his debut in 1956. When Dick York was forced to leave "Bewitched" series due to health problems, Sargent stepped into the role. - Charlie Brill
Charlie Brill is an American actor. He was born in Brooklyn, New York. His first motion picture was in "The Beast of Budapest". He also appeared in "Blackbeard's Ghost", "The Amazing Dobermans" and "Off the Wall". He played Arne Darvin in both "Star Trek: The Original Series" and "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine". He also played Capt. Harry Lipschitz on the long running series "Silk Stalkings". - Ted Cooper
Theodore Cooper (November 11, 1920-December 5, 1999) was a longtime United States television producer and consultant. Cooper is best known as the longtime art director and creative consultant for Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions, the leading producer of American game shows. He joined the firm in 1960 and was associated with it until his death at age 79. - Meredith MacRae
Meredith MacRae (born May 30, 1944 in Houston, Texas, died July 14, 2000 in Manhattan Beach, California) was an American actress. MacRae was best known for her television roles as Billie Jo on "Petticoat Junction" and as Sally Ann in "My Three Sons". She took over the role of Animal from Valora Noland in the "Beach Party" movie series. She also made guest appearances on such shows as: "The FBI", … - Richard Gautier
Richard "Dick" Gautier (born October 30, 1931 in Los Angeles, California) is an actor, comedian, composer, singer and author, best known for his portrayal of Hymie the Robot in the television series "Get Smart". He also starred as Robin Hood in the short-lived TV comedy series "When Things Were Rotten", a Mel Brooks send-up of the classic legend, as well as guest appearances on many other television programs, including "Matlock", "Columbo", … - Sally Julian
Sally Julian is an actress. She worked as a co-host on NBC game show "Sale of the Century" for two months in 1983, until she was fired. Julian also did voice-over work for the 1982-83 CBS animated series "Meatballs and Spaghetti". She is married to singer/actor Barry Gordon, with whom she appeared on the celebrity couples game show "Tattletales" in 1983. - Howard Keel
He was the John Wayne, Errol Flynn and Clark Gable of movie musicals. With his barrel-chested swagger and cocky, confident air, not to mention his lusty handsomeness and obvious athleticism, 6'3" brawny baritone Howard Keel had MGM's finest songbirds swooning helplessly for over a decade in what would be the finest musicals cinema ever produced. Born Harold Clifford Keel in Gillespie, IL, in 1919, his childhood was admittedly unhappy, his father being a hard-drinking coal miner and his... - Judy Magamoll
Mother of Leslie Keel. Stepmother of Gunnar Keel, Kaija Keel and Kirstine Keel. - Irwin T Barnette
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I'm an executive assistant by day / writer by night. I publish a pop culture humor online magazine, Ape Culture (apeculture.com) and had my first book of poetry - St. Lou Haiku - published last year. I'm a lover of high and low culture. I grew up in St. Louis, lived in NYC for 8 years, in Sydney for 1 fab year, and moved to LA about 2 years ago. I have a cool albino terrier mutt named the Edgar Winter Dog - and I won him on a reality show (only in LA). - Krystal
Basically, I'm an odd girl with odd, random interests. I have been labeled "that weird girl" and "that weird girl who likes Elton John" many times in my life. - Jack Clark
I'm Jack Clark, BOTH a game show host and announcer! Sometimes I was also a sub-host or sub-announcer for some game shows. Cross-Wits, Dealer's Choice, and Now You See It (the pilot) were among the game shows I hosted, and the game shows that I announced were Password, $10,000/$25,000 Pyramid, Split Second, To Tell The Truth, and Wheel Of Fortune. - Bill Daily
I'm Bill Daily, a very famous actor and comedian who has done many shows such as Bewitched, I Dream Of Jeannie, The Bob Newhart Show, and so much more! Some people, however, might know me best for my appearances on Match Game. I am probably known to them as the panelist who replaced Richard Dawson after he left! Today, I direct plays at the Children's Theatre in my hometown of Albuquerque, New Mexico. I also do occasional guest appearances on TV, as well as some comedy. - Bert Convy
I was born Bernard Whalen. (July 23, 1933 â July 15, 1991) I was an American game show host, actor and singer. I was born in St. Louis, Missouri. - Johnny Olson
Hey everybody, this is Johnny Olson now on MySpace! A Mark Goodson-Bill Todman production! Oh wait, those guys never made MySpace! It was this weird guy named Tom who apparently has millions of friends or something like that. - John Graham
- Carrie Kern
my mom says i'm verbosive(verbose?), headstrong, and a born leader. i say i'm laid back, the coolest person i know, "ohio grown", and if shit doesn't make sense, it's not right! - Patty Paul
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