This Biography is about one of the best Entertainer Bob Barker including his Height, weight, Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of Bob Barker | |
Real Name | Bob Barker |
Profession | Entertainers |
Nick Name | Robert William Barker |
Famous as | Television Game Show Host |
Nationality | American |
Personal life of Bob Barker | |
Born on | 12 December 1923 |
Birthday | 12th December |
Age | 93 Years |
Sun Sign | Sagittarius |
Born in | Darrington, Washington, U.S. |
Ideology | Republicans |
Family Background of Bob Barker | |
Father | Byron John Barker, |
Mother | Matilda Kent Tarleton |
Siblings | Kent Valandra |
Spouse/Partner | Dorothy Jo Gideon (m. 1945-1981) |
Education | Central High School (1941), Drury University, Central High School |
Founder/Co-Founder | DJ&T Foundation, |
Awards | – MTV Movie Award for Best Fight
– Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game/Audience Participation Show 1982 – Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host 2009 – WWE Slammy Award for Best Raw Guest Host 2009 – Lifetime Achievement Award |
Personal Fact of Bob Barker | |
Bob Barker, the iconic game show host, was a naval fighter pilot during the World War II. After graduation, he decided on a career in broadcasting and moved to California in search of more opportunities. Soon, he had his own radio show, The Bob Barker Show that aired for 6 years. Thanks to Ralph Edwards, a radio show producer, who made him the host of End of the Rainbow that helped his career to take off. He became the host of the NBC’s Truth and Consequences, around this time and was its host for 18 years. He is more famous, however, as the host of another game show, The Price Is Right. The show became a hit not only because of the prizes that it offered, but also because the viewers loved the friendly and sweet-talking host. He conducted the game show for 35 years and won 19 Emmys, including the Lifetime Achievement Award for Daytime Television. As a host, he was associated with many shows such as End of the Rainbow, The Family Game Simon Says and That’s my Line, over his long career in television. The nonagenarian television personality continues to be an active supporter of animal rights, and has donated millions of dollars towards animal welfare. |
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