Professional game show celebrity
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amyghost — 9 years ago(September 30, 2016 04:32 AM)
Paul Lynde with
The Hollywood Squares
is the very definition of this. Although Lynde had had a long-running career in stage, film, and television it's my bet that audiences of a certain generation knew him more from his appearances on that show than from anything else he'd ever done.
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Thor-Delta — 9 years ago(September 30, 2016 08:54 AM)
Jm J Bullock also appeared on over 20 episodes of
Body Language (1984)
, a show I've been needing to check out (well, it's a Mark Goodson Production, which is always a good sign). The shows cast list seems to include a lot of professional game show celebrities (Betty White, Charles Nelson Reilly, Tom Poston, Jo Anne Worley, etc.)
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Thor-Delta — 9 years ago(September 30, 2016 08:58 AM)
Bill Cullen appeared as host on more game shows than anybody else, often hosting several shows at the same time, AND still found time to be a guest celebrity on others. There were at least two shows where Cullen both hosted and appeared as guest celebrity (For example, he hosted the syndicated version of "Pyramid" and appeared as celebrity guest on the daytime version. He also appeared as both substitute host on "Password Plus" and a celebrity guest on "Super Password").
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Thor-Delta — 9 years ago(September 30, 2016 11:07 AM)
Unfortunately, I read that only one complete episode and one partial episode survives of that series. Producer Bob Stewart did not begin regularly keeping the tapes of the shows he produced until around 1977/1978.
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rycki1138 — 9 years ago(September 30, 2016 02:03 PM)
Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly, Fannie Flagg, Richard Dawson (he was a regular on Match Game before getting the hosting job on Family Feud).
Nipsey Russell
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getyourdander — 9 years ago(October 01, 2016 06:16 PM)
An obvious one is Richard Dawson who went from Hogan's Heros, to Match Game, to Host of Family Feud. Without the game shows, Dawson had little career.
Wally Cox on Hollywood Squares and really Peter Marshall whose major memory for most is the host of them.
George Goebel was a major one on Hollywood Squares. I once saw him live doing 90 minutes of stand up and believe me without tv and games he would not be remembered.
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