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William Lawrence Cullen[1] (February 18, 1920 – July 7, 1990) was an American radio and television personality whose career spanned five decades. [2] Known for appearing on game shows and later as a prolific game show host, he hosted 23 shows, earning the nickname "Dean of Game Show Hosts". [3]
7 lip 1990 · Cullen died on July 7, 1990, of lung cancer as he smoked for the majority of his life. Trivia [ ] He was in the running to host the 1972 revival of The Price is Right for CBS but the physical demands of the new format were considered too strenuous for him.
8 lip 1990 · Television game-show host Bill Cullen died Saturday at his Bel Air home from complications resulting from lung cancer. He was 70. Cullen died at 5:25 p.m. from heart failure, a complication of a long battle with cancer, according to George Spota, Cullen's manager.
8 lip 1990 · Bill Cullen, genial game show host and panelist who was a popular fixture on "I've Got a Secret" and "The Price is Right," died Saturday at his Bel-Air home from complications resulting from...
He died in 1990 from lung cancer, and is often called "The King of Game Shows" or "The Dean of Emcees". Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Bill suffered from polio as a child and was badly injured in a 1937 motorcycle accident; as a result, he had great difficulty walking for the rest of his life.
17 paź 2005 · Bill Cullen, the dean of game show hosts whose 35 network credits included such popular series as To Tell The Truth and The Price is Right died of cancer Saturday.
8 lip 1990 · LOS ANGELES - Bill Cullen, the dean of game-show hosts whose 35 network credits include such popular series as ``To Tell the Truth'' and ``The Price Is Right'' died yesterday. He was 70. Cullen...