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Pat Sajak

Actor, ProducerBorn October 26, 1946 (78 years)
Pat Sajak, born Patrick Leonard Sajdak, is an American television personality, former weatherman, and talk show host, best known as the host of the American television game show Wheel of Fortune.

Sajak won a contest on WLS radio's Dick Biondi Show to be a guest teen deejay. While at Columbia College Chicago, his broadcasting instructor Al Parker told him that a local radio station (WEDC) was looking for a newsman. Sajak applied for the job and was hired to work from midnight to 6:00 a.m. In 1968, Sajak joined the US Army and was sent to Vietnam, where he served as a disc jockey on Armed Forces Radio. On The Military Channel's program, An Officer and a Movie, Sajak admitted to botching President Richard Nixon's 1969 Christmas broadcast to the troops; he accidentally cut the feed off prematurely. Upon realizing the error, he decided it would be best not to resume the feed. In the early 1970s, Sajak DJed for a Murray, Kentucky, radio station for a year. Also in the early 1970s, Sajak began DJing at 50,000-watt WSM in Nashville; at the time WSM was playing pop music during the day, and he was the 3:00–5:00pm afternoon personality. The radio station's television sister, WSM-TV (now WSMV), brought Sajak on screen, first as a voiceover artist doing station identifications and anchoring the five-minute newscasts during NBC's Today Show, then as a weekend and substitute weatherman, where he became acquainted with anchor Dan Miller. In 1977 KNBC-TV in Los Angeles was looking for a weatherman, and spotted Sajak working in Nashville. Sajak accepted KNBC's request for him to be a full-time weatherman for the station.

In 1981, Merv Griffin asked Sajak if he would be interested in taking over the duties as host on Wheel of Fortune from Chuck Woolery. However, Fred Silverman, then president and CEO of NBC, rejected his hiring, claiming he was too local, and Griffin responded by imposing a moratorium on new tapings until Sajak was hired The issue became moot when Silverman was dismissed due to repeated programming failures and replaced by Brandon Tartikoff. Sajak, who had already hosted two game show pilots in 1980, Press Your Luck for Ralph Edwards (no relation to the 1983 CBS game show of the same name) and Puzzlers for Mark Goodson, accepted the position. He hosted both the daytime (NBC) and syndicated evening versions of Wheel from 1983 to 1989, and continues to host the latter version. With Sajak returning for his 36th season in 2018–19, he became the longest-running host of any game show, surpassing Bob Barker, who hosted Price Is Right from 1972 to 2007. Sajak was officially honored as such by the Guinness World Records with the episode taped March 22, 2019 and aired May 8, 2019 (two days before the primetime version's 7,000th episode).

Sajak had a small role as a Buffalo, New York, newscaster in the 1982 comedy film Airplane II: The Sequel. When his late-night talk show on CBS premiered in January 1989, he left the daytime version of Wheel, and was replaced by former San Diego Chargers place-kicker Rolf Benirschke. Sajak appeared on Super Password several times from 1984 to 1989, as well as Password Plus in 1981, shortly before taking on hosting duties on Wheel. Other game shows on which Sajak guested were Dream House and Just Men!

Movies & Shows on Plex

  • The Commish

Known For

  • Wheel of Fortune
  • Celebrity Wheel of Fortune
  • Merry Christmas Space Case

Filmography

2021
Celebrity Wheel of Fortune (TV Series) · as Self - Host
2018
2015
Fresh Off the Boat (TV Series) · as Pat Sajak
2014
Sunshine Superman · as Himself (archival Footage)
2012
Sullivan & Son (TV Series) · as Pat Sajak
2011
Pearl Jam Twenty · as Self
2008
The Bonnie Hunt Show (TV Series) · as Self
2004
2004
2004
101 Biggest Celebrity Oops · as Self - #66: Terrible Talk Shows
2002
2001
1998
The King of Queens (TV Series) · as Pat Sajak
1998
The 50th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards · as Self - Audience Member
1997
Just Shoot Me! (TV Series) · as Pat Sajak
1996
The Daily Show (TV Series) · as Self
1996
MLB on FOX (TV Series) · as Self - Spectator
1995
1993
Bill Nye: The Science Guy (TV Series) · as Self
1993
Late Show with David Letterman (TV Series) · as Self
1992
The Larry Sanders Show (TV Series) · as Pat Sajak
1992
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (TV Series) · as Self
1992
Adventures in Wonderland (TV Series) · as Pat Sajak
1991
Maury (TV Series) · as Self
1990
1990
Intimate Portrait (TV Series) · as Self
1989
Pat Sajak Show (TV Series) · as Self - Host
1988
LIVE with Kelly and Mark (TV Series) · as Self - Guest
1986
1985
227 (TV Series) · as Himself
1985
Larry King Live (TV Series) · as Self - Guest Host
1984
Super Password (TV Series) · as Self - Celebrity Contestant
1984
Santa Barbara (TV Series) · as Pat Sajak
1983
Match Game/Hollywood Squares Hour (TV Series) · as Self - Panelist
1983
Wheel of Fortune (TV Series) · as Self - Host
1983
The A-Team (TV Series) · as Pat Sajak
1982
Wogan (TV Series) · as Self
1982
Late Night With David Letterman (TV Series) · as Self
1981
Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) · as Self
1979
1979
Password Plus (TV Series) · as Self - Celebrity Contestant
1975
Good Morning America (TV Series) · as Self - Guest
1975
Wheel of Fortune (TV Series) · as Self - Host
1966
1962
1962
The Merv Griffin Show (TV Series) · as Self
1950
This Is Your Life (US) (TV Series) · as Self

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