Chuck Woolery

Chuck Woolery

Age
72
Birthday
Mar. 16th, 1941
Born in
Ashland, Kentucky, USA
Height
6' 2"

Chuck Woolery's Main TV Roles

Show Character(s)
The $1.98 Beauty Show TV Show
The $1.98 Beauty Show
Love Connection TV Show
Love Connection
Chuck Woolery: Naturally Stoned TV Show
Chuck Woolery: Naturally Stoned
 

Main Movie Roles

1982 - Six Pack
1975 - The Treasure of Jamaica Reef

Guest TV Roles

Show Name
Characters Played
Ep Count
Himself - Host
17
Himself
2
Himself - Host
1
Himself
1
Himself
1
Himself
1
Himself (Voiced)
1
Himself
1
[Complete List]



BIOGRAPHY:

Chuck Woolery originally set his sights on a career in the music industry but had a change of heart when he joined the U.S. Navy instead. After two years military service, he attended college in his home state of Kentucky and afterward held various jobs including a stint as a sales rep at Pillsbury. He later moved to Nashville where he formed the rock band "Avant Garde". Woolery's family consists of his third wife, Teri Nelson (granddaughter of Ozzie Nelson and Harriet Hilliard) and their two boys. He has one daughter and an adopted son from his first marriage, and one daughter from his second marriage.


TRIVIA:
  • Over 2,000 episodes of _"Love Connection" (1983)_ (qv) were tapped in the 11 years he hosted the show (1983-1994), making it one of the longest lasting game shows in syndication.
  • His longest lasting game show is _"Love Connection" (1983)_ (qv). He hosted that show for 11 years (1983-1994). He hosted _"Scrabble" (1984)_ (qv) on NBC for 7 years (1984-1990, 1993) and was the first host of _"Wheel of Fortune" (1975)_ (qv) (1975-1981) before he left after a contract dispute with creator 'Merv Griffin' (qv) ('Pat Sajak' (qv) took over and still is the host today). Woolery's most recent game show outputs were a short lived syndicated revival of _"The Dating Game" (1997)_ (qv) from 1998 to 2000 and the big money game show _"Greed" (1999)_ (qv) on FOX from 1999 to 2000. Starting in August of 2002, Chuck has been hosting _"Lingo" (2002)_ (qv) on Game Show Network (GSN).
  • Attended Eastern Kentucky University in Richmond, KY.
  • Has eight children.
  • Before he was a game show host, he was a singer and an actor.
  • A new version of _"Love Connection" (1983)_ (qv) was attempted from 1998-1999. Comedian 'Pat Bullard' (qv) took over the hosting from Woolery. Though it retained the original format, viewers unfamiliarity with Bullard and late night time slots in most markets hindered the show, and it ceased production after only one season.
  • Former son-in-law of 'David Nelson (I)' (qv).
  • Wrote 1968 hit (Billboard #40) "Naturally Stoned" by studio group Avant-Garde.


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