George Alexander Trebek (born as Giorgi Suka-Alex Trebek * on July 22, 1940) is a Canadian-American television personality, best known as the host of the game show Jeopardy! since 1984. He has hosted numerous game/quiz shows and has appeared in over 70 movies and television series, usually as himself. Though a native of Canada, he is now a naturalized US citizen.
Early life
Alex Trebek was born in
Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, to George Edward Trebek, a
Ukrainian immigrant father and Lucille Lagacé, a
Franco-Ontarian mother. He was educated by the
Jesuits before graduating from
Toronto's
Malvern Collegiate Institute in 1958, and later the
University of Ottawa with a degree in
Philosophy. Interested in a career in broadcast news, he began his broadcasting career working for the
CBC as a
newscaster. Specializing in national news and covering a wide range of special events for the CBC's radio and television divisions, Trebek earned a reputation as a broadcaster who maintained his poise and composure in the most difficult settings.
Rise in television
In
1966 he started hosting the high school
quiz show Reach for the Top. In 1970 he hosted "Jackpot!". In
1973, he moved to the
United States and worked for
NBC as host of a new game show,
The Wizard of Odds. A year later, Trebek hosted the popular
Merrill Heatter–
Bob Quigley game show
High Rollers, which had two incarnations on
NBC (1974–76 and 1978–80). In
1984 he was chosen to host the revived version of the trivia game show
Jeopardy! (replacing
Art Fleming who had retired), and has been its host ever since. He was also the host of
Classic Concentration and the Canadian game show
Pitfall. During this golden age, his wardrobe was furnished by
Botany 500 and Mr. Guy of
Beverly Hills.
In 1991, he became the only host in United States TV history to helm three daily national game shows at once — Jeopardy!, Classic Concentration and To Tell the Truth. He is one of three hosts to emcee a game show in the United States and a game show in Canada at the same time (Jim Perry and Geoff Edwards, both of whom were U.S.-born, are the other two). Trebek and Perry are the only two known hosts in the industry to host three different game shows at once in North American television.
He is divorced from his first wife, Elaine Callei. He has been married to his second wife, Jean Currivan-Trebek, a real estate businesswoman and the mother of his two children, since April 30, 1990.
Trebek was also a celebrity guest at WWF's (now World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) annual event Wrestlemania VII, on March 24, 1991, where he served as a special guest announcer, interviewing wrestlers. Most memorable was when he interviewed Jake "The Snake" Roberts and was scared away by Jake's snake, Damien.
Honors and Awards
Having skillfully guided the series to years of unprecedented success, Alex Trebek has been personally honored with four
Emmy Awards (best television host) and a star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame (located at 6501 Hollywood Boulevard, near those for
Ann-Margret and
Vincent Price).
Trebek is active with a number of educational organizations and charities, donates a great deal of his free time to touring overseas with the USO, and serves as a spokesman for World Vision. A favorite role of his is to host the annual National Geographic Bee in the U.S. and Canada. He is on the boards of the National Geographic Society Education Foundation and the National Advisory Council for the Literary Volunteers of America. Active with the World Vision charitable organization, he has traveled to many Third World countries with World Vision projects, taping reports on the group's efforts on behalf of children around the world.
In March of 2006, it was announced that he would receive a star on Canada's Walk of Fame. He is the second game show host to be inducted (the first being Monty Hall). He is also one of the few inductees to have stars on both Canada's and Hollywood's walks.
Trebek Hall
Around
1999, a new dormitory was constructed at the
University of Ottawa, Trebek's
alma mater. Rumor has it that the administration had planned to name it "Trebek Hall," but Trebek told them, "Not until I'm dead." To this day the residence is still named simply "New Residence." Interestingly, all of the other residences, including one that is newer than New Residence, have a proper names. This has led many students to joke that the university's administration is waiting for Trebek to change his mind or die.
Just kidding
In
1997, the producers of
Wheel of Fortune (the same ones who also produce
Jeopardy!) were so impressed by Trebek's hosting skills that they let him switch positions with
Wheel's
Pat Sajak for an
April Fool's edition of both shows. While Sajak took over the hosting duties on
Jeopardy!, Trebek had Sajak and his cohost
Vanna White as contestants on
Wheel. Sajak's wife was in charge of revealing the letters on the
letterboard (a duty normally handled by White). Trebek also presided as a sub host for
Wheel on a few occasions before the 1997 joke. In August 1980, about one month after NBC had canceled
High Rollers, Trebek sub hosted
Wheel of Fortune for a sick
Chuck Woolery.
Parodies
- On Second City Television, Eugene Levy portrayed a game show host named Alex Trebel who hosted a parody version of College Bowl.
- Will Ferrell created a skit on Saturday Night Live entitled Celebrity Jeopardy! in which he portrayed Alex Trebek asking humorously simplified versions of Jeopardy! questions to SNL cast members portraying over-the-top versions of real-life celebrities. Ferrell's Trebek was the straight man in the skits, often making snarky and sarcastic comments about the stupidity of the celebrities.
- On Ferrell's last episode of the program as a cast member in 2002, Trebek himself appeared alongside his counterpart to congratulate his work on the program's Celebrity Jeopardy! sketches.
- In an episode of TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes, a fake Alex Trebek fan club, calling themselves "Trebekkies", invited him to one of their gatherings. Alex graciously accepted, and observed the bizarre proceedings for some time before the joke was revealed to him.
- In the Family Guy episode "I Take Thee Quagmire", while competing on Jeopardy!, Mayor Adam West writes "Kebert Xela" as the answer to a question. When Trebek reads this, he instantly vanishes in a burst of light, after which West declares, "Only saying his name backwards can send him back to the 5th dimension where he belongs". This is a reference to the character Mister Mxyzptlk from DC Comics' Superman comic book series.
Other notable events
Trebek became a
naturalized citizen of the
United States in
1998. He now lives in
Studio City, California with his wife (Jean) and two children (Matthew and Emily). He owns and manages
Creston Farms, a 700 acre (2.8 km²) ranch near
Paso Robles in
Creston, California which
breeds, trains and provides state-of-the-art care for
thoroughbred race horses and until recently he also owned a winery called
Creston Vineyards.
In an interview with a talk show host, Trebek complained that "I had only been a citizen for two weeks when I received a summons to appear for jury duty!"
On January 30, 2004, Trebek escaped injury after falling asleep behind the wheel of his pickup truck. He bumped into a string of mailboxes and ended up in a ditch. At that time, Trebek was driving by himself on a rural road. [http://www.cnn.com/2004/SHOWBIZ/TV/02/02/people.trebek.ap/index.html]
In the 2000-2001 season, he shaved his famous mustache that he had had for over 30 years.
Trebek appeared on Celebrity Poker Showdown in 2005. He came in second place in his qualifying game, losing to Cheryl Hines.
Trebek hosted the 1996 & 1998 Pillsbury Bake-Off. In the 1996 Bake-Off (held in Dallas, Texas), Trebek witnessed history in the making, when Kurt Wait became the first man (of 10 men in the contest) to win The 37th Pillsbury Bake-Off. His creation, fudge macadamian torte cake.
TV and film appearances
Cameos
- X-Files: In the tongue-in-cheek X-Files episode entitled "Jose Chung's From Outer Space", Trebek appeared as himself in a character's flashback sequence. In that brief scene he appeared to lead a double life as a man in black in a government conspiracy to intimidate and ridicule UFO witnesses. Any UFO witness who claimed to have been intimidated from testifying by Alex Trebek, "the game show host?!" would appear to be hallucinating.
- The Simpsons: In the Christmas episode Miracle on Evergreen Terrace, Bart burns down his family's Christmas tree and presents, and the whole town chips in to give them a worthwhile Christmas. The town soon finds out that Bart lied, and thinks that the family had supported this, so they demand their money back. The family had already spent all of the money on a new car, but it gets destroyed by the snow. To get the town's money back, Marge decides to go onto Jeopardy! but finishes well in the negative. Trebek meets up with Marge backstage after the filming and says to her, "I asked you before the game if you knew the rules and you said you did," implying Marge owed as much money as she was in the hole (not true on the real show), and sends two burly "judges" after Lisa and her.
- Family Guy: In an episode 423 I Take Thee Quagmire, Alex Trebek was sent "back to the fifth dimension" by Mayor Adam West tricking him into reading his name backwards: "Kebert Xela". This is also a reference to the Superman villain Mister Mxyzptlk who can only be sent back to his own dimension after tricking him into saying his name backwards .
- White Men Can't Jump: Alex appears as himself hosting Jeopardy in this basketball-themed film, when the character Gloria goes on the programme, under somewhat shady circumstances.
- Cheers: In the episode "What is...Cliff Clavin?" Cliff Clavin appears on Jeopardy! and Trebek appears as host.
- Universe of Energy: In the Universe of Energy ride at Walt Disney World's Epcot, Ellen DeGeneres' dream involves her appearing on Jeopardy! hosted by Alex Trebek
- S.W.A.T._%28film%29: In the movie S.W.A.T., the main criminal is at one time arrested while laying on top of Alex Trebek´s star on Avenue of the stars in Hollywood
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