Bob Barker, longtime host of ‘The Price Is Right,’ is dead at 99 (2024)

Bob Barker, a titan of daytime television who hosted “The Price Is Right” for 35 years and “Truth or Consequences” for nearly two decades before that, has died, his publicist said. He was 99.

“It is with profound sadness that we announce that the World’s Greatest MC who ever lived, Bob Barker has left us," Barker's publicist Roger Neal said in a statement.

Barker died of natural causes at his home in Hollywood Hills, Neal said. He is survived by his longtime companion and co-executor of his estate, Nancy Burnet, as well as family including his half-brother Kent Valandra, half-nephews Robert Valandra and Chip Valandra and half-niece Vickie Valandra Kelly.

Born Dec. 12, 1923, in Darrington, Washington, Barker joined the Navy in World War II and later dabbled in radio. He moved to California in the hopes of making it in broadcasting and landed the radio program “The Bob Barker Show” in 1950.

In 1956, he got his big break when he was hired to host the TV adaptation of the radio game show “Truth or Consequences” on NBC. The series was syndicated in 1966 and Barker would remain with the show until it ended in 1975.

Barker was already pulling double duty when the show was canceled since he began hosting “The Price Is Right” in 1972 on CBS. “The Price Is Right” first debuted in 1956 and had had runs on NBC and ABC before it was canceled in 1965; Barker was later tapped to host a new version, ushering in an era of popularity that continues to this day.

The show features a wide array of quirky games all centered on a contestant’s ability to guess the cost of various merchandise, ranging from a toaster to a car. Barker presided over the often-excitable tone of the program, made in no small part by wildly enthusiastic contestants who are implored to “Come on down” (a phrase originally barked by announcer Johnny Olson) when they made it on the show.

In 1975, “The Price Is Right” became the first one-hour game show on TV. In 1990, it set the record for the longest-running daytime game show in history. In 2002, Barker surpassed “The Tonight Show” host Johnny Carson’s record for continuous performances on the same network television program at 29 years, seven months and 22 days.

Barker would host 6,586 episodes of “The Price Is Right” before stepping aside in June 2007, replaced by comedian Drew Carey. He said it was a joy to be part of the franchise.

"It’s a lot more fun to do than a person might realize,” hetold Entertainment Weeklywhen he retired. "Each audience has its own personality. It’s like mining for gold. I’m looking for little gems with whom I can create spontaneous entertainment. It’s great satisfaction.”

A 2004 inductee of the Television Academy Hall of Fame who won 19 Daytime Emmys for hosting “The Price Is Right,” Barker used his position on the show as a pulpit for advocating for animal rights. “This is Bob Barker reminding you to help control the pet population — have your pets spayed or neutered” became his calling card at the end of each episode.

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Barker’s stint on “The Price Is Right” was not without controversy, however.

In 1994, former “Price Is Right” model Dian Parkinson sued him for sexual harassment after they had what Barker described as an affair. Parkinson later dropped the suit.

In 1996, fellow model Holly Hallstrom also sued Barker, claiming weight discrimination. They settled the case in 2005.

In 2007, Barker was again named in a lawsuit, this time by a “Price Is Right” employee who argued she had to quit her job with the show after testifying against him in a wrongful termination suit brought by a former production assistant. The case would end up getting dismissed.

Barker, who received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1976, was known for jobs beyond the game show world. From 1970-1982, he hosted the Pillsbury Bake-Off. From 1969-1988, he hosted the Tournament of Roses Parade on New Year’s Day. For 20 years, he hosted the Miss Universe pageant, although his run ended in 1988 when he stepped aside after organizers would not honor his request to stop giving prizes with fur.

In 2010, Barker donated $2.5 million to People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals for the creation of a new PETA building in Los Angeles that would be called the Bob Barker Building.

Barker even broke into movies, playing himself in Adam Sandler’s 1996 movie “Happy Gilmore.” The comedy is remembered for a scene in which he and Sandler’s character get into a brawl at a golf tournament.

Barker, who didn’t have children, was married to Dorothy Jo Gideon from 1945 until her death in 1981. He never remarried.

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Bob Barker, longtime host of ‘The Price Is Right,’ is dead at 99 (2024)

FAQs

What caused Bob Barker's death? ›

On Tuesday, the death certificate for Barker, obtained by KABC from the Los Angeles County Clerk, showed that the legendary TV star died from Alzheimer's disease. Other significant contributors to his death included hypertension, hypothyroidism and hyperlipidemia.

How long did Bob Barker have Alzheimer's? ›

His death certificate, obtained by Fox News Digital, detailed that Barker had been dealing with the disease for an unspecified number of years, and that hypertension, hypothyroidism and hyperlipidemia also contributed to his death.

How old was Bob Barker when he left Price is Right? ›

Who is Bob Barker? A Brief Biography
Personal DetailsBio Data
Career Start1956 (as a game show host)
Signature ShowThe Price Is Right
Retirement Year2007
Age at Retirement83 years old
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Sep 6, 2024

Who will inherit Bob Barker's money? ›

'The Price Is Right' host died on Aug. 26 at age 99. Bob Barker is continuing to give back after his death. Roger Neal, the late The Price Is Right host's longtime publicist, tells ET that the bulk of Barker's estate will be donated to 40 animal rights and military charities.

What was Bob Barker's net worth before he died? ›

Thanks to his 35 years on the CBS series, Bob amassed an estimated net worth of $70 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. He also earned an estimated annual salary of $10 million.

Who took Bob Barker's place on Price is Right? ›

Bob Barker was the series's longest-running host from its debut until his retirement in June 2007, when Drew Carey took over. Barker was accompanied by a series of announcers, beginning with Johnny Olson, followed by Rod Roddy and Rich Fields. In December 2010, George Gray became the announcer.

Who is the original Price is Right host? ›

It makes The Price Is Right one of only a few game show franchises to have aired in some form across all three of the Big Three television networks. The series, hosted by Bill Cullen, premiered on NBC's daytime schedule on November 26, 1956, and quickly spawned a primetime series that aired once a week.

Who did Bob Barker leave his estate to? ›

According to Roger Neal, the late The Price Is Right host's longtime publicist, the bulk of Barker's estate will be donated and split between 40 different animal rights and military charities, per an ET report.

When did Bob Barker stop dying his hair? ›

On September 4, 1972, Barker began hosting the CBS revival of The Price Is Right. On October 15, 1987, Barker did what other MCs almost never did then: he stopped using hair dye and let his hair go gray, its natural color by that time.

Where is Bob Barker buried? ›

Barker will be laid to rest next to his wife, Dorothy Jo Gideon, at Forest Lawn Memorial Cemetery in the Hollywood Hills.

Was Bob Barker married when he did The Price Is Right? ›

Was Bob Barker cremated? ›

According to the station, the certificate indicates his cremated remains will be interred later this month at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, where his wife Dorothy Jo Gideon was buried in 1981. Barker died at about 8 a.m. Aug.

What did Bob Barker's wife do? ›

She was an animal rights advocate

Barker credits Gideon with inspiring his own animal activism. "She was ahead of her time," he told Good Morning America in 2009 of his late spouse. "She really was. She stopped wearing fur coats before anyone was stopping."

How many times was Bob Barker married? ›

Barker never remarried after the death of his late wife. He told People in 1999 that the couple met when he was 15. At the time, he asked Gideon to go to an Ella Fitzgerald concert, telling the outlet, “We fell in love as kids, And we stayed in love.”

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