Game show legend Bob Barker passes away at 99.

Game Show Icon Bob Barker Passes Away‍ at 99

Game show icon and longtime “Price Is Right” host Bob Barker has died at 99, his publicist Roger Neal announced Saturday.

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

Mr. Barker died of natural causes at his Hollywood Hills home.

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Robert William Barker—which is the full name of Mr. ⁣Barker—was born ⁤on⁣ Dec. 12, 1923,‌ in Darrington, Washington, and grew up ⁣on⁢ the Rosebud Indian Reservation in Mission.

He⁢ married Dorothy Jo Gideon, ​his high ⁣school sweetheart. Ms. Barker died in 1981 after 37 years of marriage.

They had no‍ children.

He was the perennial host of “The Price Is Right” game show for over 35 years. He won ‌19 Emmys—5 ‍of ‍them for Outstanding⁢ Game Show Host—during his career.

Bob Barker, former host of “The Price is Right” and a longtime animal ‌rights advocate, speaks during a news conference in downtown Los⁣ Angeles on June 17, 2015. Barker criticized poultry producer Foster⁣ Farms after an animal rights group released a video showing chickens being slammed upside-down into shackles, punched, and having their ​feathers pulled out while still alive. (Amanda‌ Lee Myers/AP Photo)

Mr.​ Barker was also known for his advocacy ⁤for the protection of animals. He‍ had been working with Nancy​ Burnet and her organization, ‌United Activists for‌ Animal Righters, in these efforts.

“I am so proud of the trailblazing‌ work Barker, and I did ⁣together to‌ expose the cruelty to animals in the entertainment industry and including working to⁣ improve the plight of abused ‍and exploited animals in the United‌ States and internationally,”‍ Ms. Burnet, a long-time friend of Mr. Barker, said in a statement.

The Iconic⁣ Game ⁢Show Host

Mr. Barker​ began hosting a⁤ resurrected version ​of “The​ Price Is Right” in 1972. (The original host in the 1950s and‌ ’60s was Bill Cullen.) It would become TV’s longest-running game show and⁣ the last⁤ on a ⁤broadcast network of ​what in TV’s early‌ days had numbered dozens.

“I have ‌grown old in your service,” the silver-haired, perennially tanned Barker joked on​ a prime-time television retrospective in ‍the mid-’90s.

In all, he taped more⁣ than 5,000⁣ shows in his career. He said⁢ he was retiring because​ “I’m just reaching⁣ the age where the constant effort to be there and do the show physically ⁢is a lot for me. … Better (to⁢ leave) a year too soon‍ than a year too late.” Comedian Drew Carey was chosen‌ to replace him.

Legendary game show ‌host Bob Barker, 83, blows a kiss goodbye to fans, as he tapes his final episode of “The Price Is Right” in Los⁤ Angeles on June 6, ‍2007. (Damian Dovarganes/AP Photo)

Barker was back with Carey for one show broadcast in‌ April 2009. He was there⁣ to promote the ⁢publication​ of his memoir, “Priceless Memories,” in which he summed up his joy from hosting the ⁢show as the opportunity⁢ “to watch people reveal themselves and to watch⁤ the ⁢excitement and‌ humor unfold.”

In 1994, the widowed Barker was sued⁢ for sexual harassment by Dian Parkinson, a “Price is Right” model for 18 years. Barker admitted engaging in “hanky panky” with Parkinson from 1989–91 ​but said she initiated​ the⁤ relationship. Parkinson​ dropped the lawsuit in ​1995, saying it was hurting ‌her health.

Mr.‍ Barker became embroiled in a⁣ dispute with another former “Price Is Right” model, Holly Hallstrom, who claimed she was fired⁣ in 1995 because the show’s ‌producers believed she was fat. Barker denied the ​allegations.

The Associated Press ⁣contributed to this report.


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