- Pat Sajak
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name = Pat Sajak
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birth_date = birth date and age|1946|10|26
birth_place =Chicago, Illinois
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death_place =Pat Sajak (born Patrick Leonard Sajdak on
October 26 ,1946 )cite web |url=http://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/pat-sajak/195266 |title=Pat Sajak Biography |accessdate=2007-10-15 |publisher=TV Guide] is atelevision personality , former weatherman and a formertalk show host, best known as the host of the Americantelevision game show , "Wheel of Fortune".Biography
Early life
Sajak, son of a
Polish American trucking foreman, was born and raised inChicago, Illinois . His mother, Joyce, remarried to Walter Backal. During his youth, he attended GoetheElementary School , as well as Gary Elementary School. He graduated from Farragut High School in 1964 and then went on toColumbia College Chicago while working as a desk clerk at thePalmer House hotel.Fact|date=February 2008Career
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 AM. In 1968, Sajak joined the U.S. Army, and was sent toVietnam , where he deejayed on Armed Forces Radio. In 1975, he beganDJ 'ing at 50,000-watt WSM in Nashville; at the time WSM was playingpop music during the day, and Sajak was the 3:00–5:00pm afternoon personality. Sajak moved out toLos Angeles in the late 1970s to find work, and answered phones as a clerk at numerous hotels while job hunting. Later, in 1977,KNBC -TV inLos Angeles was looking for a weatherman, and spotted Sajak working forNBC affiliate WSM-TV in Nashville. Sajak accepted KNBC's request for him to be a full-time weatherman for the station.In 1981,
Merv Griffin , creator of "Jeopardy! " and "Wheel of Fortune," asked Sajak — already known to local audiences for his jocular television persona — if he would be interested in taking over the duties as emcee of "Wheel of Fortune" fromChuck Woolery . Sajak, who had already hosted a few game show pilots, 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.Sajak had a small role as a
Buffalo, New York newscaster in the 1982 spoof film "". When his late-night talk show onCBS premiered in January 1989, he left the daytime version of "Wheel," and was replaced by formerSan Diego Chargers place-kickerRolf Benirschke . Pat appeared on Super Password several times from 1984–1989, as well as Password Plus in 1981, shortly after taking on hosting duties on Wheel of Fortune.In 1997, as part of an April Fool's joke, Sajak and
Alex Trebek switched jobs. Sajak hosted "Jeopardy!" and became a contestant along with the hostessVanna White on "Wheel of Fortune", which Trebek hosted. Sajak's wife Lesly took White's place on the letter board.Sajak hosted a late-night talk show on
CBS fromJanuary 9 ,1989 –April 13 ,1990 that failed to make ratings headway againstJohnny Carson . He has since been a frequent guest host forCNN 's "Larry King Live " when King himself was unable to attend. Sajak is also a regular substitute host forRegis Philbin on the syndicated "Live With Regis and Kelly ". Sajak also hosted a program, "Pat Sajak Weekend", on theFox News Channel in 2003. Sajak also currently hosts "The Pat Sajak Baseball Hour", a syndicated radio sports talk show.Sajak is an External Director of conservative publishing house Eagle Publishing and is on the Board of Trustees at
Hillsdale College in southernMichigan . He has written for "Human Events " and served on the Board of Directors for theClaremont Institute .Sajak once commented on "Wheel of Fortune" that his star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame has the wrong emblem. His is a movie camera when it should be a TV set. He quipped on the show that "someone should pry it off and sell it oneBay - it's a collectible!" The star has since been corrected.In 1983, Sajak appeared on NBC's soap opera
Days of Our Lives as Kevin Hathaway.Personal life
Sajak is married to his second wife, Lesly Brown, and has a son named Patrick and a daughter, Maggie. The couple splits time between
Severna Park, Maryland andManhattan Beach, California .One of Sajak's philanthropies is an expansion of the Anne Arundel Medical Center in
Annapolis, Maryland ; it is named the Sajak Pavilion in honor of his donations. He is also part-owner of Annapolis radio stationWNAV 1430, which broadcastsNaval Academy events and other local items of interest, andWestminster, Maryland radio stationWTTR , which playsOldies . He donated $100,000 to theHurricane Katrina Relief Fund.In 2005, Sajak, a huge baseball fan, became an investor in the
Golden Baseball League , a professional, independent baseball league with teams in California, Arizona, Nevada, Utah (United States) and Alberta (Canada). [ [http://www.goldenbaseball.com/subcontent.aspx?SecID=126 Golden Baseball League Ownership Group (Biographies)] ] [ [http://www.mikesummers.org/gblmedford/news/columns_08282008.htm Vanna gives us letters, but Sajak gives us baseball!] (GBL Medford website, August 28, 2008)] Pat is also a hockey fan and is a season ticket holder of the Washington Capitals.Fact|date=June 2008He was a major donor to the
Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and often posts political commentary on his official website. [ [http://www.patsajak.com/news_archive.php?view=says "Sajak Says..." archive] . Pat Sajak. Retrieved onJune 16 ,2007 .] According to public records, Sajak has donated over $17,000 to candidates and election committees; all are associated with the Republican Party. [ [http://www.newsmeat.com/celebrity_political_donations/Pat_Sajak.php NEWSMEAT ▷ Pat Sajak's Federal Campaign Contribution Report ] ]References
External links
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* [http://www.patsajak.com Pat Sajak's official website]
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