From Yahoo/People:
“Bob Barker, Longtime 'The Price Is Right' Host, Dead at 99:
'The World’s Greatest MC'”
Bob Barker, the legendary host of The Price Is Right, has
died, PEOPLE can confirm. He was 99. Barker died of natural causes in his
longtime Hollywood Hills home this week, Roger Neal — who served as his
publicist from 1987 through 1994, and again from 2020 — announced Saturday on
behalf of Barker's girlfriend, Nancy Burnet. “It is with profound sadness that
we announce that the World’s Greatest MC who ever lived, Bob Barker, has left
us," Neal said in a statement. “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," Burnet
added in her own. "We were great friends over these 40 yrs. He will be
missed.” Barker is survived by his half-brother Kent Valandra and half-nephews
Robert Valandra and Chip Valandra, as well as a half-niece, Vickie Valandra
Kelly.
The TV personality has battled various health problems in the
past few years. In January 2019, paramedics were called to Barker's Hollywood
Hills home after he fell at his residence. Although an ambulance was on the
scene, he was not hospitalized. Several months earlier, Barker's manager
confirmed to PEOPLE that an ambulance and the fire department responded to his
Hollywood Hills home for a "non-emergency back problem" in October
2018. Afterwards, his manager said Barker was "fine and resting at
home." The incident came more than a year after he fell and hit his head
at his home in June 2017. Barker served as the host of The Price Is Right for
35 years before announcing his retirement at the age of 87. His last episode on
the iconic show, now hosted by Drew Carey, was in 2007. Fans often waited hours
outside CBS TV City in Los Angeles just to hear Barker utter the famous phrase,
"And the actual retail price is…." When he eventually retired, even
Barker had reservations about leaving the gig that turned him into a TV icon. "I
have thought every year for the last 10 or 15 years that maybe I should quit,
and then I think, 'No, I'll do it for another year,'" he told
Entertainment Weekly in 2007. "I regret that I'm quitting now.'"
Barker began his television career after moving out to Los
Angeles in 1956. It was only a matter of days before he secured his first
hosting gig on Truth or Consequences, where he worked for 18 years. He began
hosting The Price Is Right on CBS in 1972. An overnight hit, it became the
longest-running game show in U.S. history and turned Barker into the
longest-tenured game show host. Though Barker's fame helped him to land several
big-screen roles, including in Adam Sandler's 1996 comedy Happy Gilmore, his
work in TV remained his crowning achievement. "It's probably hard to
believe, but I have thoroughly enjoyed doing this show for all these
years," Barker once told Entertainment Weekly. Barker was previously
married to wife Dorothy Jo for 36 years before her death in 1981. The couple
had no children, and the television host never remarried.
^ This is sad. I used to watch him when I was home sick from
school. ^
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