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Bill Cullen Biography

Game Show Host

Bill Cullen's profession was game shows, and he was well-known as both a host and celebrity panelist. Cullen hosted his first quiz show in 1946, the radio program Winner Take All. He went on to appear on two dozen different game shows from the 1950s through the 1980s, including Name That Tune, Eye Guess, To Tell the Truth and The $25,000 Pyramid. He was the original host of The Price Is Right (where he was later succeeded by Bob Barker) and was a longtime panelist on I've Got A Secret, hosted by Garry Moore. Cullen's physical signatures were his horn-rimmed glasses and crewcut (though he later grew out the hair), and his cheerful low-ego style made him an enduring favorite with game show aficionados.

Extra credit: Cullen had polio as a child and walked with a slight limp... An avid flyer, he earned his pilot's license at age 15.

Four Good Links

Bill Cullen's World

Nice tribute with a bio and many photos

Remembering Bill

Fond memories and anecdotes in tribute to Cullen

Memories of Bill Cullen

Modern-day fans salute their beloved host

I've Got A Secret

Nice introduction to Cullen's longtime TV home

Vital Stats

Birth

18 February 1920

Birthplace

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Death

7 July 1990
(lung cancer, age 70)

Best Known As

The game show host with the horn-rimmed glasses