Griffin, Merv

Griffin, Merv
▪ 2008
Mervyn Edward Griffin  American television producer, talk-show host, and entrepreneur
born July 6, 1925 , San Mateo, Calif.

died Aug. 12, 2007, Los Angeles, Calif.
was the congenial host of the long-running The Merv Griffin Show (1962–63, 1965–86) and the creator of two of television's most successful game shows, Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune. Griffin parlayed his entertainment success into a multimillion-dollar business empire that included hotels, resorts, and casinos. He studied piano as a youth and by 1945 had begun singing professionally on the radio. He toured as a vocalist with bandleader Freddy Martin from 1948 and, in 1951, recorded the novelty song “I've Got a Lovely Bunch of Coconuts,” which became a number one hit. Griffin went on to enjoy a brief film career, appearing in such movies as So This Is Love (1953), By the Light of the Silvery Moon (1953), and The Boy from Oklahoma (1954) before focusing his efforts on television. After hosting the 1950s game show Play Your Hunch and substituting in 1962 for host Jack Paar on The Tonight Show, Griffin was offered his own daytime talk show. Though canceled after its initial season, The Merv Griffin Show returned in 1965 as a syndicated program. A skilled interviewer, Griffin was noted for his ability to put his famous guests at ease, and his show ran for more than 20 years on various networks. He achieved even greater success with his production company, which launched Jeopardy! in 1964 and Wheel of Fortune in 1975. By the time he sold Merv Griffin Enterprises—for $250 million—in 1986, he had become, by Forbes magazine's estimate, the richest performer in the history of Hollywood. Griffin was the recipient of a Daytime Emmy Award for lifetime achievement in 2005.

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