Vanna Hosted Wheel Of Fortune
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The Question:
Vanna White From Wheel of Fortune. Vanna Marie White Roshich, more known as Vanna White, is a famous television personality, game show host, and actress, and has been the host of Wheel of Fortune since 1982. She is the daughter of Joan Marie Nicholas and Miguel who divorced when she was only a baby. Wheel of Fortune hosts Pat Sajak and Vanna White honor Alex Trebek. Including a snap from a 1997 April Fool's Day episode where Trebek hosted Wheel of Fortune and Sajak and White were contestants. By Francesca Gariano The tables have turned on “Wheel of Fortune” for Vanna White. The 62-year-old television personality will be filling in for host Pat Sajak after undergoing emergency surgery. Vanna White quickly became a household name when she was named Co-Host of Wheel of Fortune in 1982. After auditioning alongside over 200 other hopefuls, Merv Griffin ultimately awarded the coveted spot to Vanna because “she turned the letters the best.”. Vanna White has been on Wheel of Fortune for over 35 years, joining the show only one year after Pat. From just Wheel of Fortune alone, ABC reported that she makes an estimated $4 million a year – but her empire doesn't stop with the show. She's also an avid real estate investor, owning a few apartment complexes and also avidly flipping houses.
Before Vanna White & Pat Sajak there were two other hosts of Wheel of Fortune. One was Chuck Woolery. Who was the woman?
The Answer:
You are correct. Game show veteran Chuck Woolery was one of the first hosts of the show when it debuted on Jan. 6, 1975.
Now, would you like to spin or buy a vowel?
Just kidding.
To answer your question, L.A.-based talk show personality Susan Stafford was the show's other host. Pat Sajak debuted as host in December 1981 and Vanna White replaced Stafford a year later.
And while we have your attention, here's one you can stump your friends with at your next party. The first letter Vanna ever turned on the Wheel of Fortune puzzleboard was a 't.'
In case you're wondering, we found all this information at the Wheel of Fortune web site.
-The Editors
Everyone is talking about Vanna taking over for Pat Sajak on the famous game show, but this REALLY isn't the first time!
Everyone is super happy that Vanna White took over hosting duties on Wheel of Fortune for Pat Sajak, but hello, am I the only one who went hard on Wheel of Fortune 64 in 1997? I mean, I know Wave Race 64 was dope and StarFox 64 kicked serious ass, but I can’t be the only one who remembers how sick Wheel of Fortune 64 was? Look, I concede it was no Goldeneye 64, but Wheel of Fortune64 is, in my head, the actual first time Vanna White hosted the show.
That’s right, this supposed historic occasion — Vanna White stepping in to host Wheel of Fortune because regular host Pat Sajak had emergency surgery — is not actually new. Everyone is going to tell you it’s new, but that’s because their memories have been erased and all references to Vanna64 have been deleted. Let’s fire up our Nintendo 64s and try to remember the truth.
For the first time in 37 years, Vanna White steps in as the host of #WheelOfFortune.
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— Complex (@Complex) December 10, 2019
If you played Wheel of Fortune 64 in 1997 on the N64 (which I’m sure you all did, it’s clearly amazing) then you know that in that video game version of the popular word puzzle game show, Vanna White was both “host” and “Vanna.” This duo of two Vannas is what we can refer to as “Vanna64.” Obviously, there is IRL Vanna, but I think it’s pretty obvious that Vanna64 was a digital clone of “IRL Vanna.” (Kind of like what happened to Miley Cyrus in Black Mirror)
ANYWAYS, in Wheel of Fortune 64, Vanna64 spoke to you the player exactly the way Pat Sajak would, and, to be clear, in the universe of Wheel of Fortune 64, Pat Sajak did not exist. Yes, there were two Vannas in this world, kind of like Westworld hosts or Cylons on Battlestar Galactica. In fact, the dual nature of Vanna64 was never revealed to me mostly because I never got great at using my N64 controller to buy vowels. Perhaps Pat Sajak was a boss at the end of the game? I never got that far. All I know is that Vanna64 was the supreme ruler of this video game universe.
It’s unclear why Pat Sajak’s visage wasn’t used for this groundbreaking 1997 game, but as I’m sure you all remember, Vanna’s face was the one on the cartridge, which actually made her face the only human face in the game. True, you were able to select ghostly avatars of different contestants, but their features were blurred, kind of like the way people’s faces are blank when Jim Carrey’s memories are erased in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. The point is, in Wheel of Fortune 64, Vanna White was a god who could control the wheel, cause you to lose a turn, or force the game to start over.
It’s nice to see IRL Vanna ascending to the height of power she so richly deserves. But, for those of us who remember Vanna White 64, this has all happened before, and it will surely happen again.