Chuck Woolery, the original host of Wheel of Fortune, passed away at 83 in his Texas home. Known for his charm and wit, Woolery transformed game shows like Love Connection and Scrabble into household favorites during his decades-long career. Born in 1941, Woolery started in music before becoming a TV legend, hosting iconic programs and engaging audiences nationwide. He is survived by his wife, Kim, and four children. Woolery’s passing marks the end of an era for game show enthusiasts and fans who cherished his charismatic presence.
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