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  1. Gene Rayburn (December 22, 1917 – November 29, 1999) was an American radio and television personality. He is best known as the host of various editions of the popular American television game show Match Game for over two decades. Born Eugene Jelyevich[1] in Christopher, Illinois, he was the only child of Croatian immigrants. Rayburn's father died when he was an infant and his mother moved to ...

  2. 21 de may. de 2018 · A collection of funny moments from the 1970s version of Match Game featuring Gene Rayburn, Richard Dawson, Brett Somers, Fannie Flagg, and Scoey Mitchell.

  3. 28 de jul. de 2022 · As reported by CNN, Dawson's son Gary said his father "was loved by millions of Americans as a television icon, but loved even more as a husband, a father and grandfather by his family."However, as reported by Entertainment Weekly, Richard did have a bit of a "dark side.". Richard Dawson was born on November 20, 1932, in Gosport, Hampshire, England.

  4. www.infoplease.com › people › who2-biographyGene Rayburn | Infoplease

    29 de nov. de 1999 · Gene Rayburn was a television game show host known for the various incarnations of Match Game between 1962 and 1982. An aspiring singer, Rayburn became a radio disc jockey after World War II. He went from being a morning DJ to becoming the announcer for The Steve Allen Show (1953-59).

  5. 18 de may. de 2024 · Gene Rayburn, the iconic host of “Match Game,” had a deep voice and quick wit that captivated audiences. His love for game shows, fashion sense, and philanthropy left a lasting legacy in the entertainment industry. Known for his friendly personality and distinctive microphone, Gene Rayburn’s talent, humor, and charm made him a beloved figure.

  6. 18 de sept. de 2007 · Oct. 3, 2007. An obituary by The Associated Press on Sept. 18 about Brett Somers, an actress and comedian, erroneously included a survivor. Her daughter, Leslie, died in 2003. Brett Somers was an ...

  7. 5 de jun. de 2012 · Match Game was hosted for most of its run by Gene Rayburn, and it featured a rotating cast of regulars and occasional drop-ins, including Betty White, Charles Nelson Reilly, Brett Somers, Gary ...