Vanna White
Vanna White (born February 18, 1957, in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina) is an American television personality who is best known as the hostess on the long-running game show Wheel of Fortune.
White's first national television appearance came in a 1980 episode of The Price is Right, where she was one of the first four contestants to "come on down" but did not make it on stage. Two years later she auditioned for the letter-turning job on Wheel of Fortune that Susan Stafford vacated. Merv Griffin chose her over two other finalists, and her first episode as Pat Sajak's regular assistant aired December 13, 1982. She remained with the daytime version of Wheel until its cancellation in 1991.
White's popularity soared after the nighttime version of Wheel debuted in September 1983. Within a year, Wheel was the highest-rated syndicated program, in large part because of "Vannamania". Her 1987 autobiography, Vanna Speaks!, was a best-seller. White was also the subject of "Weird Al" Yankovic's 1988 song, "Stuck in a Closet With Vanna White". She has also made cameo appearances on television shows such as Married... with Children and in movies such as The Naked Gun 33⅓. In 1992 the Guinness Book of World Records recognized White as "television's most frequent clapper". White's role changed from "letter turner" to "letter toucher" when the manually-operated board was replaced with an electronic board in 1997.
After more than two decades, White is still a key part of the success of Wheel of Fortune.
External links
- Internet Movie Database: Vanna White (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001846/)
- Vanna White's biography (http://www.wheeloffortune.com/bios.pjw?cat=about&id=11) on wheeloffortune.com