White kicked off working alongside Pat Sajak on “Wheel of Fortune” on Dec. 13, 1982. After 42 years, the beloved host, 79, ...
Vanna White is a true ride or die! The Wheel of Fortune star has revealed that she almost quit after Pat Sajak retired from ...
"Wheel of Fortune" cohost Vanna White revealed she almost left television behind when Pat Sajak retired from the iconic game show in 2024.
Vanna White is approaching the 45-year mark as co-host of Wheel of Fortune. After her longtime co-host, Pat Sajak, announced ...
The game of Wheel of Fortune hasn’t changed much in the past 40-plus years it’s been on the air, with its strong premise making it one of the best game shows of all time. However, different elements ...
A woman from Connecticut just became the biggest winner in the history of "Wheel of Fortune." Stamford resident Christina Derevjanik won $1,035,155 on the Ryan Seacrest-hosted game show that aired on ...
“Wheel of Fortune” is introducing a massive format change for one week only. The game show is teaming up with sports betting company DraftKings for Multiplier Tournament Week, which will run from ...
Vanna White is opening up about her future on Wheel of Fortune and looking back at a time when she considered retiring from the long-running game show. In an interview with E! News, White - who's ...
Jill Freud, the longtime actress whose final big-screen role was in Love Actually and who was the inspiration for Lucy in C.S. Lewis’ Chronicles of Narnia, has died, according to her daughter Emma ...
Cinema and television history shines brighter because of the incredible contributions of Black actresses who have broken barriers and redefined storytelling. These women have brought authenticity and ...
The Wicked Witch of the West has had many names across many adaptations — and she’s been played by many notable actresses over the decades Alyssa Modos is a contributing writer at PEOPLE. She has been ...
As a teenager, she worked for the author as his housekeeper, and he created Lucy Pevensie with her in mind. By Mike Barnes Senior Editor Jill Freud, a British actress and theater producer who as C.S.