Bob Barker Net Worth

Bob Barker Net Worth is
$70 Million

Bob Barker's salary
$10 Million Per Year

Bob Barker Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Bob Barker is known as among the most well-known and successful television personalities. It’s been said the total sum of Bob Barker net worth reaches an approximation of 70 million dollars. He’s mainly called a former television game show host which brought acclaim and enormous monetary success to Bob Barker.

Between the years 1972-2007, Bob was known as a host of the TV show “The Price Is Right” which was aired to the NBC station. These two shows raised the overall sum of Bob Barker net worth by a mile.

Through the the second world war, Bob Barker served in the United States Navy. In 1956, Bob began his career as a game show host with hosting “Truth or Consequences”. Ever since then, he’s hosted many TV shows, for example, top-notch show “Miss Universe” along with a number of other beauty pageants.

Following the passing of his wife, Bob Barker became involved into organizations of maintaining animal rights. Then belonged to organizations like “Sea Shepherd Conservation Society” along with “The United Activists for Animal Rights”. In once, he observed his 50 years anniversary as a TV presenter and game show host.

Bob Barker was born in Washington to his mom who had been a school teacher and his dad who worked in electric high line creating throughout Washington.

A couple of years after his passing, Bob Barker as well as the remainder of his family moved to Springfield, Missouri, where the entertainer finished high school in 1941. Bob registered into university and got a scholarship in basketball. Bob graduated in economics summa cum laude. In Springfield, Bob also got his first occupation associated with the media which was working in the radio station called “KTTS FM”. It began to roll up the entire quantity of Bob Barker net worth which he’s now.

Bob Barker Net Worth $70 Million Dollars


Full NameBob Barker
Net Worth$70 Million
Salary$10 Million Per Year
Date Of BirthDecember 12, 1923 (age 91
Place Of BirthDarrington, Washington, United States
Height6 ft (1.85 m)
ProfessionGame Show Host, Television producer, Actor, Presenter, Fighter pilot
EducationCentral Academy of Excellence (1941), Drury University, Central High School
NationalityUnited States of America
SpouseDorothy Jo Gideon (m. 1945–1981)
ParentsMatilda Kent Tarleton, Byron John Barker
SiblingsKent Valandra
NicknamesRobert William Barker , Robert Barker
AwardsDaytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host, MTV Movie Award for Best Fight, Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game/Audience Participation Show
NominationsPeople's Choice Award for Favorite Game Show Host
TV ShowsTruth or Consequences, That's My Line, The Price Is Right, The Family Game
Star SignSagittarius
#Trademark
1The catchphrase "You're over!"
2White hair
3Always uses a wired microphone with a marble top
4Always closes the show with the phrase, "Help Control The Pet Population, Have Your Pets Spayed Or Neutered."
TitleSalary
The New Price Is Right (1972)$10,000,000 /year (2007)
#Quote
1A true gentleman to work for. A wonderful boss. A visionary. The man pretty much invented the game show genre. One of the true pioneers of television.
2Richard (Dawson), or as his close friends would call him "Dickie", was one of my closest friends in the business. We lunched frequently, went out for drinks frequently. I remember when he told me he got the Family Feud job, I tried to give him advice that he would have to tone down his behavior from how he was on Match Game. He told me, "Bob, I'm not you, I'm not Charlie Charming." He found his own way to host that show, and found tremendous success in the process. One of the rare talents in the business. A sharp mind and a quick wit. I miss him everyday.
3Richard (Dawson) hated being called a game show host. He saw himself as an actor, comedian, an all around entertainer. As Family Feud gained popularity, he started adding more talk show like elements, which the producers hated and some of our fellow colleagues in the business thought was poor form. Richard didn't care and kept doing that. Since the ratings initially were good, he got away with it. However, once they started slipping, the network forced his hand, telling him less jokes, more game. He hated being told what to do, so his effort and attitude in hosting the show dropped and it soon suffered and was cancelled. I think he saw (Family) Feud as a stepping stone to a gig like Johnny Carson, and unfortunately that never panned out. Even with his success, I think he saw his career as somewhat of a disappointment because of that.
4Alex (Trebek) personifies the saying know what your show is and own it. He knows Jeopardy! is a serious quiz show and he hosts it in that manner. Cut from the same mold as Allen Ludden, keep the nonsense to a minimum and hold the show to a high standard of class.
5[Who announced on his 90th Birthday on The Price Is Right (1972)]: Thrill of accomplishment, after 35 years to finally, be able to say, 'Come on Down.' You know, wherever I go, people on the street will say, 'Hey, Bob, Come on Down!'
6[When he threw several punches on The Bold and the Beautiful (1987)]: I thought it was a wonderful idea because Happy Gilmore is still playing on television frequently and everybody loved that fight scene.
7[Who clarified about his fall]: I started to fall forward, and I didn't want to land on the cement so I twisted and landed right over here but my head was on the cement and so I cut my head all up and cut my knee and scraped it.
8[Who defended actress Mia Farrow who tweeted on the Lion Killer Address on Twitter]: Well, if by publicizing his address they can make him miserable, I say publicize that address. Because this man deserves to be made miserable for years to come
9[Who fondly remembers him in that one scene of Happy Gilmore (1996)]: People love that movie, the young men particularly. I never taped a Price is Right after the movie release that the audience didn't want to, during commercials, talk about Happy Gilmore. They loved it. They asked me all sorts of things. The young men would ask me, 'In real life, could you really whip Adam Sandler?' I would tell them, 'Are you kidding? Adam Sandler couldn't whip Regis Philbin.' I'm in fighting frame, fit to fight. Adam has been abusing his body.
10[Of Bill Todman]: He was a delightful man. He personified a man you might aspire to be: a gentleman, personable, successful, handsome and very intelligent. He had the attributes to sell you anything, and the intelligence to sell it beautifully. On one of my first days there, we chatted alone. His kindness and flattering remarks, that he'd admired my work [as host of Truth or Consequences] made me feel very comfortable, very much at home.
11[When Drew Carey would do The Price Is Right (1972) at Barker's blessing]: Drew has done exactly what I would advise any young host to do, which is to not worry about how it was done before. You've got to go out there and do the show the way you want to do it. It's your show.
12[on 'The Price is Right' offering a trip to the Calgary Stampede as a prize] If I had been there, it would never in the world have happened. This Calgary Stampede is just an egregious example of inhumane treatment for animals. To give that prize away, I think, is disgusting.
13I can tell you that I'd rather be kissed by my dogs than by some people I've known.
14On the birth of the 1,200-ton anti-whaling ship, The Bob Barker: Paul Watson said he thought he could put the Japanese whaling fleet out of business if he had $5 million. I said, 'I think you do have the skills to do that, and I have $5 million, so let's get it on,' so that's what we did.
15[when he wasn't familiar with Drew Carey's performances for his choosing as his own replacement on The Price Is Right (1972) in 2007]: I understand he ad-libs very well and that he has a very nice, friendly way of working, and I think both of those would be helpful to him on 'The Price Is Right.'
16[about when he will retire from The Price Is Right (1972)] I don't know what else I would do. I don't have a family to look after and my wife [Dorothy Jo] has passed on to a better place. I love my job, as long as I enjoy coming to work everyday and have a bounce in my step, I'll keep doing it.
17[about how he would do if he was a contestant instead of the host on The Price Is Right (1972)] I don't do my own shopping, my housekeeper does that for me, so I'd be doomed if I was a contestant on the show.
18[about his decision to stop coloring his hair during the 1987-1988 season] The producers and executives at CBS were very hesitant about it initially, but I knew that a change had to be made. Once my hair was starting to look more red and yellow than brown, I knew that the days of getting my hair to have its natural color were long gone and it was time to face the facts that I was getting older. Though it surprised and shocked fans initially when I let my hair go gray, they stuck behind me and the show stayed strong.
19You cannot accept that . . . when you see animals in pictures, you are putting them at risk.
20I'm a vegetarian - I think there's a strong possibility, had I not become a vegetarian, I would not be working now. I became a vegetarian about 25 years ago, and I did it out of concern for animals. But I immediately began having more energy and feeling better.
21Don't go to them, do not go to movies in which there are animals, because if you do, you are subsidizing animal cruelty.
#Fact
1Barker made a guest appearance on The Price Is Right (1972), on April 1, 2015. In fact, he led the first bid and the pricing game, which was "Lucky $even.".
2Was idolized by: Bob Goen, Pat Finn, Wayne Cox, Adam Sandler, Rosie O'Donnell, Wayne Brady, Ron Pearson, Jimmy Pardo, Graham Elwood, Todd Newton, Guy Fieri, J.D. Roth and Marc Summers.
3Lifelong friends with Wink Martindale, Bill Cullen and Gene Rayburn.
4Had feuded with Betty White.
5Despite his busy schedule with his daytime show, the job for The Price Is Right (1972) nighttime was given to Tom Kennedy, in 1985. Unlike Barker, and like fellow game show host Bill Cullen, Kennedy's job became too demanding, as well.
6Unlike his fellow game show host Richard Dawson, Barker had been kissed by females on his cheek.
7Had complained of vision problems while exercising. After a visit to his doctor, he was sent to see a neurologist, who told Barker he had had a mild stroke. He recovered and went back to work to tape the start of the 20th Season of The Price Is Right (1972). [1991].
8The police and rescue personnel were summoned nearby Barker's Los Angeles-area home, where they found the game show host tripped and fell on his head on the sidewalk, where the ambulance rushed him to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, for lacerations on his head that were not seriously injured. He was soon recovered. [22 October 2015].
9Won the 2009 WWE Slammy Award for Best Raw Guest Host, just a couple days after his 86th Birthday. [14 December 2009].
10As of 2015, Barker has survived a series of health problems over the years, from a mild stroke, to a carotid endarterectomy, to a stroke, to prostate surgery, to skin cancer, to an adverse drug reaction and finally to a fall.
11During GSN's 2009 Game Show Awards, Barker was presented the Lifetime Achievement Award by Tom Bergeron. However, prior to the taping of the awards, Barker and Betty White were involved in a feud between the two of them over a plan to relocate an elephant to a sanctuary in San Andreas. In response, Barker threatened that he would not show up at the ceremony if White was there. White did not appear at the ceremony, however taped a dedication to Mark Goodson. [6 June 2009].
12He is known to be a very private man.
13His idol was Buddy Ebsen. In fact, when Barker was growing up, he was a huge fan of his.
14Is a Republican.
15Was a spokesperson for the public service announcement, PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), in 2011.
16His wife, Dorothy Jo Gideon Barker, died on October 19, 1981, at age 57.
17As a young man, he used to listen to Bill Cullen's very first radio show.
18Never had any children.
19Barker's long life has contributed to exercising, eating vegetables and genetics.
20Hobbies: golfing, karate, dining out, pets, gardening and playing games.
21Was a spokesperson for the public service announcement, promoting the transition to Digital Television in the United States. The advertisement was produced under the first proposed date of February 16, 2009, for the transition.
22Like fellow game show hosts, Bill Cullen, Gene Rayburn, Geoff Edwards and Wink Martindale, Barker was known to be a very busy television personality.
23His birthplace, Darrington, Washington, is 46 miles, north of Everett, Washington.
24Long lives ran in his family.
25Was a semi-regular on Dinah! (1974). The most coincidental thing is her show was taped in the same studio as The Price Is Right (1972). Even more incredible was Barker did original stunts on The New Truth and Consequences (1950), on her show.
26Does not sing, act nor dance.
27It was his late wife, Dorothy Jo, who had a love for animals, before Barker followed her.
28On one of the tapings of The Price Is Right (1972), a young lady had unfortunately chosen to wear a tiny tube top that warm day in 1977, when she sat in the studio audience awaiting that fateful call. When Johnny Olson called her name, she did that and more. As she bounded down the stairs, she was blissfully unaware that her top had slid down to a precarious level. When Barker eventually took the stage, he suspected that the cheers, hoots and hollers were not necessarily directed towards him.
29Had a weekly show for Southern California Edison, the electric power company, which aired locally on CBS. With Dorothy Jo, who was his producer, he traveled to two cities a day to visit Edison's "Electric Living Centers," where he interviewed homemakers about the latest electrical wonders.
30His mother, Matilda Valandra, died on February 26, 1989. She lived to be 92.
31His former The Price Is Right (1972) producer Roger Dobkowitz, along with his wife, Valerie Dobkowitz, occasionally go out dining with him, since retirement.
32During his 35-year-run of The Price Is Right (1972), Barker had 82 winning contestants, who were also "Double Showcase Winners.".
33On a taping of The Price Is Right (1972), he had a contestant playing 3 Strikes Plus, where somebody partially drew a chip out of the bag, then quickly put it back in before anyone else could see what it was. A few seconds later, the contestant drew the number and won. Although the show's staff has never publicly accused the contestant of cheating, 3 Strikes Plus, was not to be played again.
34On The Price Is Right (1972), Barker's producers changed the design of the bag to make it harder for contestants to "peek" at the disks, and they probably figured that was enough of a security. Also from this point until the mid-90s, Bob would often instruct the contestant to 'not look at the number until you have it clear out of the bag.'.
35Met fellow game show hosts Wink Martindale and Jim Lange, while working in the Chuck Barris Studios, in Los Angeles, California, prior to becoming a game show host in 1967. The other host in the same studio was Bob Eubanks.
36Had a contestant on The Price Is Right (1972) who won $42,695 in cash and prizes, who also won $5,000 on Punchboard and $11,000 on the Big Wheel.
37In 2013, Barker made a guest appearance on The Price Is Right (1972) with Drew Carey to celebrate his 90th Birthday.
38Is the only The Price Is Right (1972) host, not to give the 'Mountain Climber' any names, as either Hans or Fritz, in the pricing game, 'Cliff Hangers.'.
39The first Double Showcase Winner on The Price Is Right (1972), was a newlywed, who won a car in 'Any Number.'.
40Announces intentions to retire from The Price Is Right (1972) in June 2007 after thirty five years on the series and fifty years on television. [October 2006]
41Release of his autobiography, "Priceless Memories" by Bob with Digby Diehl. [2009]
42When one of Chuck Woolery's three sons, Chad, had died in a motorcycle accident in 1986, he wrote a letter to Woolery, expressing his condolences.
43At age 26, Barker moved to Los Angeles, California, in 1950, to pursue a career in Broadcasting.
44After his 35-year stint as host of The Price Is Right (1972), he retired from hosting game shows, in June 2007, at age 83. Prior to his retirement, Barker made a cameo appearance with Drew Carey to promote his book, 'Priceless Moments,' when he was featured in the showcase, in 2009.
45Did not participate in the 40th Anniversary Special of The Price Is Right (1972).
46Inducted into the South Dakota Hall of Fame in 1980.
47Was the most frequent guest on Dinah! (1974). On that show, he was doing original stunts from The New Truth and Consequences (1950).
48Mentor and friend of Roger Dobkowitz and Rich Fields.
49Another game show that he produced was "Lucky Numbers". It ran on local Southern California television and was hosted by former actor and disc jockey Geoff Edwards.
50Ranked #1 on Life's 15 Best Game Show Hosts.
51Before Marjorie Goodson co-hosted Classic Concentration (1987) which was produced by her father, Mark Goodson, she appeared on Barker's show The Price Is Right (1972), dancing in a showcase skit.
52Had missed only 4 tapings of The Price Is Right (1972) due to illness. Dennis James substituted for him for almost a week in 1974.
53On the premiere episode of The Price Is Right (1972), the first three games he got the contestants to play separately were: 'Any Number,' 'Bonus Game,' and 'Double Prices.'.
54After fellow game show host Richard Dawson left the second incarnation of Match Game 73 (1973), Barker sat in his former place for the entire week, on the first week.
55He became a vegetarian in 1979, out of concern for animals.
56Long before Chuck Norris was a successful actor, he made a guest appearance with Barker on The New Truth and Consequences (1950), where Barker first met him.
57On the very first episode of The Price Is Right (1972), a contestant who played the game, 'Any Number,' won a Chevrolet Vega, whose price was $2,746.
58Collapsed at an L.A. shooting range. He was rushed to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, where he was treated for an adverse drug reaction and released. [17 September 2010].
59Ranked #1 as GSN's Top 10 Game Show Hosts of All Time.
60Was Ralph Edwards's first choice as host of The New Truth and Consequences (1950). When Edwards was tired of doing double duty for two shows (the other one being This Is Your Life (1952)), he asked Barker to host it, which launched Barker's 55-year career in game shows.
61Best known by the public as host of The New Truth and Consequences (1950) and The Price Is Right (1972).
62After the original The Price Is Right (1972) producer, Frank Wayne passed away, Barker was promoted to executive producer of the show for 19 years, until his retirement in 2007.
63Classmate of Jim Lowe.
64Graduated from Drury College, in Springfield, Missouri, with a degree in political science, in 1949, with honors.
65Before he was a game show host, he was a news writer.
66Played basketball in both his junior high and high school years.
67Attended Todd County High School, in Mission, South Dakota, before attending Central High School in Springfield, Missouri, years later.
68When he was 15, his family moved to Springfield, Missouri, with his family.
69After his mother's second marriage, Barker's family moved to Springfield, Missouri.
70Before he was a successful game show host, producer and animal rights activist, he was a radio disc jockey and announcer.
71In 1931, when he was only age 7, Barker moved with his mother to the Rosebud Indian Reservation in Mission, South Dakota.
72Is the second television personality ever to have hosted a game show longer than anybody else in the business, behind Mike Wallace, but in-front of Vin Scully.
73Has a ship named after him that is owned and operated by the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, whose donation of $5 million to the society facilitated the purchase of the ship. It first started operating for the group in late 2009/early 2010 in its campaign against whaling by Japanese fisheries.
74Friends with: Bill Cullen, Gene Rayburn, Charles Nelson Reilly, Alex Trebek, Bob Eubanks, Bob Goen, Geoff Edwards, Wink Martindale, Richard Dawson, Pat Sajak, Pat Finn, Tom Kennedy, Peter Marshall, Monty Hall, Jim Perry, Jim Lange, Chuck Woolery, Chuck Norris, James Stewart, Mickey Rooney, Johnny Carson, Mike Wallace, Joan Rivers, Regis Philbin, Jeanne Cooper, Peter Tomarken, Dick Clark, Larry King, Céline Dion, Rosie O'Donnell, Carol Burnett and Adam Sandler.
75Bob Barker is 1/8 Sioux.
76Inducted into the Hall of Famous Missourians in 2007.
77Is a very good friend of another retired game show host Richard Dawson, who was also employed at Mark Goodson Productions, for 10 years, as host of Family Feud (1976).
78Future The Price Is Right (1972) announcer, Rich Fields, said Barker was his childhood television hero.
79Before she became a talk show hostess, Jenny Jones was one of his contestants. She also won several prizes.
80Nine days after his birthday, and until Edwards' death in 2005, he would have luncheon with Ralph Edwards, every December 21 of each year, at 12:05 P.M.
81Future psychologist Phil McGraw, and his wife, Robin McGraw, were both in the audience on The Price Is Right (1972), during their honeymoon in 1976. In 2007, Dr. Phil paid tribute to him at the The 34th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards (2007), which was aired after Barker's final episode.
82On September 26, 2008, Springfield, MO named a street behind Drury University in honor of him. This street is called Bob Barker Boulevard.
83He was not the producers first choice to host The Price Is Right (1972). It was only when Mark Goodson found out that Bill Cullen had a great difficulty walking around the set because it was too strenuous for him.
84In 2006, he donated $1,000,000 to Georgetown University to endow a fund at its law school that will focus on the study of animal rights.
85On stage after one of his last tapings as host of the Price is Right, he was given an award for his lifetime of animal activism from the spca-LA (Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Los Angeles) by its President, Madeline Bernstein, and its honorary board member and celebrity animal ambassador, Vicki Roberts.
86He announced his retirement as host of The Price Is Right (1972) effective in June, 2007. He later announced the date would be June 15th. (31 October 2006).
87Won an MTV Movie Award for his fight scene with Adam Sandler in Happy Gilmore (1996), during which he uttered the immortal line, "Now you've had enough... bitch!".
88The first game show that he produced was "Lucky Pair". It ran on local Southern California television and was the first game show hosted by Richard Dawson. Dawson would later become host of Family Feud (1976), which was also produced by Mark Goodson, who produced Barker's The Price Is Right (1972).
89Created and ran "The Bob Barker Fun and Games Show", which were personal appearances by him at parties and social events. They utilized aspects of his two shows, The New Truth and Consequences (1950) and The Price Is Right (1972). He did these until the mid-1980s.
90Is a huge sports fan. In his spare time, he enjoys golf and even martial arts.
91Was inducted into the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Hall of Fame in May 2004 by Dick Askin, Chairman & CEO of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Askin is also President & CEO of Tribune Entertainment Company.
92Created The Price Is Right (1972) pricing games "2 for the Price of 1," "Bonkers!," "Coming or Going," "Eazy az 1 2 3," "Let 'Em Roll," "Triple Play," and "More or Less".
93Is good friends with Rosie O'Donnell, and appeared on her show in 1998, shortly before his 75th birthday.
94Before she became a game show hostess, Vanna White was one of his former contestants.
95Had nine biggest winners in the 35 years of hosting The Price Is Right (1972): One was a contestant that had won $54,772 in cash/prizes, six years later (3 in the same year), a veteran Marine has won $65,261, in car/prizes, followed by a former Pepperdine University student who won $88,865 in cars/prizes, then, a mother who won $79,845 in cash/prizes. Three years later, a childhood hero of Barker's won $71,377, in prizes. Then, on his 5,000th show, a college student won $60,766 in car/prizes. Six years later, on his 6,000th show, the other contestant won $97,130 in cars/prizes, at the beginning of his final year, a University of Tennessee volleyball player/mother who won $147,517 in cash/prizes, a loyal fan of Barker's who won $98,484 in cash/prizes on his second-to-last appearance and a childhood hero of Barker's, who was born 9 days after the show's debut, won $140,235 on Barker's last appearance.
96Appeared on The Arsenio Hall Show (1989) twice.
97Appeared on The Wayne Brady Show (2002) for his 80th Birthday.
98Enlisted in the United States Navy on November 24, 1942. Was assigned the service number 7033834 and became a naval aviation cadet on June 10, 1943. Was commissioned an ensign on December 6, 1944 and served on active duty until November 24, 1945. Was awarded the American Campaign Medal and World War II Victory Medal. Served as a Flight Officer in the U.S. Naval Reserve. Remained on the rolls of the Naval Reserve until December 7, 1960, when he was discharged from service as a lieutenant junior grade.
99He is a member of Sigma Nu Fraternity.
100After filming the 30th Season Finale of The Price Is Right (1972), and only 6 weeks after recovering from a stroke, he was in another health crisis when he underwent prostate surgery at George Washington University Hospital in Washington, D.C., to remove his enlarged prostate. His third operation was so successful that he recovered just in time for him to go back to work. (11 July 2002).
1011987: He requested and received permission from The Price Is Right (1972) producers and network executives to stop coloring his hair and allow it to go gray, a move that met with approval from his fans.
102Has a half-brother named Kent Valandra.
103His father, Byron John Barker, a power-line foreman, died in 1929 from complications after falling off a pole.
104December 1999: Had his Hollywood home - a 1929 5,000-sq.-ft. Spanish Colonial Revival-style house - designated a historic-cultural monument by the city of Los Angeles.
105Has a black belt in karate. Also earned a red belt in tang soo do karate under Chuck Norris.
106A Civil War buff.
107Broke the record set by Johnny Carson for hosting the same network TV show continuously, with 29 years, 7 months, 22 days as host of The Price Is Right (1972). (26 April 2002).
108Barker and Syd Vinnedge, a senior executive with FremantleMedia (formerly Pearson Television) presented $500,000 to the Harvard Law School to fund courses on animal rights law. The gift is being given by FremantleMedia in honor of Barker's 30 years as host of The Price Is Right (1972) and his long involvement with the animal rights movement. FremantleMedia produces Barker's long-running CBS game show. (2001).
109Hosted two of the longest-running game shows in television history. He hosted The New Truth and Consequences (1950) for 18 years, followed by The Price Is Right (1972) for 35 years, surpassing What's My Line? (1950), which had a 17-year run.
110Graduated from Springfield Central High School in Springfield, Missouri, in 1941.
111From 1967 to 1988, Barker was the long-time host of Miss USA Beauty Pageant.
112In 1994, he was sued for sexual harassment by one of the models on The Price Is Right (1972).
113Barker was in Washington, D.C. to meet with congressmen to try to get elephants banned from circuses and traveling shows.
114Underwent surgery at George Washington University Hospital in Washington, DC, to clear a severe blockage in his left carotid artery, which carries blood to the brain. (September 20, 1999).

Producer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Price Is Right1988-2007TV Series executive producer - 3,371 episodes
A Celebration of Bob Barker's 50 Years in Television2007TV Special documentary executive producer
The Price Is Right Million Dollar Spectacular2003-2007TV Series executive producer - 16 episodes
The Price Is Right Salutes2002TV Mini-Series executive producer - 6 episodes
The Price Is Right 30th Anniversary Special2002TV Movie executive producer
The Price Is Right 25th Anniversary Special1996TV Movie executive producer

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
SpongeBob SquarePants2015TV SeriesBob Barnacle
Unscripted2013TV Series
How I Met Your Mother2007TV SeriesBob Barker
Futurama2000TV SeriesBob Barker
Something So Right1996-1997TV SeriesBen
Happy Gilmore1996Bob Barker
The Nanny1994TV SeriesBob Barker
Overlanders1979TV MovieThe Piper
Bonanza1960TV SeriesMort

Thanks

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Hidden Crimes1986Documentary special thanks

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Best Time Ever with Neil Patrick Harris2015TV SeriesHimself - Guest, Best Time Ever Awards
Inside Edition2015TV Series documentaryHimself / Himself - Animal Activist
Entertainment Tonight2006-2015TV SeriesHimself
The Price Is Right1972-2015TV SeriesHimself - Host / Host / Himself - April Fool's Host / ...
Night of Too Many Stars: America Comes Together for Autism Programs2015TV SpecialHimself
The Bold and the Beautiful2014TV SeriesHimself
Lion Ark2013DocumentaryHimself
The Top 100 Moments in Raw History2012VideoHimself
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson2006-2011TV SeriesHimself / Himself - Guest
WWE Raw2009TV SeriesHimself / Bob Barker
2009 Game Show Awards2009TV SpecialHimself
The Morning Show with Mike & Juliet2009TV SeriesHimself
Rachael Ray2009TV SeriesHimself
The Bonnie Hunt Show2008TV SeriesHimself
Family Guy2001-2008TV SeriesHimself
Pioneers of Television2008TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself
Larry King Live2007TV SeriesHimself
The 34th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards2007TV SpecialHimself - Winner: Outstanding Game Show Host
A Celebration of Bob Barker's 50 Years in Television2007TV Special documentaryHimself - Host
Late Show with David Letterman1999-2007TV SeriesHimself - Top Ten List Presenter / Himself
The Price Is Right Million Dollar Spectacular2003-2007TV SeriesHimself - Host
Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show2007TV Series
alt.news 26:462007TV Series documentaryHimself
Square Off2007TV SeriesHimself
The Early Show2006TV SeriesHimself
The Tyra Banks Show2006TV SeriesHimself
Infanity2006TV Series documentaryHimself
The 100 Most Unexpected TV Moments2005TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself
The 32nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards2005TV SpecialHimself - Presenter
The Wayne Brady Show2003TV SeriesHimself
CBS at 752003TV Special documentaryHimself
I Love the '70s2003TV Series documentaryHimself
The Price Is Right Salutes2002TV Mini-SeriesHimself - Host
The 29th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards2002TV SpecialHimself - Host and Winner: Outstanding Game Show Host
CBS: 50 Years from Television City2002TV MovieHimself
The Rosie O'Donnell Show1998-2002TV SeriesHimself
The Price Is Right 30th Anniversary Special2002TV MovieHimself - Host
Yes, Dear2001TV SeriesHimself
Biography1999TV Series documentaryHimself
The 26th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards1999TV SpecialHimself - Winner: Lifetime Achievement Award
Martial Law1998TV SeriesHimself
1996 MTV Movie Awards1996TV SpecialHimself
Bailey Kipper's P.O.V.1996TV SeriesHimself
The Price Is Right 25th Anniversary Special1996TV MovieHimself - Host
Late Night with Conan O'Brien1995TV SeriesHimself
Vicki!1994TV SeriesHimself
Family Feud1993TV SeriesHimself
Fur Crimes1992Documentary shortHimself
The Chuck Woolery Show1991TV SeriesHimself
One on One with John Tesh1991TV SeriesHimself
The Arsenio Hall Show1989-1990TV SeriesHimself
The New Hollywood Squares1987TV SeriesHimself
The Price Is Right Special1986TV Mini-SeriesHimself - Host
Miss Universe Pageant1986TV Special documentaryHimself - Host
CBS Tournament of Roses Parade1985TV SpecialHimself - Host
TV's Funniest Game Show Moments1984TV SpecialHimself
CBS Tournament of Roses Parade1984TV SpecialHimself - Host
The 9th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards1982TV SpecialHimself - Host
The John Davidson Show1981TV SeriesHimself
Tomorrow Coast to Coast1981TV SeriesHimself
CBS Tournament of Roses Parade1981TV SpecialHimself - Host
That's My Line1980TV SeriesHimself - Host
Circus of the Stars #41979TV Special documentaryHimself - Performer
The Jim Nabors Show1978TV SeriesHimself
The Paul Ryan Show1977TV SeriesHimself
Dinah!1975-1977TV SeriesHimself
88th Annual Tournament of Roses Parade1977TV MovieHimself - CBS Host
The Cross-Wits1976TV SeriesHimself
Miss Universe Pageant1976TV SpecialHimself - Host
Match Game 731973-1975TV SeriesHimself - Panelist
Match Game PM1975TV SeriesHimself - Panelist
Tattletales1975TV SeriesHimself
CBS All-American Thanksgiving Day Parade1973TV Special
Miss Universe 19731973TV SpecialHimself - Host
The Woody Woodbury Show1968TV SeriesHimself
You Don't Say1967TV SeriesHimself
The Family Game1967TV SeriesHost (1967)
Dream Girl of '671967TV SeriesHimself - Host
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson1966TV SeriesHimself - Substitute Host
The New Truth and Consequences1956-1965TV SeriesHimself - Host
Today1965TV SeriesHimself
Here's Hollywood1961TV SeriesHimself

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Entertainment Tonight2015-2016TV SeriesHimself
The Insider2015TV SeriesHimself
Inside Edition2015TV Series documentaryHimself
The Price Is Right2012TV SeriesHimself
WWE: DX: One Last Stand2011VideoHimself
Breaking the Code: Behind the Walls of Chris Jericho2010VideoHimself
WWE Raw2009-2010TV SeriesHimself
WWE: The Best of RAW 20092010VideoHimself
Your Mommy Kills Animals!2007DocumentaryHimself - TV Personality
The Colbert Report2007TV SeriesHimself
Game Show Countdown: Top 10 Hosts2007TV Movie documentaryHimself
E! True Hollywood Story2002TV Series documentaryHimself
Hidden Crimes1986DocumentaryHimself
Flight of the Navigator1986Himself (uncredited)

Won Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2007Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Game/Audience Participation ShowThe New Price Is Right (1972)
2007Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Game Show HostThe New Price Is Right (1972)
2007OFTA Television AwardOnline Film & Television AssociationBest Host of a Game, Competition or Reality ShowThe New Price Is Right (1972)
2004Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Game Show HostThe New Price Is Right (1972)
2004Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Game/Audience Participation ShowThe New Price Is Right (1972)
2003OFTA Television AwardOnline Film & Television AssociationBest Host of a Game ShowThe New Price Is Right (1972)
2002Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Game Show HostThe New Price Is Right (1972)
2000Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Game Show HostThe New Price Is Right (1972)
1999Lifetime Achievement AwardDaytime Emmy Awards
1997Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Audience Participation Show/Game ShowThe New Price Is Right (1972)
1996Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Audience Participation Show/Game ShowThe New Price Is Right (1972)
1996Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Game Show HostThe New Price Is Right (1972)
1996MTV Movie AwardMTV Movie AwardsBest FightHappy Gilmore (1996)
1995Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Game Show HostThe New Price Is Right (1972)
1994Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Game Show HostThe New Price Is Right (1972)
1992Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Game Show HostThe New Price Is Right (1972)
1991Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Game Show HostThe New Price Is Right (1972)
1990Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Game Show HostThe New Price Is Right (1972)
1988Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Game Show HostThe New Price Is Right (1972)
1987Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Game Show HostThe New Price Is Right (1972)
1984Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Host or Hostess in a Game or Audience Participation ShowThe New Price Is Right (1972)
1982Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Host or Hostess in a Game or Audience Participation ShowThe New Price Is Right (1972)
1976Star on the Walk of FameWalk of FameTelevisionOn 5 May 1976. At 6714 Hollywood Blvd.

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2005Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Game Show HostThe New Price Is Right (1972)
2005Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Game/Audience Participation ShowThe New Price Is Right (1972)
2003Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Game Show HostThe New Price Is Right (1972)
2003Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Game/Audience Participation ShowThe New Price Is Right (1972)
2002Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Game/Audience Participation ShowThe New Price Is Right (1972)
2002OFTA Television AwardOnline Film & Television AssociationBest Host of a Game ShowThe Price Is Right (1956)
2001Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Game Show HostThe New Price Is Right (1972)
2001Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Game/Audience Participation ShowThe New Price Is Right (1972)
2000Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Game/Audience Participation ShowThe New Price Is Right (1972)
2000OFTA Television AwardOnline Film & Television AssociationBest Host of a Game ShowThe New Price Is Right (1972)
1999Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Audience Participation Show/Game ShowThe New Price Is Right (1972)
1999Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Game Show HostThe New Price Is Right (1972)
1999OFTA Television AwardOnline Film & Television AssociationBest Host of a Game ShowThe New Price Is Right (1972)
1998Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Audience Participation Show/Game ShowThe New Price Is Right (1972)
1998Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Game Show HostThe New Price Is Right (1972)
1998OFTA Television AwardOnline Film & Television AssociationBest Host of a Game ShowThe New Price Is Right (1972)
1997Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Game Show HostThe New Price Is Right (1972)
1997OFTA Television AwardOnline Film & Television AssociationBest Host of a Game ShowThe Price Is Right (1956)
1995Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Game/Audience Participation ShowThe New Price Is Right (1972)
1994Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Game/Audience Participation ShowThe New Price Is Right (1972)
1993Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Game Show HostThe New Price Is Right (1972)
1993Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Game/Audience Participation ShowThe New Price Is Right (1972)
1992Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Game/Audience Participation ShowThe New Price Is Right (1972)
1991Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Game/Audience Participation ShowThe New Price Is Right (1972)
1990Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Game/Audience Participation ShowThe New Price Is Right (1972)
1989Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Game/Audience Participation ShowThe New Price Is Right (1972)
1986Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Game Show HostThe New Price Is Right (1972)
1985Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Special Class ProgramCBS Tournament of Roses Parade (1985)
1985Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Host in a Game ShowThe New Price Is Right (1972)
1979Daytime EmmyDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Host or Hostess in a Game or Audience Participation ShowThe New Price Is Right (1972)

Known for movies

Source
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