At Nearly 100, Bob Barker Loves Retirement
Feb 28, 2022 by apost team
Bob Barker is a retired television game show host most known for his job hosting “The Price Is Right.” Barker took on the position in 1972 when the program first debuted and remained the host until his retirement in 2007. Afterward, actor and comedian Drew Carey took over. Barker’s legacy with the show will never be forgotten, as he was the series’ longest-running host on what is still the longest-running daytime game show in North American television history.
Barker was born on Dec. 12, 1923, in Darrington, Washington. He grew up modestly and found a love for entertainment early on, working part-time in radio while attending college. Barker took a leap of faith in 1950 and moved to California to officially pursue a broadcasting career and was later given his own radio show. In 1956, Barker became the host of “Truth or Consequences,” and stayed the host until 1975.
Around this time, he also hosted the Miss Universe and Miss USA beauty pageants. Barker also began his long run on “The Price Is Right.” The accomplished man also made sure to use his platform for the betterment of others. He is an animal rights activist – something that he pledged to commit to following the death of his wife Dorothy Jo Gideon in 1981.
Barker has also faced controversies during his career, as well as some health scares. Still, he is recognized for being an icon in the world of television and is now enjoying his life in retirement at the age of 99. Read on to find out more about Barker’s career and what his life looks like today.
Over the course of his career, Barker has been faced with many ups and downs. While he was beloved as the host of “The Price Is Right,” there were some issues behind the scenes. According to TIME, the game show has received a litany of complaints over the years directed at its producers and Barker. Many of the complaints claim that the show created an environment in which the models were treated “as second-class citizens.”
Barker had several lawsuits filed against him, including a high-profile case from model Dian Parkinson. According to TIME, she sued Barker and “The Price Is Right” for $8 million in 1994 for sexual harassment. Barker denied her claims but admitted to having a relationship with her, and the lawsuit was later dismissed.
Barker also faced some health scares over the years. According to WRAL, he suffered a stroke and underwent prostate surgery in 2002. In October 2015, Barker was hospitalized after tripping and hitting his head on a sidewalk.
Barker also suffered an incredible loss when his wife of 36 years died of lung cancer in 1981. According to Closer Weekly, Barker first met Gideon at an Ella Fitzgerald concert in the mid-1930s, and they soon fell in love. The couple eloped in 1945 while Barker was working as a fighter pilot in the Navy. They never had children together.
Barker also said that he “never got over” Gideon’s death and never remarried. However, her heart stayed with Barker as he became an animal rights activist – something that was important to him because of his late wife.
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Gideon was a former animal rights activist who inspired Barker to share her message, according to Closer Weekly. “She was ahead of her time,” Barker said. “She really was.” He explained how she stopped wearing fur and went vegetarian before it became popular, and he “gradually did the same thing with her.”
It’s evident that Barker has been through a lot during his several decades in the entertainment industry. “The Price Is Right” is still on TV today – something that gives Barker a sense of nostalgia, according to PEOPLE. “I’m often asked what I love most about my years with ‘Price,’ and the first thing that pops to mind is… the money, of course,” Barker joked.
He continued, “All kidding aside, there was much to love. I had the pleasure of working with a dedicated and talented cast and crew for 35 great years. Particularly close to my heart was the ability our vast popularity gave me to remind our entire audience daily about the importance of spaying and neutering your pets.”
Even as he enjoys his retirement, Barker is still using his platform to spread important messages about caring for others and for animals. According to PEOPLE, Barker began signing off every episode of the game show with a message reminding people to “help control the pet population” in 1979. In 2013, Barker recorded a public service announcement for PETA, urging people to go vegetarian – a diet that he has followed for more than 30 years, according to USA Today.
After celebrating 50 years on television, Barker decided to retire. At 99 years old, Barker is still being recognized for his work along the way.
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