Chuck Woolery, the original host of Wheel of Fortune, has died at the age of 83 in his home in Texas. Woolery, whose easy charm, quick wit, and smooth delivery made him a household name, leaves behind a lasting legacy in the world of television game shows. His death marks the passing of a beloved figure in American pop culture and entertainment.
Born in 1941 in Ashland, Kentucky, Woolery initially pursued a career in music. In the 1960s, he was part of a folk duo called The Avant-Garde, which produced the hit single “Naturally Stoned.” Though his music career was modest, it provided a springboard for his eventual transition into television — a medium where he would truly make his mark.

Woolery’s big break came in 1975 when he became the first host of Wheel of Fortune, a role he held until 1981. His engaging personality helped shape the show’s early success, establishing a format and tone that would carry on for decades. But Wheel of Fortune was just the beginning. Woolery went on to host other popular game shows such as Love Connection, where his playful banter and distinctive sign-off — “We’ll be back in two and two” — became iconic. He also found success with Scrabble, a game show adaptation of the classic board game, and Greed, among others.
Beyond his professional achievements, Woolery was known for his charismatic on-screen presence and his rapport with contestants and audiences alike. His versatility allowed him to navigate the evolving landscape of television with ease, securing his place as one of the most recognizable hosts of his era.
Woolery is survived by his wife, Kim, and his four children. His family has requested privacy during this time of mourning.
For his fans, as well as game show enthusiasts who grew up watching his programs, Woolery’s death signifies the end of an era. His contributions to television not only entertained millions but also influenced the format and style of modern game shows. Tributes from colleagues, celebrities, and fans alike have poured in on social media, celebrating his career and the joy he brought to countless households over the years.
Though he is gone, Chuck Woolery’s legacy endures in the timeless shows he helped bring to life and the memories he created for viewers around the world.