By Riley
Legendary game show host Chuck Woolery has died at the age of 83.
Chuck Woolery was the original host of both the daytime version of Wheel of Fortune (1975-1981) and Love Connection (1983-1994), as well as Scrabble (1984-1990, 1993), Greed (1999-2000) on FOX and Lingo (2002-2007) on the Game Show Network.
Woolery, a U.S. Navy veteran who served two years board the USS Enterprise, initially began his entertainment career in music, which included recording a hit single 'Naturally Stoned' as the singer in the psychedelic pop duo Avant-Garde, as well as multiple country music releases and several advertising jingles. The legendary game show host also made appearances in the film Cold Feet and the television sitcoms 227 and Scrubs.
Woolery, who described himself as a 'Hollywood Conservative,' began hosting what would eventually become Blunt Force Truth alongside Young in 2012.
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