Peter Marshall

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Hollywood Squares Loses Its Crown: Peter Marshall Passes at 98!

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The beloved host of 'Hollywood Squares', Peter Marshall, has passed away, leaving a legacy of laughter and unforgettable moments!

Peter Marshall, the velvety-voiced host who became a household name as the figurehead of NBC's celebrity-studded game show "The Hollywood Squares," has passed away at the age of 98. Dying from kidney failure at his home in Encino, California, Marshall's legacy spans over 5,000 episodes of the iconic game show that captivated audiences from 1966 to 1981. With his charm and quick wit, he helped define the modern game show host, always keeping things lighthearted and engaging. Marshall was not just a host, but a multifaceted entertainer known for his singing, comedy, and Broadway performances that showed audiences an all-encompassing talent - making him the star of the show in every sense!

Having graced stages both in film and on Broadway, Peter Marshall carved a niche for himself where versatility reigns supreme. With an ability to put star-studded guests at ease and engage contestants heartily, he transformed "Hollywood Squares" into a phenomenon, creating memorable moments filled with laughter and uncertainty. Fans remember him not only for the show but also for his warm demeanor, which radiated a genuine love for entertainment and connection. Marshall made every episode feel like a fun-filled gathering of friends, a tribute to the spirit of television itself.

In his legendary career, Marshall also boasted an Emmy Award, solidifying his status in the entertainment industry as one of its pillars. He was the go-to game show host; viewing television without him felt like trying to bake a pie without sugar! As the face of numerous special events and appearances, he showcased his larger-than-life persona, mixing humor with a kind of charm that we rarely see in today's entertainment landscape. His influence transcended generations, forever impacting how fans perceive game shows.

Despite his impressive career, Marshall had a softer side that may surprise fans. He was known to be a trivia enthusiast, often sharing quirky facts on his show. Speaking of quirky, did you know that "Hollywood Squares" broke viewership records and garnered multiple accolades during its run, making it a cultural touchstone? Peter Marshall leaves behind a bright legacy, and while his gentle laughter and warm presence will be missed, his contributions to entertainment will continue to make fans smile for many years to come!

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Hollywood Squares host and Broadway star Peter Marshall dies at 98 (The Globe and Mail)

Marshall helped define the form of the smooth, professional, but never-too-serious modern game show host on more than 5000 episodes of Hollywood Squares ...

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Peter Marshall, 'Hollywood Squares' host, dies at 98 of kidney failure (USA TODAY)

Peter Marshall, a Broadway and film actor best known as the host of game show "The Hollywood Squares," died Thursday of kidney failure. He was 98.

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Peter Marshall, game-show host of 'Hollywood Squares,' dies at 98 (The Washington Post)

In addition to hosting the long-running game show, he was a singer, comedian and Broadway actor.

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Peter Marshall, Host of 'The Hollywood Squares,' Dies at 98 (Hollywood Reporter)

Peter Marshall, the velvety-voiced host who presided over NBC's celebrity-filled game show The Hollywood Squares for 16 years, has died. He was 98.

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Peter Marshall Dead: 'The Hollywood Squares' Host Was 98 (Variety)

Peter Marshall, Emmy-award winning game show host of "Hollywood Squares," died of kidney failure Thursday in Encino. He was 98.

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Peter Marshall Dead: 'The Hollywood Squares' Host Was 98 (Forbes)

Peter Marshall, the comedian and singer-turned game show host, died of kidney failure on Thursday at his home in Encino, California. He was 98.

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Peter Marshall, 'Hollywood Squares' host and Broadway star, dies at ... (PBS NewsHour)

Marshall helped define the form of the smooth, professional, but never-too-serious modern game show host on more than 5000 episodes of the series that ran ...

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Peter Marshall, affable host of 'Hollywood Squares,' dies (Los Angeles Times)

Peter Marshall, who long led NBC's beloved "Hollywood Squares" game show with his talk show host-style candor, has died. He was 98.

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Peter Marshall, original host of TV's 'Hollywood Squares,' dies at 98 (Reuters)

Peter Marshall, the cheery actor, singer and nightclub comedian who became one of America's best-known game show hosts on the long-running program "The ...

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Peter Marshall, longtime "Hollywood Squares" host, dies at 98 (CBS News)

"The Hollywood Squares" became an American cultural institution and made Peter Marshall a household name.

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Remembering Peter Marshall: Friends And Colleagues Pay Tribute (Forbes)

Friends and colleagues of "Hollywood Squares" host Peter Marshall are speaking out following his death on Thursday.

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Peter Marshall, Longtime Host of 'The Hollywood Squares,' Dies at 98 (The New York Times)

He played straight man to all manner of celebrities, asking questions on what was for many years the most popular game show on television.

'Hollywood Squares' host Peter Marshall dies (monvalleyindependent.com)

LOS ANGELES (AP) โ€” Peter Marshall, the actor and singer turned game show host who played straight man to the stars for 16 years on โ€œThe Hollywood Squares,โ€ ...

PETER MARSHALL, ''HOLLYWOOD SQUARES'' HOST, DIES OF ... (Zoomer Radio)

While his career included music, stage, film, it was on television and one show in particular that...

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