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  1. Jack Barry (born Jack Barasch; March 20, 1918 – May 2, 1984) was an American game show host, television personality and executive who made a name for himself in the game show field.

  2. May 4, 1984 · Jack Barry, the producer and star of such popular television game shows as ''The Joker's Wild'' and ''21,'' collapsed and died of a heart attack Wednesday while jogging in Central Park.

  3. Jack Barry (born Jack Barasch; March 20, 1918 – died May 2, 1984) was an American television producer and host, best known for his work on The Joker's Wild. He and his partner, Dan Enright, produced many game shows from 1956 until Barry's death in 1984.

  4. m.imdb.com › name › nm0058024Jack Barry - IMDb

    Jack Barry. Actor: Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex * But Were Afraid to Ask. Jack Barry was born on March 20, 1918 in Lindenhurst, New York, the son of Cecelia (Hepner) and Max Solomon Barasch.

  5. May 3, 1984 · NEW YORK -- Jack Barry, producer and star of some of television's best-known game shows, collapsed and died Wednesday while jogging in Central Park. He was 66.

  6. May 2, 1984 · NEW YORK -- Television game showproducer and star Jack Barry died Wednesday while jogging in Central Park, hospital officials said. He was 66. Barry, who created the popular daytime game show...

  7. This week marks the 30th anniversary of the death of game show host and producer Jack Barry. I worked with Jack's company, Barry & Enright while hosting Tic-Tac-Dough and most game show fans...

  8. Jack Barry (born Jack Barasch; March 20, 1918 – May 2, 1984) was an American game show host, television personality and executive who made a name for himself in the game show field. Barry served as host of several game shows in his career, many of which he developed along with Dan Enright as part of

  9. Producer and host of Life Begins At 80 on NBC-TV, ABC-TV and DuMont-TV (1950-1956). Moderator for Wisdon Of The Ages on DuMont-TV (1952-1953). Host of Winky-Dink And You on CBS-TV (1953-1957). Dan Enright and Jack Barry created Back That Fact on ABC-TV (1953) and Twenty-One (Barry was also the host) for NBC-TV (1956-1958).

  10. Guiding guests like Charles Van Doren and Elfreda von Nardroff (the show's all-time champ, with over $250,000 in winnings) in and out of their isolation booth sweat boxes, Barry...

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