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  1. Jerry Frankel (b. February 10, 1953 – d. July 13, 1987), was a musician and composer from Buffalo, New York. Jerry was a five-time undefeated champion during Jeopardy!'s first season, winning $32,650 on the program. He became that version's first Tournament of Champions winner, earning him the $100,000 grand prize by defeating Bruce Fauman and Steve Rogitz in the two-game final. Frankel died ...

  2. Jerry Frankel. 1985 Tournament of Champions winner (semifinalist by wildcard): $100,000. Season 1 5-time champion: $32,650. Jerry died of AIDS 1987-07-13, less than two years after winning the first Trebek-era Tournament of Champions. Jerry appeared in the following 4 archived games: #315, aired 1985-11-22.

  3. Nov 20, 2018 · Nov. 20, 2018. Jerry Frankel, who parlayed his success as a dress manufacturer in Dallas into a second act as a prolific producer of Broadway shows, nine of which earned him Tony Awards, died on ...

  4. Nov 17, 2018 · Obituaries Jerry Frankel, Tony-Winning Producer of August: Osage County, Spring Awakening, and All The Way, Has Died Frankel won nine Tony Awards during his 20-year theatrical partnership with ...

  5. Nov 17, 2018 · Jerry Frankel, a nine-time Tony-winning producer of acclaimed new works and celebrated revivals, passed away on the morning of November 17. He was 88. Frankel's death was confirmed by a ...

  6. Jerry Frankel (b. February 10, 1953 – d. July 13, 1987), was a musician and composer from Buffalo, New York. Jeopardy! [] Death []. Frankel died of AIDS less than two years after his victory.

  7. Jerry Frankel (August 1, 1930 – November 17, 2018) was an American Tony Award -winning producer of plays and musicals for Broadway theatre, the founder of Jerrell Inc. (Dallas), a leading US manufacturer of women's apparel, and a breeder/owner of Thoroughbred race horses, including Dayatthespa. He would sometimes use the titles of shows ...

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