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    Austin David "Buzzy" Cohen (born March 5, 1985) is a recording music industry executive and trivia enthusiast from Los Angeles, California, best known for his association with the game show Jeopardy! since 2016.

  2. Buzzy Cohen is a music supervisor originally from New Jersey who now resides in Los Angeles. He came to public attention during his 9-game winning streak on Jeopardy! in 2016, and cemented himself as a fan favorite by winning the 2017 Tournament of Champions.

  3. Buzzy Cohen shares his experience as guest host of the 2021 #TournamentOfChampions from the Jeopardy! stage!Learn more about this year's tournament: http://b...

  4. Apr 14, 2021 · Former Jeopardy! Champion Buzzy Cohen is returning to the show to guest host the upcoming Tournament of Champions, set to air May 17-28. Cohen, who was given the nickname “Mr. Personality” by Alex Trebek, became a fan favorite in 2016, winning $164,603 over the course of 9 games.

  5. Oct 18, 2023 · Sarah and Buzzy highlight last week’s Champions Wildcard and Celebrity Jeopardy! games. Then, Sarah speaks with Buzzy about his Jeopardy! journey.Find Your S...

  6. You may know him as a nine-game streaker, the 2017 Tournament of Champions winner, or “Mr. Personality” (as Alex nicknamed him). But for Buzzy Cohen, his time on Jeopardy! didn’t only bring...

  7. May 18, 2021 · Here's all you need to know about that headline personality before Buzzy Cohen takes the reins again for Jeopardy's next Tournament of Champions match.

  8. May 15, 2021 · Jeopardy! star Buzzy Cohen, who won nine games in 2016 and won the Tournament of Champions in 2017, was a polarizing contestant who inspired extreme reactions.

  9. May 15, 2021 · Buzzy Cohen is back on Jeopardy! But this time, he’s stepping in as the guest host of the 2021 Tournament of Champions, airing May 17-28. Here’s a look back at his journey from contestant to guest host. In 2016, Cohen quickly became a fan favorite when he went on a 9-game winning streak, earning a total of $164,603.

  10. Sep 3, 2021 · Buzzy Cohen was not the first former competitior to host Jeopardy! That title goes to Ken Jennings, the popular contestant who broke game show records when he won 74 times before being defeated. Ken Jennings hosted Jeopardy! for six weeks, and his run ended in February 2021.

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