Net Worth, Wife Lesly Brown, Wheel of Fortune

• Patrick Leonard Sajak was born on 26 October 1946 in Chicago, Illinois.
• As of mid-2018, his estimated net worth is $55 million.
• He is best known for hosting the TV game show “Wheel of Fortune” since 1983.
• He is married to photographer Lesly Brown Sajak since 1989, and they have two children.
• He is a financial supporter of the Young America’s Foundation and a member of the Churches of Christ.



Known for movies

Short Info

Date Of Birth October 26, 1946
Spouse Lesly Brown, Sherrill Sajak
Fact Hosted a few game show pilots before landing the Wheel of Fortune (1975) hosting job in 1981. He also hosted one other game show, «College Bowl», in 1984.



Who is Pat Sajak?

Patrick Leonard Sajak was born on 26 October 1946, in Chicago, Illinois USA, of part-Polish descent and is a television personality, host, and former weatherman, best known for his work as the host of the TV game show “Wheel of Fortune”.

The Wealth of Pat Sajak

How rich is Pat Sajak? As of mid-2018, sources estimate a net worth that is at $55 million, mostly earned through success on television – he made appearances in numerous popular television series throughout the course of his career. As he continues his endeavors, it is expected that his wealth will also continue to increase.

Early Life, Education, and Career Beginnings

Pat’s father was a factory worker. He attended Farragut High School and after matriculating, studied at Columbia College Chicago. During college, he worked as a desk clerk at the hotel called Palmer House, and then in 1968 joined the US Army, and served with the American Forces Vietnam Network, for which he became a disc jockey during the Vietnam War.

He was a part of Armed Forces Radio, serving until 1970. He then moved to a radio station in Murray, Kentucky, working there for a year before moving to be a DJ at the station WSM, which played pop music for most of the day. The radio station had a television sister company – WSMV – which later called him to work in front of the camera. He initially did voiceovers before eventually finding work as an anchor for five minute newscasts held during NBC’s “Today Show”. He then got a job as a weatherman, which led him to work with KNBC-TV, where he stayed full time for many years.
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Wheel of Fortune and Later Work

In 1981, Sajak was asked by Merv Griffin if he was interested in taking over as the host of “Wheel of Fortune”, however, the initial request was rejected as the CEO of NBC felt that he was too local. He was eventually accepted as host when Merv issued a moratorium to stop new tapings until Sajak was hired, subsequently becoming the host of “Wheel” from 1983 to 1989, before continuing on to host the current version of the show.

Aside from his work on “Wheel of Fortune”, he has appearing in numerous films and other television shows. He was a part of “Airplane II: The Sequel” as a newscaster before appearing in shows such as “Super Password” and “Password Plus”, and he also became a guest on “Just Men!’ In 1989, he had a late-night talk show on CBS, which was however short lived but it opened him to becoming a frequent guest host on “Larry King Live” as well as a substitute host on “Live with Regis and Kelley”. In 2003, he started hosting a program entitled “Pat Sajak Weekend” for the Fox News Channel.

Recent Projects

It is known that Pat is the External Director of the publishing house Eagle Publishing and he has also written for the publication “Human Events”. He’s appeared in several sitcoms and other television shows later in his career, including “The King of Queens” and “Days of Our Lives”. In 2010, he began writing for the National Review Online, and he’s also authored several puzzle games. He’s also appeared in “The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz” and “Highly Questionable”. He is slated to continue being the host of “Wheel of Fortune” until 2020.

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Due to his popularity as the host of “Wheel of Fortune”, he’s been referenced several times in popular culture. He was parodied in a sketch of “Sesame Street”, and was often mentioned by Martin Short in “Saturday Night Live” during a sketch in which Short portrayed a pop culture-obsessed man child named Ed Grimley. He’s also been mentioned in shows such as “Animaniacs” and “Brickleberry”.

Personal Life

For his personal life, Sajak was married to Sheryl from 1979-86, and has been married to photographer Lesly Brown Sajak since 1989; they have two children together. The family has homes in Los Angeles, California, and in Severna Park, Maryland. He is also an investor in the Golden Baseball League which is an independent league featuring teams from several parts of the US. He has also tried his hand at calling baseball games in the past.

Sajak has supported several political personalities over the course of his career, and it’s been noted that he has donated over $17,000 to election committees and candidates associated with the Republican Party. He is a financial supporter of the Young America’s Foundation, and a member of the Churches of Christ. He also mentioned to the media that he is a climate change skeptic.

General Info

Full Name Pat Sajak
Date Of Birth October 26, 1946
Height 1.77 m
Profession Game Show Host, Television producer, Film producer, Talk show host, Actor, Radio personality
Education Columbia College Chicago
Nationality American

Family

Spouse Lesly Brown, Sherrill Sajak
Children Maggie Sajak, Patrick Michael James Sajak
Parents Joyce Backal

Accomplishments

Awards Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host, People’s Choice Award for Favorite Game Show Host
Movies Airplane II: The Sequel
TV Shows Wheel of Fortune, The Pat Sajak Show, The Price Is Right, Pat Sajak Weekend, Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

Social profile links

Quotes

# Quote
1 When a politician begins a sentence with ‘What the Anerican people want…’ It’s time to change the channel.
2 [on the death of Richard Dawson]: He was able to inject his unique brand of humor into shows like Family Feud (1976). He could be funny and biting, mischievous and playful, but he always respected the game and treated his players with kindness.
3 [on relaxing with margaritas between tapings of ‘Wheel of Fortune’] Vanna and I would have two or three or six and then have trouble recognizing the alphabet.
4 Being a conservative in Hollywood is like walking into a shooting range with a bullseye attached to your body. There are more of us than you would believe, but if you want to keep working, you feel like you have to keep quiet.
5 It’s a stressful place to live. It’s nice to leave L.A. for a few months and live somewhere more down to earth and easy going. It’s also close to my wife’s side of the family, and that’s important to her.
6 [on the death of Dan Miller]: Dan was an extraordinarily caring and talented man. I will miss him every day for the rest of my life.
7 Working with Merv (Griffin) can be quite the experience. I remember once going out to lunch and the waiter asked, «May I take your order?» Merv then pulls out his notebook and says, «Great idea!» He writes what the waiter said down and turns to me saying, «This will be a great puzzle for the show.» He is one of the brightest and smartest men I have ever met.
8 I honestly didn’t think the show was going to last much longer when I started in 1981. I thought a year would be lucky, 13 weeks more likely before it was back to forecasting the weather.

Facts

# Fact
1 His mentor was Merv Griffin.
2 Best known by the public as the second host of Wheel of Fortune (1975).
3 His father was of Polish ancestry.
4 Is a Republican.
5 Comedian Martin Short who played Ed Grimley, was totally obsessed with him.
6 When a contestant on Wheel of Fortune (1975) solved a puzzle on Marla Gibbs, she made a guest appearance.
7 Wheel of Fortune (1975)’s second full-time host after Chuck Woolery. Succeeded by retired football kicker, Rolf Benirschke, then Entertainment Tonight’s Bob Goen,.
8 Received an Emmy lifetime achievement award on June 19, 2011.
9 Pat, along with co-host Vanna White, aired their 5,000th taping of Wheel of Fortune (1983) on Saturday, February 28th, 2009.
10 Accomplished helicopter pilot.
11 A huge hockey fan and his favorite team is the L.A. Kings.
12 Listed in 2001 issue of U.S. pop music magazine «Spin» as a co-composer for group Slayer.
13 Has a Sesame Street Muppet made in his likeness named Pat Playjacks, known on Sesame Street (1969) as the nicest game show host.
14 Hosted a few game show pilots before landing the Wheel of Fortune (1975) hosting job in 1981. He also hosted one other game show, «College Bowl», in 1984.
15 Father of two children. Son, Patrick Michael James Sajak, was born Saturday, 22 September 1990. Daughter, Maggie Sajak, was born Thursday, 5 January 1995.
16 Did a rendition of Neil Simon’s The Odd Couple on stage in Hawaii with Joe Moore.
17 Roommate of Joe Moore when they served in Vietnam.
18 Was a disc jockey on the armed forces radio while he served in Vietnam.
19 Sajak got his start as a weatherman at WSM-TV Nashville before moving to KNBC Los Angeles where he got the exposure that landed him a spot on Wheel of Fortune (1975).

Pictures

Movies

Actor

Title Year Status Character
Sullivan & Son 2013 TV Series Pat Sajak
Mission of Mercy 2003 Video short voice
The King of Queens 2001 TV Series Pat Sajak
The Larry Sanders Show 1994-1998 TV Series Pat Sajak
Rugrats 1994 TV Series Pat Sajak
The Commish 1992 TV Series Dr. Brian Brandon
Santa Barbara 1988 TV Series Pat Sajak
227 1986 TV Series Pat Sajak
The A-Team 1986 TV Series Pat Sajak
Washingtoon 1985 TV Series Announcer
Gimme a Break! 1984 TV Series Pat Sajak
Airplane II: The Sequel 1982 Buffalo Anchorman
Days of Our Lives 1965 TV Series Kevin Hathaway (1983)

Producer

Title Year Status Character
Merry Christmas Space Case 2003 Short executive producer
Space Case 2001 Short executive producer
Leo the Late Bloomer 1999 Short executive producer
The Pat Sajak Show 1989-1990 TV Series executive producer – 6 episodes

Miscellaneous

Title Year Status Character
Wheel of Fortune TV Series flipper gripper – 2 episodes, 2010 sasquatch wrangler – 1 episode, 2010 carousel ticket agent – 1 episode, 2010 hometown hero – 1 episode, 2010 queasy rider – 1 episode, 2010 director of holiday cheer – 1 episode, 2009 vowel whisperer – 1 episode, 2009 senior view finder – 1 episode, 2009

Thanks

Title Year Status Character
A Spinal Tap Reunion: The 25th Anniversary London Sell-Out 1992 TV Movie special thanks

Self

Title Year Status Character
Wheel of Fortune 1983-2017 TV Series Himself – Host / Himself – Contestant
American Valor: A Salute to Our Heroes 2016 TV Movie documentary Himself
The Magnificent Mile Lights Festival 2015 TV Special Himself – Prerecorded Greeting
The Honors: A Salute to American Heroes 2015 TV Movie documentary Himself
Late Show with David Letterman 2015 TV Series Himself
The Honors: A Salute to American Heroes 2014 TV Movie documentary Himself
On the Streets 2012 TV Series Himself
The 38th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards 2011 TV Special Himself – Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient
National Memorial Day Parade 2011 TV Movie Himself
Wheel of Fortune 2010 Video Game Himself – Host
Jeopardy! 1993-2010 TV Series Himself – Contestant / Himself – Fake Host / Himself – Guest Host / …
The Battle for Late Night 2010 TV Movie documentary Himself
The Bonnie Hunt Show 2008 TV Series Himself
Live with Kelly and Michael 2003-2008 TV Series Himself – Guest Host / Himself
Entertainment Tonight 2007 TV Series Himself
Season of the Samurai 2006 Documentary Himself
6ABC Boscov’s Thanksgiving Day Parade 2006 TV Movie Himself
Channel 4 News 2005 TV Series Himself – Weatherman
E! True Hollywood Story 2005 TV Series documentary Himself
Rated ‘R’: Republicans in Hollywood 2004 TV Movie documentary Himself
The 30th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards 2003 TV Special Himself
Pat Sajak Weekend 2003 TV Series Himself / Host
Larry King Live 2000-2001 TV Series Himself – Guest Host
Just Shoot Me! 2000 TV Series Himself
The Daily Show 1999 TV Series Himself
The 50th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1998 TV Special Himself – Audience Member
Most Unlikely Heroes 1996 TV Special Himself
Wheel of Fortune 1994 Video Game Himself – Host
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 1993 TV Series Himself
Late Night with David Letterman 1984-1993 TV Series Himself / Himself – Guest
Adventures in Wonderland 1993 TV Series Himself
American Bandstand’s 40th Anniversary Special 1992 TV Movie Himself
The Chuck Woolery Show 1991 TV Series Himself
Happy Birthday, Bugs!: 50 Looney Years 1990 TV Movie documentary Himself
The Pat Sajak Show 1989-1990 TV Series Himself – Host
Lou Rawls Parade of Stars 1989 TV Series Himself
Wheel of Fortune 1981-1989 TV Series Himself – Host
Super Password 1984-1988 TV Series Himself – Celebrity Contestant
CBS This Morning 1988 TV Series Himself
America This Morning 1988 TV Series Himself
The 13th Annual People’s Choice Awards 1987 TV Special Himself – Winner: Favourite Television Game Show Host
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade 1986 TV Special Himself – Host
NBC 60th Anniversary Celebration 1986 TV Special documentary Himself
KTLA at 40: A Celebration of Los Angeles Television 1986 TV Movie Himself
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade 1985 TV Special Himself – Host
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade 1984 TV Special Himself – Host
Match Game/Hollywood Squares Hour 1984 TV Series Himself – Panelist
Just Men! 1983 TV Series Himself
Password Plus 1981 TV Series Himself – Celebrity Contestant
The Sunday Show 1976 TV Series Co-host
The NewsCenter 1974 TV Series Himself – L.A. Anchor

Awards

Won Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie
2011 Lifetime Achievement Award Daytime Emmy Awards
1998 Daytime Emmy Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Game Show Host Wheel of Fortune (1983)
1997 Daytime Emmy Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Game Show Host Wheel of Fortune (1983)
1994 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Television On 10 February 1994. At 6200 Hollywood Blvd.
1993 Daytime Emmy Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Game Show Host Wheel of Fortune (1983)
1987 People’s Choice Award People’s Choice Awards, USA Favorite Game Show Host

Nominated Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie
2015 Daytime Emmy Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Game Show Host Wheel of Fortune (1983)
2010 Daytime Emmy Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Game Show Host Wheel of Fortune (1983)
2008 Daytime Emmy Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Game Show Host Wheel of Fortune (1983)
2007 Daytime Emmy Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Game Show Host Wheel of Fortune (1983)
2003 Daytime Emmy Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Game Show Host Wheel of Fortune (1983)
2003 OFTA Television Award Online Film & Television Association Best Host of a Game Show Wheel of Fortune (1983)
2002 Daytime Emmy Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Game Show Host Wheel of Fortune (1983)
2000 Daytime Emmy Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Game Show Host Wheel of Fortune (1983)
1999 Daytime Emmy Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Game Show Host Wheel of Fortune (1983)
1999 OFTA Television Award Online Film & Television Association Best Host of a Game Show Wheel of Fortune (1983)
1998 OFTA Television Award Online Film & Television Association Best Host of a Game Show Wheel of Fortune (1983)
1997 OFTA Television Award Online Film & Television Association Best Host of a Game Show Wheel of Fortune (1983)
1989 Daytime Emmy Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Game Show Host Wheel of Fortune (1983)
1987 Daytime Emmy Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Game Show Host Wheel of Fortune (1983)
1986 Daytime Emmy Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Game Show Host Wheel of Fortune (1983)
1985 Daytime Emmy Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Special Class Program Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade (1984)
1985 Daytime Emmy Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Host in a Game Show Wheel of Fortune (1983)

Source: IMDb, Wikipedia


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