Gene Wood

Gene Wood

Infobox actor television
name = Gene Wood


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caption = Gene Wood in an on-camera appearance on the finale of "Card Sharks".
birthname = Eugene Edward Wood
birthdate = birth date|1925|10|20
birthplace = Quincy, Massachusetts, USA
deathdate = death date and age|2004|05|21|1925|10|20
deathplace = Boston, Massachusetts, USA
occupation = Announcer, Game show host
yearsactive = 1965-1999
credits =

Gene Wood (born Eugene Edward Wood, October 20, 1925 in Quincy, Massachusetts; died May 21, 2004 in Boston, Massachusetts) was an American television personality, known primarily for his work as an announcer on various game shows. From the 1960s to the 1990s, he served as the offstage announcer on many Mark GoodsonBill Todman productions such as "Family Feud", "Card Sharks", "Password", and "Beat the Clock". Wood also served as a host on the latter show, and on another show entitled "Anything You Can Do". After retiring from game shows in the early 1990s, Wood worked as an announcer for the television channel Game Show Network, retiring from that later in the 1990s.

Early life and career

Born in Quincy, Massachusetts, Wood majored in speech and theater at Emerson College. His early career included stand-up comedy, television commercials, and writing for Bob Keeshan of "Captain Kangaroo" fame. This work included a Terrytoons-produced cartoon series that aired on the Captain Kangaroo show called "The Adventures of Lariat Sam", for which Wood also supplied voices and sang the theme song.

Television work

His first role as a game show announcer came as a substitute on the ABC version of "Supermarket Sweep" in 1966; four years later, he landed a contract working for Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions, where he worked on "Beat the Clock" as its announcer from 1969 to 1972; after the departure of the show's host, Jack Narz, Wood then took over as host of "Beat the Clock", with Nick Holenreich serving as announcer. Gene also hosted the 1971–1972 season of the short-lived game show "Anything You Can Do," which featured teams of men competing against teams of women in stunts similar to "Beat the Clock." Wood also appeared as a celebrity panelist on one week of "Match Game" in 1974.

By 1976, Wood had become a regular announcer for Goodson–Todman, serving as voice-over for many of the company's game shows. In addition to his role as announcer, Wood regularly served as a warm-up act for the audiences on these shows, and often performed a series of comedy skits.

Among the shows which he announced was the original version of "Family Feud". The original version, hosted by Richard Dawson, ran on ABC from 1976 to 1985, and when "Family Feud" was revived in 1988 with Ray Combs as host, Wood announced on that version as well. Another show for which he announced on both the original version and a revival was "Card Sharks". The show's first incarnation, starring Jim Perry, ran from 1978 to 1981 on NBC, while two concurrent revivals (one on CBS and another in syndication, hosted by Bob Eubanks and Bill Rafferty, respectively) ran from 1986 to 1989.

After the 1985 death of Johnny Olson, the original announcer on the Bob Barker-hosted version of "The Price Is Right", Wood was one of four substitute announcers on that show, until Rod Roddy was chosen as Olson's successor. Other shows on which Wood served as a regular announcer were "Double Dare" (CBS, 1976), "Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour" (NBC, 1983–1984), "Password Plus" (NBC, 1979–1982), "Super Password" (NBC, 1984–1989), "Love Connection" (Syndication, 1985–1988), "Classic Concentration" (NBC, 1987–1991), and "Win, Lose or Draw" (NBC/Syndicated, 1987–1990). Prior to his retirement in the late 1990s, he also did voiceovers for the Game Show Network.

Death

Wood died of cancer in Boston, Massachusetts in 2004.

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