Summer Bartholomew

Summer Bartholomew

Summer Robin Bartholomew (born November 20, 1951 in Merced, California) is a model and actress who won the 1975 Miss USA pageant.

Her first pageant experience came in 1973 when she won the Miss Oktoberfest title.

Summer Bartholomew then won the Miss California USA title in 1975 and went on to win the Miss USA crown. She competed at the 1975 Miss Universe pageant held in El Salvador and placed second-runner up to winner Anne Marie Pohtamo of Finland. Bartholomew also served as a judge for the Miss USA pageant in 1977 and 1982.

Her career in the game show world is also known. She become the hostess of the game show "Sale of the Century" in 1984 after a brief period of trying out for hostess/letter turner on "Wheel of Fortune" in 1982 (although she substituted briefly in 1979 for then-hostess Susan Stafford). She lost the audition to Vanna White. She also acted in a movie called "Love is Forever", with Michael Landon and Priscilla Presley. Like Jim Perry, Summer has kept a low profile since "Sale of the Century" went off the air in 1989.


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