‘Peter Marshall, ‘Hollywood Squares’ Host and Broadway Actor, Passes Away at Age 98′

Peter Marshall, best known for his role as the game show host of “The Hollywood Squares,” has passed away at the age of 98 due to kidney failure in his home in Los Angeles. Marshall brought his unique charm and humor to over 5,000 episodes of the popular show that aired from 1966 to 1981, setting the standard for game show hosting with his smooth and professional yet lighthearted approach.
“The Hollywood Squares” became a cultural phenomenon in America, earning Marshall four Daytime Emmys for outstanding game show and leading to numerous international versions and U.S. reboots. The show not only featured iconic character actors but also attracted top celebrities like Aretha Franklin, Mel Brooks, and Janet Leigh as guests.
Before his successful hosting stint on “The Hollywood Squares,” Marshall had a diverse career in show business, including singing with big bands, performing in comedy duos, appearing in movies, and starring in Broadway musicals. He admitted that hosting a game show was not initially in his plans but turned into a 16-year opportunity that he enjoyed immensely.
Marshall’s partnership with comedians like Paul Lynde on the show added a comedic element that resonated with audiences, cementing his place as a versatile entertainer. He continued to showcase his talents in the entertainment industry post-“The Hollywood Squares,” starring in Broadway productions and even appearing in films.
Despite his success in show business, Marshall’s family remained a central part of his life, as he was married three times and had four children, including professional baseball player Pete LaCock. He also battled COVID-19 alongside his wife Laurie Stewart in early 2021.
Peter Marshall’s legacy as a beloved game show host and entertainer lives on through his extensive body of work and the memories he created for audiences around the world.

@USLive

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