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Regis Philbin TV legend Living with Regis and Who Wants to Be a Millionaire

Regis Philbin TV legend Living with Regis and Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? The host he died in 88
His death was first reported by People.com, which cited a statement by the Philbin family. Natural causes were cited as the cause of death.


Regis Philbin, TV legend, "Living with Regis" and "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" The host, he died in 88


Regis Villepin, the legendary TV character whose boyfriend Joy Bishop was on "The Joy Bishop" show before hosting the long "Live With Regis and Cathy Lee" program, as well as the gaming show "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? He died on Friday at the age of 88.

His death was first reported by People.com, which cited a statement by the Philbin family. Natural causes were cited as the cause of death.

Philbin was born in New York City and graduated from Notre Dame before spending an important period in the U.S. Navy. His varied career included working hours as an announcer on "The Tonight Show," a journalist and host of a local talk show in San Diego, before setting out on "The Joey Bishop Show" from 1967 to 1969.

Nevertheless he was the host of a talk show on "LA Los Angeles," from 1975 to 1981, and then at "Morning Show" on WABC in New York - which eventually turned to "Living With Regis and Kathie Lee" that was promoted on a global scale. National - Philbin has become a household name ("Reege!"), As well as the real star in New York.
Throughout his long career in the show, co-starring Katie Lee Gifford and later Kelly Ripa, Philippine was a curious, innovative, and humiliating presence of himself - but he was also able to conduct decisive and thoughtful interviews. He continued to win three Emmy Awards for his work in the "Live" franchise.

His "direct" success led to the appearance of several films and television (usually playing the same role, in works as varied as Adam Sandler's comedy "Little Nicky" and drama Robert De Niro "Night at the City"). The primary host of the ABC Games program at the height of time was "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" , Which was a ranking phenomenon when it first aired in 1999. It was also awarded to the "Millionaire" by the Emmy Award for Best Game Show host in 2001. He received a lifetime achievement award from Daytime Emmys in 2008.

He also performed countless performances at "The Late Show with David Letterman", including an unforgettable period in which he hosted as a recovering guest from Letterman recovered from heart surgery in 2007. He retired from "Live" in 2011, although he He continues to appear in guest spots (plays himself!) On TV shows like "Fresh off the Boat" and "Hot in Cleveland".

Villepin survived his fifty-year-old wife, Joy, who is the mainstay of "Living With Regis", who was a guest host now and then after Cathy Lee Gifford left the show. He also survived three daughters, c. Philbin and Joanna Philbin, from his marriage to Joy, and Amy Philbin, from his first marriage to Catherine Faylen. Danny Philippen, Filippin's son and Velen's son, died in 2014.

In her statement to People.com, the Philbin family said: "His family and friends are forever grateful for the time we spent with him - because of his warmth, legendary humor, and his unique ability to make every day something worth talking about."

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