Susan Stafford

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Susan Stafford
Born
Occupations
  • Game show co-host
  • author
  • clinical psychologist
  • chaplain
  • former model
Years active1970–present
Spouses
  • (m. 1973;div. 1975)
  • (m. 1976;ann. 1981)
Partner Dan Enright (1983–1992)

Susan Stafford is an American former model, actress and television host. She was the original daytime hostess of the American game show Wheel of Fortune from January 6, 1975, until she left on October 22, 1982. She returned to Wheel of Fortune in 1986 to substitute for Vanna White. [1] [2]

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Personal life

Born in Lynn, Massachusetts, Stafford grew up in Missouri, and won several beauty contests as a teenager in Kansas City. [3] Stafford moved to California as an adult to work as a television actress.[ citation needed ]

Stafford married radio pioneer Gordon McLendon in 1973, [4] and was then married to Dick Ebersol of NBC Sports and Saturday Night Live in 1976. Ebersol and Stafford were married on a beach in Malibu. Their wedding was attended by John Belushi, Chevy Chase, and SNL producer Lorne Michaels. After they exchanged vows, Chase jokingly grabbed Stafford and threw her into the ocean. [5] According to People magazine, "[they] parted 18 months later." [6] Their marriage was annulled in 1981. [7] Stafford later was a companion of game show producer Dan Enright. [8]

Stafford currently lives in Las Vegas.[ citation needed ]

Career

After leaving Wheel of Fortune, Stafford earned a B.A. in nutrition and an M.A. in clinical psychology from Antioch University, and a Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the unaccredited Pacific Western University.[ citation needed ] During this time, Stafford returned to television in 1988 as host of Alive, which aired on the Christian Broadcasting Network and in syndication. In 2003, Stafford made her first game show appearance since Wheel of Fortune, appearing on Hollywood Squares Game Show Week (Part 2).

Other work

In 2011, Stafford published her first book, Stop the Wheel, I Want to Get Off. [9]

Walk of Stars- Golden Palm

In 2005, a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs, California, Walk of Stars was dedicated to her. [10]

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  7. Potempa, Philip (July 6, 2008). "Susan St. James smiling for life's happier moments". The Times of Northwest Indiana . Retrieved October 3, 2020 via nwitimes.com. Ebersol and Stafford where [ sic ] only married for a short time, from 1976 to 1981, before agreeing to have the marriage annulled.
  8. "Stafford/Enright bows TV/pix unit". Variety . January 21, 1993. Retrieved June 25, 2020.
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  10. Palm Springs Walk of Stars by date dedicated Archived 2012-10-13 at the Wayback Machine