‘Hollywood Squares’ host Peter Marshall dies at 98

Peter Marshall, Emmy-winning host of ‘Hollywood Squares,’ passes away at 98 from kidney failure.


Pop Culture & Art August 15, 2024
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Peter Marshall, the Emmy-winning host of the iconic game show "Hollywood Squares," passed away on Thursday in Encino at the age of 98 due to kidney failure. 

His wife, Laurie, confirmed that he died peacefully at home.

Marshall, born Ralph Pierre LaCock in Huntington, West Virginia, had a prolific career in entertainment. 

He hosted more than 5,000 episodes of the original "Hollywood Squares," earning five Emmy Awards from 19 nominations. 

Marshall's career began as an NBC Radio page and usher at Paramount Theater before serving as a DJ for Armed Forces Radio during his Army service. 

He later developed a successful comedy act with Tommy Noonan and appeared on "The Ed Sullivan Show." 

As a contract player at 20th Century Fox, he starred in films such as "Ensign Pulver" and "Annie." Beyond "Hollywood Squares," Marshall hosted various shows, including "The Peter Marshall Variety Show" and "All-Star Blitz." 

He is survived by his wife of 35 years, Laurie, his children, 12 grandchildren, and nine great-grandchildren.

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