BY Benjamin ClarkApril 16, 2025
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Game show icon Wink Martindale dies at 91

The beloved television personality who became one of America's most recognizable game show hosts through his engaging presence and infectious smile has bid his final farewell.

According to Deadline, Wink Martindale, the charismatic host of popular game shows like "Tic-Tac-Dough," "High Rollers," and "Gambit," died Tuesday surrounded by his family and wife Sandra.

Winston Conrad “Wink” Martindale, remembered by many for his charismatic presence on television, died on Tuesday in his home in Rancho Mirage, California.

A spokesperson for his family confirmed his passing, though specifics regarding the cause of death remain undisclosed.

From Humble Beginnings to National Stardom

Born on December 4, 1933, in Jackson, Tennessee, Martindale embarked on his broadcasting career at an early age. At the mere age of 17, he began working as a disc jockey in his hometown, a job that set the stage for his future successes.

Shortly after starting in Jackson, he moved to Memphis' WHBQ, where he was present during a pivotal moment in music history.

On July 10, 1954, he was in the studio when fellow DJ Dewey Phillips played Elvis Presley’s debut record, "That’s All Right," marking a landmark event in rock and roll.

His family recalls this moment fondly, noting, “Elvis soon arrived at WHBQ for his first interview, and music was changed forever.” This encounter hinted at the intertwining paths of emerging artists and Martindale's broadcasting journey.

Transition to Television and Game Shows

1959 was a significant year for Martindale; not only did he release a commercially successful spoken-word song “Deck of Cards,” but he also relocated to Los Angeles. There, he continued his radio career with stints at several prominent stations, including KHJ-AM and KRLA.

His foray into television began in 1964 with the hosting of NBC’s “What’s This Song?” His adeptness in engaging with contestants and audiences alike soon made him a household name.

Martindale explained his hosting philosophy in a 2017 interview: “A good host is a person who loves people.

If you’re a people person, you’re naturally going to be attracted to contestants, and it’s easy for you to be able to interact with those people.”

A Diverse Career Beyond Game Shows

Over the decades, Martindale became synonymous with several game shows, including ‘Tic-Tac-Dough’, ‘Gambit’, and ‘High Rollers’. His charm and wit entertained generations of viewers, making shows memorable and engaging.

Beyond game shows, Martindale also made a mark with his distinct voice in commercials and even appeared on popular TV programs such as "The Bold and the Beautiful." His engagement with the media extended to radio specials, notably "The Elvis Presley Story" in 1975.

Considering his influence and legacy, it was no surprise when Martindale was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2006 and received various recognitions, including the Beale Street Note on Memphis' Beale Street Walk of Fame in 2024.

Personal Life and Legacy

Wink Martindale's personal life was as fulfilling as his professional journey. He was married to Sandra Martindale for 49 years, and the couple, along with their daughters Lisa, Lyn, Laura, and their extensive family, including grandchildren and great-grandchildren, celebrated many joyous occasions together.

Martindale is also survived by his sister, Geraldine, and an honorary son, Eric, who, along with his immediate family, continues to cherish his memory and legacy.

As fans across the nation reflect on his impactful career, Martindale’s contributions to American television and entertainment will undoubtedly live on, preserved in the echoes of his distinctive voice and warm, engaging on-screen presence.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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