
Bill Cullen - Wikipedia
Cullen hosted a number of pilots for his close friend, quiz producer Bob Stewart, who created The Price Is Right, Truth, and Password for Goodson-Todman and Pyramid for his own company. …
Bill Cullen - Biography - IMDb
Bill Cullen was born on February 18, 1920 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. He was an actor, known for Three on a Match (1971), It Happened to Jane (1959) and Hot Potato (1984).
Biography | Bill Cullen Archive
On February 18, 1920, William and his wife Lillian welcomed a son, William Lawrence Cullen, or "Bill" as he'd be know. At 18 months of age, Bill developed polio and was left with a permanent …
Bill Cullen | Game Shows Wiki | Fandom
William Lawrence Francis "Bill" Cullen (b. February 18, 1920 – d. July 7, 1990) was an American radio and television personality whose career spanned five decades. He was best known for …
Bill Cullen: The Man Who Hosted 29 Game Shows
Feb 27, 2025 · Born in Pittsburgh on February 18, 1920, Bill Cullen was stricken by polio as a baby and devoted his youth to conquering it. Despite being slowed down by a prominent limp, …
Bill Cullen - Wikiwand
William Lawrence Cullen was an American radio and television personality whose career spanned five decades. Known for appearing on game shows and later as a pro...
Bill Cullen - Game Show Host, Radio Personality - TV Insider
Jul 7, 1990 · In the seventies, Cullen devoted his time to various credits, such as "The Joker's Wild" (CBS, 1972-1986). Cullen was most recently credited in "Swan Lake" (PBS, 1997-98).
Bill Cullen - IMDb
Bill Cullen was born on 18 February 1920 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. He was an actor, known for Three on a Match (1971), It Happened to Jane (1959) and Hot Potato (1984). He …
Bill Cullen, 70, Host and Panelist On Many TV Game Shows, Dies
Jul 9, 1990 · Bill Cullen, a host of television game shows for more than 30 years, died on Saturday at his home in the Bel Air section of Los Angeles. He was 70 years old.
Bill Cullen — Wikipedia Republished // WIKI 2
Jul 7, 1990 · Cullen's broadcasting career began in 1939 [5] in Pittsburgh at WWSW radio, [6] where he worked as a disc jockey and play-by-play announcer or color commentator for …