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Longtime “Jeopardy!†host Alex Trebek was hospitalized Tuesday after a minor heart attack, a spokesman for the game show said.
Trebek, 67, was admitted to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center late Monday night and was expected to remain there about two days for tests and observation, said show spokesman Jeff Ritter.
“Thankfully it was a minor heart attack,†Ritter said. He did not give other details.
A post on the official “Jeopardy!†Web site said Trebek was “resting comfortably in a Los Angeles hospital, and he will be back in the studio for the next scheduled tapings in January.†His heart attack was first reported by “Entertainment Tonight.â€
Trebek escaped a car crash unhurt in 2004 when he fell asleep at the wheel, sideswiped a string of mailboxes and wound up in a ditch, according to the California Highway Patrol. The Jan 30, 2004, accident happened in the town of Templeton, not far from Trebek’s thoroughbred horse ranch.
“Jeopardy!†has been one of television’s top-rated syndicated programs for more than 20 years. The Canadian-born Trebek has been its host since 1984.
He has been nominated numerous times for daytime Emmy Awards for game show host, winning twice.
Trebek, who holds a philosophy degree from the University of Ottawa, was a TV and radio reporter for the Canadian Broadcasting Company before moving to the United States. He became a U.S. citizen in 1998.
He launched his U.S. game show career in 1983 as host of a show called “The Wizard of Odds.†Other shows he’s hosted include “Pitfall,†“Battlestars,†“The $128,000 Question,†“Double Dare,†“High Rollers,†“Strategy†and “Reach for the Top.†He also hosts the annual National Geography Bee in the U.S. and Canada.
Trebek and his wife, Jean, have two children.
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