Rich Fields
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| Rich Fields | |
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![]() Hosting Game Show Hall of Fame ceremony 2007. |
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| Born | Richard Wayne Fields |
| Occupation | Game Show Announcer, Voice-Over, Actor, Meteorologist |
Rich Fields is a native of the Cleveland, Ohio area (born November 30, 1960, in Bay Village, Ohio) and is an Emmy-award-winning broadcaster and meteorologist best known for being the announcer of the American television game show The Price Is Right.
Fields was raised west of Cleveland in Avon, Ohio, before moving to Clearwater, Florida, in 1976. He graduated from the University of Florida in 1983 with a degree in broadcasting and had a 25 year career as a radio personality, including a ten-year stint at KCBS-FM in Los Angeles and another ten year stay in Tampa, Florida. In his early career, Fields worked as a show host and announcer at Universal Studios in Hollywood. Fields is a well-known voice-over personality and has done hundreds of television and radio commercials. In 1995, Fields became the announcer for the Florida Lottery's Flamingo Fortune television game show (a Goodson Production) and held that position for three seasons.
In early 2000, Fields returned to college at Mississippi State University[1] to study weather and become a television meteorologist. After an internship at weather hot-spot WFLA-TV in Tampa Florida, Fields was offered the morning weather position at CBS-2 KPSP in Palm Springs, California. Fields was later promoted to chief meteorologist for CBS-2 and worked at KPSP until May 2004.
In March of 2004 Rich auditioned for the announcing role on The Price Is Right that was left vacant by the death of Rod Roddy. He was named the show's permanent announcer on April 4, 2004 and host Bob Barker introduced him to viewers nation-wide on the episode that aired April 27.
In 2006, Fields appeared in the FOX sitcom The War at Home as an energetic game show host opposite Michael Rappaport. Also in 2006, Rich was called to do voice-over on the ABC comedy According to Jim. In 2007 Rich appeared as himself on the CBS sitcom How I Met Your Mother with legendary show host Bob Barker in the episode titled "Showdown".
In addition to appearing on both the daytime and prime-time versions of TPIR, Fields has also made appearances on other television shows including Gameshow Marathon, Inside Edition, The Late Late Show and many others. In 2006 Fields co-hosted the Orlando Christmas parade on Superstation WGN. In 2007 Rich was the host of the first ever, Game Show Hall of Fame Awards in Las Vegas. At that show Rich accepted Merv Griffin's induction into the Hall of Fame at the request of the Griffin family.
Los Angeles radio listeners of the popular KIIS-FM program, On Air with Ryan Seacrest can hear Fields routinely deliver lines ranging from "Ryan's gonna pay your bills!" to "You just won $10,000 dollars!". Seacrest said, during an appearance by Fields on his show (10/25/07), that Rich, "Is the glue that holds that show (TPIR) together. His voice makes me feel safe. He is the unsung hero of the show."
Rich is a former cancer patient having survived testicular and lower lymphatic cancer. He champions free cancer screening and detection programs and volunteers his time at L.A. area animal fundraisers.
External links
- Rich Fields' Official Website
- Rich Fields' Bio at CBS - The Price Is Right
- Rich Fields at the Internet Movie Database
- The Price Is Right Website
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| NAME | Fields, Richard Wayne |
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Fields, Rich |
| SHORT DESCRIPTION | Announcer of The Price Is Right |
| DATE OF BIRTH | 30 November 1960 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Bay Village, Ohio, United States |
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