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Adriana Xenides

Adriana Xenides (née Coutsaimanis; 9 January 1956 – 7 June 2010) was an Argentine-born Australian television presenter, former model, actress and children's author. Born in Buenos Aires, to a Greek father and a Spanish mother,[1] she moved to Australia as a child, and became well known for her long-running, Guinness World Record-breaking role as the co-host and letter-turner on game show Wheel of Fortune. She died in 2010 from a ruptured intestine, after several years of ill health.[2]

Adriana Xenides
Born
Adriana Coutsaimanis

9 January 1956
Died7 June 2010(2010-06-07) (aged 54)
Spouses
  • Michael Xenides,
  • Frank Cortazzo,
  • Robert Phillips
Partner(s)Tom Hardy (wine heir), John Dobie
Career
ShowWheel of Fortune
NetworkSeven Network
ShowBeauty and the Beast
NetworkNetwork Ten
StyleTelevision hostess
CountryAustralia

Career edit

Xenides having emigrating from Argentina to Adelaide, South Australia, in her teens, gained a career as a model and was a finalist in the first Mrs. South Australia contest in 1978.[3][4] After being approached by Grundy Television, Xenides joined Ernie Sigley as co-host of Australia's version of Wheel of Fortune in 1981.[3][5] She remained on the show for 18 years, working with Sigley, John Burgess (between 1984 and 1996), Tony Barber (1996) and Rob Elliott, and for the first 15 of those years—from 1981 to 1996—she never missed an episode.[6][7] Xenides formally departed the show in 1999, and she was listed in the Guinness World Records as the longest-running game show host.[8] This worldwide record was broken by her American counterpart, Vanna White, in 2001, but Xenides still holds the Australian record.[7]

Xenides' later television appearances were as a panelist on the talk show Beauty and the Beast, as a contestant on Celebrity Big Brother in 2002, and a stint with her Wheel of Fortune co-host John Burgess on Burgo's Catch Phrase.[2][9] In 1985, she presented the multi-award-winning promotional film Adelaide Welcomes the World, produced by Kate Kennedy White and Peter Vaughton for the South Australian Film Corporation.

Personal life edit

Xenides was married three times.[10] Her first marriage at age 19 was to Adelaide mortgage broker Michael Xenides. They divorced after only three years, but Adriana kept Michael's last name for the remainder of her career. In 1982, she had a one-year marriage to Adelaide restaurateur Frank Cortazzo. Her final marriage was to Adelaide businessman Robert Phillips, which lasted two years. Adriana had several further fiancés, including wine heir Tom Hardy and artist John Dobie.[10]

Driving charges edit

In 2006, Xenides was disqualified from driving for 18 months and put on a good behaviour bond after pleading guilty to dangerous driving causing grievous bodily harm. She had been involved in a head-on crash in which both she and one of the other drivers involved in the collision suffered serious injuries. Xenides initially pleaded not guilty, blaming a combination of sneezing and sun glare, but changed the plea after her first court appearance.[11]

In July 2007, Xenides pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while under suspension, and was fined and banned from driving for an additional two years.[12]

Illness and death edit

Xenides suffered from an extended period of ill health, that included severe depression and anorexia.[10] Xenides stated that she had received electroconvulsive "shock" treatment for her depression, but it was of no help to her.[13]

In July 2007, Xenides told Seven's Today Tonight program that she had a gastrointestinal digestive disorder which had caused abdominal bloating to a size suggesting pregnancy, and severe pain.[2][14] Doctors were reportedly uncertain about the causes for this condition, suggesting that in Xenides's case it may have been genetic. She also claimed that the reason she drove her car while under suspension was so that she could get medication for the disease to prevent extreme pain.[13]

In 2010, Xenides told Woman's Day magazine that she had suffered five heart attacks in the preceding two years.[2]

Xenides died at Liverpool Hospital in Sydney, on 7 June 2010 from a ruptured intestine. She had been admitted to hospital days earlier suffering from a stomach ailment.[2][15]

Bibliography edit

  • The Silver Dog and the Bear (1997), ISBN 0-9587146-0-6

Filmography edit

Title Year Role
Adelaide Welcome's the World (TV Documentary) 1985 Self as Host
Melbourne Cup Day Special 1988 Self as Presenter
Celebrity Wheel of Fortune 1990 Co-host
Wheel of Fortune (TV series) 1990 Special Guest
Golden Fiddles (TV mini-series) 1991 Estelle Drayford
Angel Baby 1995 Self
Beauty and the Beast (TV series) 1995 As herself - Panellist
Wheel of Fortune (TV series) 1981-1997 Self - Co-host
Good Morning Australia 1999 Celebrity Guest
The Bob Downe Show (TV series) 2001 Herself as Guest
Celebrity Big Brother 2002 Contestant
20 to 1 (TV series documentary) 2009 Self as Guest
A South Australian Film Sampler (Documentary) 2009 Self
Sunrise (TV series) 2010 Guest


References edit

  1. ^ Northover, Ryan (7 June 2010). "Adrianna Xenides, Wheel of Fortune Australia Host Dies". Newsolio. Retrieved 7 June 2010.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Vale: Adriana Xenides dies at 54". The Spy Report. Media Spy. 7 June 2010. Archived from the original on 15 April 2013. Retrieved 7 June 2010.
  3. ^ a b Espino, Marc (8 June 2010). . International Business Times. Archived from the original on 9 June 2010. Retrieved 8 June 2010.
  4. ^ Williams, Nadine (17 April 1999). "Farewell to a quest that cared for kids". The Advertiser. Adelaide, Australia. p. 3.
  5. ^ "'Wheel' back next year". The Advertiser. 2 December 2005. p. 7.
  6. ^ Minus, Jodie (8 June 2010). "TV quiz show hostess dies at 54". The Australian. p. 3.
  7. ^ a b "Wheel Of Fortune's Adriana Xenides remembered". ABC News. 8 June 2010. Retrieved 8 June 2010.
  8. ^ Razer, Helen (17 November 2005). "Dawn of the quiz mistress". The Age.
  9. ^ Williams, Nadine (19 October 2002). "Adriana returns". The Advertiser. Adelaide, Australia. p. 31.
  10. ^ a b c The Daily Telegraph: Adriana Xenides – the misfortune of TV's lonely beauty, by Janet Fife-Yeomans and Annette Sharp, 12 June 2010[permanent dead link]
  11. ^ Carswell, Andrew (26 July 2006). "Wheel of misfortune – Former TV letter-turner pleads guilty to causing grievous bodily harm in car". The Daily Telegraph. Sydney, Australia. p. 15.
  12. ^ "Driving Guilty Plea: Xenides fined, banned". The Advertiser. Adelaide, Australia. 12 July 2007. p. 13.
  13. ^ a b Coren, Anna (24 July 2007). . Today Tonight. Yahoo7. Archived from the original on 9 February 2010. Retrieved 7 June 2010.
  14. ^ Burke, Andrew (11 September 2007). . Today Tonight. Yahoo7. Archived from the original on 25 February 2010. Retrieved 7 June 2010.
  15. ^ . Yahoo7. 7 June 2010. Archived from the original on 11 June 2010. Retrieved 7 June 2010.

External links edit

  • Adriana Xenides at IMDb

adriana, xenides, née, coutsaimanis, january, 1956, june, 2010, argentine, born, australian, television, presenter, former, model, actress, children, author, born, buenos, aires, greek, father, spanish, mother, moved, australia, child, became, well, known, lon. Adriana Xenides nee Coutsaimanis 9 January 1956 7 June 2010 was an Argentine born Australian television presenter former model actress and children s author Born in Buenos Aires to a Greek father and a Spanish mother 1 she moved to Australia as a child and became well known for her long running Guinness World Record breaking role as the co host and letter turner on game show Wheel of Fortune She died in 2010 from a ruptured intestine after several years of ill health 2 Adriana XenidesBornAdriana Coutsaimanis9 January 1956Buenos Aires ArgentinaDied7 June 2010 2010 06 07 aged 54 Liverpool NSW AustraliaSpousesMichael Xenides Frank Cortazzo Robert PhillipsPartner s Tom Hardy wine heir John DobieCareerShowWheel of FortuneNetworkSeven NetworkShowBeauty and the BeastNetworkNetwork TenStyleTelevision hostessCountryAustralia Contents 1 Career 2 Personal life 2 1 Driving charges 2 2 Illness and death 3 Bibliography 4 Filmography 5 References 6 External linksCareer editXenides having emigrating from Argentina to Adelaide South Australia in her teens gained a career as a model and was a finalist in the first Mrs South Australia contest in 1978 3 4 After being approached by Grundy Television Xenides joined Ernie Sigley as co host of Australia s version of Wheel of Fortune in 1981 3 5 She remained on the show for 18 years working with Sigley John Burgess between 1984 and 1996 Tony Barber 1996 and Rob Elliott and for the first 15 of those years from 1981 to 1996 she never missed an episode 6 7 Xenides formally departed the show in 1999 and she was listed in the Guinness World Records as the longest running game show host 8 This worldwide record was broken by her American counterpart Vanna White in 2001 but Xenides still holds the Australian record 7 Xenides later television appearances were as a panelist on the talk show Beauty and the Beast as a contestant on Celebrity Big Brother in 2002 and a stint with her Wheel of Fortune co host John Burgess on Burgo s Catch Phrase 2 9 In 1985 she presented the multi award winning promotional film Adelaide Welcomes the World produced by Kate Kennedy White and Peter Vaughton for the South Australian Film Corporation Personal life editXenides was married three times 10 Her first marriage at age 19 was to Adelaide mortgage broker Michael Xenides They divorced after only three years but Adriana kept Michael s last name for the remainder of her career In 1982 she had a one year marriage to Adelaide restaurateur Frank Cortazzo Her final marriage was to Adelaide businessman Robert Phillips which lasted two years Adriana had several further fiances including wine heir Tom Hardy and artist John Dobie 10 Driving charges edit In 2006 Xenides was disqualified from driving for 18 months and put on a good behaviour bond after pleading guilty to dangerous driving causing grievous bodily harm She had been involved in a head on crash in which both she and one of the other drivers involved in the collision suffered serious injuries Xenides initially pleaded not guilty blaming a combination of sneezing and sun glare but changed the plea after her first court appearance 11 In July 2007 Xenides pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while under suspension and was fined and banned from driving for an additional two years 12 Illness and death edit Xenides suffered from an extended period of ill health that included severe depression and anorexia 10 Xenides stated that she had received electroconvulsive shock treatment for her depression but it was of no help to her 13 In July 2007 Xenides told Seven s Today Tonight program that she had a gastrointestinal digestive disorder which had caused abdominal bloating to a size suggesting pregnancy and severe pain 2 14 Doctors were reportedly uncertain about the causes for this condition suggesting that in Xenides s case it may have been genetic She also claimed that the reason she drove her car while under suspension was so that she could get medication for the disease to prevent extreme pain 13 In 2010 Xenides told Woman s Day magazine that she had suffered five heart attacks in the preceding two years 2 Xenides died at Liverpool Hospital in Sydney on 7 June 2010 from a ruptured intestine She had been admitted to hospital days earlier suffering from a stomach ailment 2 15 Bibliography editThe Silver Dog and the Bear 1997 ISBN 0 9587146 0 6Filmography editTitle Year RoleAdelaide Welcome s the World TV Documentary 1985 Self as HostMelbourne Cup Day Special 1988 Self as PresenterCelebrity Wheel of Fortune 1990 Co hostWheel of Fortune TV series 1990 Special GuestGolden Fiddles TV mini series 1991 Estelle DrayfordAngel Baby 1995 SelfBeauty and the Beast TV series 1995 As herself PanellistWheel of Fortune TV series 1981 1997 Self Co hostGood Morning Australia 1999 Celebrity GuestThe Bob Downe Show TV series 2001 Herself as GuestCelebrity Big Brother 2002 Contestant20 to 1 TV series documentary 2009 Self as GuestA South Australian Film Sampler Documentary 2009 SelfSunrise TV series 2010 GuestReferences edit Northover Ryan 7 June 2010 Adrianna Xenides Wheel of Fortune Australia Host Dies Newsolio Retrieved 7 June 2010 a b c d e Vale Adriana Xenides dies at 54 The Spy Report Media Spy 7 June 2010 Archived from the original on 15 April 2013 Retrieved 7 June 2010 a b Espino Marc 8 June 2010 Adriana Xenides from Wheel of Fortune dies at 54 International Business Times Archived from the original on 9 June 2010 Retrieved 8 June 2010 Williams Nadine 17 April 1999 Farewell to a quest that cared for kids The Advertiser Adelaide Australia p 3 Wheel back next year The Advertiser 2 December 2005 p 7 Minus Jodie 8 June 2010 TV quiz show hostess dies at 54 The Australian p 3 a b Wheel Of Fortune s Adriana Xenides remembered ABC News 8 June 2010 Retrieved 8 June 2010 Razer Helen 17 November 2005 Dawn of the quiz mistress The Age Williams Nadine 19 October 2002 Adriana returns The Advertiser Adelaide Australia p 31 a b c The Daily Telegraph Adriana Xenides the misfortune of TV s lonely beauty by Janet Fife Yeomans and Annette Sharp 12 June 2010 permanent dead link Carswell Andrew 26 July 2006 Wheel of misfortune Former TV letter turner pleads guilty to causing grievous bodily harm in car The Daily Telegraph Sydney Australia p 15 Driving Guilty Plea Xenides fined banned The Advertiser Adelaide Australia 12 July 2007 p 13 a b Coren Anna 24 July 2007 Adriana Xendies pain Today Tonight Yahoo7 Archived from the original on 9 February 2010 Retrieved 7 June 2010 Burke Andrew 11 September 2007 Adriana Xenides pain is shared Today Tonight Yahoo7 Archived from the original on 25 February 2010 Retrieved 7 June 2010 Adriana Xenides dies Yahoo7 7 June 2010 Archived from the original on 11 June 2010 Retrieved 7 June 2010 External links editAdriana Xenides at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Adriana Xenides amp oldid 1171999449, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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