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Regis Philbin

Regis Francis Xavier Philbin[1][2][3] (/ˈrɪs ˈfɪlbɪn/; August 25, 1931 – July 25, 2020)[4][5][6] was an American television presenter, talk show host, game show host, comedian, actor,[7] and singer. Once called "the hardest working man in show business",[8] he held the Guinness World Record for the most hours spent on U.S. television (surpassing previous record holder Hugh Downs).[9]

Regis Philbin
Philbin at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival
Born
Regis Francis Xavier Philbin

(1931-08-25)August 25, 1931
DiedJuly 25, 2020(2020-07-25) (aged 88)
Burial placeCedar Grove Cemetery,
Notre Dame, Indiana, U.S.
EducationUniversity of Notre Dame (BA)
Occupations
  • Television presenter
  • talk show host
  • game show host
  • actor
  • singer
Years active1955–2020
Spouse(s)
Catherine Faylen
(m. 1955; div. 1968)

(m. 1970)
Children4, including J. J. Philbin
Military career
Allegiance United States
Service/branch United States Navy
Years of service1953–1955
Rank Lieutenant (junior grade)
UnitNavy Supply Corps

After graduating from the University of Notre Dame, Philbin served in the U.S. Navy and got his television start serving as a page for The Tonight Show in the 1950s. He got his first network television exposure in 1967 as Joey Bishop's sidekick on The Joey Bishop Show. He is most widely known as the co-host of the New York City-based nationally syndicated talk show Live! with Regis and Kathie Lee, starting in 1988, which became Live! with Regis and Kelly in 2001, and continued as Live! with Kelly after Philbin's departure in 2011.[10] He is also well-known as the original host of the U.S. version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, the most-watched prime-time series of the 1999–2000 U.S. television season.[11]

Philbin also hosted Million Dollar Password[12] and the first season of America's Got Talent.[13]

Early life

Philbin was born in the Manhattan borough of New York City on August 25, 1931.[14] His father, Francis "Frank" Philbin, was a U.S. Marine of Irish descent who served in the Pacific.[15] His mother, Filomena ("Florence"; née Boscia), was a member of an Albanian-Italian immigrant family from Greci.[3] Philbin had a Catholic upbringing.[15] He was supposedly named "Regis" because his father wanted him to attend his alma mater, the prestigious Regis High School.[14] It was long believed that he was an only child, but he announced on Live with Regis and Kelly in February 2007 that he had a brother named Frank (March 1, 1951 – January 27, 2007), who had died from non-Hodgkin lymphoma several days earlier.[14][16] Philbin said his brother had asked not to be mentioned on television or in the press while still alive to protect his privacy.[17]

Philbin was raised in the Van Nest neighborhood of the Bronx.[18] He attended Our Lady of Solace grammar school[19] and graduated from Cardinal Hayes High School.[1] After graduating high school, he attended the University of Notre Dame, where he lived in Fisher Hall,[20] and graduated in 1953 with a degree in sociology.[16] He later served in the U.S. Navy as a supply officer Lieutenant Junior Grade[21] and then went through a few behind-the-scenes jobs in television and radio before moving into broadcasting.[16]

Career

Early work

In his earliest show business work, Philbin was a page at The Tonight Show in 1955.[22] Later he wrote for Los Angeles-based talk-show host Tom Duggan and nervously filled in one night when the hard-drinking Duggan failed to arrive.[23] Philbin soon got a job at KCOP as assistant news editor to Baxter Ward, and when the station's sportscaster did not arrive one day, Philbin filled in.[24] In 1957, Regis left his job at KCOP, Los Angeles, to make his fortune in New York City. His replacement at KCOP was George Van Valkenburg.[citation needed] He also was an announcer on The Tonight Show in 1962.[7]

His first talk show was The Regis Philbin Show[1] in 1961 on KOGO-TV (now KGTV) in San Diego.[25] after serving as news anchor for the station. For budget reasons, he had no writing staff, so he began each show with what became his hallmark, the "host chat" segment influenced by Jack Paar, where he engaged his audience (and later his co-host) in discussions about his life and the day's events.[25] In 1964, Westinghouse Broadcasting picked up Philbin's talk show for national syndication in the late night time slot (replacing Steve Allen).[25] That Regis Philbin Show failed to attract many stations and Westinghouse replaced Philbin with Merv Griffin in 1965.

Talk shows

 
Philbin with Joey Bishop and Johnny Mann on The Joey Bishop Show in 1969
 
Philbin in Washington, D.C. in 2000

In 1964, Philbin hosted That Regis Philbin Show, a nationally syndicated show for Westinghouse Broadcasting replacing The Steve Allen Show after Steve Allen refused to renew his contract.[26] The audience did not accept Philbin as a replacement for Allen's zany antics and the appearance lasted slightly more than four months because of dismal ratings, especially compared to Johnny Carson in the same time slot. Nevertheless, Philbin has cited Carson as an influence.[27]

Philbin gained his first network TV exposure in 1967 as Joey Bishop's sidekick on The Joey Bishop Show[25] on television (1967–1969). In a Johnny Carson-Ed McMahon vein, Bishop would playfully tease Philbin and he would take the barbs in stride. But his feelings were hurt when he learned from the network grapevine that ABC executives were dissatisfied with his work and his thick accent, so during the opening of one 1968 program, he launched an unplanned diatribe about "not being wanted and letting down" the program and abruptly quit on air. A few nights later, assured by Bishop that all was well and the barbs were not personal, Philbin returned. As revealed in his 1995 book, I'm Only One Man!, this was actually a publicity stunt planned by Bishop and Philbin beforehand.[28] He reiterates this assertion in his 2011 memoir, How I Got This Way, explaining that it was intended to draw in some of Johnny Carson's viewers.[29] When The Joey Bishop Show was canceled, Bishop returned the favor and walked off the show on air unannounced, leaving Philbin to carry the night on his own.[30] A 1978 book called The Great 1960s Quiz, authored by Dan Carlinsky (published by Harper & Row), asked: "Who was Regis Philbin?" (p. 7) The answer was "Joey Bishop's sidekick on his late night show." (p. 124)[31]

During the early 1970s, Philbin co-hosted Tempo on Los Angeles station KHJ-TV (now KCAL-TV). He also commuted on weekends to St. Louis, where he filmed Regis Philbin's Saturday Night in St. Louis[32] on KMOX-TV (now KMOV).

From 1975 to 1981, he co-hosted A.M. Los Angeles, a local morning talk show on KABC-TV,[32] where Philbin was already working reviewing movies for newscasts on the station. He co-hosted first with Sarah Purcell (1975 to 1978), then with Cyndy Garvey (1978 to 1981).[32] Philbin's presence brought the show from the bottom of the local ratings to No. 1.[33]

From November 30, 1981 to April 9, 1982, Philbin and Mary Hart co-hosted "The Regis Philbin Show," a national morning variety series for NBC. Philbin was hoping to transfer his success from KABC to a national network show, but the show was not successful and lasted only 18 weeks.[34] During 1982 to 1988, Philbin hosted the shows Health Styles[35] and Lifestyles with Regis Philbin[36] on the Cable Health Network and its successor, the Lifetime television network.

After Garvey left Los Angeles in 1982 and moved to New York City,[32] Philbin rejoined her on The Morning Show,[32] on WABC-TV starting on April 4, 1983.[32] At the time, the 9 am time slot for WABC suffered from low Nielsen ratings because of competition from WNBC-TV's Donahue and WCBS-TV's game show block featuring The Joker's Wild and Tic Tac Dough. After Garvey left again and Ann Abernathy briefly shared co-hosting duties, Philbin was paired with Kathie Lee Johnson (later Gifford), in June 1985, and ratings improved significantly. The show became nationally syndicated on September 5, 1988, as Live! with Regis and Kathie Lee[32] and the success continued. The program replaced A.M. Los Angeles upon its cancellation in 1991 and was eventually picked up by all of the ABC owned-and-operated stations except for WLS in Chicago, which aired The Oprah Winfrey Show in that time slot and had done so since the show's debut as A.M. Chicago.[citation needed]

When Gifford departed in 2000,[37] the show was temporarily named Live! with Regis.[37] Philbin had guest co-hosts until a replacement was found.[37] Philbin won a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show Host in 2001.[37] Kelly Ripa was chosen as the permanent co-host in February 2001, and the show was renamed Live! with Regis and Kelly.[37] Their chemistry proved to be successful as the show continued to enjoy high ratings.[38]

Philbin set a Guinness World Record for "Most Hours on Camera" on his August 20, 2004, Live show (surpassing Hugh Downs), which gave him a total of 15,188 hours on television.[9]

 
Philbin in 2009

In 2008, Philbin's contract with ABC was renewed through 2011.[39] Under this contract, Philbin reportedly earned more than US $21 million per annum. He received a similar contract with CBS for hosting Million Dollar Password.[39]

Philbin departed Live with Regis and Kelly after hosting his final show on November 18, 2011.[40]

Game shows

Philbin was also a game show host. He hosted The Neighbors, a short-lived game show on ABC from late 1975 to early 1976. The show had two female contestants guessing which of her three women neighbors said gossipy things about her.[7] In 1976, he was a "field reporter" for ABC's Almost Anything Goes, an American adaptation of the British game show, It's a Knockout.[41]

Philbin was the original host of the U.S. version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, an ABC game show that had its roots in Britain. Millionaire was a big ratings success in its 1999 debut, when it was intended as an occasional special series. ABC aired Millionaire as a regular series with frequent episodes, but its viewership slowly declined. After Millionaire was canceled, it was retooled in 2002 as a syndicated series hosted by Meredith Vieira. ABC brought back Millionaire in 2004 with Philbin, retitled Who Wants to Be a Super Millionaire, a related series that was aired on a more limited basis. Philbin had appeared in 11 episodes of a special edition of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, which started on August 9, 2009, 10th anniversary of the show.[42] He also was a celebrity contestant in this version. Millionaire, in its syndicated format, uses guest hosts for selected weeks during the season and Philbin hosted a week of episodes that aired in November 2009, coinciding with his 2009 surgery.[43]

Philbin's Millionaire hosting duties won him a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host in 2001. In a 2007 Time article, he was listed among the 15 Best Game Show Hosts in History.[44] When Millionaire was honored on GSN's Gameshow Hall of Fame special, Philbin's tenure as the show's host was praised. Leigh Hampton, then executive producer of the syndicated version, said that he "[knew] when to take rein of it and when to sit back and let the contestant be the contestant,"[45] and Jennifer Slater of twogirlsandatv.com called him "the sweetest man on television."[45] Philbin himself recalled his own Millionaire tenure on said special with the following statement:[45]

You could only have a minute or two with it before the questions began. I did everything I could to make them more available for the right answer.

— Regis Philbin

In November 2005, ABC announced that Philbin would host the network's revival of This Is Your Life. In August 2006, he reported that his option on the contract for the show had lapsed and he declined to renew it.[46]

Philbin hosted the first season of America's Got Talent, a Simon Cowell-produced amateur talent search show on NBC, during the summer of 2006. He flew between New York City and Los Angeles during that time period to participate in both Live with Regis and Kelly and AGT. Because of his difficulty with commuting cross country and his health problems, he was replaced in 2007 by talk show host Jerry Springer.[47] With regard to filling Philbin's spot, Springer noted that "no one fills in for Regis. He's the best there ever was at this so you pay homage to him."[48]

Philbin's affiliation with Fremantle started to develop at this time. He hosted a revival of the Password franchise entitled Million Dollar Password, which premiered June 1, 2008, and ended on June 14, 2009.[49]

Other television

On December 31, 2004, Philbin filled in for Dick Clark on ABC's Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve, as Clark was recovering from a stroke. Philbin (who was a year and a half younger than Clark) lightheartedly claimed to have interrupted his previously planned vacation to do the show.[50] The following year, Philbin hosted a competing special for Fox, replacing Clark's new co-host and eventual successor Ryan Seacrest.[51]

Philbin was also the host of The Apprentice 2 finale on December 16, 2004,[52] and the official 30-minute red carpet arrivals at the 80th Academy Awards ceremony on February 24, 2008.[53]

Philbin hosted the 37th Daytime Emmy Awards on June 27, 2010.[54]

Guest appearances

Philbin made regular guest appearances on Late Show with David Letterman.[55] He was often introduced by Letterman as "Regis Lee Philbin", a play on his former morning co-host, Kathie Lee Gifford. He also appeared on other late-night talk shows; such as Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, and Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.[56]

Philbin appeared on the sitcoms Spin City, How I Met Your Mother, Mad About You, Hope & Faith, Seinfeld, and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, as well as the sketch-comedy programs The Dana Carvey Show, Mad TV, and The Larry Sanders Show. He appeared in an episode of The Big Valley called "The Challenge" which first aired on March 18, 1968. In 1970, he appeared in an episode of the ABC crime drama The Silent Force, and also in an episode of the series That Girl.[57]

In 1991, Philbin was a celebrity guest at WrestleMania VII in Los Angeles, commenting on the main event between Hulk Hogan and Sgt. Slaughter.[58]

In 1998, Philbin made an appearance in Disney's Hercules as the voice of the mythical monster Typhon; Kathie Lee Gifford was also present as the voice of Typhon's mate, Echidna.[59]

On December 25, 2000, Philbin appeared as a panelist on the first season championship game of the ESPN game show 2 Minute Drill.[60]

On February 28, 2004, Philbin guest-starred in a Lilo & Stitch: The Series episode called "Drowsy".[61]

On May 15, 2006, Philbin appeared as a special guest, alongside Howie Mandel, for a two-hour special episode of Deal or No Deal on NBC.[62]

Philbin appeared three times on Celebrity Jeopardy!, the most appearances for any competing celebrity on the game show Jeopardy!. In November 2006, he won his competition and earned $50,000 for Cardinal Hayes High School, his alma mater.[63]

Philbin appeared as a contestant on Celebrity Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? in November 2007. He again played for his alma mater, Cardinal Hayes High School. He dropped out of the game and went home with $175,000 for the school.[64]

In September 2008, Philbin guest starred as himself on How I Met Your Mother,[65] where he joined the cast in the search for New York's best hamburger. The show revealed that he worked out at Barney's gym. During the best-burger hunt, his picture hung in the "Best Burger" restaurant and every other suspected best-burger restaurant, such as Corner Bistro and Veggie Heaven. In the show, he hosted a "show within a show" called Million Dollar Heads or Tails, which made reference to both Million Dollar Password and Millionaire.

On December 25, 2009, Philbin attended Christmas Mass with Father Edward L. Beck and Timothy Dolan, the current Archbishop of New York, at The Sunday Mass[66] and gave a special interview discussing how being a Catholic had influenced his life.[67]

In February 2011, Philbin made an appearance on Take Two with Phineas and Ferb. On July 3, 2011, he was a celebrity guest on The Marriage Ref, along with Tracy Morgan and Susie Essman.[68]

He appeared as himself in a 2020 episode of the ABC sitcom Single Parents, which was created by his daughter, J.J. Philbin.

After Live!

On May 29, 2012, Philbin appeared on CNN's Piers Morgan Tonight during the show's Guest Host Week. Philbin's guest was his long-time friend, fellow television host David Letterman.[69]

From September 2012 to October 2017, Philbin was an official recurring monthly co-host on Rachael Ray.[70]

On Fox Sports 1, Philbin began co-hosting Crowd Goes Wild, a daily sports panel show, on August 17, 2013. He once again partnered with his producer from Millionaire, Michael Davies.[71][72] In February 2014, he announced his leaving. He returned to occasionally host from March until its cancellation on May 8.

Philbin guest-hosted two episodes of The Late Late Show in January 2015. That July, he appeared on Today with Kathie Lee and Hoda. He reappeared on the program roughly once a month, and sometimes joined Gifford as a guest host on Hoda Kotb's days off.[73]

Writing and singing

Philbin's two autobiographies (with co-author Bill Zehme), I'm Only One Man! (1995) and Who Wants To Be Me? (2000), are written in the conversational or anecdotal style of his host chats. The first follows a year (1994–1995) in his life, his memories of celebrities, and work on Live with Regis and Kathie Lee, among other things. The next was a response to the success of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire. In 2011, upon leaving Live!, HarperCollins released his final memoir, How I Got This Way.[74]

Philbin was a crooner in the styles of his favorite singers: Dean Martin, Perry Como, and Frank Sinatra.[75] He tested the musical waters with his 1968 pop vocal release, It's Time For Regis![76] After receiving poor reviews, he was reluctant to record another studio album, but he occasionally sang on Live, usually duets. In 2004, he recorded When You're Smiling, a traditional pop music album.

The Regis Philbin Christmas Album was released in September 2005 by Hollywood Records.[76] It features several duets, with friend Donald Trump ("Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer"), Steve Tyrell ("Marshmallow World"), and wife Joy ("Baby, It's Cold Outside" and "Winter Wonderland").[77] A special edition was produced, including tracks sung with the Notre Dame Glee Club.[78][79]

Personal life

 
Philbin and his wife Joy in New York City, 2009

Philbin was married to Catherine Faylen, the daughter of actor Frank Faylen, from 1955 to 1968; they had a daughter named Amy and a son named Daniel before divorcing. He married interior decorator Joy Senese in 1970; they had two daughters: Joanna and J. J. Joy occasionally co-hosted with Philbin.[citation needed] On Live, he often mentioned Joy, and to a lesser degree his children.[citation needed] He split his time between his Manhattan apartment (near the WABC-TV studios) and his house in Greenwich, Connecticut.[14]

Philbin followed sports extensively, especially baseball and football.[80] He was an avid fan of the New York Yankees and a proud supporter of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, the sports teams of his alma mater.[81] He narrated the two audio CDs that accompanied Joe Garner's book Echoes of Notre Dame Football: Great and Memorable Moments of the Fighting Irish, and he was unwilling to waver even when St. John's basketball coach Steve Lavin asked Regis to trade his allegiance.[82]

After graduating from Notre Dame in 1953, he returned to campus often for football games, concerts, pep rallies, banquets, and other events, and donated $2.75 million to the university to build the Philbin Studio Theatre for performance arts productions. When he heard that Larry King had never visited Notre Dame Stadium, he invited King and insisted on giving him a tour of the "greatest college campus in the world", which he did in October 2002 with Tim Russert also in attendance.[83]

Philbin played on the Notre Dame tennis team, casting doubt on claims he made in an ad that he had learned to play tennis from Joy. Notre Dame football coaches such as Charlie Weis, Tyrone Willingham, and Lou Holtz have appeared on Live. Along with being a Yankees fan, Philbin was also "keeping an eye on the Florida Marlins".[84] On May 5, 2009, he delivered the first pitch at a Marlins game. He also supported the Pittsburgh Pirates in his final years.[85]

In March 1984, Philbin opened a Ford dealership in Gilbert, Arizona, as a side investment during his career in television. The dealership, Philbin Ford, suffered due to the already-saturated auto market in the area, and it was closed in late 1988.[86]

Philbin was known to have trouble handling new technology, and was frequently confused when operating electronics such as remote controls and DVD players. He did not usually use computers (although he did use one for an episode of Live in 2008, demonstrating how to find homes online) and did not own a cell phone until September 2008. It is often noted, however, that he did not completely reject technology; he simply had Joy make calls and send emails for him.[87]

Health and death

Philbin had an angioplasty in 1993.[88][89] On March 14, 2007, he underwent triple bypass surgery at Weill Cornell Medical Center because of plaque in his arteries.[90] Prior to the surgery, Philbin talked with David Letterman, for whom he had substituted on Late Show with David Letterman during Letterman's own quintuple bypass surgery.[90] Following Philbin's successful heart surgery, he returned to the show on April 26. On December 1, 2009, Philbin had hip replacement surgery.[91][92] He returned to his regular hosting duties on January 4, 2010.[93] In May 2010, he underwent surgery to have a blood clot removed from his calf, and returned to work the next day.[94]

Philbin died from a heart attack due to coronary artery disease on July 25, 2020, one month shy of his 89th birthday as noted in a statement released by his family announcing his death[6][95] at the age of 88[96] at a hospital in Greenwich, Connecticut.[97] His funeral was held at the Basilica of the Sacred Heart and he was buried in Cedar Grove Cemetery,[98] both on the campus of his alma mater, the University of Notre Dame.[99][100][101] His tombstone states his date of death as July 25, 2020, creating a discrepancy with what was reported in the media.[5]

Popular culture

Acting roles

Philbin was cast as car salesman Handsome Hal on Kelly Ripa's sitcom Hope & Faith.[102] He was chosen as the voice of Mabel, the sister of the Ugly Stepsister (played by Larry King), in Shrek the Third.[103] His final film was Jack and Jill.

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire

During the successful first run of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, Philbin popularized the monochromatic look in men's formal wear that emphasizes color rather than pattern in ties and dress shirts. His look was a suit, shirt and tie coordinated in solid, slightly varying shades of the same, usually dark or muted, color.[55] A Van Heusen clothing line based on this look, called Regis, was short-lived.[104]

When Philbin hosted Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, he used the phrase "Is that your final answer?" whenever he had to confirm a contestant's answer. Adopted from the original UK host Chris Tarrant, this became Philbin's catch phrase during his tenure with the show.[105]

In August 2009, Philbin returned to host a two-week miniseries of new Millionaire episodes celebrating the American primetime show's 10th anniversary. The eleven shows (Sunday-to-Thursday twice, plus one extra Sunday) started airing on August 9 on ABC primetime.

Philbin (along with Steve Harvey and John Henson) were named the 2009–10 guest hosts of the daily Millionaire. Philbin's episodes aired November 30 – December 4, 2009, and debuted new rules on the show.

2007 Neiman Marcus Christmas Book

In October 2007, Philbin was featured in the 100th anniversary issue of the Neiman Marcus Christmas Book. He was a host of the Classical Superstars Fantasy Concert, which included piano virtuoso Lola Astanova with Russia's Kirov Orchestra led by conductor Valery Gergiev. The super concert for 500 guests was offered for sale at $1.6 million.[106]

Awards and honors

In Morris Park, Bronx, Cruger Avenue between Sagamore Street and Bronxdale Avenue was co-named Regis Philbin Avenue.[107]

 
Philbin's star at the Hollywood Walk of Fame

Legacy

The Regis Philbin Studio Theatre in the Marie P. DeBartolo Performing Arts Center was named after him. It is a 2,333-square-foot (216.7 m2) black box theater with configurable seating and staging and a system of five catwalks.[125]

Filmography

Discography

Singles

Year Single Album
2005 "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" (with Donald Trump) The Regis Philbin Christmas Album
"Frosty the Snowman"

Books

  • Philbin, Regis; Gifford, Kathie L.; Albright, Barbara (1993). Cooking with Regis & Kathie Lee. New York: Hyperion. ISBN 978-1-56282-752-6.
  • Philbin, Regis; Gifford, Kathie L.; Albright, Barbara (1994). Entertaining with Regis & Kathie Lee: Year-round Holiday Recipes, Entertaining Tips, and Party Ideas. New York: Hyperion. ISBN 978-0-7868-6067-8.
  • Philbin, Regis; Zehme, Bill (1995). I'm Only One Man!. New York: Hyperion. ISBN 978-0-7868-8911-2.
  • Philbin, Regis (1997). "Foreword". In Faust, Gerry; Love, Steve (eds.). Gerry Faust: The Golden Dream. Champaign, Illinois: Sagamore Pub. ISBN 978-1-57167-118-9.
  • Philbin, Regis; Zehme, Bill (2000). Who Wants to Be Me?. New York: Hyperion. ISBN 978-0-7868-6739-4.
  • Philbin, Regis (2005). "Foreword". In Langford, Jim; Langford, Jeremy (eds.). The Spirit of Notre Dame: Legends, Traditions, and Inspiration from One of America's Most Beloved Universities. New York: Doubleday. ISBN 978-0-8245-2542-2.
  • Philbin, Regis (2009). "Foreword". In Lurie, Dan; Robson, David (eds.). Heart of Steel: The Dan Lurie Story. Bloomington, Indiana: AuthorHouse. ISBN 978-1-4343-8545-1.
  • Philbin, Regis (2011). How I Got This Way. It Books. ISBN 978-0-06-210975-0.

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host
2001
Succeeded by
Bob Barker
Media offices
New title Co-host of Live!
1988–2001
Served alongside: Kathie Lee Gifford (1998–2000)
Kelly Ripa (2001–2011)
Succeeded by
New title Host of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire
1999–2009 (primetime version)
Served alongside: Meredith Vieira (2002–2009; syndicated version)
Succeeded by
Meredith Vieira
Preceded by Host of New Year's Rockin' Eve
2005
Succeeded by
Ryan Seacrest
Dick Clark
New title Host of America's Got Talent
2006
Succeeded by

regis, philbin, regis, francis, xavier, philbin, august, 1931, july, 2020, american, television, presenter, talk, show, host, game, show, host, comedian, actor, singer, once, called, hardest, working, show, business, held, guinness, world, record, most, hours,. Regis Francis Xavier Philbin 1 2 3 ˈ r iː dʒ ɪ s ˈ f ɪ l b ɪ n August 25 1931 July 25 2020 4 5 6 was an American television presenter talk show host game show host comedian actor 7 and singer Once called the hardest working man in show business 8 he held the Guinness World Record for the most hours spent on U S television surpassing previous record holder Hugh Downs 9 Regis PhilbinPhilbin at the 2009 Tribeca Film FestivalBornRegis Francis Xavier Philbin 1931 08 25 August 25 1931New York City U S DiedJuly 25 2020 2020 07 25 aged 88 Greenwich Connecticut U S Burial placeCedar Grove Cemetery Notre Dame Indiana U S EducationUniversity of Notre Dame BA OccupationsTelevision presentertalk show hostgame show hostactorsingerYears active1955 2020Spouse s Catherine Faylen m 1955 div 1968 wbr Joy Senese m 1970 wbr Children4 including J J PhilbinMilitary careerAllegiance United StatesService wbr branchUnited States NavyYears of service1953 1955RankLieutenant junior grade UnitNavy Supply CorpsAfter graduating from the University of Notre Dame Philbin served in the U S Navy and got his television start serving as a page for The Tonight Show in the 1950s He got his first network television exposure in 1967 as Joey Bishop s sidekick on The Joey Bishop Show He is most widely known as the co host of the New York City based nationally syndicated talk show Live with Regis and Kathie Lee starting in 1988 which became Live with Regis and Kelly in 2001 and continued as Live with Kelly after Philbin s departure in 2011 10 He is also well known as the original host of the U S version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire the most watched prime time series of the 1999 2000 U S television season 11 Philbin also hosted Million Dollar Password 12 and the first season of America s Got Talent 13 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early work 2 2 Talk shows 2 3 Game shows 2 4 Other television 2 5 Guest appearances 2 6 After Live 3 Writing and singing 4 Personal life 4 1 Health and death 5 Popular culture 5 1 Acting roles 5 2 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire 5 3 2007 Neiman Marcus Christmas Book 6 Awards and honors 7 Legacy 8 Filmography 9 Discography 10 Books 11 References 12 External linksEarly life EditPhilbin was born in the Manhattan borough of New York City on August 25 1931 14 His father Francis Frank Philbin was a U S Marine of Irish descent who served in the Pacific 15 His mother Filomena Florence nee Boscia was a member of an Albanian Italian immigrant family from Greci 3 Philbin had a Catholic upbringing 15 He was supposedly named Regis because his father wanted him to attend his alma mater the prestigious Regis High School 14 It was long believed that he was an only child but he announced on Live with Regis and Kelly in February 2007 that he had a brother named Frank March 1 1951 January 27 2007 who had died from non Hodgkin lymphoma several days earlier 14 16 Philbin said his brother had asked not to be mentioned on television or in the press while still alive to protect his privacy 17 Philbin was raised in the Van Nest neighborhood of the Bronx 18 He attended Our Lady of Solace grammar school 19 and graduated from Cardinal Hayes High School 1 After graduating high school he attended the University of Notre Dame where he lived in Fisher Hall 20 and graduated in 1953 with a degree in sociology 16 He later served in the U S Navy as a supply officer Lieutenant Junior Grade 21 and then went through a few behind the scenes jobs in television and radio before moving into broadcasting 16 Career EditEarly work Edit In his earliest show business work Philbin was a page at The Tonight Show in 1955 22 Later he wrote for Los Angeles based talk show host Tom Duggan and nervously filled in one night when the hard drinking Duggan failed to arrive 23 Philbin soon got a job at KCOP as assistant news editor to Baxter Ward and when the station s sportscaster did not arrive one day Philbin filled in 24 In 1957 Regis left his job at KCOP Los Angeles to make his fortune in New York City His replacement at KCOP was George Van Valkenburg citation needed He also was an announcer on The Tonight Show in 1962 7 His first talk show was The Regis Philbin Show 1 in 1961 on KOGO TV now KGTV in San Diego 25 after serving as news anchor for the station For budget reasons he had no writing staff so he began each show with what became his hallmark the host chat segment influenced by Jack Paar where he engaged his audience and later his co host in discussions about his life and the day s events 25 In 1964 Westinghouse Broadcasting picked up Philbin s talk show for national syndication in the late night time slot replacing Steve Allen 25 That Regis Philbin Show failed to attract many stations and Westinghouse replaced Philbin with Merv Griffin in 1965 Talk shows Edit Main article Live with Kelly and Mark History Philbin with Joey Bishop and Johnny Mann on The Joey Bishop Show in 1969 Philbin in Washington D C in 2000 In 1964 Philbin hosted That Regis Philbin Show a nationally syndicated show for Westinghouse Broadcasting replacing The Steve Allen Show after Steve Allen refused to renew his contract 26 The audience did not accept Philbin as a replacement for Allen s zany antics and the appearance lasted slightly more than four months because of dismal ratings especially compared to Johnny Carson in the same time slot Nevertheless Philbin has cited Carson as an influence 27 Philbin gained his first network TV exposure in 1967 as Joey Bishop s sidekick on The Joey Bishop Show 25 on television 1967 1969 In a Johnny Carson Ed McMahon vein Bishop would playfully tease Philbin and he would take the barbs in stride But his feelings were hurt when he learned from the network grapevine that ABC executives were dissatisfied with his work and his thick accent so during the opening of one 1968 program he launched an unplanned diatribe about not being wanted and letting down the program and abruptly quit on air A few nights later assured by Bishop that all was well and the barbs were not personal Philbin returned As revealed in his 1995 book I m Only One Man this was actually a publicity stunt planned by Bishop and Philbin beforehand 28 He reiterates this assertion in his 2011 memoir How I Got This Way explaining that it was intended to draw in some of Johnny Carson s viewers 29 When The Joey Bishop Show was canceled Bishop returned the favor and walked off the show on air unannounced leaving Philbin to carry the night on his own 30 A 1978 book called The Great 1960s Quiz authored by Dan Carlinsky published by Harper amp Row asked Who was Regis Philbin p 7 The answer was Joey Bishop s sidekick on his late night show p 124 31 During the early 1970s Philbin co hosted Tempo on Los Angeles station KHJ TV now KCAL TV He also commuted on weekends to St Louis where he filmed Regis Philbin s Saturday Night in St Louis 32 on KMOX TV now KMOV From 1975 to 1981 he co hosted A M Los Angeles a local morning talk show on KABC TV 32 where Philbin was already working reviewing movies for newscasts on the station He co hosted first with Sarah Purcell 1975 to 1978 then with Cyndy Garvey 1978 to 1981 32 Philbin s presence brought the show from the bottom of the local ratings to No 1 33 From November 30 1981 to April 9 1982 Philbin and Mary Hart co hosted The Regis Philbin Show a national morning variety series for NBC Philbin was hoping to transfer his success from KABC to a national network show but the show was not successful and lasted only 18 weeks 34 During 1982 to 1988 Philbin hosted the shows Health Styles 35 and Lifestyles with Regis Philbin 36 on the Cable Health Network and its successor the Lifetime television network After Garvey left Los Angeles in 1982 and moved to New York City 32 Philbin rejoined her on The Morning Show 32 on WABC TV starting on April 4 1983 32 At the time the 9 am time slot for WABC suffered from low Nielsen ratings because of competition from WNBC TV s Donahue and WCBS TV s game show block featuring The Joker s Wild and Tic Tac Dough After Garvey left again and Ann Abernathy briefly shared co hosting duties Philbin was paired with Kathie Lee Johnson later Gifford in June 1985 and ratings improved significantly The show became nationally syndicated on September 5 1988 as Live with Regis and Kathie Lee 32 and the success continued The program replaced A M Los Angeles upon its cancellation in 1991 and was eventually picked up by all of the ABC owned and operated stations except for WLS in Chicago which aired The Oprah Winfrey Show in that time slot and had done so since the show s debut as A M Chicago citation needed When Gifford departed in 2000 37 the show was temporarily named Live with Regis 37 Philbin had guest co hosts until a replacement was found 37 Philbin won a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show Host in 2001 37 Kelly Ripa was chosen as the permanent co host in February 2001 and the show was renamed Live with Regis and Kelly 37 Their chemistry proved to be successful as the show continued to enjoy high ratings 38 Philbin set a Guinness World Record for Most Hours on Camera on his August 20 2004 Live show surpassing Hugh Downs which gave him a total of 15 188 hours on television 9 Philbin in 2009 In 2008 Philbin s contract with ABC was renewed through 2011 39 Under this contract Philbin reportedly earned more than US 21 million per annum He received a similar contract with CBS for hosting Million Dollar Password 39 Philbin departed Live with Regis and Kelly after hosting his final show on November 18 2011 40 Game shows Edit Philbin was also a game show host He hosted The Neighbors a short lived game show on ABC from late 1975 to early 1976 The show had two female contestants guessing which of her three women neighbors said gossipy things about her 7 In 1976 he was a field reporter for ABC s Almost Anything Goes an American adaptation of the British game show It s a Knockout 41 Philbin was the original host of the U S version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire an ABC game show that had its roots in Britain Millionaire was a big ratings success in its 1999 debut when it was intended as an occasional special series ABC aired Millionaire as a regular series with frequent episodes but its viewership slowly declined After Millionaire was canceled it was retooled in 2002 as a syndicated series hosted by Meredith Vieira ABC brought back Millionaire in 2004 with Philbin retitled Who Wants to Be a Super Millionaire a related series that was aired on a more limited basis Philbin had appeared in 11 episodes of a special edition of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire which started on August 9 2009 10th anniversary of the show 42 He also was a celebrity contestant in this version Millionaire in its syndicated format uses guest hosts for selected weeks during the season and Philbin hosted a week of episodes that aired in November 2009 coinciding with his 2009 surgery 43 Philbin s Millionaire hosting duties won him a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host in 2001 In a 2007 Time article he was listed among the 15 Best Game Show Hosts in History 44 When Millionaire was honored on GSN s Gameshow Hall of Fame special Philbin s tenure as the show s host was praised Leigh Hampton then executive producer of the syndicated version said that he knew when to take rein of it and when to sit back and let the contestant be the contestant 45 and Jennifer Slater of twogirlsandatv com called him the sweetest man on television 45 Philbin himself recalled his own Millionaire tenure on said special with the following statement 45 You could only have a minute or two with it before the questions began I did everything I could to make them more available for the right answer Regis Philbin In November 2005 ABC announced that Philbin would host the network s revival of This Is Your Life In August 2006 he reported that his option on the contract for the show had lapsed and he declined to renew it 46 Philbin hosted the first season of America s Got Talent a Simon Cowell produced amateur talent search show on NBC during the summer of 2006 He flew between New York City and Los Angeles during that time period to participate in both Live with Regis and Kelly and AGT Because of his difficulty with commuting cross country and his health problems he was replaced in 2007 by talk show host Jerry Springer 47 With regard to filling Philbin s spot Springer noted that no one fills in for Regis He s the best there ever was at this so you pay homage to him 48 Philbin s affiliation with Fremantle started to develop at this time He hosted a revival of the Password franchise entitled Million Dollar Password which premiered June 1 2008 and ended on June 14 2009 49 Other television Edit On December 31 2004 Philbin filled in for Dick Clark on ABC s Dick Clark s New Year s Rockin Eve as Clark was recovering from a stroke Philbin who was a year and a half younger than Clark lightheartedly claimed to have interrupted his previously planned vacation to do the show 50 The following year Philbin hosted a competing special for Fox replacing Clark s new co host and eventual successor Ryan Seacrest 51 Philbin was also the host of The Apprentice 2 finale on December 16 2004 52 and the official 30 minute red carpet arrivals at the 80th Academy Awards ceremony on February 24 2008 53 Philbin hosted the 37th Daytime Emmy Awards on June 27 2010 54 Guest appearances Edit Philbin made regular guest appearances on Late Show with David Letterman 55 He was often introduced by Letterman as Regis Lee Philbin a play on his former morning co host Kathie Lee Gifford He also appeared on other late night talk shows such as Jimmy Kimmel Live Late Night with Conan O Brien The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson and Late Night with Jimmy Fallon 56 Philbin appeared on the sitcoms Spin City How I Met Your Mother Mad About You Hope amp Faith Seinfeld and The Fresh Prince of Bel Air as well as the sketch comedy programs The Dana Carvey Show Mad TV and The Larry Sanders Show He appeared in an episode of The Big Valley called The Challenge which first aired on March 18 1968 In 1970 he appeared in an episode of the ABC crime drama The Silent Force and also in an episode of the series That Girl 57 In 1991 Philbin was a celebrity guest at WrestleMania VII in Los Angeles commenting on the main event between Hulk Hogan and Sgt Slaughter 58 In 1998 Philbin made an appearance in Disney s Hercules as the voice of the mythical monster Typhon Kathie Lee Gifford was also present as the voice of Typhon s mate Echidna 59 On December 25 2000 Philbin appeared as a panelist on the first season championship game of the ESPN game show 2 Minute Drill 60 On February 28 2004 Philbin guest starred in a Lilo amp Stitch The Series episode called Drowsy 61 On May 15 2006 Philbin appeared as a special guest alongside Howie Mandel for a two hour special episode of Deal or No Deal on NBC 62 Philbin appeared three times on Celebrity Jeopardy the most appearances for any competing celebrity on the game show Jeopardy In November 2006 he won his competition and earned 50 000 for Cardinal Hayes High School his alma mater 63 Philbin appeared as a contestant on Celebrity Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader in November 2007 He again played for his alma mater Cardinal Hayes High School He dropped out of the game and went home with 175 000 for the school 64 In September 2008 Philbin guest starred as himself on How I Met Your Mother 65 where he joined the cast in the search for New York s best hamburger The show revealed that he worked out at Barney s gym During the best burger hunt his picture hung in the Best Burger restaurant and every other suspected best burger restaurant such as Corner Bistro and Veggie Heaven In the show he hosted a show within a show called Million Dollar Heads or Tails which made reference to both Million Dollar Password and Millionaire On December 25 2009 Philbin attended Christmas Mass with Father Edward L Beck and Timothy Dolan the current Archbishop of New York at The Sunday Mass 66 and gave a special interview discussing how being a Catholic had influenced his life 67 In February 2011 Philbin made an appearance on Take Two with Phineas and Ferb On July 3 2011 he was a celebrity guest on The Marriage Ref along with Tracy Morgan and Susie Essman 68 He appeared as himself in a 2020 episode of the ABC sitcom Single Parents which was created by his daughter J J Philbin After Live Edit On May 29 2012 Philbin appeared on CNN s Piers Morgan Tonight during the show s Guest Host Week Philbin s guest was his long time friend fellow television host David Letterman 69 From September 2012 to October 2017 Philbin was an official recurring monthly co host on Rachael Ray 70 On Fox Sports 1 Philbin began co hosting Crowd Goes Wild a daily sports panel show on August 17 2013 He once again partnered with his producer from Millionaire Michael Davies 71 72 In February 2014 he announced his leaving He returned to occasionally host from March until its cancellation on May 8 Philbin guest hosted two episodes of The Late Late Show in January 2015 That July he appeared on Today with Kathie Lee and Hoda He reappeared on the program roughly once a month and sometimes joined Gifford as a guest host on Hoda Kotb s days off 73 Writing and singing EditPhilbin s two autobiographies with co author Bill Zehme I m Only One Man 1995 and Who Wants To Be Me 2000 are written in the conversational or anecdotal style of his host chats The first follows a year 1994 1995 in his life his memories of celebrities and work on Live with Regis and Kathie Lee among other things The next was a response to the success of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire In 2011 upon leaving Live HarperCollins released his final memoir How I Got This Way 74 Philbin was a crooner in the styles of his favorite singers Dean Martin Perry Como and Frank Sinatra 75 He tested the musical waters with his 1968 pop vocal release It s Time For Regis 76 After receiving poor reviews he was reluctant to record another studio album but he occasionally sang on Live usually duets In 2004 he recorded When You re Smiling a traditional pop music album The Regis Philbin Christmas Album was released in September 2005 by Hollywood Records 76 It features several duets with friend Donald Trump Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer Steve Tyrell Marshmallow World and wife Joy Baby It s Cold Outside and Winter Wonderland 77 A special edition was produced including tracks sung with the Notre Dame Glee Club 78 79 Personal life Edit Philbin and his wife Joy in New York City 2009 Philbin was married to Catherine Faylen the daughter of actor Frank Faylen from 1955 to 1968 they had a daughter named Amy and a son named Daniel before divorcing He married interior decorator Joy Senese in 1970 they had two daughters Joanna and J J Joy occasionally co hosted with Philbin citation needed On Live he often mentioned Joy and to a lesser degree his children citation needed He split his time between his Manhattan apartment near the WABC TV studios and his house in Greenwich Connecticut 14 Philbin followed sports extensively especially baseball and football 80 He was an avid fan of the New York Yankees and a proud supporter of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish the sports teams of his alma mater 81 He narrated the two audio CDs that accompanied Joe Garner s book Echoes of Notre Dame Football Great and Memorable Moments of the Fighting Irish and he was unwilling to waver even when St John s basketball coach Steve Lavin asked Regis to trade his allegiance 82 After graduating from Notre Dame in 1953 he returned to campus often for football games concerts pep rallies banquets and other events and donated 2 75 million to the university to build the Philbin Studio Theatre for performance arts productions When he heard that Larry King had never visited Notre Dame Stadium he invited King and insisted on giving him a tour of the greatest college campus in the world which he did in October 2002 with Tim Russert also in attendance 83 Philbin played on the Notre Dame tennis team casting doubt on claims he made in an ad that he had learned to play tennis from Joy Notre Dame football coaches such as Charlie Weis Tyrone Willingham and Lou Holtz have appeared on Live Along with being a Yankees fan Philbin was also keeping an eye on the Florida Marlins 84 On May 5 2009 he delivered the first pitch at a Marlins game He also supported the Pittsburgh Pirates in his final years 85 In March 1984 Philbin opened a Ford dealership in Gilbert Arizona as a side investment during his career in television The dealership Philbin Ford suffered due to the already saturated auto market in the area and it was closed in late 1988 86 Philbin was known to have trouble handling new technology and was frequently confused when operating electronics such as remote controls and DVD players He did not usually use computers although he did use one for an episode of Live in 2008 demonstrating how to find homes online and did not own a cell phone until September 2008 It is often noted however that he did not completely reject technology he simply had Joy make calls and send emails for him 87 Health and death Edit Philbin had an angioplasty in 1993 88 89 On March 14 2007 he underwent triple bypass surgery at Weill Cornell Medical Center because of plaque in his arteries 90 Prior to the surgery Philbin talked with David Letterman for whom he had substituted on Late Show with David Letterman during Letterman s own quintuple bypass surgery 90 Following Philbin s successful heart surgery he returned to the show on April 26 On December 1 2009 Philbin had hip replacement surgery 91 92 He returned to his regular hosting duties on January 4 2010 93 In May 2010 he underwent surgery to have a blood clot removed from his calf and returned to work the next day 94 Philbin died from a heart attack due to coronary artery disease on July 25 2020 one month shy of his 89th birthday as noted in a statement released by his family announcing his death 6 95 at the age of 88 96 at a hospital in Greenwich Connecticut 97 His funeral was held at the Basilica of the Sacred Heart and he was buried in Cedar Grove Cemetery 98 both on the campus of his alma mater the University of Notre Dame 99 100 101 His tombstone states his date of death as July 25 2020 creating a discrepancy with what was reported in the media 5 Popular culture EditActing roles Edit Philbin was cast as car salesman Handsome Hal on Kelly Ripa s sitcom Hope amp Faith 102 He was chosen as the voice of Mabel the sister of the Ugly Stepsister played by Larry King in Shrek the Third 103 His final film was Jack and Jill Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Edit During the successful first run of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Philbin popularized the monochromatic look in men s formal wear that emphasizes color rather than pattern in ties and dress shirts His look was a suit shirt and tie coordinated in solid slightly varying shades of the same usually dark or muted color 55 A Van Heusen clothing line based on this look called Regis was short lived 104 When Philbin hosted Who Wants to Be a Millionaire he used the phrase Is that your final answer whenever he had to confirm a contestant s answer Adopted from the original UK host Chris Tarrant this became Philbin s catch phrase during his tenure with the show 105 In August 2009 Philbin returned to host a two week miniseries of new Millionaire episodes celebrating the American primetime show s 10th anniversary The eleven shows Sunday to Thursday twice plus one extra Sunday started airing on August 9 on ABC primetime Philbin along with Steve Harvey and John Henson were named the 2009 10 guest hosts of the daily Millionaire Philbin s episodes aired November 30 December 4 2009 and debuted new rules on the show 2007 Neiman Marcus Christmas Book Edit In October 2007 Philbin was featured in the 100th anniversary issue of the Neiman Marcus Christmas Book He was a host of the Classical Superstars Fantasy Concert which included piano virtuoso Lola Astanova with Russia s Kirov Orchestra led by conductor Valery Gergiev The super concert for 500 guests was offered for sale at 1 6 million 106 Awards and honors EditIn Morris Park Bronx Cruger Avenue between Sagamore Street and Bronxdale Avenue was co named Regis Philbin Avenue 107 Philbin s star at the Hollywood Walk of Fame 1997 Bronx Walk of Fame May 2001 winner Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host Who Wants to Be a Millionaire 108 May 2001 winner Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show Host Live with Regis tie with Rosie O Donnell 108 February 2001 winner TV Guide Award Personality of the Year 109 January 1 2002 Grand Marshal of Tournament of Roses Parade 110 February 2003 winner Walter Camp Distinguished American Award 111 April 10 2003 receives star on Hollywood Walk of Fame 112 August 20 2004 sets Guinness World Record for Most Hours on Camera 15 188 hours 113 July 2005 winner PR com Best Celebrity Nickname 114 April 2006 inducted into the National Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame 115 April 2006 Inducted into Television Hall of Fame 116 117 September 2008 Guinness World Record updated to 16 100 hours 118 June 2008 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Daytime Emmy Awards 119 2009 Guinness World Record updated to 16 540 5 hours 2010 Golden Mike s Broadcast Legend Award Radio and Television News Association of Southern California 120 2011 winner Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show Host Live with Regis and Kelly tie with Dr Oz 121 August 19 2011 Recipient of the Disney Legends award for his contributions in Television 122 September 15 2011 Guinness World Record updated to 16 746 5 hours November 18 2011 Philbin received a key to the City of New York from Mayor Michael Bloomberg to honor his 28 year contribution to New York media 123 May 9 2015 Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from Trine University 124 Legacy EditThe Regis Philbin Studio Theatre in the Marie P DeBartolo Performing Arts Center was named after him It is a 2 333 square foot 216 7 m2 black box theater with configurable seating and staging and a system of five catwalks 125 Filmography EditMain article Regis Philbin filmographyDiscography EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Studio albums Year Album details Peak positionsUS1968 It s Time for Regis Released 1968 Label Mercury Records 2004 When You re Smiling Released September 28 2004 Label Hollywood Records 542009 Just You Just Me Released November 24 2009 Label Big Dot Records 9 denotes releases that did not chart Holiday albums Year Album details Peak positionsUS US Holiday UK2005 The Regis Philbin Christmas Album Released September 27 2005 Label Hollywood Records 74 9 163 Singles Year Single Album2005 Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer with Donald Trump The Regis Philbin Christmas Album Frosty the Snowman Books EditPhilbin Regis Gifford Kathie L Albright Barbara 1993 Cooking with Regis amp Kathie Lee New York Hyperion ISBN 978 1 56282 752 6 Philbin Regis Gifford Kathie L Albright Barbara 1994 Entertaining with Regis amp Kathie Lee Year round Holiday Recipes Entertaining Tips and Party Ideas New York Hyperion ISBN 978 0 7868 6067 8 Philbin Regis Zehme Bill 1995 I m Only One Man New York Hyperion ISBN 978 0 7868 8911 2 Philbin Regis 1997 Foreword In Faust Gerry Love Steve eds Gerry Faust The Golden Dream Champaign Illinois Sagamore Pub ISBN 978 1 57167 118 9 Philbin Regis Zehme Bill 2000 Who Wants to Be Me New York Hyperion ISBN 978 0 7868 6739 4 Philbin Regis 2005 Foreword In Langford Jim Langford Jeremy eds The Spirit of Notre Dame Legends Traditions and Inspiration from One of America s Most Beloved Universities New York Doubleday ISBN 978 0 8245 2542 2 Philbin Regis 2009 Foreword In Lurie Dan Robson David eds Heart of Steel The Dan Lurie Story Bloomington Indiana AuthorHouse ISBN 978 1 4343 8545 1 Philbin Regis 2011 How I Got This Way It Books ISBN 978 0 06 210975 0 References Edit a b c Regis Philbin CityFile New York Archived from the original on October 31 2011 Regis Philbin at chacha com Archived from the original on July 20 2011 Retrieved March 21 2010 a b AACL Albanian American Civic League November 13 2009 Kara DioGuardi amp Regis Philbin YouTube Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine The grave of Regis Philbin YouTube a b Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Television Legend Regis Philbin Grave Wrong Date of Death YouTube a b King Brittany Leonard Elizabeth July 25 2020 Regis Philbin Legendary Television Host Dies at 88 People Archived from the original on July 25 2020 Retrieved July 25 2020 a b c Regis Philbin at IMDb Best of Connecticut 2006 People amp Entertainment Connecticut Magazine September 26 2006 Archived 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2015 Trakin Roy October 1 2004 A Talker Sings Regis Philbin On When You re Smiling Hits Daily Double Retrieved July 27 2020 a b Barnes Mike July 25 2020 Regis Philbin TV Host With the Most Congenial Demeanor Dies at 88 Hollywood Reporter Retrieved July 27 2020 Regis and the Donald Sing Rudolph AP News The Associated Press October 6 2005 Retrieved July 25 2020 University of Notre Dame Alumni Association Newsletter October 2005 Retrieved February 16 2007 For TV Superstar Regis Philbin It s Time to Sing Again Live with Regis and Kelly Host Returns to His Earliest Love with His First Album in 36 Years businesswire com Press release Business Wire Inc Retrieved July 24 2020 Hurley Michael January 18 2011 Regis Philbin Retiring From Show Leaving Him to Enjoy Yankees Baseball Notre Dame Football nesn com NESN Retrieved July 27 2020 Cutter John Regis Philbin dies King of Notre Dame football orlandosentinel com Tribune Interactive Retrieved July 26 2020 CGW Ask Regis anything YouTube Retrieved 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December 1 2009 Retrieved August 26 2011 Regis To Return From Hip Replacement Surgery On January 4 The Huffington Post December 31 2009 Retrieved August 26 2011 Regis Philbin to have blood clot removed from leg USA Today Associated Press May 14 2010 Retrieved August 26 2011 Barnes Mike July 25 2020 Regis Philbin TV Host With the Most Congenial Demeanor Dies at 88 The Hollywood Reporter Archived from the original on July 25 2020 Retrieved July 25 2020 McRady Rachel July 29 2020 Regis Philbin s Cause of Death Revealed Entertainment Tonight Archived from the original on July 30 2020 Retrieved July 30 2020 At the time of his death Philbin s family released a public statement saying We are deeply saddened to share that our beloved Regis Philbin passed away last night of natural causes one month shy of his 89th birthday Regis Philbin Dead at 88 Cause of Death Revealed as Heart Disease TMZ July 25 2020 Archived from the original on July 29 2020 Retrieved July 25 2020 Regis Philbin funeral 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original on May 7 2007 Retrieved January 28 2007 Regis Philbin to be Inducted Into NAB Television Hall of Fame Businesswire com Press release Retrieved February 26 2014 Honorees Emmys com Retrieved March 28 2020 Happy Birthday To Greenwich s Regis Philbin The Daily Voice August 25 2016 Retrieved July 26 2020 Regis Philbin to Receive Lifetime Achievement Award at Daytime Emmys Broadcastingcable com 2010 Complete Winners List 61st Annual Golden Mike Awards Radio and Television News Association of Southern California December 12 2010 Archived from the original on October 9 2011 Retrieved August 26 2011 Regis Philbin Fast Facts WTVA August 18 2018 Retrieved July 26 2020 Brigante Ricky June 16 2011 2011 Disney Legends Awards Honorees at D23 Expo to include Regis Philbin Jim Henson Disney Princess voices Inside the Magic Retrieved July 26 2020 Norton Jerry November 18 2011 Regis Philbin says farewell to Live after 28 years Reuters Retrieved July 26 2020 Regis Philbin to deliver commencement address at Trine University Trine University 2015 Retrieved March 2 2019 Thagard Andrew October 6 2003 ND showcases performing arts The Observer External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Regis Philbin Wikinews has related news Daily Guinness attempts to return on talk show Live with Regis and Kelly Regis Philbin at IMDb Regis Philbin at The Interviews An Oral History of Television Regis Philbin discography at DiscogsAwards and achievementsPreceded byBob Barker and Tom Bergeron Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host2001 Succeeded byBob BarkerMedia officesNew title Co host of Live 1988 2001 Served alongside Kathie Lee Gifford 1998 2000 Kelly Ripa 2001 2011 Succeeded byMichael StrahanNew title Host of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire1999 2009 primetime version Served alongside Meredith Vieira 2002 2009 syndicated version Succeeded byMeredith VieiraPreceded byDick Clark Host of New Year s Rockin Eve2005 Succeeded byRyan Seacrest Dick ClarkNew title Host of America 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