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He holds the record for highest winnings on a single Jeopardy! episode, and is also a former contestant on GSN's version of The Chase, winning $58,333 as part of a three-person team. Holzhauer is the third highest-earning American game show contestant of all time. He is nicknamed "the High Roller". Ken Jennings (2021–22).
Kenneth Wayne Jennings III was born on May 23, 1974, [2] in Edmonds, Washington, a suburb of Seattle. [3] [4] His father was an international lawyer and moved the family to South Korea when Ken was in the first grade.
Ken Jennings was working as a software engineer before becoming a "Jeopardy!" champion and host. He's written several books and appears as an expert on another game show called "The Chase."
The worst moment Ken Jennings has experienced as host of "Jeopardy!" involved former host Alex Trebek. Trebek helmed the beloved game show from 1984 until his death in 2020.
Kentucky Bend is the extreme southwestern corner of Kentucky. The peninsula is traversed by the southern line of latitude of the state of Kentucky, at the banks of the Mississippi River. The only highway into the area is Tennessee State Route 22, [4] whose continuation into Kentucky Bend at one time was signed as Kentucky State Route 313. [5]
Ken Jennings went from a fan-favorite Jeopardy! contestant to the host of the beloved game show, but as he tells it, the transition was an emotional one.. Now four years into his hosting gig ...
Ken Jennings is revealing which "Jeopardy!" icons would be on his version of Mount Rushmore. Appearing on "Good Morning America" Tuesday, Jennings responded to a viral trend which has "Jeopardy!"
'Jeopardy! Masters' winner James Holzhauer took a shot at Ken Jennings in an Instagram clip about their time working on the trivia show 'The Chase.'