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  2. John Carpenter (game show contestant) - Wikipedia

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    John Carpenter (born December 24, 1967 [1]) is an American game show contestant and Internal Revenue Service agent. He is the thirteenth highest-earning American game show contestant of all time . Carpenter is best known for becoming the first top-prize winner on the American version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire , and the first ever top ...

  3. Where is John Carpenter now? - AOL

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    Carpenter was a 31-year-old IRS employee when he appeared on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire in November 1999 and became the first contestant to win the $1 million jackpot prize. At the time, he was ...

  4. Grand Slam (American game show) - Wikipedia

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    John Carpenter: First contestant to win $1 million on the American version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? in 1999. Carpenter later won $250,000 during Millionaire's Champions Edition; he donated $125,000 to his charity and kept $125,000. Carpenter was the first contestant to win $1 million in a single appearance on a game show Rahim Oberholtzer

  5. American game show winnings records - Wikipedia

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    John Carpenter: $1,250,000 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, $1,250,000 [99] Carpenter's winnings include $1,000,000 as first ever top prize winner on the show, and $250,000 ($125,000 of which was donated to charity) in the champions edition of the show. 14 Jordan Fowler $1,230,000 Deal or No Deal Island, $1,230,000 [100]

  6. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? - Wikipedia

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    The first was John Carpenter, who won the top prize on the American version on 19 November 1999. [28] Carpenter famously did not use a lifeline until the final question, using his "Phone a Friend" to call his father, not for help, but to tell him he was about to become a millionaire.

  7. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (American game show)

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    TV Guide ranked the US Millionaire #7 on its 2001 list of the 50 Greatest Game Shows of All Time, [129] and later ranked it #6 on its 2013 "60 Greatest Game Shows" list. [130] GSN ranked Millionaire #5 on its August 2006 list of the 50 Greatest Game Shows of All Time, [131] and later honored the show in January 2007 on its only Gameshow Hall of ...

  8. John Carpenter (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    John Carpenter (game show contestant) (born 1967), first $1 million winner on the game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire; John Carpenter (referee) (1936–2021), Irish football referee; John Carpenter (town clerk) (died 1442), founder of the City of London School; John Carpenter (British Army officer) (1894−1967) John Boyd-Carpenter, Baron ...

  9. Saturday Night Live parodies of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    Alright?" He also introduces his running mate, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? winner John Carpenter. [7] Hammond resumed playing Trump in 2004, doing so a total of 16 times up to 2011, although he left the cast in 2009. [8] His parodies focused on Trump's interest and involvement with politics, commercials, and his appearances on The Apprentice.