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Throughout his life, he would receive a plethora of achievements and awards, including a star on both the American and Canadian Walks of Fame, induction into the Orders of Canada and Manitoba, and the Lifetime Achievement Award at the [[UsefulNotes/EmmyAward 2013 Daytime Emmy Awards.]]

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Throughout his life, he would receive a plethora of achievements and awards, including a star on both the American and Canadian Walks of Fame, induction into the Orders of Canada and Manitoba, and the Lifetime Achievement Award at the [[UsefulNotes/EmmyAward [[MediaNotes/EmmyAward 2013 Daytime Emmy Awards.]]
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-->-- '''Monty''''s {{Catchphrase}} on ''Series/LetsMakeADeal''.

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-->-- '''Monty''''s {{Catchphrase}} catchphrase on ''Series/LetsMakeADeal''.
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* ''Series/TheOddCouple:'' AsHimself (1973, 1974)

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* ''Series/TheOddCouple:'' ''Series/{{The Odd Couple|1970}}:'' AsHimself (1973, 1974)

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->''"I got a deal for you!"''
->--'''Monty''''s {{Catchphrase}} on ''Series/LetsMakeADeal''.

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->''"I got a deal for you!"''
->--'''Monty''''s {{Catchphrase}} on ''Series/LetsMakeADeal''.



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* ''Series/VideoVillage:'' Host (1960 - 1962)
** ''Series/VideoVillageJunior:'' Host (1961 - 1962)
* ''Series/LetsMakeADeal:'' Host (1963 - 1986, 1990 - 1991)

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* ''Series/VideoVillage:'' Host (1960 - -- 1962)
** ''Series/VideoVillageJunior:'' Host (1961 - -- 1962)
* ''Series/LetsMakeADeal:'' Host (1963 - -- 1986, 1990 - -- 1991)
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The hell does that mean, "respectable age"?


He died on September 30, 2017, at the respectable age of 96, just four months after the passing of his wife. He was survived by his three children: Actress Joanna Gleason, Sharon Hall, and Emmy Award-winning producer Richard Hall.

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He died on September 30, 2017, at the respectable age of 96, just four months after the passing of his wife. He was survived by his three children: Actress Joanna Gleason, Sharon Hall, and Emmy Award-winning producer Richard Hall.
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* ''Series/SplitSecond:'' Host (1986)

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* ''Series/SplitSecond:'' ''Series/SplitSecond1972:'' Host (1986)
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* ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDragonJakeLong:'' Beauty Pageant Host (2008)

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* ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDragonJakeLong:'' Beauty Pageant Host (2008)(2008)
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Monty Hall [[UsefulNotes/KnightFever OC, OM,]] born Monte Halparin, (August 25, 1921 - September 30, 2017) was an Canadian-American game show host and actor, most famous for his work on ''Series/LetsMakeADeal'', and the MontyHallProblem it inspired.

Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, he graduated from the University of Manitoba and started his career at a local radio station, after he married Marilyn Plottel in 1947, who he would spend the rest of his life married to. In 1955, he moved to America, and after a stint as the host of ''Video Village'' and ''Video Village Junior'', he co-created and hosted ''Let’s Make A Deal'', starting in 1963. He remained a staunch supporter of the series and its revival in 2009 until his death. He also developed and occasionally hosted other game shows under the '''Stefan Hatos-Monty Hall Studios''' banner.

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Monty Hall [[UsefulNotes/KnightFever OC, OM,]] born Monte Halparin, (August 25, 1921 - September 30, 2017) was an a Canadian-American game show host and actor, most famous for his work on ''Series/LetsMakeADeal'', and the MontyHallProblem it inspired.

Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, he graduated from the University of Manitoba and started his career at a local radio station, after he married Marilyn Plottel in 1947, with who he would spend the rest of his life married to.married. In 1955, he moved to America, and after a stint as the host of ''Video Village'' and ''Video Village Junior'', he co-created and hosted ''Let’s Make A Deal'', starting in 1963. He remained a staunch supporter of the series and its revival in 2009 until his death. He also developed and occasionally hosted other game shows under the '''Stefan Hatos-Monty Hall Studios''' banner.



He died on September 30, 2017 at the respectable age of 96, just four months after the passing of his wife. He was survived by his three children: Actress Joanna Gleason, Sharon Hall, and Emmy Award-winning producer Richard Hall.

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He died on September 30, 2017 2017, at the respectable age of 96, just four months after the passing of his wife. He was survived by his three children: Actress Joanna Gleason, Sharon Hall, and Emmy Award-winning producer Richard Hall.
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Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, he would graduate from the University of Manitoba and start his career in local radio, after he married Marilyn Plottel in 1947, who he would spend the rest of his life married to. In 1955, he would move to America, and after a stint as the host of ''Video Village'' and ''Video Village Junior'', co-created and hosted ''Let’s Make A Deal'', starting in 1963. He would remain a supporter of the series and its revival in 2009 until his death. He would also develop and occasionally host other game shows under the '''Stefan Hatos-Monty Hall Studios''' banner.

Through his life, he was given a plethora of achievements and awards, including a star on both the American and Canadian Walks of Fame, induction into the Orders of Canada and Manitoba, and the Lifetime Achievement Award at the [[UsefulNotes/EmmyAward 2013 Daytime Emmy Awards.]]

He would die on September 30, 2017 at the age of 96, just four months after the passing of his wife. He was survived by his three children: Actress Joanna Gleason, Sharon Hall, and Emmy Award-winning producer Richard Hall.

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Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, he would graduate graduated from the University of Manitoba and start started his career in at a local radio, radio station, after he married Marilyn Plottel in 1947, who he would spend the rest of his life married to. In 1955, he would move moved to America, and after a stint as the host of ''Video Village'' and ''Video Village Junior'', he co-created and hosted ''Let’s Make A Deal'', starting in 1963. He would remain remained a staunch supporter of the series and its revival in 2009 until his death. He would also develop developed and occasionally host hosted other game shows under the '''Stefan Hatos-Monty Hall Studios''' banner.

Through Throughout his life, he was given would receive a plethora of achievements and awards, including a star on both the American and Canadian Walks of Fame, induction into the Orders of Canada and Manitoba, and the Lifetime Achievement Award at the [[UsefulNotes/EmmyAward 2013 Daytime Emmy Awards.]]

He would die died on September 30, 2017 at the respectable age of 96, just four months after the passing of his wife. He was survived by his three children: Actress Joanna Gleason, Sharon Hall, and Emmy Award-winning producer Richard Hall.

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Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, he would graduate from the University of Manitoba and start his career in local radio, after he married Marilyn Plottel in 1947, who he would spend the rest of his life married to. In 1955, he would move to America, and after a stint as the host of ''Video Village'' and ''Video Village Junior'', co-created and hosted ''Let’s Make A Deal'', starting in 1963. He would remain a supporter of the series and its revival in 2009 until his death. He would also develop and occasionally host many other game shows under the '''Stefan Hatos-Monty Hall Studios''' banner.

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Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, he would graduate from the University of Manitoba and start his career in local radio, after he married Marilyn Plottel in 1947, who he would spend the rest of his life married to. In 1955, he would move to America, and after a stint as the host of ''Video Village'' and ''Video Village Junior'', co-created and hosted ''Let’s Make A Deal'', starting in 1963. He would remain a supporter of the series and its revival in 2009 until his death. He would also develop and occasionally host many other game shows under the '''Stefan Hatos-Monty Hall Studios''' banner.



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* ''Series/VideoVillage:'' Host (1960 - 1962)
** ''Series/VideoVillageJunior:'' Host (1961 - 1962)
* ''Series/LetsMakeADeal:'' Host (1963 - 1986, 1990 - 1991)
* ''Series/BeatTheClock:'' Host (1979)
* ''Series/SplitSecond:'' Host (1986)
* ''Series/That70sShow:'' AsHimself (2001)
* ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDragonJakeLong:'' Beauty Pageant Host (2008)
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Monty Hall [[UsefulNotes/KnightFever OC, OM,]] born Monte Halparin, (August 25, 1921 - September 30, 2017) was an Canadian-American game show host and actor, most famous for his work on ''Series/LetsMakeADeal'', and the MontyHallProblem it inspired.

Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, he would graduate from the University of Manitoba and start his career in local radio, after he married Marilyn Plottel in 1947, who he would spend the rest of his life married to. In 1955, he would move to America, and after a stint as the host of ''Video Village'' and ''Video Village Junior'', co-created and hosted ''Let’s Make A Deal'', starting in 1963. He would remain a supporter of the series and its revival in 2009 until his death. He would also develop and occasionally host many other game shows under the '''Stefan Hatos-Monty Hall Studios''' banner.

Through his life, he was given a plethora of achievements and awards, including a star on both the American and Canadian Walks of Fame, induction into the Orders of Canada and Manitoba, and the Lifetime Achievement Award at the [[UsefulNotes/EmmyAward 2013 Daytime Emmy Awards.]]

He would die on September 30, 2017 at the age of 96, just four months after the passing of his wife. He was survived by his three children: Actress Joanna Gleason, Sharon Hall, and Emmy Award-winning producer Richard Hall.
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