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violet beauregarde actress

Popular as a Dutch and German name, , civil rights activist and sculptor Augusta Savage, Singer Edith Piaf, Hollywood costumier Edith Head, George's aunt, singer Rosemary Clooney, and British TV actress, From the name of the flowering plant, which comes from the Greek. {1998-99}), Tom Bergeron (host of Hollywood Squares {1998-2004}, America's Funniest Home Videos {2001-15}, and Dancing with the Stars {since 2005}), Peter Bergman (actor, All My Children, The Young and the Restless), Corbin Bernsen (actor; host of How Much Is Enough? Denise Nickerson played Violet Beauregarde in the 1971 film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory - starring Gene Wilder in the lead role. Jude Law, Eddie Redmayne and Judd Apatow have daughters named Iris and "Iris" is also the title of a song by the Goo Goo Dolls. Julia Roberts has a daughter named Hazel, so do Emily Blunt and John Krasinski. She was played by the late Denise Nickerson in the 1971 film and AnnaSophia Robb in the 2005 remake. There is also the Irish take Aileen, and it is a variant of Helen. Pronunciation: p ER lOrigin: LatinMeaning: unsurprisingly, it's from the word for the gemFamous Namesakes:  Pearl Bailey was an American singer and actress, Jack Osbourne has a daughter named Pearl, as does Meat Loaf and Mr Krabs on Spongebob Squarepants.General Overview: Often more popular as a middle name. Pronunciation: r OH z m EH r ee Origin: LatinMeaning: From the Latin ros marinus, meaning dew of the seaFamous Namesakes:  George's aunt, singer Rosemary Clooney, and British TV actress Rosemary LeachGeneral Overview: Can also be viewed as a combo of the traditional names Rose and Mary or spelt Rosemarie and a nice alternative is Rosalind. Deb used to be a maths geek before she discovered the joys of the couch potato life and a "career" writing about celebrities. Looking for a name that's cool and beautiful for your baby girl? {2007-09}, and Let's Make A Deal {since 2009}), Drew Brees (quarterback for the New Orleans Saints), Tracey Bregman (actress, The Young and the Restless), James Brown (former running back for the Cleveland Browns), Kimberlin Brown (actress, The Young and the Restless, The Bold and the Beautiful), Bob and Mike Bryan (identical twin tennis players), Kobe Bryant (basketball player, Los Angeles Lakers), Jimmy Buffett (singer-songwriter and businessman), Brooke Burke (Dancing With the Stars Season 7 winner), Stephen Burrows (no credits at the time, but later became a writer/director), Steve Burton (actor, General Hospital, The Young and the Restless), Thomas Calabro (actor/director, Melrose Place), Sharon Case (actress, The Young and the Restless), Dick Cavett (long-time talk show host at various points between 1968 and 2007), Sam Champion (former Good Morning America weatherman, former WABC weatherman; now with The Weather Channel), Julie Chen (host of The Talk, Big Brother), The Chew hosts (Michael Symon, Carla Hall, Daphne Oz), Anthony Crivello (actor, Vegas productions of Phantom of the Opera), Bill Cullen (host and regular panelist on more game shows than could be reasonably listed here; among his most successful were The Price Is Right {1956-65}, Eye Guess {1966-69}, Three On A Match {1971-74}, The $25,000 Pyramid {1974-79}, Blockbusters {1980-82}, and The Joker's Wild {1984-86}), Kristan Cunningham (actress/interior designer), Tony Danza (actor, Taxi and Who's the Boss? Some nicknames include Flo, Flossie and Florrie. Can also be spelt Mathilda. Maude Harcheb came to fame on a French reality-TV show. Not the Australian writer but the US actress Clementine Ford. Can also be spelt Lilian. Pronunciation: ER s uh l uh Origin: LatinMeaning: From the Latin ursus, meaning "little bear".Famous Namesakes: Bond girl Ursula Andress (Dr No), fantasy writer Ursula le GuinGeneral Overview: A hard name to shorten - Ursi? puzzle IT'S A BEAUTIFUL DAY IN THIS NEIGHBORHOOD), Week of May 5, 1997 (played during Celebrities & Moms Week), April 1, 1997 (played for the Boy Scouts of America), May 2 and 4, 1994 (played during Music Stars Week), November 13, 1998 (played during Soap Stars Week), January 7, 2013 (alternate closing segment aired only on ABC affiliates, to promote the show in question), November 1997 (played during Celebrity Week, but left after Round 2 due to scheduling conflicts and was replaced by Julie Pinson for the remainder of the game), November 1997 (appearance during Celebrity Week), December 28, 1999 (appeared in the final segment to promote his syndicated show, November 2, 2000 (played during an "unmask the stars" contest as William Shakespeare), January 9, 1989 (appears mid-show to do yo-yo tricks), Sometime in 2003 (cameo with Peter Bergman, most likely during Sweethearts Week), March 7, 1997 (cameo during the final segment), June 3, 2011 (prerecorded intro for Tennis Week), November 2, 2012 (prerecorded 30th-Anniversary greeting), January 11, 2013 (prerecorded 30th-Anniversary greeting), February 16, 2007 (played during Country Music Stars Week), May 2, 1994 (played during Music Stars Week), Week of August 25, 1980 (filled in for Chuck Woolery), August 1985 (filled in for Pat on the daytime show, mostly likely one episode), April 1, 1997 (switched places with Pat on their respective shows), November 2, 2000 (played during an "unmask the stars" contest as a gnome named Osment), October 13-17, 2008 (prerecorded footage from the, May 4, 1994 (played during Music Stars Week), December 2, 2014 (read the Prize Puzzle copy, which included a trailer for, February 19, 2019 (bumper after Round 1 during Great American Cities: Nashville), February 20, 2019 (interview during Great American Cities: Nashville), October 10 and 13, 2005 (prerecorded intros), December 8, 2008 (cameo during Pet Lover's Week), November 14, 1989 (played for The American Cancer Society, with Pat turning the letters), April 1, 1997 (played for The American Cancer Society), September 1990 (nighttime contestant, Teen Week of September 3; only credit at this point was a character in the 1984 film, November 5, 1997 (played during Celebrity Week; clips were shown of her 1990 appearance), May 31, 2011 (prerecorded intro for Tennis Week), May 3, 1994 (played during Music Stars Week), May 3 and 6, 1994 (played during Music Stars Week). General Overview: A memorable character is Violet Beauregarde from Roald Dahl's Charlie And The Chocolate Factory and the daughter in The Incredibles is called Violet. natural birth campaigner Sheila Kitzinger. Famous Namesakes: American actress Aimee Carrero, Canadian actress Aimée Leigh, British actress Aimee Kelly, Peak Popularity: Aimee was fairly popular in the United States in the 1970s and 80s. Pronunciation: m ER t uh l Origin: GreekMeaning: the plantFamous Namesakes: English shot putter Myrtle Augee , "Moaning Myrtle" from the Harry Potter series.General Overview: As well as being a medicinal and favoured plant since ancient times, Isla Fisher played a character called Myrtle in Baz Luhrmann's 2013 film The Great Gatsby. Jean (Nadine Garner) in The Blake Mysteries. 1971-74}, hostess of Wheel of Fortune {1974-82}), Howard Stern (radio personality and self-proclaimed "King of All Media"; judge on America's Got Talent since 2012), Kristen Stewart (actress, Twilight film series, Snow White and the Huntsman, Charlie's Angels), Martha Stewart (television host, author, and magazine publisher), Leonard Stone (actor best known for playing Sam Beauregarde, Violet's father, in the 1971 film Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory), Amar'e Stoudemire (basketball player, New York Knicks), Robin Strasser (actress, One Life to Live), Alison Sweeney (actress, Days of Our Lives), John Sweeney (labor leader, former president of the AFL-CIO), Jeffrey Tambor (comedian; announced on Hollywood Squares from 2002-03, where he was a frequent guest), Josh Taylor (star on Days of Our Lives from 1977-87 and since 1997), Ben Thomas (star on The Doctors from 1979-81), Melody Thomas Scott (actress, The Young and the Restless), Gina Tognoni (actress, One Life to Live, Guiding Light, Betty is used as slang for a hot girl. Pronunciation: MAY-vis Origin: ScottishMeaning: The thrush plantFamous Namesakes: American gospel singer Mavis Staples, the Selena Gomez-voiced lead female character in Hotel TransylvaniaGeneral Overview: Like Phyllis, Gladys and Doris, Mavis is making a renaissance after a few decades where these names would seem best suited for a litter of pets. Given that Wheel of Fortune is a large part of Americana, it is no surprise that it has had quite a few celebrity guests to either promote something or simply play the game (although the latter fell out of use in late 2007). Pronunciation: s ill V EE uh Origin: Latin Meaning: the girl from the woods from the Latin word for forestFamous Namesakes: poet Sylvia Plath, Australian journalist Sylvia JeffreysGeneral Overview: Can also be spelt Silvia, or try the French version Sylvie. Popular as a Dutch and German name, it is also spelt Maud, which was the name of a turn-of-the-century British royal that became the Queen of Norway. Can be shortened to Bea, as in Bea Arthur, or Trixie. Also book/film Harriet the SpyGeneral Overview: Similar to how Harry comes from Henry, Harriet comes from Henrietta. See also Millicent. The next few weeks are going to be a little bit different for all of us. The actress is also a bonafide fashionista, ... Before being cast as gum-chewing Violet Beauregarde in Willy Wonka>>>P, Nickerson already had some acting experience up her sleeve. Pronunciation: sh ee l ahOrigin: IrishMeaning: the blind oneFamous Namesakes: British natural birth advocate Sheila Kitzinger, Sheila Kennelly, star of many Australian TV shows like Number 96, character Sheila Birling in An Inspector CallsGeneral Overview: Now a well-known - if old-fashioned - Australian term for a woman, something Alf from Home and Away would say, like, "She's a top sheila." The 21-year-old Carrie Diaries actress comes in at 5 feet even. Pronunciation: Mew ree ehll Origin: IrishMeaning: bright seaFamous Namesakes: Novelist Muriel Spark, Muriel's Wedding, the middle name of the Friends' character Chandler BingGeneral Overview: Again, this is a name that was at the height of popularity in the early 20th century. Millicent is sad to be doll Barbie's middle name. Pronunciation: EL see Origin: ScottishMeaning: A short form of Elspeth, which is the Scottish version of ElizabethFamous Namesakes: actress Elsie FisherGeneral Overview: An alternative for those who like Ella and Ellie but think those names are too common, Ioan Gruffudd and Zooey Deschanel have daughters named Elsie. Ariana Grande. Pronunciation: F IH l ih s Origin: GreekMeaning: foliage or leafFamous Namesakes: Laugh-In comedienne and actress Phyllis DillerGeneral Overview: Kicking off our list of not-boring names to give your bub is this one with its lovely association with nature: in Greek mythology, Phyllis was a character who was transformed into an almond tree. Pronunciation: l ILL ee un Origin: LatinMeaning: From lilium (the lily flower)Famous Namesakes: Silent film star Lillian Gish, Baz Luhrmann has a daughter named LillianGeneral Overview: From the name Lily, a flower and symbol of purity. Now, 21 years of dedicated TV-watching and gossiping later, she's proud to never be seen without a screen. Charmian Carr, best known for her role as Liesl in "The Sound of Music," died Saturday at the age of 73, her website said. From the same origin as Celia. Vin Diesel named his daughter Pauline after his Fast and Furious friend Paul Walker who tragically died. 6, Pearl, as it comes from the Scottish version of Margaret, which is originally from the Greek margarites ... meaning pearl.Famous Namesakes: Maisie Williams (Arya Stark in the TV series Game of Thrones. General Overview: A memorable character is Violet Beauregarde from Roald Dahl's Charlie And The Chocolate Factory and the daughter in The Incredibles is called Violet. Pronunciation: v YE uh l it Origin: Latin Meaning: From the Latin word for the purplish colour Famous Namesakes: Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck have a daughter called Violet, as does the Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl, Poppy Montgomery and Rachael Finch. Pronunciation: f l AW r uh n s Origin: LatinMeaning: blossoming, flourishing from the Latin florensFamous Namesakes: Florence Nightingale - who established the modern school of nursing, Florence Welch from band Florence and the Machine, The Brady Bunch actress Florence Henderson, Olympian Florence JoynerGeneral Overview: The female version of the Roman name Florentius, it's also a famous Italian city. Can be spelt Perle or used in the form Perla. Celebrities are listed alphabetically by last name, unless the guest in question is a group or stage name that does not follow first name-last name conventions. When Denise went back to school the day after shooting the scene, she had to go with blue skin. ), Camryn Grimes (actress, The Young and the Restless), Florence Griffith-Joyner (Olympic gold medalist), Robert Guillaume (actor, Benson, Soap, The Lion King), Deidre Hall (actress best known for appearing on Days of Our Lives from 1976-87 and 1991-2009), Neil Patrick Harris (actor/singer, Doogie Howser, M.D., How I Met Your Mother, Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog), David Hasselhoff (actor/singer, Baywatch, Knight Rider), Rick Hearst (actor, General Hospital, The Bold and the Beautiful, The Young and the Restless), Paige Hemmis (host of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition), Rebecca Herbst (actress, General Hospital), Grant Hill (basketball player, Los Angeles Clippers), Drake Hogestyn (actor, Days of Our Lives), Dwight Howard (basketball player, Houston Rockets), Human Nature (Australian vocal group consisting of Toby Allen, Phil Burton, Andrew Tierney, and Michael Tierney), Bonnie Hunt (actress, Jerry McGuire, Jumanji, host of The Bonnie Hunt Show), Andre Iguodala (basketball player, Denver Nuggets), Il Divo (vocal group consisting of Urs Bühler, Sébastien Izambard, Carlos Marín, and David Miller), Kathy Ireland (actress/fitness instructor/model), Kyrie Irving (basketball player, Cleveland Cavaliers), LeBron James (basketball player, Miami Heat), Bryton James (actor, The Young and the Restless), Jersey Boys cast (Matt Bogart, Andy Karl, Quinn VanAntwerp, and John Lloyd Young), Carolyn Dawn Johnson (country music singer), Dwayne Johnson (actor/wrestler; The Fast and the Furious, The Mummy Returns), Keyshawn Johnson (former NFL wide receiver; appears on ESPN Sunday NFL Countdown and Monday Night Countdown), DeAndre Jordan (basketball player, Los Angeles Clippers), Jackie Joyner-Kersee (Olympic gold medalist), Richard Karn (co-star on Home Improvement; hosted Family Feud {2002-06} and Bingo America {2008}), Tom Kennedy (host of You Don't Say!, Split Second, Password Plus, Name That Tune, The {Nighttime} Price Is Right {1985-86}, and Body Language among others), Drew Lachey (member of boy band 98 Degrees), David Lago (actor, The Young and the Restless), Lorenzo Lamas (actor, Falcon Crest, The Bold and the Beautiful), Katherine Kelly Lang (actress, The Bold and the Beautiful), Christian LeBlanc (actor, The Young and the Restless), LL Cool J (rapper and star of NCIS: Los Angeles), Gordon MacRae (actor/singer best known for appearing in Oklahoma!, Carousel, Starlift, On Moonlight Bay, and By the Light of the Silvery Moon), Jean-Paul Manoux (no credits at the time, but later rose to fame as an actor), Vanessa Marcil (actress, General Hospital, Beverly Hills 90210, Las Vegas), Garry Marshall (actor/writer/producer, creator of Happy Days and Laverne & Shirley), Wink Martindale (host of {Las Vegas} Gambit {1972-76, 1980-81} and Tic-Tac-Dough {1978-86}, among others), A Martinez (actor/singer, Santa Barbara, L.A. Law, General Hospital), Joseph Mascolo (actor, The Bold and the Beautiful, Days of Our Lives), Reba McEntire (country music singer/actress), Danica McKellar (actress, The Wonder Years), Tony McPhail (chef of Commander's Palace, New Orleans), Warren Moon (football player, Houston Oilers), Shemar Moore (actor, The Young and the Restless, Criminal Minds, and SEAL Team), Rita Moreno (actress best known for PBS' The Electric Company {1971-77}), Vera Morris (voted Miss North Carolina in the 1998 Miss USA pageant), Joshua Morrow (actor, The Young and the Restless), Tia & Tamera Mowry (Actresses: Sister Sister, The Game, Tia & Tamera), Tom Murphy (mayor, City of Pittsburgh, 1994-2006), Kathy Najimy (no credits at the time, but later rose to fame as an actress), Steve Nash (basketball player, Los Angeles Lakers), Diane Neal (actress, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit), Dirk Nowitzki (basketball player, Dallas Mavericks), The Oak Ridge Boys (country music group consisting of Duane Allen, Joe Bonsall, William Lee Golden, and Richard Sterban), Rosie O'Donnell (comedienne; host of The Rosie O'Donnell Show), One Direction (boy band consisting of Niall Horan, Liam Payne, Harry Styles, and Louis Tomlinson), Donny Osmond (singer and TV host, including Pyramid {2002-04}), Andy Pargh (no credits at the time, but later rose to fame as the "Gadget Guru" on The Today Show), Jane Pauley (TV host/anchor on The Today Show and NBC Nightly News), Chris Paul (basketball player, Los Angeles Clippers), Austin Peck (actor, Days of Our Lives, As The World Turns), Jim Perry (host of Definition {1975-89}, Headline Hunters, Card Sharks {1978-81}, and Sale of the Century {1983-89}), Jo Ann Pflug (actress; married to Chuck Woolery from 1972-80), Regis Philbin (host of Live with Regis and Kathie Lee {1983-2000}/Live with Regis {2000-01}/Live with Regis and Kelly {2001-11}, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Pronunciation: Oh li v Origin: LatinMeaning: From the word for "olive tree"Famous Namesakes: In the old cartoon, Popeye loves his Olive Oyl. She is one of the four bratty children, to “win" a golden ticket to Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory. It is also the name of a mandarin-like fruit. Miss Agatha "Ag" Trunchbull, or otherwise known as The Trunchbull, is the primary antagonist in the novel Matilda and its 1996 film adaptation. NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 18: Denise Nickerson who played Violet Beauregarde in the original film attends the 40th Anniversary of Willy Wonka & … from 1984-2020), Hunter Tylo (actress, The Bold and The Beautiful), Dwyane Wade (basketball player, Miami Heat), Jack Wagner (actor, The Bold and the Beautiful), Lindsay Wagner (actress, The Bionic Woman, Nighthawk), Herschel Walker (football player, Philadelphia Eagles), Quvenzhané Wallis (child actress, Beasts of the Southern Wild, Annie), Jess Walton (actress, The Young and the Restless), Billy Warlock (actor, Baywatch, General Hospital, Days of Our Lives), Kurt Warner (retired football player, St. Louis Rams, New York Giants, and Arizona Cardinals), Douglass Watson (actor; starred on Another World from 1974-89), Betty White (actress and frequent game show panelist; starred in The Golden Girls, among many other shows), Vanna White (hostess of Wheel of Fortune since 1982), Deron Williams (basketball player, Brooklyn Nets), Montel Williams (actor/host, The Montel Williams Show), James Worthy (basketball commentator/retired basketball player), Jacob Young (actor, All My Children, The Bold and the Beautiful), Steve Young (football player, San Francisco 49ers). Pronunciation: p r OO d un s Origin: LatinMeaning: sensible or prudentFamous Namesakes: Prudence Farrow, sister of actress Mia Farrow, was John Lennon's inspiration for the Beatles' song "Dear Prudence"General Overview: The medieval form of the name Prudentia, can be shortened to Prue. Her outfit is a bottle-green tight pantsuit adorned with a brown belt with a silver buckle. Flora Carabella was married to Marcello Mastroianni. Emily Blunt and John Krasinski must like old-fashioned (and colourful) names, their second daughter is called Violet. Australian actress Isla Fisher and British comedy actor Sacha Baron Cohen have a daughter named Olive, as do Drew Barrymore and David Tennant. Selma Blair starred in the American version of Kath & Kim. It can also be the short form of Esmeralda, as in the heroine of Victor Hugo's 1831 novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame. {1998-2001}, Survivor {since 2000}, and The Jeff Probst Show {2012-13}), Quaker City String Band (Philadelphia-based string ensemble), Ingo Rademacher (actor, General Hospital), Melissa Reeves (actress, Days of Our Lives; wife of Scott Reeves), Scott Reeves (actor/singer, The Young and the Restless; also in the country music group Blue County from 2003-08), James Reynolds (actor, Days of Our Lives), Lisa Rinna (actress, Days of Our Lives; host, Soap Talk {2002-06}), Kelly Ripa (actress, host of Live with Regis and Kelly/Live with Kelly and Michael/Ryan since 2001), Rock of Ages cast (Troy Burgess, Justin Mortelliti, Carrie St. Louis, and Mark Shunock), Paul Rodriguez (comedian; host of The Newlywed Game, 1988-89), Fred Rogers (host and producer of PBS' long-running Mister Rogers' Neighborhood), Derrick Rose (basketball player, Chicago Bulls), Victoria Rowell (actress, The Young and the Restless, Diagnosis: Murder), Barbara Rucker (star on As the World Turns {1975-79} and Texas {1980-82}), Michael Sabatino (actor, Days of Our Lives and All My Children), Pat Sajak (radio DJ {1960s}, KNBC weatherman {1977-81}, host of Wheel of Fortune {since 1981}), Ben Savage (actor, Boy Meets World, Little Monsters), Kristoff St. John (actor, The Young and the Restless), Steve Schirripa (actor, The Sopranos and Blue Bloods), Naomi Scott (actress/singer, Aladdin, Terra Nova, Charlie's Angels), Jane Seymour (actress, Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman), Shark Tank cast (Barbara Corcoran, Mark Cuban, Robert Herjavec, Daymond John, and Kevin O'Leary), William Shatner (actor/singer, Star Trek, Boston Legal), Sherri Shepherd (actress, 30 Rock; co-host of The View), Chelsi Smith (Miss USA 1995 and Miss Universe 1995, among other beauty pageant titles), Tom Smothers (one-half of the musical and comedic duo Smothers Brothers), Michelle Stafford (actress, The Young and the Restless), Susan Stafford (radio host {approx. Also can have the nickname Hattie. Don't forget to bookmark this page by hitting (Ctrl + D), Pronunciation: GLAD-iss Origin: WelshMeaning: ruler or princessFamous Namesakes: US soul singer Gladys Knight from "Gladys Knight and the Pips", NSW Premier Gladys BerejiklianGeneral Overview: It's the kind of stereotypical name that once made you think of cluttered houses with crocheted doilies and crinoline doll toilet roll holders but now that it's the name of a prominent Australian politician, Gladys is coming good again. Pronunciation: l aw R EH t uh Origin: EnglishMeaning: From Laurel, the tree.Famous Namesakes: singer Loretta Lynn, actresses Loretta Young, Loretta SwitGeneral Overview: A variant of Laura, Cher's character in Moonstruck was called Loretta. A nickname is Dolly, from where the word doll comes from. Veruca Salt is one of the four main characters of the film, Charlie and The Chocolate Factory. Pronunciation: d AW r uh s Origin: GreekMeaning: Dorian woman - someone from the Ancient Greek Dorian tribe. It can be shortened to Fred, Freddie or more popularly, Winnie, such as in Nelson Mandela's wife or Danica McKellar's love interest on The Wonder Years. If you like the true nature of this name, see also Verity. Pronunciation: AE d uh L AI D Origin: GermanMeaning: the noble typeFamous Namesakes: Australian actresses Adelaide Clemens and Adelaide Kane. Carr died of complications from a rare form of dementia. Can also be shortened to Dottie and Dot. - for many young people, it may be hard to get away from the association with the witch from The Little Mermaid, for a slightly older group there is also Phoebe's twin sister in Friends. Pronunciation: l oh r AI nOrigin: EnglishMeaning: Originally an English surname referring to those who came from the French region of LorraineFamous Namesakes: actresses Lorraine Bayly (The Sullivans), Lorraine Bracco (Goodfellows)General Overview: Can be shortened to Lori, like Lori Loughlin (Full House). Rachel Griffiths and Katherine Heigl have daughters named Adelaide. There is the French variant Clemence, and it can be shortened to Clem or Clemmie. Pronunciation: h AE r ee eh t Origin: GermanMeaning: ruler of the homeFamous Namesakes: British actress Harriet Walter (she played the wife of Winston Churchill in The Crown). It can also be spelt Eirene. There is also the expression, "Whoah Nellie". Not Ida, but Ayda (aka Mrs Robbie Williams). Another name that features in a Tennyson poem. Pronunciation: Win-UH-frit Origin: WelshMeaning: joy and peaceFamous Namesakes: Pianist Winifred Atwell - famous for the "Black and White Rag" Pot Black theme, Winnie MandelaGeneral Overview: The name of a Welsh saint, Winifred was one of the top 200 names in the 1920s. Pronunciation: MAY zeeOrigin: ScottishMeaning: Maisie is well placed in the list coming after No. She exits the movie by turning into a blueberry, including blowing up to an enormous size and having her skin turn blue. Wheel of Fortune timeline (syndicated)/Season 30, Wheel of Fortune timeline (syndicated)/Season 22, Wheel of Fortune timeline (syndicated)/Season 21, Wheel of Fortune timeline (syndicated)/Season 20, Wheel of Fortune timeline (syndicated)/Season 4, https://wheeloffortunehistory.fandom.com/wiki/Celebrity_guests?oldid=46538, May 1, 2, and 7, 2012 (prerecorded bumpers during weeks taped in Portland, Oregon), February 18, 2019 (post-credits bumper during Great American Cities: Nashville), February 20, 2019 (post-Round 1 bumper during Great American Cities: Nashville), November 26, 2012 (prerecorded 30th-Anniversary greeting), February 6, 2013 (prerecorded 30th Anniversary greeting), November 20, 1995 (played during Celebrity Week), December 5, 2019 (cameo during Prize Puzzle to promote, February 17, 2003 (cameo during Country Music Stars Week), February 12, 2007 (played during Country Music Stars Week), February 2, 1998 (played with sister Meredith during Family Week), November 18, 2019 (bumper during Prize Puzzle round to promote, Week of May 3, 1993 (played during Sports Stars Week), May 5, 1995 (played during Celebrity Award Winners Week), January 24-28, 1977 (modeled wedding gowns during Brides Week), At least October 25-29, 1982 (guest hostess after Susan's departure), Week of November 23, 1992 (played during Soap Opera College Challenge), November 1, 2012 (alternate closing segment aired only on ABC affiliates, to promote the new season of, December 4, 2012 (prerecorded 30th-Anniversary greeting with Brooke Burke Charvet), 2003 (cameo with Michelle Stafford, most likely during Sweethearts Week), March 1, 2006 (played during Soap Stars Week), March 2, 2006 (played during Soap Stars Week), January 30, 2012 (prerecorded bumper during Fabulous Food Week), February 21, 2019 (cold open and post-Round 1 bumper during Great American Cities: Nashville), December 5, 2019 (Bumper during Prize Puzzle round to promote, February 2, 2010 (prerecorded intro during NYC Salute Week), February 8, 2010 (shot of them waving to Pat and Vanna from behind the Wheel edited into opening segment), February 3, 2012 (prerecorded bumper during Fabulous Food Week), December 26, 2003 (cameo after the Round 2 puzzle EMMY AWARD-WINNING TALK SHOW HOST), February 26, 2013 (prerecorded 30th-Anniversary message from the set of, January 6, 2005 (played during NFL Players Week), March 26, 2018 (cameo during closing segment, honoring the 45th anniversary of, May 5 and 6, 1994 (played during Music Stars Week; latter episode was as part of a team with Little Richard), January 3-7, 2005 (prerecorded footage during NFL Week), May 4, 1995 (played during Celebrity Award Winners Week), February 2000 (played during Soap City Week), June 1, 2011 (prerecorded intro for Tennis Week), Week of October 28, 2019 (bumpers promoting the Home Sweet Home giveaway), December 4, 2012 (prerecorded 30th-Anniversary greeting with Tom Bergeron), June 1989 (daytime contestant, episode taped 6/10; in 1991, he used his episode as the basis for a documentary called, May 8, 1997 (played during Celebrities & Moms Week), May 7, 1997 (played during Celebrities & Moms Week), November 20, 2012 (prerecorded 30th-Anniversary greeting), November 14, 1988 (nighttime cameo after his name was the Round 3 puzzle; returned at the end of the show to talk with Pat and Vanna, and stayed to chat with the winning contestant during the credits), February 3, 2010 (prerecorded intro during NYC Salute Week), March 1, 2013 (cameo to promote both shows; footage was intended only for, May 20, 2013 (prerecorded bumper after Round 2; cameo in final segment), February 16, 2007 (Country Music Stars Week), November 6, 1980 (played for an audience member during Game Show Hosts Week), February 21, 2003 (played during Country Music Stars Week), December 10, 1996 (prerecorded footage with Vanna, singing "Making Toys" from her album, February 27, 2006 (played during Soap Stars Week), May 30, 2011 (prerecorded intro for Tennis Week), November 1997 (played during Celebrity Week), May 1, 6, 13, and 23, 2013 (bumpers shot in-character from the audience during weeks taped in New York City), Rumored to have played for an audience member during Game Show Hosts Week, most likely October 31, 1980, May 2, 2001 (played during Soap City Week), May 1, 2001 (played during Soap City Week), March 3, 2006 (played during Soap Stars Week), February 20, 2013 (prerecorded 30th-Anniversary greeting), February 27, 1989 (nighttime cameo after her name was the Round 2 puzzle), November 8, 1999 (presented the Preview Puzzle in prerecorded footage from the, May 1, 1995 (played during Celebrity Award Winners Week), February 14, 2007 (Country Music Stars Week), May 2 and 6, 1994 (played during Music Stars Week), January 31, 2006 (played during NFL Players Week), January 9, 1989 (daytime, during end segment), December 1989 (daytime, during some prerecorded footage celebrating 5,000, October 31, 1991 (nighttime, during closing segment to talk with some international hostesses), November 15, 1991 (during some prerecorded footage of a Disney World parade), September 24, 1992 (prerecorded footage of him singing a, November 2, 1992 (post-Round 2 with balloons to congratulate Vanna after she revealed the answer VANNA'S PREGNANT; also appeared in the prerecorded San Francisco location footage that replaced the round), November 12, 1993 (prerecorded footage of him, Vanna, and the King brothers at a press conference), October 31, 1994 (during the final segment), November 28, 1994 (uncertain; may be the white-haired male who accompanies Vanna during the Surprise location footage), November 20, 1998 (ceremonial 3,000th nighttime show; prerecorded clips of him talking about the show's creation and how he chose Vanna), December 31, 2012 (posthumous; clip of his recollection of choosing Vanna, from the aforementioned 1998 episode), November 4, 1997 (played during Celebrity Week), February 9, 2000 (played during Soap City Week), October 15, 2015 (appearance with James Reynolds in closing chat, to honor the 50th anniversary of, February 14, 2000 (cameo during a New Orleans episode), May 3, 2001 (played during Soap City Week), May 5 and 6, 1994 (played during Music Stars Week; cameo before Bonus Round on the latter), February 4, 2013 (prerecorded 30th Anniversary greeting), September 19, 2013 (cameo, Season Premiere week from the Venetian), January 4, 2007 (read Prize copy while promoting their album, May 6, 1997 (played during Celebrities & Moms Week), February 8, 2013 (prerecorded 30th Anniversary greeting), February 5, 2013 (prerecorded 30th Anniversary greeting), Unknown daytime episode in 1980, following his mother's death (contestant, under his real name of Ron Hyatt), April 29, May 7, May 17, and May 24, 2013 (prerecorded bumpers during New York City tapings), September 30?, 1977 (filled in for Susan Stafford, partly to promote his upcoming game show, February 19, 2003 (played during Country Music Stars Week), January 8, 2004 (played during NFL Players Week), February 17, 2003 (played during Country Music Stars Week), November 12, 1998 (played during Soap Stars Week), October 23, 2007 (cameo after Round 3 puzzle WYNONNA NAOMI & ASHLEY JUDD), November 7, 1980 (played for an audience member during Game Show Hosts Week), June 2, 2011 (prerecorded intro for Tennis Week), May 3 and 5, 1994 (played during Music Stars Week), October 23, 2012 (prerecorded 30th-Anniversary greeting), May 4, 2001 (played during Soap City Week), February 20, 2003 (played during Country Music Stars Week), November 2, 2000 (played during an "unmask the stars" contest as a genie), May 4 and 6, 1994 (played during Music Stars Week; latter episode was as part of a team with James Brown), May 3, 1995 (played during Celebrity Award Winners Week), February 15, 2007 (Country Music Stars Week), February 19, 2003 (Country Music Stars Week), February 13, 2007 (Country Music Stars Week), Unknown daytime episode between February 1985 and October 1986 (contestant (as "J.P.") during Teen Week, winning $9,020: $2,650 in the front game and a $6,370 trip to Tahiti in the Bonus Round), November 11, 1998 (played during "Soap Stars Week"), November 3?, 1980 (played for an audience member during Game Show Hosts Week), May 3, 2001 (played during "Soap City Week"), December 21, 2012 (prerecorded 30th-Anniversary greeting), January 4, 2013 (prerecorded 30th-Anniversary greeting), October 2, 1992 (appears in audience, promotes gift bags for Teen Week winners, then stays with the winner during credits), February 1, 2012 (prerecorded bumper for Fabulous Food Week), February 12, 2007 (played during Country Music Stars week), February 13, 2007 (played during Country Music Stars Week), February 18, 2003 (played during Country Music Stars Week), February 15, 2007 (played during Country Music Stars Week), September 10?, 1998 (cameo with his son T.J. during chat with Pat and Vanna), Unknown nighttime episode in 1984, known to have been aired by, December 13 and 15, 2011 (prerecorded footage during Sandals Golf Getaway Week), February 2, 1998 (cameo after their name is a puzzle), February 6-10, 2012 (prerecorded footage during Military Spouses Week; promotes joiningforces.gov on February 7-10), March 4, 1997 (appeared after Round 2, helped Vanna touch letters during Round 3), November 16, 2015 (promotes the Prize Puzzle trip), September 16, 2002 (cameo after the puzzle TV GAME SHOW HOST to plug the debut of, November 1988 (nighttime cameo after her name was a puzzle), November 4?, 1980 (played for an audience member during Game Show Hosts Week), December 25, 1978 (along with her daughter, Melissa Woolery), August 1, 1980 (presumably, to help say goodbye on what had been taped as the series finale), February 1, 2010 (prerecorded intro with Kelly Ripa during NYC Salute Week), February 4, 2010 (prerecorded solo intro during NYC Salute Week), February 7, 2013 (prerecorded 30th Anniversary greeting), Unknown daytime episode between January and September 1984 (contestant), November 1997 (replaced William Shatner during Celebrity Week), December 14, 2012 (prerecorded 30th-Anniversary message from the set of, November 20, 1992 (played during closing segment and credits), November 10, 1998 (played during Soap Stars Week), April 30, 2001 (played during Soap City Week), November 24, 1988 (cameo after her name is a puzzle), October 15, 2015 (appearance with Deidre Hall in closing chat, to honor the 50th anniversary of, February 28, 2006 (played during Soap Stars Week), February 1, 2010 (prerecorded intro during NYC Salute Week), October 24, 2013 (cameo in closing segment), November 21, 1988 (cameo after their name is a puzzle, followed by a performance after the Bonus Round), May 2, 1995 (played during Celebrity Award Winners Week), September 14, 1998 (cameo after he is the answer to the Who Said It?

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