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Ken Jennings Biography

Game Show Contestant

Ken Jennings won 74 straight games on the TV game show Jeopardy! in 2004. The unprecedented run earned him $2,522,700, at the time the greatest amount ever won by any contestant on an American game show. Jennings was a software engineer in Salt Lake City when his first Jeopardy! appearance aired on 2 June 2004; by the time of his final appearance on 30 November 2004, he had become a national pop culture hero. He appeared on Late Night with David Letterman and Sesame Street, was featured on television commercials for Federal Express and Cingular Wireless, and helped create Can You Beat Ken?, his own board game. Brainiac, his book about his experiences as a trivia celebrity, is to be published in September of 2006.

Extra credit: Jennings graduated from Brigham Young University in 2000, majoring in computer science and English... Jennings lost to Nancy Zerg in his 75th show on this Final Jeopardy clue: "Most of this firm's 70,000 seasonal white-collar employees work only four months a year." Jennings answered "What is FedEx?", but Zerg had the correct answer of "What is H&R Block?"

Other Jeopardy! celebrities include hosts Alex Trebek and Art Fleming.

Blog posts mentioning Ken Jennings:

Four Good Links

Ken Jennings Official Site

Handsome site, answers the question "What is Alex really like?"

Ken Jennings Statistics

2004 tabulations by a fan

Backstage with Ken Jennings

2005 account of his run, with quotes

Ken Jennings' Streak Ends

2004 USA Today story about his fateful 75th game

Vital Stats

Birth

23 May 1974
(age 35)

Birthplace

Edmonds, Washington

Death

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Best Known As

The man who won 74 times on Jeopardy!