'Let's Make a Deal' host Monty Hall dead at 96

9/30/2017
CNN
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    Monty Hall arrives at the Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards Gala in 2014. The former "Let's Make a Deal" host has died after a long illness at age 96.

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  • Monty Hall arrives at the Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards Gala in 2014. The former
    Monty Hall arrives at the Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards Gala in 2014. The former "Let's Make a Deal" host has died after a long illness at age 96.

    Monty Hall, best known for hosting the game show 'Let's Make a Deal,' died Saturday morning in Los Angeles, his daughter Sharon Hall said.

    He was 96 years old and had been ill after suffering a heart attack shortly after his wife of almost 70 years died this summer.

    "He was the greatest father on the planet ... he was the dad who called every single night to see how your day was and never tired of hearing the details. He lived for his family," Sharon Hall said.

    Monty Hall hosted the first version of the popular game show, on which contestants dressed in costumes and often won prizes behind one of three doors. The show premiered in the mid-1960s and a version of the show starring Wayne Brady is still on the air.