Dean Goss
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Born | Dean Wendell Goss September 22, 1949 Santa Clara, California, United States |
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📆 Years active | 1970–present |
👩 Spouse(s) | Deborah Goss |
🌐 Website | www |
Dean Wendell Goss (born September 22, 1949 in Santa Clara, California) is an American disc jockey who has also had several announcer roles on television game shows. As a disc jockey, he has been employed by several radio stations in California, including KCBQ San Diego from 1976 to 1979 and KFRC 99.7 in San Francisco. His first announcing role was in 1985, on the second season of the 1984-86 version of Let's Make a Deal (known as The All New Let's Make a Deal), where he succeeded voice actor Brian Cummings as the show's second announcer. Hall had planned to retire at the end of the season, and had Goss host two deals in a 1986 episode in an attempt to see if a third season, with Goss hosting, would sell (it would not). Other game shows for which he has announced include Bargain Hunters and the Wink Martindale-hosted version of High Rollers both from 1987, as well as NBC's I'm Telling!, and the syndicated Slime Time. He was also a substitute announcer on the syndicated version of The $100,000 Pyramid in 1988 and 1991.
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