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Rod Roddy
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Name: Robert Ray “Rod” Roddy
Born: September 28, 1937
Birth Hometown: Fort Worth, Texas
Died: October 27, 2003 (age 66)
Place of death: Los Angeles, California
Occupation: Announcer
Years active: 1975-2003
Known for: Announcing Press Your Luck and The Price is Right

Robert Ray “Rod” Roddy (born September 28, 1937, in Fort Worth, Texas; died October 27, 2003, in Los Angeles, California) was an American broadcaster and announcer. He was most recognizable as a game show announcer, but most notably, The Price is Right from 1986 until 2003. To date, he was the longest running announcer on the show; having announced for 17 years. Other than The Price is Right, he has also announced on other game shows such as Whew!, Love Connection, and Press Your Luck. He was also a sub-announcer for Hollywood Squares during Game Show Week. Prior to his game show announcing work, Rod was the narrator on the successful dramedy Soap and during his work on Price, he provided the voice of Mike the Microphone on Disney's House of Mouse. Rod passed away as a result of colon and breast cancer on October 27, 2003, less than one month after his 66th birthday; he is interred at Greenwood Memorial Park in his native Fort Worth, TX. His tombstone carried the catchphrase "Come on down!", which originated from his predecessor, Johnny Olson.

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Commemorative Speech on the death of Rod Roddy[]

"As many of you know, we have lost our dear friend, Rod Roddy. Rod's many television friends, and all of us associated with The Price is Right, will miss his splendid talent, and his great sense of humor. May God bless Rod." — Bob Barker (2003)

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YouTube Videos[]

Rod Roddy's Come on Down Call Downs on The Price is Right
The Price is Right Rod Roddy Tribute {alternate copies: #1 and #2}

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