Everything You Need To Know About Ryan Seacrest, The New Host Of Wheel Of Fortune

Get ready to dive into the captivating world of Ryan Seacrest! Beyond the polished façade and charismatic on-screen presence, this multifaceted icon has a treasure trove of surprising facts waiting to be unveiled.

From hidden talents to behind-the-scenes anecdotes, prepare to be entertained and awed by the untold story of Ryan Seacrest's life and career.

The Host Of Hosts

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In the world of entertainment, it's practically impossible to avoid the name "Ryan Seacrest." Whether you've seen him on TV, heard him on the radio, or just consumed any of the media empires he's helped build, the odds are you're familiar with his work!

But there's more to him than just what you see on TV.

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Early Beginnings

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Born on December 24, 1974, in Atlanta, Georgia, Ryan Seacrest showed early signs of his entertainment prowess. He developed a passion for radio at a young age and took his first steps into the world of broadcasting while still in high school.

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Dreams Of Being On-Air

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Ryan was greatly inspired by radio legend Casey Kasem and has said as a child, he would listen to Kasem's show every weekend "and dream about someday becoming a radio DJ."

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Ryan also said, "Casey had a distinctive friendly on-air voice, and he was just as affable and nice if you had the privilege to be in his company," and it's easy to see how he was inspired by that!

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Playing Pretend

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Ryan's passion for performing came on young! Ryan's mom said that as a child, "Instead of playing with G.I. Joes or Cowboys and Indians, would always have a little microphone and do shows in the house."

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That might be the cutest thing we've ever heard, and it turns out it was only the beginning.

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Practicing Young

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Ryan spoke himself of this unusual and unique hobby. "When I was 10, 11, 12 years old, I would pretend to be on the radio," he revealed.

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"I bought a mixer and these big, ugly headphones, and I would literally broadcast the cassette tapes in my bedroom," he went on.

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He Knew What He Wanted

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"I wore braces and glasses and was fat and got teased about it, but I was always very ambitious," Ryan said of his childhood. "I always knew what I wanted to do, and I also knew I wanted to be in a place where there is no ceiling on success."

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"If you're 17 and you have a great idea in Atlanta, you're just a kid who doesn't know anything."

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Impressive Talents

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He didn't just have the passion; he also had the skill! Ryan's mom said that "people would call my answering machine just to listen to his voice. They thought I had a professional doing it."

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"That's when I thought this might be bigger than I think it is," she went on.

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He Made It On-Air

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In 1993, Seacrest scored his first major gig as a radio host on the popular FM station WSTR. His talent and engaging personality quickly garnered attention, leading to opportunities in larger markets such as Los Angeles, where he became a staple on the airwaves.

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It's hard to believe it all started with a radio station!

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A Big Job

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"You're just so excited just to be there. I was thrilled," Ryan said of his first radio gig. "There were cartridges to play the music on."

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"My job was to pull them and stack them up in the right order so the right songs would play for the disc jockey."

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His Big Break: American Idol

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Seizing the momentum, Seacrest broadened his horizons beyond radio, venturing into television. In 2002, he landed the role of co-host on the groundbreaking reality TV show American Idol catapulting him to household name status and earning him legions of fans worldwide.

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Ryan's had the hosting gig for over a decade! It's hard to imagine the show without him.

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Non-Stop Rise

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As his star continued to rise, Seacrest expanded his hosting repertoire. From red carpet events like the Academy Awards to his own radio show On Air with Ryan Seacrest, he became a ubiquitous presence in the entertainment industry, known for his polished style and affable demeanor.

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And that was just his impact in front of the cameras.

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He Kept Up With The Kardashians

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Not one to rest on his laurels, Seacrest also ventured into producing. He co-founded Ryan Seacrest Productions, which developed successful shows like Keeping Up with the Kardashians and E! News, further solidifying his influence and impact in the world of television.

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That's right — without Ryan Seacrest, we might never have gotten the Kardashians!

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Not Just On-Air Goodness

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Outside of his hosting and producing endeavors, Seacrest actively contributes to various philanthropic causes. He established the Ryan Seacrest Foundation, which creates broadcast media centers in children's hospitals, providing young patients with unique opportunities for expression and creativity.

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Hopefully, he inspires the next generation of little Ryans out there to chase their dreams!

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He Took It Live

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From 2017 to 2023, Ryan co-hosted the iconic morning talk show Live with Kelly and Ryan alongside Kelly Ripa. Their on-screen chemistry and banter have endeared them to viewers worldwide.

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Ryan brought his signature charm, wit, and professionalism to the show, creating a lively and engaging atmosphere that kept audiences entertained each morning.

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New Years Traditions

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Since 2005, Ryan Seacrest has been the trusted host of the annual Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve celebration. With millions of viewers tuning in, Seacrest ushers in the new year with charisma and energy.

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From Times Square in New York City, he guides audiences through electrifying performances, interviews, and the iconic ball drop, making it a memorable and festive experience for viewers around the globe.

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Ryan's World Record?

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In 2020, Ryan and his Live co-host decided to honor the release of the Guinness Book of World Records by trying to break some of the records themselves, including trying to build the tallest stack of doughnuts in one minute while blindfolded.

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They didn't succeed, but their producer actually did!

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Award-Winning Job

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Ryan might not have a world record, but he does have a pretty cool award to his name — an Emmy!

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Ryan's been nominated 14 times, including 12 for his work as the American Idol host alone, but he won for his role as the executive producer for Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution.

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He Survived A Shark

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Ryan's lived an interesting life, so it makes sense he'd have a lot of interesting stories — but it might surprise you to learn he was bit by a shark!

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On his radio show, Ryan revealed he'd been bitten by a shark on a regular swim, which he didn't realize until he found the tooth still in him afterward!

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Ryan The Restauranteur

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Ryan's got many feathers in his cap, but the ones that have nothing to do with the entertainment world can be pretty surprising — like the fact that he owns his own restaurant!

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Ryan is a co-owner of the Hollywood Japanese food and sushi bar restaurant named Katana. Is there anything he can't do?

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Not Short On Money

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Ryan's got more jobs than most of us will have in our entire life, so it shouldn't be surprising that his net worth is pretty high! He's got a lot of sources of income, after all.

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According to CelebrityNetWorth.com, Ryan's comes in at over $400 million, which is nothing to sneeze at.

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Not To Judge...

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It's hard to imagine American Idol without Ryan as the host, but we almost got a very different version of Ryan on Idol — he had originally auditioned to be one of the judges on the show instead!

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Luckily, they switched him over to host three days before the show's premiere episode.

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A Unique Dream

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Before little Ryan decided he wanted to be a radio host, he had a very different dream in mind — a highway patrolman.

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As a kid, Ryan watched a lot of CHiPs, and Erik Estrada's character was his hero. We're all pretty lucky that he gave up on that dream pretty quickly!

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Ryan's Fashion Sense

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On his long, long list of jobs, there's one you might miss if you weren't looking for it, and that's running his own clothing line!

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He's always looking sharp and distinguished when hosting his shows, so it makes sense that he has a line of men's clothes called Ryan Seacrest Distinction.

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Keyboard Adventures

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Ryan also had a brief foray into the world of keyboard phones (yes, you read that right) when he co-founded a company called Typo, which manufactured keyboards for phones.

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Unfortunately, this venture was cut short because Typo was sued by Blackberry, who claimed it infringed on their own phone keyboards.

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Foreshadowing On TV

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If you're a super fan of Beverly Hills 90210, you might have recognized that Ryan Seacrest had a brief appearance on the show, playing the host of a fictional game show.

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You might think that was a little reference to real life, but this episode actually aired two years before he got the gig hosting Idol!

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Dr. Seacrest

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Ryan studied (what else?) journalism at the University of Georgia, but he never finished his degree before his career took off.

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Fortunately, his alma mater honored him with an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters degree in 2016 to celebrate his lengthy and impactful career in entertainment and broadcasting. So does that make him Dr. Seacrest?

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A Certified Star

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Ryan's impact is pretty undeniable, and it even earned him one of the highest honors you can get, which is a star on the famous Hollywood Walk of Fame!

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Ryan was inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame all the way back in 2005, and his star has only gone up since then!

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His Deepest Fear

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Stars are just like us — including when it comes down to irrational fears!

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Ryan revealed on Ellen that he has a fear of spiders. "Well, anything that might crawl on me," he told the talk-show host. "Anything, you know, the size of this, an inch or smaller, like a spider."

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Big Shoes To Fill

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Even when you're one of the most famous hosts in the world, getting tasked with taking over for an iconic host on an iconic show like Pat Sajak on Wheel Of Fortune can be pretty intimidating!

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Of course, Ryan was super honored and excited to get to fill in those big shoes.

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Excited To Take Over

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"I'm truly humbled to be stepping into the footsteps of the legendary Pat Sajak," he said when it was announced he'd be taking over the gig when Pat left the show in 2023.

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"I can't wait to continue the tradition of spinning the wheel and working alongside the great Vanna White."