Alex Trebek Dead at 80 After Battling Pancreatic Cancer

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Alex Trebek -- the revered and beloved "Jeopardy!" host since 1984, whose calm but witty presence was must-see television for millions of Americans -- has died ... TMZ has learned.

A "Jeopardy!" spokesperson tells TMZ, "Jeopardy is saddened to share that Alex Trebek passed away peacefully at home early this morning, surrounded by family and friends."

The TV icon had been battling stage 4 pancreatic cancer since announcing the news back in March 2019. He immediately started chemo after the diagnosis, but made no plans to retire and continued hosting his game show ... as impressively as ever.

Trebek powered through for a full year -- despite what he called "massive attacks of great depression that made me wonder if it was really worth fighting on" -- because he said he realized giving up on life would be a betrayal to his wife, God and other cancer patients.

He pointed out the odds of surviving a second year with pancreatic cancer were just 7 percent, but he hoped he'd be able to celebrate that milestone too. Sadly, he took a turn for the worse.

Alex continued to host "Jeopardy!" ... recently beginning his 37th season, and earlier this year, he shot the epic 'Greatest of All Time' tournament on prime-time television.

"Jeopardy!" says Alex hosted episodes will air through December 25th. His last day taping in studio was October 29.

After his initial diagnosis, there were several ups and downs for Alex. In May 2019, he announced his tumors had shrunk more than 50 percent, obviously a great sign of progress, but his numbers declined and he began another round of chemotherapy a few months later. Still, he maintained a positive outlook ... and did a lot of good throughout his ordeal.

His soothing and reassuring voice was on display when he announced having cancer. Trebek -- who was signed to host the show through 2022 -- joked, "Truth told, I have to! Because under the terms of my contract, I have to host 'Jeopardy!' for three more years!"

His commitment to the game show was a two-way street. When Alex took a brief medical leave in 2018 to have surgery for blood clots on his brain after a nasty fall, "Jeopardy!" never aired episodes with a guest host. He also suffered mild heart attacks in 2007 and 2012.

Alex started his career on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in 1961 announcing the news, and quickly gained fame after hosting the high school quiz show, "Reach for the Top."

He introduced himself to U.S. audiences in 1973 when he hosted a new NBC show called "The Wizard of Odds." That would lead to work on a variety of game shows ... including "High Rollers" with his trademark curly hair and classic 'stache and a brief fill-in stint for Chuck Woolery on "Wheel of Fortune."

Then, when the "Jeopardy!" gig -- a revival of the old show -- came up, Alex got the call.

The show gained immense popularity with Alex at the helm ... dominating the evening game show biz along with 'Wheel.'

Alex -- winner of 6 Daytime Emmy Awards for outstanding game show host -- set a Guinness World record in June 2014 for most episodes (6,829) of a game show hosted. Despite his unprecedented and hugely successful run, Alex never viewed himself as a celeb or the "star" of the show. He said as much to Harvey Levin for an episode on "Objectified."

Alex also told Levin he was seriously considering retirement before signing a contract extension. He seemed serious at the time ... naming 2 potential replacements: L.A. Kings announcer Alex Faust and CNN legal analyst Laura Coates.

Trebek was born on July 22, 1940, in Ontario, Canada. He majored in philosophy at the University of Ottawa but he had serious ambitions about a career on TV. He became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1998, but not before running the Olympic Torch in 1996 as it made its way to Atlanta.

Alex -- who was named an officer of the Order of Canada in 2017 for his iconic achievements -- married Elaine Kares in 1974 and they divorced in 1981. He married again in 1990 ... this time to Jean Currivan, with whom he had 2 children ... Matthew and Emily.

He was 80.

RIP
 
I'm a former 3 day Jeopardy champion. Alex Trebek was an absolute class act. I was more excited about getting to meet him and chat between games (they shoot 5 episodes per day) than I was about the money. I've met other former contestants who all said pretty much the same thing. He was a wonderful guy who will be sorely missed.

Rest in Peace, Alex.

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I met Trebek briefly while waiting for a flight back to the US from YYZ in 2011. I’ve met a handful of celebrities, but Trebek was true-to-form. He had this air of intelligence about him, and further, he was very appreciative of his fans. Cannot say that I’m the hugest fan of watching Jeopardy!, but I absolutely love playing it in a social setting.

Didn’t Trebek suffer from a fairly bad fall in 2019? At any rate, credit to this man for battling such a tragic form of cancer for as long as he did. To send Connery off proper, I watched Highlander. I think I’ll watch some of those Jeopardy! world championship episodes to commemorate Trebek.

Rest easy. F.
 
RIP Alex; you were a helluva guy and put up a good fight. Was overseas for a long while and Jeopardy was one of the few shows that was on everyday; seems silly looking back, but it gave me a sense of comfort. THE SNL sketches are some of my favourites.

Pancreatic cancer is an ugly old bitch; took my dad in 14 days; he went to the ER and never came home.
 
I loved Alex, this is awful. I thought he was beating this.
RIP, you will be missed.
 
Damn, he really made Jeopardy what it was with his personality. Sad to see him bite the dust but that's how the cookie crumbles on this planet. Rest in Peace legend of trivia.
 
Lasting 18 months after a stage IV pancreatic cancer diagnosis is legendary; especially considering he kept going right until the end.

I lost a very close family member to stage IV pancreatic cancer and while they lasted nearly as long as Mr. Trebek, their mind was gone for the last 6+ months of their life.

Factoid: Patrick Swayze lasted 20 months after his stage IV pancreatic cancer diagnosis.
 
This is depressing. I've been watching Jeopardy since I was a kid. It was a dinnertime ritual where me and my Dad would compete with each other and occasionally let other members of my family get to answer categories and questions we knew they were versed in. Honestly its going to be surreal seeing the show without Alex.

Wonder when his last episode ever will air. I know he wanted to make a quick speech at the end of his last episode but I wonder if the Jeopardy producers had him record a goodbye message to air in the event he died before he could formally retire. God that last episode is going to be depressing and I hope the networks treat it with dignity, no big promos for "Alex's last episode!" just a disclaimer that these are the final episodes featuring Trebek.
 
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