Rob Elliott
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Rob Elliott was born in 1962 in Brisbane, Australia.
His first TV job was the children's TV program Wombat for the Seven Network during the 1980s. In 1996, he became host of Talking Telephone Numbers (based on a UK format) for the same network.
Then, his career would be recognized thanks to six years' worth of Wheel of Fortune, from 1997-2003, replacing Tony Barber. He was proven to be a hit with the audience.
Since then, he has appeared on other TV shows, not necessarily on Seven.
[edit] Trivia
- Is known for shouting during his Wheel tenure, as if he's happy the contestant's winning.
- Once appeared as a celebrity contestant during John Burgess' 12-year reign as host.
- Likes 70s pop culture, mainly in rock music.