Roger Lodge Biography
Roger Lodge is an American game show and sports radio host, as well as an actor. He is best known for hosting the popular dating show Blind Date. Lodge’s acting credits include appearances on Full House on ABC, Yes, Dear on CBS, and The Parkers on UPN.
Roger Lodge Age
Lodge is 62 years old as of March 12 2022. He was born in 1960 in Fontana, California, United States. His real name is Roger Chavez.
Roger Lodge Family
Lodge’s mother, Helga, married Robert Lodge after his father left and began using the surname Lodge. Lodge is the brother of California politician and retired homicide detective Steven Albert Chavez Lodge.
Roger Lodge Wife
She is married to Pamela Paulshock. The couple married in 2007. The couple has three children; Peyton Lodge, Brandon Lodge, and Alexandra Lodge.
Roger Lodge Net Worth
She has an estimated net worth of $10 Million.
Roger Lodge Blind Date
Lodge’s most well-known role was as the host of the syndicated dating show Blind Date from 1999 to 2006. The series was distributed by Universal Worldwide Television during its syndicated years. NBCUniversal Television Distribution later distributed it.
On the show, the most common “type” of date involved two attractive people in their 20s, one male and one female, who would do one or two activities before having dinner and relaxing in a jacuzzi. During its initial run, the show featured two couples who met on blind dates and later married. To the show’s credit, it did not serve alcohol to daters who drove themselves around, whereas chauffeured contestants were usually free to consume copious amounts of alcohol.
Roger Lodge Full House
Lodge’s acting credits include appearances on Full House on ABC, Yes, Dear on CBS, and The Parkers on UPN. Jeff Franklin created the American television sitcom Full House for ABC. After his wife Pam dies, sports anchor Danny Tanner enlists the help of his brother-in-law Jesse and best friend Joey to raise his three young daughters. The three men, as well as the girls, bond and become closer over time. Becky gives birth to twin sons, Nicholas and Alexander, in season five.
Roger Lodge Sports
Every afternoon on AM 830 KLAA, he hosts The Sports Lodge. Lodge was also seen on That’s So Raven. He also did a sports segment for the KTLA Morning News until June 2012, when the station decided to end its relationship with AM 830.
Lodge hosted “The Ticket,” a local sports talk radio show on KMPC 1540 AM in Santa Monica, California, from 2003 to 2005. Lodge also appears frequently on the ESPN show Jim Rome Is Burning. Lodge also appears as a guest on The Jim Rome Show on the radio. He hosted the ESPN game show ESPN Trivial Pursuit in 2004. Lodge began working as a fill-in host for KLAC (AM 570 Sports) in late 2005. He also serves as the Gender Bowl’s play-by-play announcer.
Lodge won the NBA All-Star Weekend Celebrity 3-Point Shootout in 2004 and 2005. He hosts The SportsLodge on KLAA AM 830, which is owned by the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and serves as the team’s radio flagship station. In addition, he is the host of the Angels pregame show on AM 830 and the Angels Baseball Radio Network. Lodge also hosted Celebridate, a television show that aired on Mark Cuban’s HDnet TV.
He has appeared as a commentator on The Smoking Gun Presents: World’s Dumbest… on truTV. He also hosts the Reelz Channel show Talk the Talk. Lodge frequently filled in for Jim Rome on the now-defunct CBS Sports Network shows Rome and Leadoff. He appeared in a Noble Gold commercial in 2021.
Roger Lodge Career
Lodge was a standout basketball guard at Cerritos High School, where he played alongside Ben Howland, and he also attended Whittier College. For several years, he had minor roles in the entertainment industry, most notably as a regular guest host on E! Entertainment Television’s Talk Soup.
He also hosted his own half-hour weekly Sci-Fi Channel show, S.F. Vortex, which focused on science-fiction news and roundtable discussions. Lodge’s acting credits include appearances on Full House on ABC, Yes, Dear on CBS, and The Parkers on UPN. He was also in Tony Scott’s films The Fan and Not of this Earth.
Lodge’s most well-known role was as the host of the syndicated dating show Blind Date from 1999 to 2006. In July 2007, he began hosting Camouflage, a new game show on GSN.
He has hosted stage productions of The Price Is Right Live! in Las Vegas, Nevada and Atlantic City, New Jersey. In December 2007, he also filled in for Jim Rome on ESPN’s Jim Rome Is Burning.