Posted on 04/06/2002 7:00:15 AM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
The veteran broadcaster Art Linkletter has been honored in Hollywood for his lifetime achievements. The host of popular shows in the 1950s and '60s, he later became a best-selling author. At age 89, Art Linkletter is pursuing a third career as a motivational speaker.
There were hard knocks along the way and some family tragedies, but for the most part Art Linkletter's life reads like a storybook success tale. Born in the Canadian city of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, he was abandoned on a church step as a baby. The church's minister and his wife adopted him and the family later settled in San Diego, California.
| Art Linkletter with Lois, his wife of 66 years VOA Photo - M. O'Sullivan |
The idea of speaking spontaneously to ordinary people would make the young host a star, first in San Diego and later in San Francisco. He had one false start in Hollywood, leaving after two difficult years and viewing himself as a failure. But by the mid-1940s, he was back to host a series of popular national programs over the next three decades.
| "Kellogg's of Battle Creek brings you "Art Linkletter's House Party" from Hollywood. And now, here's the star of our show, Art Linkletter..." |
Art Linkletter hosted "House Party," "People Are Funny" and "Kids say the Darndest Things." Over the years, he interviewed tens of thousands of children, and just as many adults and senior citizens.
The children were unpredictable and Mr. Linkletter had a knack for bringing out their funny responses. "When I ask them what church they go to, they say, 'Well, I don't really remember. We're either Catholic or Prostitute.' On the other hand, I can ask 100-year-old lady what's the best thing about being 100, she says, 'I don't know, I think it's because there's so little peer pressure.'"
In 1969, Mr. Linkletter's life took a dramatic turn when he lost his daughter, Diane, in a drug-related suicide. He started speaking on drug abuse, which led to a career as a motivational speaker.
| Johnny Grant, honorary mayor of Hollywood VOa Photo - M. O'Sullivan |
Exercise was part of a busy day that often included writing. Mr. Linkletter has authored 23 books. The most popular, called "Kids Say the Darndest Things," was one of the 15 best-selling books in American publishing history. Today, he oversees business interests that range from office management to raising sheep in Australia.
A recent book, called "Old Age is Not for Sissies," summarizes advice that that he gives in speeches to seniors. "Some people are old at 40 and 50," he says. "I'm young at 89 because I'm still as goal-oriented and achievement-oriented as I was when I was 50. So I talk to them on the subject of health and on one of the principles ways of becoming happy as an old person, and that is changing your lifestyle."
For Art Linkletter, that means a healthy diet, exercise, no smoking or alcohol, and an active life like the one that he is leading.
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