Yes, Alex Trebek was a member of Mensa, the high IQ society. He was known for his intelligence and quick thinking, which contributed to his success as the host of the quiz show "Jeopardy!" Trebek often showcased his extensive knowledge and wit, making him a beloved figure in television history.
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Mensa Bonsu died in 1896.
It is unknown what Robin Williams's IQ was, but he was a member of Mensa. To join Mensa, one must achieve a score at or above the 98th percentile on a standard test of intelligence, but this score ranges by IQ test. It is nearly always about 132, though.
No, Alex Trebek did not have a prosthetic leg. He was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer in 2019, but there is no public record of him having any leg amputation or using a prosthetic leg during his life. Trebek continued to host "Jeopardy!" until shortly before his passing in November 2020.
No, he is Catholic
No public announcement has been made about why Jeopardy host Alex Trebeck was wearing a cast on his left wrist in February 2014. However, Trebeck does suffer from carpal tunnel syndrome, so this is a possible reason.
As far as known, no. If Alex were unable to make a taping, the taping would probably be cancelled.
Yes, in the series he does show to be part of MENSA.
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James Woods reportedly has an IQ of 180 and he has been a member of Mensa, a high IQ society.
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There is no public information indicating that Barack Obama is a member of Mensa, an organization for individuals with high IQ scores. Membership in Mensa is voluntary and not all intelligent individuals choose to join.
George Trebeck was born in 1800.
Only if you are a member of Mensa