From vet to talk show icon: six lesser-known facts about Jerry Springer

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Jerry Springer is a household name in the world of television, known for his outrageous talk show and larger-than-life personality. But there’s more to this TV legend than meets the eye.

Although Jerry Springer died on April 27, 2023, at age 79 after fighting cancer for most of this year, his body of work is a legacy that will long outlive his mortal body.

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Here are six things you probably didn’t know about Jerry Springer.

He’s a veteran: Before he became a TV host, Springer served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. He was a member of the 173rd Airborne Brigade and received a Bronze Star for his service.

He’s a lawyer: Springer earned his law degree from Northwestern University in 1968. He practiced law for several years before transitioning into politics and then television.

He’s a former mayor: Springer served as the mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio, from 1977 to 1978. He ran as a Democrat and was elected with over 50 percent of the vote. His tenure as mayor was short-lived, as he resigned after a scandal involving a prostitute.

His talk show almost didn’t happen: When Springer pitched the idea for his talk show to TV executives, they were hesitant to give him a chance. It wasn’t until a Chicago station picked up the show that it gained national attention and became a cultural phenomenon.

He’s a musician: Springer is an accomplished pianist and has even released a CD of his own music. He’s also appeared in several musicals, including “Chicago” and “The Rocky Horror Show.”

He’s a philanthropist: Springer has been a longtime supporter of various charities and organizations, including the ALS Association, the United Negro College Fund, and the American Cancer Society.

Jerry Springer’s life has been nothing short of fascinating, from his military service to his time as a politician and his success in television. While he may be best known for his outrageous talk show, there’s much more to this TV legend than meets the eye.

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