Vanna White didn’t exactly have game show icon on her bucket list when she entered the entertainment business.
She even experienced the old actors' cliche of working as a restaurant server to pay the bills.
But White’s life turned around as did alotof letters in 1982.

Now,Vanna White has transformed into a genuine star.
Her name is synonymous with “Wheel of Fortune” and her endless wardrobe of evening gowns.
She confessed onFacebookin 2020.

Revealing years' worth of vowels and consonants has paid off handsomely, too.
Not bad for a woman who arrived in Hollywood with only $1,000 to her name.
Better still, White has actually gotten to indulge her love of performing quite a bit.
You might be surprised to learn how many popular series she has graced over the years.
Do you remember seeing her on a beloved classic sitcom?
Vanna White has taken full advantage of that freedom.
Most recently, she appeared as herself on an episode of “Fresh Off the Boat” in 2017.
But one of White’s credits may be the most fondly remembered by fans.
In 1994, she guest-starred on “Full House” as not just one, but two characters!
As seen in thisYouTubeclip, White appears in a nightmare D.J.
has the night before taking the SATs.
“The queen of consonants, the vixen of vowels” comes with a paper-grading rig.
While Kimmy gets a perfect score that guarantees an early acceptance to Stanford, D.J.
’s poor performance means that “Clown U” is her fate.
Happily, the dream bears little resemblance to real life.
White appears as the real test monitor, Mrs. Moffatt, the next day (viathis clip).
Moffatt jokes to D.J.
about needing a #4 pencil instead of a #2, then laughs and says, “Relax.
It’s just a test.”
Who wouldn’t ace a test with Vanna White there for moral support?