Ian Woodley

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Ian Woodley

Nickname(s) None
Hometown Lee, London
World Series of Poker
Bracelet(s) None
Money finishes 3
Highest ITM main
event finish
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European Poker Tour
Titles None
Final tables None
Money finishes 1

Ian Woodley (born 1960) is an English millionaire game show winner and professional poker player, based in Lee, South London.

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[edit] TFI Friday

On 24 December 1999, Woodley won £1,000,000 on Chris Evans' television series TFI Friday, during the Someone's Going to be a Millionaire section of the show. This section was designed to guarantee a winner of £1,000,000 on British television for the first time (Who Wants to be a Millionaire? did not have a £1,000,000 winner until Judith Keppel won on 20 November 2000).

Woodley won the prize by successfully answering the question "In the film American Pie, what was the pie made from - cherries or apples?" After winning the money, Evans asked Woodley if the money would change his life; Woodley responded that it would not, and he intended to remain unemployed. [1]

[edit] Poker

Since winning the prize on TFI Friday, Woodley has become a regular on the poker tournament circuit. In 2005, he won the £200 pot limit Texas hold 'em event at the European Poker Classics, and followed the performance with a 3rd place finish in the £1,500 no limit hold 'em main event, winning over £115,000 across the events. Woodley also won the final broadcast of the PartyPoker.com Poker Den (week 12), earning a further £50,000. This combined with his million pound win on TFI Friday makes him the biggest known gameshow winner in British television history. [2]

In 2006, Woodley made the televised final table of the Irish Open event, finishing 2nd for €180,000, and cashed for the first time in the World Series of Poker (WSOP).

As of 2007, his total live tournament winnings exceed $800,000.

[edit] Personal life

Woodley is divorced, has two sons and a daughter, and supports Charlton Athletic F.C..

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