Who Wants to Be a Millionaire is looking for incredibly smart kids, and we know that TIPsters fit the bill, so we thought you would like to know about this opportunity.They are looking for the brightest and most talented kids between the ages of eight and fifteen years old for Whiz Kids Week! These extraordinary kids will have the opportunity to play for a chance to win up to $1 million!
If you’re the parent or legal guardian of a whiz kid, please go to millionairetv.com to apply or email gil.i.brozki.-ND@disney.com.
Note to parents: We made the decision to offer this opportunity to your family only after speaking with the producers to verify that the show is committed to providing contestants with a positive experience. However, as a parent or guardian, you are in the best position to evaluate whether or not your child is emotionally and socially ready to appear on national television. The application process for the show can tell you more about what to expect so that you can make an informed decision about whether to apply on behalf of your child.
Emily D'Angelo says
I’d love to be a contestant on who wants to be a millionaire. I am charismatic, fun loving and would love to phone my bestie Taylor. I am an eight grader at Trafalgar middle school in Cape Coral Florida. I love school athletics and a challenge!
Jane Teets says
Too bad it’s not for ages 16 also
Ethan Harris says
This looks like a fun opportunity!
M. Graham Waterstraat says
We think we have s great contestant for Millionaire!
Travis Ray Beamon says
I would like to see a “Who wants to be a millionaire” have a theme show for smart young adults or teenagers as contestants. My son is seventeen years old. He needs the extra money for college. He will be attending Purdue University this 2016 fall sessions. He is accepted and enrolled in the Neurobiology & Physiology. Your show would make his journey to become a pediatric neurologist or pediatric cardiologist doable. He has twenty-four (24) College Credits and never been a College Student. He completed his senior year in high school. Senior year all of his required courses were completed. So, the state paid his college credits to satisfy both seniors year and freshman year. Travis (my son) is this honored teenager. He graduated from High School in the top 5% of his graduation class. I’m proud of his accomplish and I’d like him to earn a million dollars toward educational expenses. Travis comes from a one parent home with and older brother. We live with my mother-in-laTravis is Africa American with an impressive G. P. Average = 4.0. He needs so much more money for college. He deserves a chance to be as successful as Dr. Ben Carlson.
Cassidy Johnson says
My daughter Cassidy Johnson was born a triplet. She is 12 years old and just finished the 7th grade. She has been gifted since grade two. Also, she has always bee a “straight A student.” She takes honors classes. She has taken the SAT twice-receiving a 1550 and 1190. She has been offered an opportunity to skip a grade of now, I have declined the offer believing that she is only a child once. I want her to have the best of both worlds.She self taught herelf spanish using Rosetta Stone. She is also in the process of teaching herself how to play the violin. She began reading and writing at age three.She has won numerous academic trophies and certificates.
Valentine Busogi says
My family comes from the genocide torn country of Rwanda, I was lucky enough to flee the death and killings of my home land to provide a better future for my family with my husband. My daughter, Bianca Busogi, born in North Carolina on January 25, 2002 has always shown an affinity for academics. Even as a child on our walks she would be so curious about the outside world constantly asking questions. Though then I only saw it as that child curiosity all children posses, she’s yet to grow out of it. Still to this day she still has that same child like curiosity constantly teaching herself new things that stimulate her ever so inquisitive mind. Never failing to excel in school with nothing but A’s on her STAAR test and EOC’s, and bringing home medals for great character. And when she’s not learning new things she’s with her friends, enjoying life like any other teen. She enjoys basketball and obsesses over the newest movies and t.v shows. Now and days I find myself to be the one asking her questions, since she now knows way more than I ever could about the most random things. Her favorite subject of course is Astronomy and Astrophysics the giddiness in her eyes when I ask her questions about space and time always warms my heart. And I am so amazed that my daughter is able to reach far beyond the little war torn country her parents are from, and shoot for the stars.
Kara Carlsen says
Hi! I have a crazy, smart, logical redhead that would love to participate! Mathew is 13, and because of his thought process (intellect) spends a great deal of time alone. My boys and I have recently recovered from tough times and I’d love for Matthew to have an exciting experience that would boost his confidence. He’s genuine, honest, a good and kind soul. He excels in Math and Science, photographic memory and will logically twist your words to his advantage (LOL) I love him dearly and want the best for him.
Audrey Gaspard says
I`d enjoy being a contestant on who wants to be a millionaire. I am smart, love animals, art and look forward to becoming a marine biologist when I grow up.I`m going into 6th grade at Falls City I.S.D.
I love my dog buttercup and I`m starting to learn Spanish.