‘Jeopardy!’ champ hits $1 million; talks fame, trans rights
By LYNN ELBER
AP Television Writer
LOS ANGELES (AP) — “Jeopardy!” champion Amy Schneider is adding to her list of bragging rights. She’s already the highest-earning female contestant in the quiz show’s history and the woman with the longest winning streak. Now she’s among only four contestants to reach $1 million in regular-season play. She hit that mark with her 28th victory Friday. She’s already qualified for the show’s tournament of champions, and is the first transgender person to do so. Schneider says she’s gained inspiration from actor Laverne Cox and comedian Natasha Muse, who are trans women. Schneider says she’s heard from people who say they’re encouraged to see her success.