Celebrity Biographies
Marc Summers (TV Personality) Height, Weight, Age, Body Stats
Marc Summers Kurzinfo | |
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Height | 5 feet 8 inches |
weight | 76 kg |
Date of birth | 11. November 1951 |
Star sign | Scorpio |
spouse | Alice Filous |
Marc Summers is an American television personality, comedian, television host, director, producer, and actor Double Dare , a Nickelodeon television game show that aired between 1986 and 1988. Returned after decades of others hosting the show Marc returned again as Executive Consultant in 2000. He was then hired as announcer and executive producer for the show’s 2018 reboot alongside host Liza Koshy. Marc had a long history as a television show host – Super Sloppy Double Dare (1989), Couch Potato (1989), WinTuition (2002-2013), Food Network Star (2006-2007) and Ultimate Recipe Showdown(2009) were just part of his portfolio. A large segment of audiences considered his hosting for Unpacked (2002-2015) on Food Network, and executive producer and occasional on the shows Dinner: Impossible (2007-2010) and Restaurant: Impossible (2011-2016), also on Food Network to be his most notable achievements.
Marc has also been a judge on shows Robot Chicken (2011, 2016), Wrapped Up (2014) and Guy’s Grocery Games (2015-2017) and has appeared as himself The Chew Toy (2012-2014), Rachael Ray (2009-2016), Home & Family (2015-2016) and Best Thing I Ever Ate (2009-2016). He also spoke widely about his life and struggled with illnesses, most notably Everything in Its Place: My Trials and Successes with OCD (1999), a VHS box set that later cost him various jobs, and To Your Marc(2017) documented his life, career and friends, and the aftermath of his diagnosis of chronic lymphocytic leukemia in 2009.
Born name
Marc Berkowitz
nickname
Marc Summers
Sun sign
Scorpio
Place of birth
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Residence
- Santa Barbara County, California
- Los Angeles, California, United States
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
nationality
training
As part of his elementary education, he attended Westlane Middle School in Indianapolis, Indiana, and then enrolled in North Central High School in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.
After graduating, Marc attended Grahm Junior College in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
occupation
TV Personality, Comedian, Game Show Host, Producer, Director, Actor
family
- Father – unknown
- mother – unknown
- Siblings – unknown
Manager
Marc Summers is represented by –
- Marc Summers Productions (company) in Canoga Park, California, USA
- William Morris Endeavour (WME) Entertainment (Talent Agent) in Beverly Hills, Kalifornien, USA
- Cozen O’Connor (legal representative) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
To build
Average
Height
5 feet 8 inches or 173 cm
weight
76 kg or 167.5 lbs
girlfriend/spouse
Marc Summers dated –
- Alice Filous (1974-present) – Marc married Alice on 16. June 1974. They have two children together, one of whom is a daughter named Meredith Berkowitz (born November 21, 1983). Marc also has a grandson named Oliver by his son.
race/ethnicity
White
Marc Summers has American ancestry.
hair colour
salt and pepper
eye color
Blau
sexual orientation
Just
distinguishing features
- Oval face
- Thin eyebrows
- salt and pepper hair
- Often goes clean-shaven
brand promotion
Marc Summers hasn’t endorsed any brands yet.
Religion
Judaism
Known for
- His game show hosting skills on Double Dare (1986-1988), as well as announcer and executive producer for the show’s reboot in 2018
- TV host for Unpacked (2002-2015) via Food Network
- His executive producer goes on to write Dinner: Impossible (2007-2010) and Restaurant: Impossible (2011-2016)
- With Samuel Austere in the film Booted (2011)
- As a producer for TV series Six Degrees from Everything (2015) and The Grill Dads (2017-2018)
first movie
Marc Summers made his feature film debut as Samuel Austere in Action Comedy Romance Booted in 2011.
First TV show
Marc Summers first appeared as a sub-announcer on a TV show during the first season of a family game show The Joker Is Wild in 1972.
Marc Summer’s favorite things
- Activity – hiking, traveling, cleaning, beach vacation
- Beach – Beach With Rock Formations In Kambia, California
- Personal Interests – Hosting TV Shows, Comedy, Magic
- Tier – See-Elefant
- Sport – Baseball
- Musician – Jackson Browne
- Dining – Italian, Pizza, Chicken, Joe’s Stone Crabs
- Place – Cachuma Lake in Santa Barbara County, California
- insect – butterfly
- Actor – Neil Patrick Harris
Marc Summers facts
- He changed his birth name Berkowitz to the stage name Summers because of media attention in 1977 to serial killer David Berkowitz, known as the Son of Sam or .44 Caliber Killer.
- Before becoming a television presenter, he worked as a stand-up comedian, radio disc jockey, and magician, and had a brief career in television show production.
- In 1993, his daughter Meredith appeared as an assistant on the television show Choose Your Brain that Marc was hosting.
- His mentors were Bob Parker and Wink Martindale, both well-known television presenters in the United States.
- During the time he hosted the Double Dare game show between 1986 and 1988, his favorite obstacle course was the gum drop.
- Marc, despite being in the entertainment industry, wasn’t allowed to host a game show for a while until he was 34 years old. That was because the network claimed he needed more experience and other TV host veterans were already actively hosting.
- He was known for the water fight with Burt Reynolds, a well-known actor who died on September 6, 2018. He escalated into an aggressive pie fight against the Jay Leno Tonight Show in 1994.
- In 1996, Marc went public with the condition he was suffering from – obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and supported the Freedom From Anxiety organization that deals with behavioral disorders. Despite his OCD, he was able to shake hands, communicate with fans, and focus on events.
- In August 2012, he was in a taxi when the car crashed as a passenger in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, leaving Marc with massive injuries to his face. It resulted in many of his bones being broken and he almost lost sight of his left eye. The reason he was seriously injured was the sturdy partition between him and the taxi driver, which he hit head-on at full speed.
- In 2009 after suffering stomach problems, exploratory surgery revealed that Marc was suffering from chronic lymphocytic leukemia, a form of blood cancer. Shortly thereafter he started chemotherapy and he said those 2 years were “brutal”. Luckily, he went into remission in 2016 but mentioned he might need further treatment in April 2018.
- Actors and celebrities Neil Patrick Harris, Seth Green, Guy Fieri, Ryan Seacrest and many other guests starred in his documentary. To your Marc (2017), who documented his life story.
- On March 28, 2008, Marc received the 1st Annual Peach Cobbler Award for Achievement in Communications. The day was designated “Marc Summers Day” by the Coastal Carolina University Communications and Journalism Club in Conway, South Carolina, United States of America.
- On March 28, 2019, Marc was surprised on stage and received the official “Marc Summers Day” proclamation and keys to the city from the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
- Visit his official website at www.marcsummerstv.com.
- Follow him on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.