Marc Summers Net Worth is $8 Million Marc Summers Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Marc Summers is famous for hosting the Nickelodeon game show “Double Dare”, hosted “Unwrapped” on Food Network, and is now the executive producer of “Restaurant: Impossible”.
Marc Summers was born Marc Berkowitz in Indianapolis, Indiana. His early careers were as a radio disc jockey as well as a stand-up comedian; though he held various television production occupations before, Summers’ career fostered in 1986, when Nick hired him as the host of Double Dare. Double Dare was syndicated within a couple of years and had a short broadcast network run in prime time as Nick Family Double Dare in 1988. The show’s popularity led to other hosting occupations such as the syndicated Couch Potatoes in 1989, and Nick’s What Can You Do? in 1991. GSN picked him to host its first program WinTuition in 2002. Marc Summers also had a rare dramatic performance in the Nick-produced Halloween program Mystery Magical Special, which likewise emphasized his abilities as a stage magician. After Double Dare’s cancellation in 1993, Summers co-hosted Our Home, a daily talk show geared toward homemakers, on Lifetime. Summers left Our Home after several seasons to cohost another Lifetime talk show, Biggers & Summers.
Marc Summers Net Worth $8 Million Dollars
Full Name Marc Summers Net Worth $8 Million Date Of Birth November 11, 1951 (age 63 Place Of Birth Indianapolis, Indiana, United States Height 5' 8" (1.73 m) Profession Talk show host, Comedian, Film Producer, Actor Education North Central High School Nationality United States of America Spouse Alice Filous (m. 1974) Children Meredith Berkowitz, Matthew Berkowitz Siblings Mike Berkowitz, Lori Berkowitz Nicknames Marc Berkowitz , Mark Sommers Awards Peach Cobbler Award (2008) Nominations Sports Emmy Award for Outstanding Open/Tease Movies “On Your Marc”, “Freedom from Fear” TV Shows “Coach Potatoes” (1989), “What Would You Do? (1991) and “Win Tuition” (2002), “Double Dare” (1986–1993), “Unwrapped” (2001–2011), “Restaurant: Impossible” (2011-), "Scrabble", "Super Password", "Talk About", "Lingo", "To Tell the Truth", "Win", "Lose or Draw", "Hollywood Sq... Star Sign Scorpio
# Fact 1 He didn't host a game show until he was 34. When Summers moved to Los Angeles, at the time, the network wasn't ready for this young, unfamiliar comedian to host a game show, allowing much matured, experienced game show emcees, who hosted their own game shows. 2 Best known by the public as host of Double Dare (1986) and Unwrapped (2001). 3 His mentors were: Wink Martindale and Bob Barker . 4 Like Kirk Fogg , Marc never was a panelist on Nickelodeon's "Figure It Out" in the late 1990s. 5 Living in Philadelphia, since 2004. [2010] 6 Suffered multiple broken bones in his face, from an accident involving a taxi, in which he was a passenger, in Philadelphia [August 16, 2012]. 7 His favorite obstacle from the Double Dare (1986) obstacle course was the Gum Drop. 8 His daughter, Meredith Berkowitz , was an assistant on Pick Your Brain (1993). 9 Guest-hosted one week on Scrabble (1984) in 1987 while host Chuck Woolery played against other game show hosts. 10 Attended North Central High School in Indianapolis. 11 Adopted stage name "Summers" because of media attention surrounding "Son of Sam" killer David Berkowitz . 12 Has obsessive-compulsive disorder, which was made public on television in 1996.
Producer Title Year Status Character On Your Marc Documentary executive producer post-production Six Degrees of Everything 2015 TV Series executive producer - 5 episodes A Hero's Welcome 2014 TV Movie executive producer Bar Rescue 2013 TV Series executive producer - 1 episode Kitchen Ambush 2013 TV Series executive producer $24 in 24 2012 TV Series executive producer Restaurant: Impossible 2011-2012 TV Series executive producer - 19 episodes Food Feuds 2010 TV Series executive producer - 8 episodes Dinner: Impossible 2007-2010 TV Series executive producer - 62 episodes Wickedly Perfect 2004 TV Series co-executive producer Trivia Unwrapped 2003 TV Series executive producer Ultimate Revenge 2002 TV Series producer - 3 episodes Double Dare 2000 2000 TV Series producer I Can't Believe You Said That 1998 TV Series producer Pick Your Brain 1993 TV Series executive producer - 1993-1994 Wild & Crazy Kids 1990 TV Series executive producer - 2002 Bring Me the Head of Dobie Gillis 1988 TV Movie producer Double Dare: The Messiest Moments 1988 Video producer Mystery Magical Special 1986 TV Movie executive producer
Actor Title Year Status Character Booted 2011 completed Samuel Austere Workaholics 2011 TV Series Marc Summers Good Charlotte Last Night at Double Dare 2011 Short Our Home 1997 TV Series The Sleepwalker Killing 1997 TV Movie 2nd Reporter Pick Your Brain 1993 TV Series Host What Would You Do? 1991 TV Series Host Mystery Magical Special 1986 TV Movie Marc Double Dare 1986 TV Series Host
Director Title Year Status Character Dinner: Impossible 2008 TV Series 2 episodes
Writer Title Year Status Character Double Dare: The Messiest Moments 1988 Video Double Dare 1986 TV Series 1 episode
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Double Dare 2000 2000 TV Series executive consultant
Self Title Year Status Character On Your Marc Documentary post-production Himself Guy's Grocery Games 2015-2016 TV Series Himself - Judge Home & Family 2015-2016 TV Series Himself / Himself - Guest Co-Host Guilty Pleasures 2015-2016 TV Series Himself GeekRockTV 2016 TV Series Himself The View 2007-2016 TV Series Himself / Himself - Emcee, ViewChew Restaurant: Impossible 2012-2016 TV Series Himself - Executive Producer / Himself / Himself - Producer Robot Chicken 2011-2016 TV Series Himself / Dating Game Show Host / Judge Brown Unwrapped 2002-2015 TV Series documentary Himself - Host / Himself Diners, Drive-ins and Dives 2015 TV Series Himself Rewrapped 2014 TV Series Himself - Head Judge Oprah: Where Are They Now? 2014 TV Series Himself The Chew 2012-2014 TV Series Himself - Guest Contributor / Himself - Rewrapped / Himself - Guest Fox and Friends 2014 TV Series Himself Rachael Ray 2009-2014 TV Series Himself The Kitchen 2014 TV Series Himself Sanjay and Craig 2013 TV Series Himself (segment "Trouble Dare") Phillies Nation TV 2013 TV Series Himself - Guest The Best Thing I Ever Ate 2009-2011 TV Series Himself Ultimate Recipe Showdown 2009 TV Series Himself - Host The Oprah Winfrey Show 2008 TV Series Himself Food Network Star 2006-2007 TV Series Himself - Host Jocking Around 2007 Documentary Himself The Tony Danza Show 2005 TV Series Himself Dennis Miller 2004 TV Series Himself Trivia Unwrapped 2003 TV Series Himself - Host (2003) Pyramid 2003 TV Series Himself Cram 2003 TV Series Himself - Host Lingo 2003 TV Series Himself - Contestant WinTuition 2002 TV Series Host Ultimate Revenge 2001 TV Series Himself History IQ 2000 TV Series Host Great Day America 1998 TV Series Himself (1998-1999) I Can't Believe You Said That 1998 TV Series Himself - Announcer (1998) Majority Rules 1996 TV Series Himself - Host The Weinerville Chanukah Special 1995 TV Movie Himself Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? 1995 TV Series Himself Biggers & Summers 1995 TV Series Himself - Co-Host The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 1994 TV Series Himself The Big Help 1994 TV Movie Himself - Host Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards '94 1994 TV Special Himself Weinerville 1993 TV Series Himself Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards '92 1992 TV Special Himself The Joan Rivers Show 1991 TV Series Himself What Would You Do? 1991 TV Series Himself - Host Wild & Crazy Kids 1990 TV Series Himself Lou Rawls Parade of Stars 1989 TV Series Himself The New Hollywood Squares 1988-1989 TV Series Guest Appearance The Pat Sajak Show 1989 TV Series Himself Couch Potatoes 1989 TV Series Himself - Host Super Sloppy Double Dare 1989 TV Series Himself - Host Family Double Dare 1988 TV Series Host Super Password 1988 TV Series Himself Hour Magazine 1988 TV Series Himself Double Dare 1986-1988 TV Series Himself - Host Double Dare: The Messiest Moments 1988 Video Himself Kids Have Rights Too! 1988 Video short Himself $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime 1986 TV Series Announcer Hot Streak 1986 TV Series Announcer Scrabble 1984 TV Series Guest Host (1987) The Joker's Wild 1972 TV Series Sub-Announcer
Known for movies Unwrapped (2002-2015) as Himself - Host / Himself
Family Double Dare (1988) as Host
Rewrapped (2014) as Himself - Head Judge
Trivia Unwrapped (2003) as Producer