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Marc Summers (Host Bio)
Walk down any street in America with TV host Marc Summers and you'll discover that daytime viewers of all ages will stop to say hello. Nighttime viewers will recognize him from his famous appearance with Burt Reynolds on The Tonight Show, plus his guest appearances on Politically Incorrect.
Born in Indianapolis, Marc enjoyed entertaining and dabbled in magic as a child. He wound up in Los Angeles working as a comedian, later combining his comedic and magic skills at the Magic Castle, a theme restaurant and club. His foray into hosting started when, as a CBS page, he filled in for an announcer of The Joker's Wild. His quick wit and charm gained immediate notice, and Marc began performing studio audience warm-ups for such shows as Soap, Alice and Star Search. Soon after, Marc was offered the chance to host Nickelodeon's Double Dare, unaware this would be the springboard to his future in television.
Marc enjoyed his nearly 10-year association with Nickelodeon, including an ongoing role as a programming consultant, producer and director. He became a recognized TV personality from hosting Double Dare as well as the equally popular What Would You Do?. His enthusiasm and ability to encourage people to do anything made both shows instant hits, putting the network on the map.
But no project better showcased his talent than Nickelodeon's Pick Your Brain. Marc was creator, executive producer and host of this syndicated game show featuring three young contestants. Like many of Marc's shows, it stressed teamwork and healthy competition with parents.
After five years as a correspondent and guest host on ABC's Home Show--during which he covered such stories as families with relatives in the Gulf War and the Branch Davidian stand-off live in Waco, Texas--Marc began hosting Lifetime's daily lifestyle series Our Home. Today, Marc covers the sweeter things in life as host of Food Network's Unwrapped and Trivia Unwrapped. He can also be seen on the reality series, The Next Food Network Star.
Marc admits that all this exposure has allowed him to live out many dreams, such as hitting against Orel Hersheiser in Dodger Stadium and flying an F-18 with the Blue Angels. "The thing I enjoy most about my career is the variety of things I've been able to accomplish," he says.
Marc lives in Los Angeles with his wife and two children.
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