Marc Summers Bio | Wiki
Marc Summers a veteran American tv personality and comedian. He serves as the host of Double Dare for Nickelodeon and also Unwrapped for Food Network. He covers the sweeter things in life on Unwrapped and as a host and judge of Ultimate Recipe Showdown. Marc is also the executive producer for both Dinners: Impossible and Restaurant: Impossible for Food Network.
Marc Summers Age
He was born on November 11, 1951, in Indianapolis, Indiana, in the United States. Marc is 70 years old.
Marc Summers Height
He is a man of average stature. Marc stands at a height of 5 ft 7 in (Approx 1.7 m).
Marc Summers Family
He was born to his supportive and caring parents in Indianapolis, Indiana, in the United States. Marc holds an American nationality and comes from a strict Jewish family. He has two siblings a sister Lori and Mike his brother.
Marc Summers Wife
He is married to his beautiful wife Alice Filous in 1974. The couple has been together for more than three decades. They are proud parents of their all-grown children Meredith Berkowitz and Matthew Berkowitz.
Marc Summers Education
He studied at Westlane Middle School and received his high school diploma from North Central High School. Marc later received his bachelor’s degree from Grahm Junior College in Boston.
Marc Summers Unwrapped
He serves as the host of the Unwrapped tv program on Food Network. The show reveals the true origin of some sponsored foods. The show has a spin-off, Trivia Unwrapped, and a revival series, Unwrapped 2.0, which began airing in February 2015. Additionally, the show contains 22 seasons with 341 episodes.
Marc Summers Burt Reynolds
Marc and Burt appeared on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno on October 17, 1994. Burt was a popular actor, director, and film producer. He died of a heart attack on September 6, 2018, at the age of 82 years. They traded jabs before Reynolds dumped water from his mug onto Marc’s lap. The two ended up pieing each other and later Marc said that Burt was going through a bird divorce with Loni Anderson.
Marc Summers Double Dare | Nickelodeon
After his graduation, he worked as a radio DJ and a stand-up comedian. In 1986, he joined Nickelodeon as the host of Double Dare. After two years the show moved to prime time as Fox Family Double Dare in 1988. The show was popular and it led to other shows like 1989 Couch Potatoes and 1991 What Would You Do? Moreover, he had a rare dramatic performance in the Nickelodeon-produced Halloween program Mystery Magical Special.
Marc had a stint on television’s Home Show and also appeared on tv talk shows from the late 1980s and early 1990s. After the Double Dare’s cancellation in 1993, he moved to Lifetime as co-host of Our Home. Marc left the show to join the Lifetime talk show, Biggers & Summers. On March 28, 2008, he received Peach Cobbler Award from the Communication and Journalism Club of Coastal Carolina University. Further, he hosted Pick Your Brain, and Great Day America on the PAX Network as a co-host.
Marc returned to Nickelodeon in 2000 as the executive consultant for Double Dare 2000. He served as host of the show at WMMR on Preston & Steve’s radio show. After two years he became executive producer of Wild and Crazy Kids. In 2005he became co-host of Food Network’s reality series The Next Food Network Star. In addition, he hosted the Double Dare Live in 2019 and appeared on season four of Nickelodeon’s The Loud House on July 20, 2020.
Marc Summers Salary
He receives decent pay working as the host of Double Dare for Nickelodeon and also Unwrapped for Food Network. Marc’s salary is $86,450 annually.
Marc Summers Net Worth
He has worked as a professional tv personality and comedian since 1972. Through his successful career and also awards received he has attained decent possessions. Marc’s estimated net worth is $11 Million.
How Old Is Marc Summers
Marc is 70 years old born on November 11, 1951, in Indianapolis, Indiana, in the USA.
Who Is Marc Summers
Marc a veteran American tv personality and comedian. He serves as the host of Double Dare for Nickelodeon and also Unwrapped for Food Network. Marc is also the executive producer for both Dinners: Impossible and Restaurant: Impossible for Food Network.