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  • Marc Summers
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  • He was featured in Muppet Magazine issue 23.
  • Marc provides the voice of the host of Dare Squared in "March Dadness".
  • Marc Summers (Born Marc Berkowitz on November 11, 1951, in Indianapolis, IN) is an actor, comedian, producer, and host for all seasons. In the 70s, he was a page for CBS. He had some advice from Jack Barry, Bob Barker, and Wink Martindale (all of their shows premiered together on CBS). Marc's very first on-air job was an announcer for The Joker's Wild in 1973 filling in for Johnny Jacobs. His best known one was Nickelodeon's Double Dare from 1986 to 1993 plus additional versions. He was also the executive consultant for Double Dare 2000. Though he showed no signs of slowing down, Marc's diagnosed with OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder). In mid-2012, Marc was in a taxicab accident which messed up the left side of his face but not his spirit.
  • Marc Summers (born Marc Berkowitz; November 11, 1951) is an American television personality, comedian, game show host, producer, and a two-time talk show host, best known for hosting the Nickelodeon game show Double Dare, including its Family and Super Sloppy incarnations. He also hosted What Would You Do? and made at least one appearance on the original Wild and Crazy Kids. He made cameos in the Weinerville episodes "Giant Spider", "Chanukah Special", and "New Year's Special".
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Name
  • Marc Berkowitz Summers
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Birthdate
  • 1951-11-11
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  • 200
yearsactive
  • 1986
Occupation
  • Host
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Known For
  • Hosting Double Dare on the Nickelodeon Network
birth hometown
  • Indianapolis, Indiana
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  • Marc Summers (born Marc Berkowitz; November 11, 1951) is an American television personality, comedian, game show host, producer, and a two-time talk show host, best known for hosting the Nickelodeon game show Double Dare, including its Family and Super Sloppy incarnations. He also hosted What Would You Do? and made at least one appearance on the original Wild and Crazy Kids. He made cameos in the Weinerville episodes "Giant Spider", "Chanukah Special", and "New Year's Special". In 2000, he returned to the network as executive producer of Double Dare 2000. Two years later, he served the same position for another revival, Wild and Crazy Kids. In 2016, Summers reprised his original role in bumpers aired for a special live edition of Double Dare produced for The Splat at the San-Diego Comic-Con. The event was live-streamed on The Splat's Facebook page. Marc also appeared in newly-produced bumpers for The Splat, broadcast during a special week of Double Dare episodes.
  • Marc Summers (Born Marc Berkowitz on November 11, 1951, in Indianapolis, IN) is an actor, comedian, producer, and host for all seasons. In the 70s, he was a page for CBS. He had some advice from Jack Barry, Bob Barker, and Wink Martindale (all of their shows premiered together on CBS). Marc's very first on-air job was an announcer for The Joker's Wild in 1973 filling in for Johnny Jacobs. His best known one was Nickelodeon's Double Dare from 1986 to 1993 plus additional versions. He was also the executive consultant for Double Dare 2000. Though he showed no signs of slowing down, Marc's diagnosed with OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder). In mid-2012, Marc was in a taxicab accident which messed up the left side of his face but not his spirit. These days he's on the Food Network. One of the shows he hosted there was Unwrapped.
  • He was featured in Muppet Magazine issue 23.
  • Marc provides the voice of the host of Dare Squared in "March Dadness".
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