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Peter Funt

Peter Funt (born in New York, c. 1947) is an American actor, host and producer for the hit TV show Candid Camera. He worked for Denver radio station KHOW, the ABC Radio Network, The New York Times and various other media organizations. He is a University of Denver graduate.

Peter Funt
Funt in 2019
Born
Occupation(s)TV host, public speaker, journalist
SpouseAmy Suzanne Meltzer
ChildrenStephanie Funt, Danny Funt

Early life

Peter Funt grew up in New York, where he worked summers on the set of his father Allen Funt's show, Candid Camera.[1] He graduated from the University of Denver, earning his Bachelor of Arts in mass communications and journalism. During his time at the university he worked on the newspaper, The Clarion, as well as the radio station, KVDU. While a student, he interviewed Martin Luther King Jr. on his radio show in 1967.[2]

After he graduated he worked at the Denver radio station KHOW and at the ABC Radio Network in New York.[3] In 1970, he won the Silurian's Award for that year's best news reporting based upon Funt's coverage on ABC News of racial disturbances in Asbury Park, New Jersey.[citation needed] Afterwards he got a job as an arts and leisure writer for The New York Times. During his earlier career, he also authored a book titled Gotcha! on the lost art of practical joking and was the editor and publisher of the television magazine On Cable.[4]

Career

Involvement with Candid Camera

Candid Camera first aired in 1948 and was created by Peter Funt's father, Allen.[1] Peter first appeared on Candid Camera at age 3, posing as a shoeshine boy who charged ten dollars per shoe. He joined the show professionally in 1987 when he became a co-host with his father. During this time the show was being broadcast on the CBS television network. In 1993, Allen Funt had a serious stroke, from which he never fully recovered. This required Peter to host the show full-time.[2] Later in 1996, he hosted and was the executive producer of the Candid Camera 50th anniversary special.[5] The show returned in 1996 for the revamped version of Candid Camera. In 1997, Peter co-hosted the show with Suzanne Somers. In 2001, the show moved to the PAX network and Peter then co-hosted the show with Dina Eastwood until 2004, and began another revival of the show in 2014 with Mayim Bialik. During his time on the show Peter was a producer, host and acted on the show. He also produced and hosted over 200 episodes.

In 2001, Philip Zelnick, a Laughlin/Bullhead International Airport passenger[6] claimed that he was injured during one of the sequences on the show. Funt posed as an airport security guard and had passengers go through a fake x-ray machine. During the skit, Zelnick received a bruise on his thigh when getting off a conveyor belt. Zelnick sued Funt and the show and won the case, but when Funt appealed, the matter was settled out of court. The Mojave County Airport Authority settled during the trial and paid Zelnick $95,000. PAX TV also gave him $7,500 out of court.[6]

Career after Candid Camera

Following his work with Candid Camera, Funt has written frequent op-eds for many nationally recognized news outlets including The New York Times, USA Today, as well as The Wall Street Journal.[7] In these articles he offered observations and opinions about television and film. His essay about the evolution of television was later included in “The Story of American Business,” which was published in 2009 by the Harvard Business Press. He also has a weekly column distributed by the Cagle Syndicate.

In addition to developing new "Candid Camera" shows, Funt performs a live tribute stage show, "Candid Camera's Lol Tour," in theaters across the U.S.

Funt will frequently use clips from his time on Candid Camera to give a visual to the point he is trying to convey. He used both his speaking ability and his clips in publishing two business training videos, entitled "Too Close to the Customer" and "Expect the Unexpected".[citation needed] Both of these are still marketed frequently throughout the business community. His current presentation to business groups is called "The Candid You".

In addition to his publishing career, Funt is also the founder of the Monterey County Young Journalists program in California. The program offers hands-on training for high school students to help pursue their journalism goals. He has also inaugurated the Courtroom Journalism in Monterey County, as well as a statewide event for the Constitutional Right Foundation in Los Angeles.

Laughter Therapy Foundation

Funt has followed in his father's footsteps by taking over as President of the Laughter Therapy Foundation. Started in 1982 by Allen Funt, the foundation uses the immense comedic library of Candid Camera to send special tapes to terminally ill people throughout the country.

Personal life

In 1986, Peter Funt married Amy Suzanne Meltzer. He has two children. He currently lives in central California.[8]

References

  1. ^ a b Graham, Jefferson. Son focuses on 'Candid' TV legacy. USA Today. March 23, 1998
  2. ^ a b "http://blogs.du.edu/today/news/camera-man"> Glasgow,Greg. Alumnus Peter Funt Carries on 'Candid Camera' Legacy. Du Today. Spring 2010
  3. ^ "http://alumni.du.edu/s/1150/index.aspx?sid=1150&gid=1&pgid=2333"> Alumni Relations: Peter Funt.
  4. ^ "http://www.natpe.org/conference/speakers/bios/index.jsp?speaker_id_string=3931:700EFd3zh6VpRimobQe$A**"> Peter Funt: Host & EP Candid Camera.
  5. ^ Gerard, Jeremy. Candid Camera's 50th Anniversary. TV Reviews. August 26, 1996-September 1, 1996
  6. ^ a b "Candid Camera Online!". Candidcamera.com. 2001-09-11. Retrieved 2014-02-11.
  7. ^ "http://www.candidcamera.com/cc2/cc2b.html"> Candid Camera: Peter Funt.
  8. ^ "Peter Funt, Producer, Weds Amy S. Meltzer". The New York Times. 1986-02-02. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-09-30.

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Peter Funt born in New York c 1947 is an American actor host and producer for the hit TV show Candid Camera He worked for Denver radio station KHOW the ABC Radio Network The New York Times and various other media organizations He is a University of Denver graduate Peter FuntFunt in 2019BornNew York New York USOccupation s TV host public speaker journalistSpouseAmy Suzanne MeltzerChildrenStephanie Funt Danny Funt Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Involvement with Candid Camera 2 2 Career after Candid Camera 2 3 Laughter Therapy Foundation 3 Personal life 4 ReferencesEarly life EditPeter Funt grew up in New York where he worked summers on the set of his father Allen Funt s show Candid Camera 1 He graduated from the University of Denver earning his Bachelor of Arts in mass communications and journalism During his time at the university he worked on the newspaper The Clarion as well as the radio station KVDU While a student he interviewed Martin Luther King Jr on his radio show in 1967 2 After he graduated he worked at the Denver radio station KHOW and at the ABC Radio Network in New York 3 In 1970 he won the Silurian s Award for that year s best news reporting based upon Funt s coverage on ABC News of racial disturbances in Asbury Park New Jersey citation needed Afterwards he got a job as an arts and leisure writer for The New York Times During his earlier career he also authored a book titled Gotcha on the lost art of practical joking and was the editor and publisher of the television magazine On Cable 4 Career EditInvolvement with Candid Camera Edit Candid Camera first aired in 1948 and was created by Peter Funt s father Allen 1 Peter first appeared on Candid Camera at age 3 posing as a shoeshine boy who charged ten dollars per shoe He joined the show professionally in 1987 when he became a co host with his father During this time the show was being broadcast on the CBS television network In 1993 Allen Funt had a serious stroke from which he never fully recovered This required Peter to host the show full time 2 Later in 1996 he hosted and was the executive producer of the Candid Camera 50th anniversary special 5 The show returned in 1996 for the revamped version of Candid Camera In 1997 Peter co hosted the show with Suzanne Somers In 2001 the show moved to the PAX network and Peter then co hosted the show with Dina Eastwood until 2004 and began another revival of the show in 2014 with Mayim Bialik During his time on the show Peter was a producer host and acted on the show He also produced and hosted over 200 episodes In 2001 Philip Zelnick a Laughlin Bullhead International Airport passenger 6 claimed that he was injured during one of the sequences on the show Funt posed as an airport security guard and had passengers go through a fake x ray machine During the skit Zelnick received a bruise on his thigh when getting off a conveyor belt Zelnick sued Funt and the show and won the case but when Funt appealed the matter was settled out of court The Mojave County Airport Authority settled during the trial and paid Zelnick 95 000 PAX TV also gave him 7 500 out of court 6 Career after Candid Camera Edit Following his work with Candid Camera Funt has written frequent op eds for many nationally recognized news outlets including The New York Times USA Today as well as The Wall Street Journal 7 In these articles he offered observations and opinions about television and film His essay about the evolution of television was later included in The Story of American Business which was published in 2009 by the Harvard Business Press He also has a weekly column distributed by the Cagle Syndicate In addition to developing new Candid Camera shows Funt performs a live tribute stage show Candid Camera s Lol Tour in theaters across the U S Funt will frequently use clips from his time on Candid Camera to give a visual to the point he is trying to convey He used both his speaking ability and his clips in publishing two business training videos entitled Too Close to the Customer and Expect the Unexpected citation needed Both of these are still marketed frequently throughout the business community His current presentation to business groups is called The Candid You In addition to his publishing career Funt is also the founder of the Monterey County Young Journalists program in California The program offers hands on training for high school students to help pursue their journalism goals He has also inaugurated the Courtroom Journalism in Monterey County as well as a statewide event for the Constitutional Right Foundation in Los Angeles Laughter Therapy Foundation Edit Funt has followed in his father s footsteps by taking over as President of the Laughter Therapy Foundation Started in 1982 by Allen Funt the foundation uses the immense comedic library of Candid Camera to send special tapes to terminally ill people throughout the country Personal life EditIn 1986 Peter Funt married Amy Suzanne Meltzer He has two children He currently lives in central California 8 References Edit a b Graham Jefferson Son focuses on Candid TV legacy USA Today March 23 1998 a b http blogs du edu today news camera man gt Glasgow Greg Alumnus Peter Funt Carries on Candid Camera Legacy Du Today Spring 2010 http alumni du edu s 1150 index aspx sid 1150 amp gid 1 amp pgid 2333 gt Alumni Relations Peter Funt http www natpe org conference speakers bios index jsp speaker id string 3931 700EFd3zh6VpRimobQe A gt Peter Funt Host amp EP Candid Camera Gerard Jeremy Candid Camera s 50th Anniversary TV Reviews August 26 1996 September 1 1996 a b Candid Camera Online Candidcamera com 2001 09 11 Retrieved 2014 02 11 http www candidcamera com cc2 cc2b html gt Candid Camera Peter Funt Peter Funt Producer Weds Amy S Meltzer The New York Times 1986 02 02 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2022 09 30 The following references are sorted in alphabetical order 1 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peter Funt amp oldid 1130816259, 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