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Tom Bergeron

Thomas Raymond Bergeron (born May 6, 1955) is an American television personality, game show host, comedian and actor, best known for hosting Hollywood Squares from 1998 to 2004, America's Funniest Home Videos from 2001 to 2015, and Dancing with the Stars from 2005 to 2019.

Tom Bergeron
Bergeron in 2009
Born
Thomas Raymond Bergeron

(1955-05-06) May 6, 1955 (age 67)
Occupations
  • Television personality
  • game show host
  • television host
  • comedian
  • actor
Years active1980–present
Known forHollywood Squares (1998–2004)
America's Funniest Home Videos (2001–2015)
Dancing with the Stars (2005–2019)
Spouse
Lois Bergeron
(m. 1982)
Children2

Early life and career

Bergeron was born in Haverhill, Massachusetts, the son of Ray and Kay Bergeron.[1] Bergeron is of French Canadian and Irish descent.[2] While being interviewed on the Howard Stern Show, Bergeron revealed when he was 17 years old he interviewed Larry Fine and Moe Howard of the Three Stooges after contacting the nursing home Larry was living in.[3]

His first job in broadcasting was as a disc jockey at local radio station WHAV, in his home town of Haverhill, Massachusetts. He became a popular radio DJ in the Seacoast area of New Hampshire in the early 1980s on Portsmouth's WHEB,[4] where he played comedy records along with music and offbeat interviews. His popularity led to additional TV and radio auditions.

One of his first jobs on television was as host of a local game show, Granite State Challenge, on New Hampshire Public Television (produced at NHPTV flagship station WENH-TV). He moved to the Boston market in February 1982, joining WBZ-TV as a general on-air personality. His early roles at the station included being a contributor on Evening Magazine (1982–1987), and hosting brief informational and show preview segments known as 4 Today, every 30 minutes during WBZ's daytime lineup (1983–1987). In 1984, he landed the hosting spot on Lottery Live, the nightly drawings of the Massachusetts State Lottery games. By January 1987, while still working in these roles, Bergeron added People Are Talking to his duties. He replaced outgoing host Buzz Luttrell on the early afternoon talk show, where he gained even more popularity. While Ron Cantera took over as host of 4 Today (until its cancellation in 1988), Bergeron remained lottery host until drawings moved to WNEV-TV in August 1987.[citation needed] Bergeron additionally served as the original host of WBZ's weekend morning teenage discussion series Rap-Around[5] from 1987 to 1989.

By the early 1990s, Bergeron was seen as a solid figure in Boston television, and WBZ continued to capitalize on his talents by featuring him on WBZ Radio. It was there he had an early-morning radio show called The Tom Bergeron Show. When People Are Talking ended a successful 13-year run in June 1993, Bergeron remained on WBZ-TV as commentator and lifestyle reporter for the station's expanded hour-long noon newscast. In early 1994, Bergeron briefly surfaced as a morning host on Boston's soft-rock station WMJX ("Magic 106.7"), which was only a short commute to WBZ's studios for his work on the noon news.

Bergeron credits a portion of his success as a television personality to his more than 35 years of regularly practicing Transcendental Meditation.[6] He discussed his meditation practice on 10 Percent Happier with Dan Harris[7] and The Fifth Dimension: A Mindfulness Podcast.[8]

National television work

From 1994 to 1997, Bergeron co-hosted the morning show Breakfast Time on FX and later re-titled Fox After Breakfast when the show moved to the Fox Network.

 
Bergeron and Todd Thicke at the AFV Headquarters

Bergeron was the host of Hollywood Squares from 1998 to 2004, a role for which he won a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host in 2000.

In February 2001, he became the new host of the ABC series America's Funniest Home Videos. In March 2014, Bergeron announced on Twitter that he would not be hosting America's Funniest Home Videos after season 25. Bergeron's final episode of America's Funniest Home Videos aired May 17, 2015.[9] He was replaced by Alfonso Ribeiro.[10]

In June 2005, he began hosting the reality series Dancing with the Stars, also on ABC. For his work on Dancing with the Stars, he received nine Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Host for a Reality or Competition Program, winning the award once in 2012. On July 13, 2020, Bergeron announced he had been let go from the series ahead of its 29th season in a message posted on Twitter.[11]

On September 20, 2008, Bergeron co-hosted the 60th Primetime Emmy Awards alongside Heidi Klum, Jeff Probst, Ryan Seacrest, and Howie Mandel. The five were selected to host in recognition of their nominations in the inaugural category of Outstanding Host for a Reality or Competition Program.

In 2020, Bergeron competed in the third season of The Masked Singer as "Taco".[12]

Personal life

Bergeron married Lois Bergeron in 1982 and has two daughters.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2009 Rock Slyde Randy Wonder
2018 Candy Jar Principal Nelson

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1980 A Capitol Fourth Himself
1987–1990 People Are Talking Himself/Host 3 episodes
1994–1997 Breakfast Time Himself/Host
1996 The Daily Show Himself 2 episodes
1998 The Nanny Himself Episode: "Making Whoopi"
1998–2004 Hollywood Squares Himself/Host 1,047 episodes
2001–2015 America's Funniest Home Videos Himself/Host 289 episodes
Also producer
2002–2005 Star Trek: Enterprise Coridan Ambassador, Alien Trader D'Marr 2 episodes
2005–2019 Dancing with the Stars Himself/Co-Host 443 episodes
2005–present Entertainment Tonight Himself 20 episodes
2006–2019 Good Morning America Himself 21 episodes
2008 Supper Club with Tom Bergeron Himself 13 episodes
2010 Castle Bobby Mann Episode: "The Late Shaft"
2011 Phineas and Ferb Announcer (voice) Episode: "Bullseye!"
2015 The Muppets Himself Episode: "Pig Girls Don't Cry"
2017 The $100,000 Pyramid Himself/Panelist Episode: "Leslie Jones vs. LL Cool J and Tom Bergeron vs. Jennifer Nettles"
2017 To Tell the Truth Himself/Panelist 2 episodes
2017 The 3rd Annual Carney Awards Himself/Host Television special
2017 Access Daily Himself 1 episode
2018 Candy Jar Principal Nelson
2018 Behind Closed Doors Himself Episode: "John Ritter"
2018 Steve Himself Episode: "Tom Bergeron/Cali Champion, Dr. V & Alesha Renee"
2018 Animals. Himself Episode: "Pigeons"
2018 The Messenger The Messenger Also producer
2020 The Masked Singer Taco/Himself Eliminated in "Friends in High Places: Group B Championships"
2020 Down the Middle Rex 1 episode
2022 American Auto Himself Episode: "Charity Dinner"

References

  1. ^ Mike LaBella (June 11, 2009). "TV host Bergeron returns to his native Haverhill for book signing". eagletribune.com.
  2. ^ Don Freeman (February 17, 1999). Host sees humor go full circle 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine at the ProQuest Archiver. The San Diego Union Tribune.
  3. ^ Archive - The Three Stooges: Lost and Found [1]
  4. ^ McMahon, Charles (2013), Legendary Locals of Portsmouth, Arcadia Publishing, p. 97, ISBN 9781467100762
  5. ^ "Dancing With the Stars Host Tom Bergeron Talks Live". Washington Post. April 23, 2009. Retrieved November 12, 2015.
  6. ^ "'Dancing With the Stars' host Tom Bergeron says meditation helps him react during a live show". ABC News. September 20, 2017. Retrieved September 20, 2017.
  7. ^ "Ten Percent Happier with Dan Harris - #100: Tom Bergeron, 'Dancing With the Stars' Host {!} Listen via Stitcher for Podcasts". stitcher.com. Retrieved August 27, 2020.
  8. ^ "The Fifth Dimension: Tom Bergeron - Hollywood Zen on Apple Podcasts". podcasts.apple.com. Retrieved August 27, 2020.
  9. ^ Oldenburg, Ann (2014-03-12). "Tom Bergeron quits 'America's Funniest Home Videos'". USA Today. Retrieved 2014-03-12.
  10. ^ ABC Renews 'The Bachelor,' 'Shark Tank,' 'Funniest Home Videos', Variety, May 9, 2014. Retrieved May 9, 2014
  11. ^ ‘Dancing With The Stars’ Hosts Tom Bergeron & Erin Andrews To Exit ABC Reality Competition, Deadline Hollywood, July 13, 2020. Retrieved July 16, 2020
  12. ^ Parker, Lyndsey (March 4, 2020). "The bell tolls for the Taco: 'Masked Singer' castoff is seasoned TV host". Yahoo! Entertainment. Retrieved March 4, 2020.

External links

Media offices
Preceded by
John Davidson
(1986–1989)
Host of Hollywood Squares
1998–2004
Succeeded by
Peter Rosenberg
(Hip Hop Squares, 2012)
Preceded by
none
Co-Host of Dancing with the Stars
2005–2019
With: Lisa Canning (2005)
Samantha Harris (2006–2009)
Brooke Burke (2010–2013)
Erin Andrews (2014–2019)
Succeeded by
Tyra Banks
(2020–present)
Preceded by Host of America's Funniest Home Videos
2001–2015
Succeeded by
Alfonso Ribeiro
(2015–present)
Preceded by Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host
2000
tie with Bob Barker
Succeeded by
Preceded by Host of Miss America
2003
Succeeded by

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Thomas Raymond Bergeron born May 6 1955 is an American television personality game show host comedian and actor best known for hosting Hollywood Squares from 1998 to 2004 America s Funniest Home Videos from 2001 to 2015 and Dancing with the Stars from 2005 to 2019 Tom BergeronBergeron in 2009BornThomas Raymond Bergeron 1955 05 06 May 6 1955 age 67 Haverhill Massachusetts U S OccupationsTelevision personalitygame show hosttelevision hostcomedianactorYears active1980 presentKnown forHollywood Squares 1998 2004 America s Funniest Home Videos 2001 2015 Dancing with the Stars 2005 2019 SpouseLois Bergeron m 1982 wbr Children2 Contents 1 Early life and career 1 1 National television work 2 Personal life 3 Filmography 3 1 Film 3 2 Television 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and career EditBergeron was born in Haverhill Massachusetts the son of Ray and Kay Bergeron 1 Bergeron is of French Canadian and Irish descent 2 While being interviewed on the Howard Stern Show Bergeron revealed when he was 17 years old he interviewed Larry Fine and Moe Howard of the Three Stooges after contacting the nursing home Larry was living in 3 His first job in broadcasting was as a disc jockey at local radio station WHAV in his home town of Haverhill Massachusetts He became a popular radio DJ in the Seacoast area of New Hampshire in the early 1980s on Portsmouth s WHEB 4 where he played comedy records along with music and offbeat interviews His popularity led to additional TV and radio auditions One of his first jobs on television was as host of a local game show Granite State Challenge on New Hampshire Public Television produced at NHPTV flagship station WENH TV He moved to the Boston market in February 1982 joining WBZ TV as a general on air personality His early roles at the station included being a contributor on Evening Magazine 1982 1987 and hosting brief informational and show preview segments known as 4 Today every 30 minutes during WBZ s daytime lineup 1983 1987 In 1984 he landed the hosting spot on Lottery Live the nightly drawings of the Massachusetts State Lottery games By January 1987 while still working in these roles Bergeron added People Are Talking to his duties He replaced outgoing host Buzz Luttrell on the early afternoon talk show where he gained even more popularity While Ron Cantera took over as host of 4 Today until its cancellation in 1988 Bergeron remained lottery host until drawings moved to WNEV TV in August 1987 citation needed Bergeron additionally served as the original host of WBZ s weekend morning teenage discussion series Rap Around 5 from 1987 to 1989 By the early 1990s Bergeron was seen as a solid figure in Boston television and WBZ continued to capitalize on his talents by featuring him on WBZ Radio It was there he had an early morning radio show called The Tom Bergeron Show When People Are Talking ended a successful 13 year run in June 1993 Bergeron remained on WBZ TV as commentator and lifestyle reporter for the station s expanded hour long noon newscast In early 1994 Bergeron briefly surfaced as a morning host on Boston s soft rock station WMJX Magic 106 7 which was only a short commute to WBZ s studios for his work on the noon news Bergeron credits a portion of his success as a television personality to his more than 35 years of regularly practicing Transcendental Meditation 6 He discussed his meditation practice on 10 Percent Happier with Dan Harris 7 and The Fifth Dimension A Mindfulness Podcast 8 National television work Edit From 1994 to 1997 Bergeron co hosted the morning show Breakfast Time on FX and later re titled Fox After Breakfast when the show moved to the Fox Network Bergeron and Todd Thicke at the AFV HeadquartersBergeron was the host of Hollywood Squares from 1998 to 2004 a role for which he won a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host in 2000 In February 2001 he became the new host of the ABC series America s Funniest Home Videos In March 2014 Bergeron announced on Twitter that he would not be hosting America s Funniest Home Videos after season 25 Bergeron s final episode of America s Funniest Home Videos aired May 17 2015 9 He was replaced by Alfonso Ribeiro 10 In June 2005 he began hosting the reality series Dancing with the Stars also on ABC For his work on Dancing with the Stars he received nine Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Host for a Reality or Competition Program winning the award once in 2012 On July 13 2020 Bergeron announced he had been let go from the series ahead of its 29th season in a message posted on Twitter 11 On September 20 2008 Bergeron co hosted the 60th Primetime Emmy Awards alongside Heidi Klum Jeff Probst Ryan Seacrest and Howie Mandel The five were selected to host in recognition of their nominations in the inaugural category of Outstanding Host for a Reality or Competition Program In 2020 Bergeron competed in the third season of The Masked Singer as Taco 12 Personal life EditBergeron married Lois Bergeron in 1982 and has two daughters Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes2009 Rock Slyde Randy Wonder2018 Candy Jar Principal NelsonTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1980 A Capitol Fourth Himself1987 1990 People Are Talking Himself Host 3 episodes1994 1997 Breakfast Time Himself Host1996 The Daily Show Himself 2 episodes1998 The Nanny Himself Episode Making Whoopi 1998 2004 Hollywood Squares Himself Host 1 047 episodes2001 2015 America s Funniest Home Videos Himself Host 289 episodesAlso producer2002 2005 Star Trek Enterprise Coridan Ambassador Alien Trader D Marr 2 episodes2005 2019 Dancing with the Stars Himself Co Host 443 episodes2005 present Entertainment Tonight Himself 20 episodes2006 2019 Good Morning America Himself 21 episodes2008 Supper Club with Tom Bergeron Himself 13 episodes2010 Castle Bobby Mann Episode The Late Shaft 2011 Phineas and Ferb Announcer voice Episode Bullseye 2015 The Muppets Himself Episode Pig Girls Don t Cry 2017 The 100 000 Pyramid Himself Panelist Episode Leslie Jones vs LL Cool J and Tom Bergeron vs Jennifer Nettles 2017 To Tell the Truth Himself Panelist 2 episodes2017 The 3rd Annual Carney Awards Himself Host Television special2017 Access Daily Himself 1 episode2018 Candy Jar Principal Nelson2018 Behind Closed Doors Himself Episode John Ritter 2018 Steve Himself Episode Tom Bergeron Cali Champion Dr V amp Alesha Renee 2018 Animals Himself Episode Pigeons 2018 The Messenger The Messenger Also producer2020 The Masked Singer Taco Himself Eliminated in Friends in High Places Group B Championships 2020 Down the Middle Rex 1 episode2022 American Auto Himself Episode Charity Dinner References Edit Mike LaBella June 11 2009 TV host Bergeron returns to his native Haverhill for book signing eagletribune com Don Freeman February 17 1999 Host sees humor go full circle Archived 2016 03 04 at the Wayback Machine at the ProQuest Archiver The San Diego Union Tribune Archive The Three Stooges Lost and Found 1 McMahon Charles 2013 Legendary Locals of Portsmouth Arcadia Publishing p 97 ISBN 9781467100762 Dancing With the Stars Host Tom Bergeron Talks Live Washington Post April 23 2009 Retrieved November 12 2015 Dancing With the Stars host Tom Bergeron says meditation helps him react during a live show ABC News September 20 2017 Retrieved September 20 2017 Ten Percent Happier with Dan Harris 100 Tom Bergeron Dancing With the Stars Host Listen via Stitcher for Podcasts stitcher com Retrieved August 27 2020 The Fifth Dimension Tom Bergeron Hollywood Zen on Apple Podcasts podcasts apple com Retrieved August 27 2020 Oldenburg Ann 2014 03 12 Tom Bergeron quits America s Funniest Home Videos USA Today Retrieved 2014 03 12 ABC Renews The Bachelor Shark Tank Funniest Home Videos Variety May 9 2014 Retrieved May 9 2014 Dancing With The Stars Hosts Tom Bergeron amp Erin Andrews To Exit ABC Reality Competition Deadline Hollywood July 13 2020 Retrieved July 16 2020 Parker Lyndsey March 4 2020 The bell tolls for the Taco Masked Singer castoff is seasoned TV host Yahoo Entertainment Retrieved March 4 2020 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tom Bergeron Tom Bergeron at IMDb Tom Bergeron at The Interviews An Oral History of Television Media officesPreceded byJohn Davidson 1986 1989 Host of Hollywood Squares1998 2004 Succeeded byPeter Rosenberg Hip Hop Squares 2012 Preceded bynone Co Host of Dancing with the Stars2005 2019 With Lisa Canning 2005 Samantha Harris 2006 2009 Brooke Burke 2010 2013 Erin Andrews 2014 2019 Succeeded byTyra Banks 2020 present Preceded byDaisy Fuentes amp John Fugelsang 1998 1999 Host of America s Funniest Home Videos2001 2015 Succeeded byAlfonso Ribeiro 2015 present Preceded byBen Stein and Jimmy Kimmel Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host2000tie with Bob Barker Succeeded byRegis PhilbinPreceded byWayne Brady 2002 Host of Miss America2003 Succeeded byChris Harrison 2003 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tom Bergeron amp oldid 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