- Tom Bergeron
Infobox Comedian
name =Tom Bergeron
birth_date =birth date and age|1955|5|6
birth_place =Haverhill, Massachusetts
birth_name = Thomas Bergeron
nationality = flagicon|USA American
notable_work= Host of Dancing with the Stars
spouse = Lois Bergeron
emmyawards = Outstanding Game Show Host
2000 "Hollywood Squares "Tom Bergeron (born
May 6 ,1955 inHaverhill, Massachusetts ) is an Americantelevision personality andgame show host , best known to the public as the host of "America's Funniest Home Videos " (2001 - Present) and "Hollywood Squares " (1998 - 2004). He also is currently the host for the ABC reality series "Dancing with the Stars" (2005 - present), and a fill-in host for "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire". He is aDaytime Emmy winner.Biography
Career
Bergeron's first job in broadcasting was as a
disc jockey at local radio stationWHAV , in his home town. He was an extremely popular radio DJ in the Seacoast area ofNew Hampshire in the early 1980s on Portsmouth'sWHEB , where he played comedy records along with music and offbeat interviews. His professional voice and warm personality landed him 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 stationWENH-TV ). He moved to the Boston market in February 1982, joiningWBZ-TV as a general on-air personality. His early roles at the station included being a contributor on "Evening Magazine ", and landing 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 former hostsNancy Merrill andBuzz Luttrell on the early afternoon talk show, and gained even more popularity with this role. 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 June 1994, Bergeron left WBZ when he was hired by the new FX cable network to co-host a morning talk show for them, called "Breakfast Time". Hosting with
Laurie Hibberd , the show became quite successful on the upstart cable network, prompting theFox Broadcasting Company to pick it up two years later. At the time, the cable system in his hometown of Haverhill didn't carry FX, leading to a long-running and ultimately failed public campaign to get them to pick up the channel or at the very least to locally syndicate the program. In September 1996 it became "Fox After Breakfast ", since it aired later in the morning than the other network's morning programs. This show ran for one year on Fox; eventually it became "The Vicki Lawrence Show " after a number of cast changes. Bergeron later was signed to a contract withABC News as guest host to "Good Morning America ". AfterCharles Gibson left the show, Bergeron was seriously considered as a permanent replacement,Fact|date=April 2007 but that job went to Kevin Newman.Beginning in 1998, one of his best-known jobs was the host of "
Hollywood Squares ". He was nominated for 5Emmy s and in 2000, he won his first and only Emmy. After "Squares" ended its six-year-run in 2004, he continued hosting "America's Funniest Home Videos ", which he started hosting in 2001. In later years, Bergeron appeared twice on "" as an alien trader named D'Marr and as a Coridan Ambassador. He also appeared in an episode of "The Nanny" in 1998. In 2005, he began hosting the ABC reality series "Dancing with the Stars", for ABC, with ex-reporterLisa Canning beforeSamantha Harris . The show proved to be a hit, airing in over 90 countries. His sharp sense of humour and good banter with the judges of "Dancing with the Stars" have helped to make him a big star again, as well as his banter with the cast members.Bergeron is married and has two daughters. He lives in Los Angeles and Greenwich CT.In 2005, Bergeron was a co-host on the Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Association Telethon, and in 2006 he was elected national vice president of the association.
Other Facts
* Bergeron appeared on an episode of the new "
I've Got A Secret " onGame Show Network on December 30, 2006. His "secret" was that he used to perform as a street mime. He stated that he started when he was 20 years old and performed in theatres, on street corners, etc. He failed to stump the panel.
* Bergeron is the 2007March of Dimes [http://walkamerica.org/ WalkAmerica] spokesperson.
* Bergeron is one of the first inductees into the Massachusetts Broadcasters' Hall Of Fame, which was created in 2007.References
External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0074477/ Tom Bergeron] at the
Internet Movie Database
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