Everything to know about Marc Summers’ family

Marc Summers hosts Nickelodeon's Double Dare Takes The Gridiron At Super Bowl LIII at Georgia World Congress Center on January 31, 2019, in Atlanta, Georgia

Marc Summers has firmly established himself in the entertainment industry as a versatile media personality.

During his career, he has had a supportive family by his side.

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Marc Summers hosts Nickelodeon’s Double Dare Takes The Gridiron At Super Bowl LIII at Georgia World Congress Center on January 31, 2019, in Atlanta, Georgia

Is Mark Summers married?

As of the time of writing, Mark Summers is currently married to Alice Filous.

The couple has been married since June 16, 1974.

They have two kids together – Matthew and Meredith.

Born on November 11, 1951, in Indianapolis, Indiana, Mark Summers is a television personality, game show host, comedian, talk show host, and producer.

The 72-year-old is best known for hosting Double Dare for Nickelodeon, and Unwrapped for Food Network.

He was also the executive producer for Dinner: Impossible and Restaurant: Impossible also for Food Network.

Does Mark Summers have children?

As of the time of writing, Mark Summers has two children – Matthew and Meredith.

His daughter Meredith Berkowitz seems to be in the public eye.

Born on November 21, 1983, Meredith is an actress who is known for her roles in The Big G, Pick Your Brain, and Home & Family.

(L-R) Liza Koshy and Marc Summers attend Nickelodeon's Double Dare Takes The Gridiron At Super Bowl LIII at Georgia World Congress Center on January 31, 2019, in Atlanta, Georgia

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(L-R) Liza Koshy and Marc Summers attend Nickelodeon’s Double Dare Takes The Gridiron At Super Bowl LIII at Georgia World Congress Center on January 31, 2019, in Atlanta, GeorgiaCredit: Getty Images – Getty

How long was Marc Summers with Nickelodeon?

As a result of Marc’s work on Bruce Forsyth’s Hot Steak, he was hired by Nickelodeon.

He hosted Double Dare from 1986 to 1993. Subsequently, he hosted Nickelodeon’s What Would You Do? in 1991.

After he left Nickelodeon, he later returned to the network in 2000 as the executive consultant for Double Dare 2000, which was an updated version original show.

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