- Born
- Died
- Birth namePeter David Tomarken
- Height5′ 8″ (1.73 m)
- Peter Tomarken was born on December 7, 1942 in Olean, New York, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for Heaven Can Wait (1978), Haunted (1998) and The Secret Empire (1979). He was married to Dana Jones and Kathleen Abigail Eastman. He died on March 13, 2006 in Santa Monica, California, USA.
- SpousesDana Jones(August 23, 1963 - 1993) (divorced, 3 children)Kathleen Abigail Eastman(? - March 13, 2006) (his death)
- The catchphrase - "Big Bucks, No Whammies!"
- His silly persona
- He and his wife were killed when the small plane he was piloting crashed into Santa Monica Bay. They were en route to San Diego for the group Angel Flight West, which provides air transportation to medical patients who can't afford air travel.
- Long before Jenny Jones would become a talk show hostess, she was one of his contestants on Press Your Luck (1983), winning $18,706, in 3 days.
- Best remembered by the public as the host of Press Your Luck (1983).
- Worked for GSN (formerly Game Show Network) from 1995 to 1999.
- Worked as a real estate agent shortly after leaving the game show scene.
- [on the late Gene Rayburn]: Gene was always so accommodating.
- Have we been renewed? This would never happen to Bob Barker.
- Game shows are a cut-throat business. Dozens of pilots are tapped every year, with very few getting picked up. For every hit concept, there are shows among shows that are pure garbage. I've hosted my fair share of duds. Hosting is not for the faint of heart. Unless you're Bob Barker, Alex Trebek or Pat Sajak, you're at a high risk of sudden unemployment at any time. You have to have loads of confidence and the ability to never get too comfortable.
- I wasn't particularly suspicious. I was more nervous and scared that he was going to lose it all. Every single spin, he was risking amounts of money that were unfathomable for daytime television. I didn't want to see the results of him hitting a whammy. It was definitely the hardest moment of my career.
- I never had any interest in hosting game shows. My agent was the one who planted the idea in my head. It's hard not to get interested in great pay for two months of work.
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