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Cause of death
  
Plane crash

Role
  
Television actor

Name
  
Peter Tomarken

Years active
  
1976–2003


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Full Name
  
Peter David Tomarken

Born
  
December 7, 1942 (
1942-12-07
)

Died
  
March 13, 2006, Santa Monica, California, United States

Children
  
Alexis Tomarken, Jason Tomarken, Candace Tomarken

Spouse
  
Dana Jones Tomarken (m. 1963–1993), Kathleen Abigail Tomarken (m. ?–2006)

Movies
  
Heaven Can Wait, Divorce: The Musical, 19 At 11

TV shows
  
Press Your Luck, Hit Man, Trivia Track, Monopoly, Wipeout

Similar People
  
Michael Larson, Bill Carruthers, Rod Roddy, Gene Rayburn, Bob Eubanks

Occupation
  
Television personality

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Peter David Tomarken (December 7, 1942 – March 13, 2006) was an American television personality primarily known as the host of game show Press Your Luck.

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Early life

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Tomarken was born in Olean, New York, the middle son of Barnett and Pearl Tomarken, who owned Dee's Jewelry store in Olean. His family was Jewish. They relocated to Beverly Hills, California, in the early 1950s. Peter graduated from Beverly Hills High School in 1960 and from UCLA with a bachelor's degree in English.

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After graduating from college, Tomarken married his first wife, Dana, who later served on the Beverly Hills Board of Education from 1985-93. Dana and he had three children: Jason, and fraternal twin sisters, Alexis and Candace.

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Tomarken worked on the magazines Women's Wear Daily and Business Week in New York City during the late 1960s before moving back to California to work at various advertising agencies. He made an appearance as a reporter in the 1978 film Heaven Can Wait, as well as the character Roe in "The Secret Empire" portion of the short lived NBC series Cliffhangers.

Game show career

He later started his own advertising firm, which put him behind and in front of the camera for many commercials in the late 1970s. His agent then suggested that he should try his hand at game-show hosting, to which Tomarken replied, "Why would I want to do that?" His agent said, "Because you work four days a month and get paid six figures!" After a pair of failed pilots for NBCRodeo Drive in October 1980 (later picked as a series for Lifetime) and Duel in the Daytime in August 1981, both produced by Jay Wolpert — Tomarken got his first network job as host of Hit Man for NBC; it lasted just 13 weeks, from January 3 to April 1 of 1983. Also, he briefly co-anchored a news show on Playboy TV in New York City at the same time. Tomarken was then offered the hosting job for Press Your Luck, which he hosted for three seasons on CBS from 1983-1986.

After Press Your Luck, Tomarken hosted the pilot for Wordplay in October 1986 with announcer Rod Roddy, but Tom Kennedy hosted and Charlie O'Donnell announced the series. Tomarken then hosted the short-lived Bargain Hunters for ABC during the summer of 1987. After a year hiatus, he returned to host Wipeout (which he also produced), which ran in syndication for one season.

Tomarken's next project was a pilot for a game-show adaptation of the board game Monopoly, which was produced by Merv Griffin and intended to air daily in syndication. After Griffin failed to sell the proposed series to enough stations, the project was reworked into a summer replacement weekly series for ABC in 1990 and Tomarken was replaced by Mike Reilly. He hosted several other pilots, including TKO for Mark Goodson, Two Heads Are Better Than One for PYL producer Bill Carruthers, Winds of Fortune, and Show Me the World before the game-show market stalled in the early '90s.

Tomarken then turned to working behind the scenes as a producer and writer. He joined the staff of ABC's America's Funniest People as a segment producer for one season in 1991. He also wrote and produced episodes for Real Stories of the Highway Patrol. He returned to the game-show arena in 1994 when he was hired by GSN during its conception and early years in the mid- to late 1990s, and served as host for their evening interactive telephone games, Prime Games, which featured Decades and Race for the Numbers. In 2000, Tomarken took his final hosting position on the Fox Family Channel game show Paranoia. He also appeared on several infomercials and acted in small roles, including on the TV show Ally McBeal, during that time. He semiretired from television to work as a real estate agent.

Fellow game-show host Wink Martindale revealed that when GSN decided to revive the show as Whammy! The All-New Press Your Luck, Tomarken taped a pilot episode. Martindale posted the pilot episode on his YouTube channel. Todd Newton was eventually selected to host the revival show.

In 2003, Tomarken returned to GSN to participate in a documentary based on Michael Larson's run on Press Your Luck in 1984. He narrated the program, titled Big Bucks: The Press Your Luck Scandal, and also gave his own take on the event. As part of the special, he hosted a segment of Whammy! The All-New Press Your Luck which reunited the two contestants who competed against Michael Larson with Larson's brother, James, for a grudge match that James was the winner of with winnings of $6695. (Michael Larson had died in February 1999 of throat cancer).

In 2017, Dan Schneider revealed that had Tomarken would have played Samuel Parker in an episode of 'Drake And Josh' who was Audrey Parker's first husband and Drake and Megan's biological dad.

Death

Tomarken, a private pilot, and his second wife, Kathleen (b. June 12, 1964), were killed when his Beechcraft Bonanza A36, N16JR, crashed a few hundred feet off shore in Santa Monica Bay during climb-out from the Santa Monica Airport in California on the morning of March 13, 2006. The aircraft lost power shortly after takeoff and Tomarken attempted to turn back to the airport before crashing into the bay. The National Transportation Safety Board determined, had the plane been equipped with shoulder harnesses in addition to lap seat belts, the Tomarkens' chances of survival "would have significantly increased." The cause of the crash was determined to be an improper repair to the aircraft engine which resulted in a complete loss of power.

The Tomarkens were volunteers with Angel Flight West, a nonprofit organization that provides free air transportation to needy medical patients. At the time of the accident, they were en route to San Diego to pick up a cancer patient who needed transportation to UCLA Medical Center for treatment. The charity has since set up the Tomarken Heroes Fund in memory of the couple.

Tomarken and his wife are buried in the same plot at Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery in Culver City, California. Tomarken is survived by the children from both of his marriages.

Filmography

Actor
2004
19 at 11 (Short) as
Roger McAllister
2001
Divorce: The Musical as
Gary Bellwood
2000
The Extreme Adventures of Super Dave (Video) as
Slammy Whammy Informercial Host (uncredited)
1999
Ally McBeal (TV Series) as
Reporter
- Only the Lonely (1999) - Reporter
1998
Haunted as
Sol
1992
Running Mates (TV Movie) as
Network Reporter
1988
A Year in the Life (TV Series) as
Harding
- The Politics of Being (1988) - Harding
1987
The New Mike Hammer (TV Series) as
Peter Harbisher
- Green Blizzard (1987) - Peter Harbisher
1983
Condo (TV Series) as
Announcer
- Condomania (1983) - Announcer
1979
The Secret Empire (TV Series) as
Roe
- Chapter XIV: Escape to the Stars (1979) - Roe
- Chapter XII: Powerhouse (1979) - Roe
- Chapter 6: Seeds of Revolt (1979) - Roe
- Chapter V: The Mind Twisters (1979) - Roe
1979
240-Robert (TV Series) as
Director
- Time Bomb (1979) - Director
1978
The Rockford Files (TV Series) as
Commercial Director
- Black Mirror (1978) - Commercial Director
1978
Heaven Can Wait as
Reporter
1978
A Question of Guilt (TV Movie) as
1st Newsman
1977
Secrets (TV Movie) as
Wes
1976
Medical Center (TV Series) as
Resident / Ben
- Life, Death and Mrs. Armbruster (1976) - Resident
- A Touch of Sight (1976) - Ben
1976
Medical Story (TV Series) as
Surgical Resident
- The Quality of Mercy (1976) - Surgical Resident
Writer
1988
Wipeout (TV Series) (2 episodes)
- Episode #1.3 (1988)
- Episode dated 12 September 1988 (1988)
1984
Those Wonderful TV Game Shows (TV Special documentary)
Producer
1988
Wipeout (TV Series) (supervising producer - 1 episode)
- Episode dated 12 September 1988 (1988) - (supervising producer)
1984
Those Wonderful TV Game Shows (TV Special documentary) (co-producer)
1983
The Awakening of Candra (TV Movie) (co-executive producer)
Self
2017
Wordplay (TV Series) as
Self - Host
- Pilot (2017) - Self - Host
2015
TKO (TV Special) as
Self - Host
2003
Alphacalm (TV Movie) as
Self
2003
Whammy! The All New Press Your Luck (TV Series) as
Self
- Tribute to Michael Larson (2003) - Self
2003
Big Bucks: The Press Your Luck Scandal (TV Movie documentary) as
Self - Host
2000
Paranoia (TV Series) as
Self - Host (2000)
1994
Decades (TV Series) as
Host
1990
Monopoly (TV Series) as
Host (pilot episode)
1988
Wipeout (TV Series) as
Self - Host / Self
- Episode #1.3 (1988) - Self
- Episode dated 12 September 1988 (1988) - Self - Host
- Un-aired Pilot - Self - Host
1987
Bargain Hunters (TV Series) as
Host
1983
Press Your Luck (TV Series) as
Self - Host
1985
The 12th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
1983
Playboy Collector's Edition Volume 2 (Video documentary) as
Playboy Announcer (voice)
1983
Hit Man (TV Series) as
Self - Host
1983
Just Men! (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.8 (1983) - Self
Archive Footage
2020
Press Your Luck (TV Series) as
Self
- They're Baaaaack! (2020) - Self
2020
Dan Bell the Podcast (Podcast Series) as
Self
- Would You Rather + Craprotica (2020) - Self
2018
Cover Story (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Host of 'Press Your Luck'
- The Press Your Luck Scandal (2018) - Self - Host of 'Press Your Luck'
2005
Game Show Moments Gone Bananas (TV Mini Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.2 (2005) - Self

References

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