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Allen Funt

 
Actor: Allen Funt
  • Born: 1914 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York
  • Died: Sep 05, 1999 in Pebble Beach, California
  • Occupation: Actor, Director, Writer, Cinematographer
  • Active: '40s-'50s, '70s-'80s
  • Major Genres: Culture & Society, Comedy
  • Career Highlights: The Best of Candid Camera, Vol. 1, Money Talks, What Do You Say to a Naked Lady?
  • First Major Screen Credit: Candid Camera (1948)

Biography

The name Allen Funt is synonymous with the long-running Candid Camera television franchise and its many incarnations. The basic premise of his program was to play gentle practical jokes upon innocent passersby and film their reactions. Classic Funt schemes include vending machines that talk back unexpectedly to customers, having pretty girls ask men for help with cars that do not have engines, and food that disappears from plates in restaurants and other bizarre bits of tomfoolery. At the end of a stunt, Funt and his camera crew or the actors involved would suddenly appear before the befuddled victims and say, "Smile, you're on Candid Camera!" Funt debuted the first edition of the show, Candid Microphone, on radio in 1948. Later that year, he turned to television and his show aired steadily with different hosts, including Arthur Godfrey and Durwood Kirby, through 1967. For all of the stunts he pulled, Funt's wry and easygoing victims were unusually good sports about having been made to look foolish and almost always signed release forms. He very seldom was accosted by angry victims. One of the highlights of Funt's career came when he was able to successfully smuggle himself and an entire camera crew and film into Soviet Moscow to pull a few stunts there. He then was able to return to the U.S. without his bags ever being checked. In 1974, Funt produced a syndicated version of the show that ran through 1978. He brought it back again as a series of specials from 1989 to 1990 with himself and his son Peter Funt as hosts and then turned it into a CBS series in 1991. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
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Allen Funt
Born September 16, 1914(1914-09-16)
New York City, New York, U.S.
Died September 5, 1999 (aged 84)
Pebble Beach, California, U.S.
Occupation Producer, Director, Writer
Years active 1948–1990s

Allen Funt (September 16, 1914 – September 5, 1999) was an American television producer, director and writer, best known as the creator and host of Candid Camera from the 1940s to 1980s, as either a regular show or a series of specials. Its most notable run was from 1960 to 1967 on CBS.

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Radio and television

Funt achieved a BA in Fine Arts from Cornell University in 1934 and studied business administration at Columbia University. He began the show on ABC Radio in 1946 as Candid Microphone and soon experimented with a visual version by doing a series of theatrical short films also known as Candid Microphone. These film shorts served as a springboard for his entrance into television on August 10, 1948.

In the 1963-1964 season, he appeared as an albino orangutan on the episode, "Smile, Todd, You're on Candid Camera," of The New Phil Silvers Show, starring comedian Phil Silvers as factory foreman Todd Deal.

Books

Funt wrote several books, beginning with Eavesdropper at Large: Adventures in Human Nature with "Candid Mike" (Vanguard Press, 1952). He followed Candid Kids (Bernard Geis, 1964) with Candidly, Allen Funt: A Million Smiles Later (Barricade Books, 1994).

Films

During the 1970s, Funt made two documentary films based on the hidden camera theme: What Do You Say to a Naked Lady? (1970) and Money Talks (1972). Funt also produced a syndicated version of Candid Camera from 1974 to 1979; his co-hosts included, at various times, John Bartholomew Tucker and Jo Ann Pflug. In the 1980s, Funt produced a series of adult-oriented videos called Candid Candid Camera.

He amassed a collection of works by the Victorian painter Lawrence Alma-Tadema, but was forced to sell them just before the painter's reputation revived and the prices of the paintings shot up.

Born in New York City, Funt lived for a short time in Westchester County, New York in Croton-on-Hudson. His White Gates estate was sold to opera singer Jessye Norman in the early 1990s. Following a stroke in 1993, he became incapacitated and died in Pebble Beach, California. Candid Camera continued with his son, Peter Funt, as host.

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