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==Early life and career== |
==Early life and career== |
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Gelman was born in [[Manhattan]] to a [[American Jews|Jewish]] family, and lived in Queens, New Jersey and the Long Island town of Dix Hills through grades 1-6, before moving to the [[Chicago]] suburb of [[Highland Park, Illinois|Highland Park]], [[Illinois]]. After high school, he moved to [[Melville, New York]].<ref name=newsday/> While earning a degree in broadcast production management from the [[University of Colorado]] School of Journalism, Gelman worked for the [[United States Ski and Snowboard Association|U.S. Ski Association]] covering pre-Olympic trials all over the country as a cameraman, field producer and editor. Gelman's most important internship came during the summer of his junior year at [[WABC-TV]] in New York, the station that would later produce ''Live! with Kelly and Mark''. In the 1980s he became a production assistant on [[Regis Philbin]]'s local talk show, ''The Morning Show''.<ref name="Maloney, Supporting cast">{{cite news|last1=Maloney|first1=Michael|title=Supporting cast add to 'Live's' success|url=https://variety.com/2007/tv/features/supporting-cast-add-to-live-s-success-1117971873/|accessdate=9 August 2015|publisher=Variety|date=12 September 2007|ref=Maloney, supporting cast}}</ref> Gelman worked his way up to Executive Producer on ''The Morning Show'' which would eventually become ''Live!''.<ref name="Maloney, Supporting cast" /> |
Gelman was born in [[Manhattan]] to a [[American Jews|Jewish]] family, and lived in Queens, New Jersey and the Long Island town of [[Dix Hills]] through grades 1-6, before moving to the [[Chicago]] suburb of [[Highland Park, Illinois|Highland Park]], [[Illinois]]. After high school, he moved to [[Melville, New York]].<ref name=newsday/> While earning a degree in broadcast production management from the [[University of Colorado]] School of Journalism, Gelman worked for the [[United States Ski and Snowboard Association|U.S. Ski Association]] covering pre-Olympic trials all over the country as a cameraman, field producer and editor. Gelman's most important internship came during the summer of his junior year at [[WABC-TV]] in New York, the station that would later produce ''Live! with Kelly and Mark''. In the 1980s he became a production assistant on [[Regis Philbin]]'s local talk show, ''The Morning Show''.<ref name="Maloney, Supporting cast">{{cite news|last1=Maloney|first1=Michael|title=Supporting cast add to 'Live's' success|url=https://variety.com/2007/tv/features/supporting-cast-add-to-live-s-success-1117971873/|accessdate=9 August 2015|publisher=Variety|date=12 September 2007|ref=Maloney, supporting cast}}</ref> Gelman worked his way up to Executive Producer on ''The Morning Show'' which would eventually become ''Live!''.<ref name="Maloney, Supporting cast" /> |
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==Personal life== |
==Personal life== |
Revision as of 20:10, 7 December 2024
Michael Gelman | |
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Born | Michael Seth Gelman August 4, 1961 New York City, U.S.[1] |
Alma mater | University of Colorado |
Occupation(s) | Television producer, actor |
Years active | 1987–present |
Spouse | Laurie Gelman (m. 2000) |
Children | 2 |
Michael Seth Gelman (born August 4, 1961) is an American television producer best known as the executive producer of Live with Kelly and Mark. He also occasionally takes small roles on television, appearing in two episodes of Kelly Ripa's ABC sitcom Hope and Faith. He also has a Guinness World Record for the most morning talk show episodes produced by the same producer.
Early life and career
Gelman was born in Manhattan to a Jewish family, and lived in Queens, New Jersey and the Long Island town of Dix Hills through grades 1-6, before moving to the Chicago suburb of Highland Park, Illinois. After high school, he moved to Melville, New York.[1] While earning a degree in broadcast production management from the University of Colorado School of Journalism, Gelman worked for the U.S. Ski Association covering pre-Olympic trials all over the country as a cameraman, field producer and editor. Gelman's most important internship came during the summer of his junior year at WABC-TV in New York, the station that would later produce Live! with Kelly and Mark. In the 1980s he became a production assistant on Regis Philbin's local talk show, The Morning Show.[2] Gelman worked his way up to Executive Producer on The Morning Show which would eventually become Live!.[2]
Personal life
In 2000, he married Laurie Hibberd, a television personality from Canada who also worked in morning television as the co-host of FX's Breakfast Time with Tom Bergeron.[3][4] They have two daughters, Jamie and Misha, and live in Manhattan.
References
- ^ a b "'Live with Kelly and Ryan' producer gives sneak peek of LI episode,” Newsday: " 'Wikipedia is incorrect,' Gelman notes of the crowdsourced online encyclopedia's assertion that he was born and raised in Highland Park, Illinois. "I was actually born at Mount Sinai hospital in Manhattan. Then we lived in Forest Hills, [Queens], and in New Jersey, but when I was in first grade we moved to Dix Hills. We lived there till I was in sixth grade, then we moved to Highland Park, and at the end of my high school career moved back to Long Island, to Melville. So, really, Long Island was my home.' "
- ^ a b Maloney, Michael (12 September 2007). "Supporting cast add to 'Live's' success". Variety. Retrieved 9 August 2015.
- ^ Minuk, Susan (January 10, 2018). "The Hilarious Trials of the Class Mom; A Novel About a Peppy Parent". The Canadian Jewish News.
- ^ Winn, Kate (14 July 2010). "Laurie Gelman: My Exclusive Momterview". This Mom Loves.
I really wanted us to have a united front, which to me meant taking his name, and agreeing on how to raise the kids. We agreed they should be Jewish, so I made the jump. I think it gives them a strong sense of family when we're all united this way. It plays the biggest role around the holidays, but the Jewish faith is rooted in cultural things; it's not just a religion, so you live the Jewish life every day, even if you only go to Synagogue on holidays
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