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FRANK NICOTERO is the host of "Street Smarts," the first original, syndicated game show to make it to a fifth season in 20 years. Nicotero impressively juggles duties as in-studio host while also traveling the country as the series' field reporter, in search of people who are keen to show off their "street smarts." Born in Pittsburgh, Nicotero is a self-proclaimed trivia junkie who has performed stand-up comedy at over 300 colleges and clubs throughout the country. Frank has also been a game show contestant, winning $14,000 on "Debt" and $10,000 in prizes on "The Ultimate Fan League." He also wrote and produced "Gameworld" and "Faux Pause" for the Game Show Network.
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ANDY ZAX was bitten by the game show bug as a small child after failing an audition for Juvenile Jury, and later achieved cult status by playing the Music Geek during two seasons of Comedy Central's "Beat The Geeks." A professional smartass who knows way too much about music (and everything else), Andy is also an acclaimed producer of CD reissues and boxed sets who has worked with everyone from Quincy Jones to Talking Heads. He is currently at work on a novel about unpleasant teenagers in Beverly Hills.
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TERESA GANZEL made over 35 appearances on "The Tonight Show" with Johnny Carson, most notably as the "Tea Time" girl to his Art Fern. Active in voice over work, she most recently played Princess Lalala in the soon to air Emperor's New School for Disney. A big fan of game shows, she was a celebrity contestant on numerous shows such as Super Password, Hollywood Squares, and her personal favorite, The $25,000 Pyramid. She co-starred opposite Jackie Gleason in "The Toy" and co-starred with Jim Carrey in "The Duck Factory". She has been a series regular on shows such as "Teachers Only" with Lynn Redgrave, "Roxie" with Andrea Martin, and "The Dave Thomas Show". Teresa is currently in rehearsals for the world premier of the stage play "Viagara Falls' written by Lou Cutell in which she co-stars with Harold Gould. More at www.teresaganzel.com
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TERESA STRASSER won an Emmy for her writing work on Comedy Central's "Win Ben Stein's Money." Her first job on-camera involved introducing "classic" episodes of "The Dating Game" and "Three's a Crowd" on the Game Show Network. Soon after, she hosted 50 episodes of hit TLC design show, "While You Were Out." Strasser received a 2003 Emmy Award nomination for her work on "While You Were Out" and is often asked to redecorate the homes of passing motorists and hot dog vendors throughout the greater New York area. As a journalist, Strasser's work has appeared in The Los Angeles Times, New York Newsday, The San Francisco Chronicle, Daily Variety and other national magazines and newspapers. Recently, she hosted Fox's "Good Day New York." More info at www.teresastrasser.com
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