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One of People magazine's "Sexiest Men Alive," John O'Hurley has become one
of television's busiest and most versatile actors, show hosts, advertising
heroes, and feature film stars. In his speech "The Peterman Guide to the
Extraordinary Life" which he tailors depending on the client's needs,
O'Hurley discusses the idea of elevating an ordinary life to an
extraordinary life using a 3 step approach. The award-winning actor is best
known as "J. Peterman" on "Seinfeld," which is now the #1 syndicated series
in the world in 85 countries. He danced his way into the hearts of America
as the ultimate champion of the highly rated ABC show "Dancing with the
Stars," and then starred on Broadway in Chicago, as the male lead "Billy
Flynn." After a two-year stint as the head of the Round Table in Eric Idle's
hilarious musical comedy "Monty Python's Spamalot" in Las Vegas at , he
wrapped a cross-country sell out tour of the show. He is the face of the
popular syndicated show "Family Feud." O'Hurley has written 2 books
including his New York Times Bestseller called It's OK to Miss the Bed on
the First Jump: And Other Life Lessons Learned from Dogs, and Before Your
Dog Can Eat Your Homework, First You Have To Do It.
Outside of the entertainment industry, O'Hurley is an entrepreneur and Renaissance man. Life truly imitates art for him, as he is the real John Peterman's business partner and part owner of the J. Peterman Company. He is also currently principal partner for two venture capital companies Round One Investments, in Los Angeles, and Heritage Capital Investments, in Atlanta, GA as well as Energy Inc., a company dedicated to facilitating clean, green energy production.
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