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Mark S. Allen p.g.a. is an American seven time Emmy Award-winning television producer/host; and, producer, writer, or director of multiple feature films including ''APParition'' with
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, '' Notorious Nick'' with
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and the FearPHarm franchise. He is the co-writer, co-director of the Eric Robert's thriller ''616 Wilford Lane'' and director of the Cannes World Film Festival official selection and best dark comedy winner ''Amy's F-'' It List. He is executive producer/host of the celebrity movie and streaming show “Take A Look,” and the Emmy Award-winning syndicated movie show ''Extra Butter TV'' and a cast member on ABC10 Morning news on
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in
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. He was previously the host for of Comedy Central's award-winning series ''Short Attention Span Theater'' and the creator, producer and host of ''Mark at the Movies''. In 2018 he co-founded and continued to co-own The Smart Axe Co, the largest California based chain of World Axe League certified Axe bars. He's the published author of 100 Things To Do Before You Die in Sacramento. (Reedy Press/Barnes and Noble).


Professional background


Radio

Allen got his broadcasting start as a radio personality, in Dallas, Sacramento (at
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FM-102.5), and Southern California. In 1988, to raise awareness and funds for the
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, Allen agreed to live 24 hours a day, seven days a week on a billboard for a month. On the third night of the stunt Allen fell off the billboard breaking bones in both legs and feet while also suffering a concussion. The day after he fell off the billboard, the local American River Fire Department rushed out and took him to the hospital. But after getting casts, he still insisted upon returning to the top to complete the fundraiser. In 2011, he returned to radio in Sacramento on
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100.5 FM.


Television

In 1991, Allen was one of the hosts of the youth oriented news program ''Scratch'' produced by then-CBS affiliate
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in Sacramento. He created and hosted a segment about teen romance called Dateless and Desperate. In 1993, Allen replaced comedians
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and
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as host of the
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network show ''
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''. From 1996 to 2016 Allen was the entertainment anchor, film critic, stuntman, and arts and entertainment host on ''Good Day Sacramento'' on CBS O&O
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. On October 30, 2015, Allen swam from the new Bay Bridge nonstop to the
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on live TV, days after the first recorded shark attack in the history of the San Francisco Bay was recorded. Allen appeared as a co-host with Chris O'Donnell on the Critics' Choice Awards 2008 Red Carpet Pre Show. In 2009, Allen created the movie review show ''Mark at the Movies''. While it first aired locally,
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quickly acquired the rights and ran it until 2015. It won two Emmys in 2010 and a third in 2011. In 2017, he created the celebrity interview show ''Extra Butter TV'' which he hosts and produces, winning Emmy Awards in 2017 and 2019. ''Extra Butter TV'' is syndicated in 27 countries. Since 2016 he has been one of the cast members of ''The Morning Blend'' on KXTV, which had become an ABC affiliate in 1995.


Film

He is producer and co-writer of the 2019 feature film ''APParition'' starring
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and
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. In 2020. he was a writer and producer on ''Ballbuster'' starring Jerry O’ Connell, Fear Pharm, and Fear PHarm 2. He is a producer of the 2021 film ''Notorious Nick'', based on the true story of MMA champion
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starring
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and
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. '' 616 Wilford Lane'', which Allen produced, co-wrote and co-directed, is in post-production as of April, 2021. In 2017, he was named
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Person of the Year. Allen played an FBI Agent in
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's feature length debut '' Blood, Guts, Bullets and Octane''. He appeared as a journalist in the 2016 film '' Independence Day: Resurgence''. He also makes appearances in films he has produced.


Personal life

Allen has three children. In 2016, his book ''100 Things to do in Sacramento Before You Die'' was published on Reedy Press in their ''100 Things'' series, and volume two was released in 2021. He has a
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for jalapeño pepper eating. He has been
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's guest at the
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campus on numerous occasions to host celebrity movie screening Q&As. He has also hosted screenings for two California governors. In 2017 he was awarded the
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"Person Of The Year" award for his ongoing efforts to raise funds for children's hospitals.


Controversies


Drunk driving arrests

In late 2006, Sacramento County sheriff's deputies pulled Allen over near the Sacramento International Airport, where he was eventually arrested for driving while under the influence. He was suspended from KMAX-TV and did not appear on "Good Day Sacramento" while the case proceed its way through the court system. He entered a guilty plea to a single misdemeanor count of DUI, served three years on probation and performed community service as part of his sentence. The station re-instated him a short time later. He later addressed the arrest during a "Good Day Sacramento" broadcast, noting that he had been dining with friends and believed he was sober enough to drive home. In December 2015, Allen was charged with another DUI offense. According to police, Allen was discovered parked on a side street in historic Roseville, CA He was booked into the Placer County Jail on DUI-related charges. KMAX did not issue a statement about Allen's arrest until the Sacramento News & Reviews newspaper published a story about the incident. He resigned from KMAX-TV the following March after agreeing to plead no contest to DUI. He paid several thousand dollars in fines and attended mandatory alcohol addiction treatment classes. Each year in the anniversary of his arrest, he does a live televised ride along with his arresting officer to promote sober driving.


Celebrity interview comments

In 2007, Allen was criticized for his line of questioning during a ''Good Day Sacramento'' interview with singer
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and actor
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. The entertainers appeared on the morning show as part of a press junket for Perry's film ''
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''. Prior to the appearance, Perry said he told ''Good Day Sacramento'' producers that he would not discuss Jackson's family or her controversial 2004 Super Bowl halftime show performance. Despite this agreement, Allen repeatedly asked Perry and Jackson about the Super Bowl halftime show, during which Jackson's breast was briefly exposed. The station later apologized via e-mail to viewers who complained about the interview. In 2009, Allen was again criticized for a celebrity interview when he accused comic
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of nepotism. His questioning prompted a stern rebuke from Rivers, who ended the interview wit
a profane remark.
The station apologized for Rivers' use of profanity during the interview, but not for Allen's offensive question.


Blurb usage

He has been frequently castigated by Erik Childress of the now-defunct efilmcritic.com for his frequent use of movie blurbs.


References


External links


Mark at the Movies
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Allen, Mark S. 1960s births Living people American television personalities American television producers American radio personalities Year of birth missing (living people)