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Carter Nicholas Oosterhouse (born September 19, 1976) is an American television personality and former model, who was born in
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. He first gained national fame as a carpenter on the
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'' and has hosted other home improvement and how-to television shows. In 2008, he was host of three
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network shows: ''Carter Can'', ''Red Hot & Green'', and ''Million Dollar Rooms''.


Education

Oosterhouse's career as a carpenter began at the age of 10, when he began learning carpentry as an apprentice to a carpenter who was his neighbor. He continued to work in carpentry and construction throughout school following in the footsteps of his older brothers, Todd and Tyler, who are also carpenters. For his formal education, he attended Grand Traverse Area Catholic Schools in Traverse City. Oosterhouse has a B.A. in nutrition and communication from
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.


Early career

After college, Oosterhouse moved to
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to pursue a career in film and television. He worked there behind-the-scenes for the ''
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'' as a production assistant and tape coordinator. When auditioning for a new show on TLC, Oosterhouse landed a part on the show ''Trading Spaces'', and joined the cast in their fourth season.


Television shows and appearances

In 2003, Oosterhouse joined TLC's series ''Trading Spaces'' in its fourth season. In that same year, TLC also added the spin-offs ''Trading Spaces: Family'' and ''Trading Spaces: Boys v. Girls'' to their programs, which allowed Oosterhouse the opportunity to work with children. In 2004, Oosterhouse was on an episode of CBS ''Sunday Morning'' in New York in which he remodeled correspondent
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's office with the help of commentator
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. In 2005, Oosterhouse was a contributor to NBC's show '' Three Wishes'', a primetime unscripted series with
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, in which Oosterhouse visited small towns across America to help wishes come true. Oosterhouse has been featured as an expert for programs including ''Rachael Ray'', ''The Today Show'', ''The CBS Early Show'', ''The Oprah Winfrey Show'', ''The View'', CNN, Entertainment Tonight, and Extra. In fall 2007, Oosterhouse launched two new shows, ''Carter Can'', a home improvement show premiering on HGTV, and ''The Inside Job'', a behind-the-scenes view of ''Carter Can'', on the
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. In early 2008, a second show was added on the HGTV network, ''Red Hot & Green'', with Nicole Facciuto on which Oosterhouse promotes eco-friendly materials for earth-friendly living. Oosterhouse was the host of the 2012 HGTV show ''Million Dollar Rooms'', showcasing extravagant features of elaborately built homes. In 2015, Oosterhouse began hosting the
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'' with Taniya Nayak. He returned for subsequent holiday seasons in 2016 through 2023.


Print

Oosterhouse has been named one of ''
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'' magazine's "Sexiest man on TV" in its "Sexiest Man Alive" issue. He was named one of the sexiest men on television by
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, ''Inside TV'' magazine, and ''
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''. He has been featured in ''
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Modeling

Oosterhouse is the face of the men's fragrance Voyage by
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. In the past, Oosterhouse has modeled in print campaigns for Nivea, Lincoln, Hewlett Packard, and Miller Light. In addition, he has also appeared in television advertisements for
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, Lake Michigan Credit Union,
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's M3Power razor, and Rooms To Go.


Winery

In 2010, brothers, Carter and Todd Oosterhouse, founded Bonobo Winery in Traverse City.


Charitable works

Oosterhouse established Carter's Kids, a non-profit organization dedicated to creating and promoting awareness of fitness and self-esteem for America's youth. Its purpose is to increase the activity level of children by building and developing community parks and playgrounds in their neighborhoods. They have the opportunity to take an active part in building up their community by using, sharing, and caring for these public spaces. In 2011, Carter's Kids partnered with Rebuilding Together to build six playgrounds promoting the health and welfare of children in low income communities.


Personal life

Oosterhouse married actress
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on September 10, 2011, in
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. They had their first child, Flora Oosterhouse, via surrogate on December 26, 2016. In December 2017, a makeup artist on the ''Carter Can'' television show accused Oosterhouse of coercing her into performing sex acts in 2008. He acknowledged an "intimate relationship" and claimed it had been consensual, with the woman in question initiating such encounters on the first and several successive occasions. The woman's claims have not been "confirmed or verified".


See also

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References


External links


Official website
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