Phil Keoghan

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Phil Keoghan
Born Philip John Keoghan
(1967-05-31) 31 May 1967 (age 44)
Lincoln, New Zealand
Occupation Television presenter
Years active 1990–present
Notable credit(s) The Amazing Race (CBS)
No Opportunity Wasted (Discovery Channel)

Philip John "Phil" Keoghan (play /ˈkɡən/; born 31 May 1967) is a New Zealand-born television personality, best known for hosting the U.S. version of The Amazing Race on CBS, since its 2001 debut. He is also the creator and host of No Opportunity Wasted, which has been produced in the United States, New Zealand, and Canada. He has won eight Emmy Awards for his work.[1]

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[edit] Biography

Born in the town of Lincoln, New Zealand, 22 km (14 mi) south of Christchurch, Keoghan spent a considerable part of his childhood in Antigua and Canada. He attended St Andrew's College, Christchurch.[2]

While completing a TV cameraman apprenticeship, he successfully auditioned for New Zealand children's show Spot On at age 19. After a series of further presenter work on television in New Zealand television, including as a reporter on That's Fairly Interesting, he set off to further his career abroad. Before joining The Amazing Race, he was considered, but not selected, as a host for Survivor.[3][4] For his hosting of The Amazing Race, Keoghan was nominated for the 2009 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality-Competition Program in the second year of the award's creation but lost to Jeff Probst of Survivor.[5] In a 2002 interview, he admitted that his pay for a single episode of The Amazing Race is more than an entire year on Spot On.[6]

According to his book, No Opportunity Wasted, Keoghan set out to live his life to the fullest by accomplishing exotic goals and taking risks after a near-death experience at the age of 19. Since then, he's broken a world bungee jumping record, gone diving in the world's longest underwater caves, eaten a meal on top of an erupting volcano, and renewed his vows underwater. He was a guest on The Oprah Winfrey Show, where he shared with Oprah his list of things he wants to do before he dies.[citation needed]

From 28 March to 9 May 2009, Keoghan performed in "Ride Across America", in partnership with several organizations including GNC, to raise money for multiple sclerosis research. Keoghan and others biked 3,500 miles from Los Angeles to New York City, averaging 100 miles per day. Keoghan stopped in 39 cities en route, attending various events and participating in casting for season 15 of The Amazing Race; the ride culminated a day before the finale of season 14. The event raised $500,000, with over $400,000 coming from in-store donations during the ride.[7][8] His documentary movie The Ride about his ride across America, premiered on 3 February 2011.[9]

Shortly after the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake, Keoghan traveled to his hometown to ensure his family was safe but also to record segments for The Early Show to implore viewers to provide aid to the New Zealand Red Cross and to promote continued tourism, a fundamental part of New Zealand's economy, to the country.[2]

At the same time, he participated in recording Air New Zealand's new safety video for its domestic jet fleet.[10] Keoghan has hosted over 1,000 different programme episodes.[11]

In June 2010, it was announced that Keoghan would host and produce a new reality series about the VELUX 5 Oceans Race.[12] He told TMZ in 2010 that during the 10th season of The Amazing Race he was detained in Ukraine for two days until the U.S. ambassador in Ukraine worked all night to free him.[13]

Phil has also his own energy bar; NOW Energy Bar. It comes in two flavors; Peanut&Caramel and Honeycomb with Chia&Raisins.

[edit] Family

Keoghan lives with his wife, Louise (née Rodrigues; born 8 February 1963), and their daughter, Elle, in Los Angeles, California. They also have two homes in New Zealand, in Matarangi (on the Coromandel Peninsula) and in Westport.[14]

Dr. John Keoghan, Phil's father, is an agricultural scientist involved with conservation in New Zealand.[15] He appeared alongside his son as a Pit Stop greeter during the 13th Season of The Amazing Race when the racers stopped in New Zealand. John Keoghan and his wife Beth run a bed and breakfast in Rolleston.[2]

His brother, Andrew Keoghan, was a television reporter on Television New Zealand's One News and is a successful jazz singer. His sister, Ruth Keoghan Cooper, is an MBA graduate of Sydney's Macquarie University. She specialises in coaching, training and development programmes for professional women who wish to combine successful careers with motherhood.[16]

[edit] Shows

Phil (left) on The Amazing Race 13.

Keoghan has worked in more than 70 countries as a television host, producer, writer, and cameraman. Some of the shows Keoghan has been involved with include:

[edit] References

  1. ^ IMDb profile
  2. ^ a b c Gadd, David (27 February 2011). "Spirits 'will not be crushed'". Fairfax New Zealand. http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/christchurch-earthquake/4709099/Spirits-will-not-be-crushed. Retrieved 2011-02-28. 
  3. ^ "Upfront:Phil Keoghan". http://www.listener.co.nz/issue/3415/features/4900/phil_keoghan.html. Retrieved 15 January 2008. [dead link]
  4. ^ "Exclusive Interview: Phil Keoghan, Host of 'The Amazing Race 12'". http://www.buddytv.com/articles/the-amazing-race/exclusive-interview-phil-keogh-13321.aspx. Retrieved 15 January 2008. 
  5. ^ "The 61st Primetime Emmy Awards and 2009 Creative Arts Emmy Awards Nominees". Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. http://www.emmys.tv/awards/primetime-emmy-awards-2009/2009. Retrieved 2009-09-14. 
  6. ^ Keoghan profile[dead link]
  7. ^ "Koeghan Wraps Up Amazing Bike Ride". CBS News. 8 May 2009. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/05/08/earlyshow/leisure/celebspot/main5001570.shtml. Retrieved 2009-05-11. 
  8. ^ Karlovits, Bob (19 June 2009). "Keoghan's bike ride raises $500,000". Pittsburg Tribune. http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/ae/more/s_630095.html. Retrieved 2009-06-19. 
  9. ^ http://www.noopportunitywasted.com for more information
  10. ^ "Paul Henry, Richard Simmons in new Air NZ video". The New Zealand Herald. 28 March 2011. http://www.nzherald.co.nz/travel/news/article.cfm?c_id=7&objectid=10715395. Retrieved 2011-03-28. 
  11. ^ "Biography for Amazing Race Host Phil Keoghan". Realitytv.about.com. 2011-05-26. http://realitytv.about.com/od/realitytvhosts/a/PhilKeoghan.htm. Retrieved 2011-11-14. 
  12. ^ "Phil Keoghan Sets Sail with New Reality Series". TVGuide.com. http://www.tvguide.com/News/Phil-Keoghan-Velux-1019805.aspx. Retrieved 2011-11-14. 
  13. ^ "Keoghan tells TMZ about his two day detention in Ukraine". Tmz.com. http://www.tmz.com/2010/10/07/phil-keoghan-amazing-race-ukraine-immigration-held-us-ambassador-video. Retrieved 2011-11-14. 
  14. ^ "Q & A with Phil Keoghan". Newzealand.com. http://www.newzealand.com/travel/about-nz/features/the_amazing_race/related_topic/q-&-a-with-host-phil-keoghan.cfm/context/popup.html. Retrieved 2011-11-14. [dead link]
  15. ^ "Dr. John Keoghan". New Zealand Department of Conservation. http://www.doc.govt.nz/getting-involved/nz-conservation-authority-and-boards/conservation-boards-by-region/canterbury-aoraki/board-members/dr-john-keoghan. Retrieved 2009-06-19. 
  16. ^ "newworkingmoms.com". http://newworkingmoms.com/?p=3. 

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