Spike Feresten Biography
Spike Feresten is an American television writer, comedian, and television host. Best known for his work on several popular television shows, including “Seinfeld.” “Late Show with David Letterman,” “The Simpsons,” and “Saturday Night Live.”
He attended Berklee College of Music in Boston before moving to Los Angeles to pursue a career in comedy. In the 1990s, he worked as a writer and producer for “Seinfeld,” contributing to several classic episodes, including “The Soup Nazi” and “The Merv Griffin Show.”
Spike Feresten Age
Feresten, Jr. was born on September 3, 1964 in Fall River, Massachusetts, U.S. He is [agecalc birthdate=1964-09-03]
Family
Spike has a brother Wally , best known for his work on Celebrity Deathmatch.
Erika Feresten
Spike Feresten is married to Erika Feresten.
Career
Feresten began his career as a writer for the sitcom “Seinfeld” in the mid-1990s, where he wrote some of the show’s most memorable episodes, including “The Soup Nazi.” He went on to work as a writer and producer for “The Late Show with David Letterman” and “Saturday Night Live.”
In 2006, Feresten started hosting his own late-night talk show, “Talkshow with Spike Feresten,” which aired on Fox until 2009. The show featured celebrity guests, comedy sketches, and audience participation segments.
After the cancellation of “Talkshow with Spike Feresten,” Feresten continued to work as a writer and producer for various TV shows, including “The Ellen DeGeneres Show,” “The Chris Gethard Show,” and “Car Matchmaker.”
He has also made appearances on several TV shows, including “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee,” “Top Gear,” and “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.”
In addition to his work in television, Feresten is also an avid car enthusiast and has written for several automotive publications, including “Automobile Magazine” and “Car and Driver.” He currently hosts a podcast
Net Worth
The American screenwriter is worth $5 million.