Chuck Barris

Barris in 1977 Charles Hirsch Barris (June 3, 1929 – March 21, 2017) was an American game show creator, producer, and host, author, and songwriter. A key crew member of several hugely successful game shows, he was the creator of ''The Dating Game'' (1965-2021), the original producer of ''The Newlywed Game'' (1966-2013), and the host and producer of ''The Gong Show'' from 1977 to 1980, all for the network ABC.

His songwriting credits include "Palisades Park", first recorded by Freddy Cannon in 1962 and also recorded by the Ramones in 1989, and he has authored three novels and four memoirs. Barris has made unsubstantiated claims that in parallel to his career on television, he was an active international assassin for the CIA in the 1960s and the 1970s, including in his 1984 memoir ''Confessions of a Dangerous Mind'', which was adapted into a 2002 film of the same name by director George Clooney and screenwriter Charlie Kaufman, starring Sam Rockwell as Barris, and in which his alleged CIA career is mostly portrayed in an absurdist manner. Provided by Wikipedia
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