John O'Hurley

John O'Hurley

John O'Hurley has entertained and inspired thousands carving his way into American pop culture in both television and film, most notably with his portrayal of the wildly eccentric character, "J. Peterman" on television's most popular comedy, Seinfeld, for which he won a Screen Actor's Guild Award. He has starred on more than fifty television shows and two dozen films. He became one of America's most popular game show hosts with such classics as To Tell The Truth and Family Feud. He has starred on Broadway and around the country in such hits as Chicago and Spamalot. John is also host of the NBC Thanksgiving television tradition, The National Dog Show, enjoyed annually for thirteen years by 25 million viewers. He extends his reach today into the world of business as a private venture capitalist and is actually a part-owner of the real J. Peterman Company, the subject of his Seinfeld-ian parody. Most recently O'Hurley teamed up with 30-year tech veteran Becky Wanta to launch biometric authentication company Q5id. Q5id provides industry-leading, patented identity proofing services that allow individuals to take control and protection of their identity using multiple biometrics for secure, password-less logins that eliminate credential theft.