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Fitness
guru, Richard Simmons was born July 12, 1948, in New Orleans,
Louisiana. A severely overweight child, Simmons battled obesity for a
number of years, becoming dependent on diet pills and adopting
unhealthy weight loss programs. He briefly lived in Italy, before
relocating to Los Angeles in 1973, where he opened an innovative
exercise studio that catered to the severely overweight.
In 1979, Simmons enjoyed a brief stint on the popular
daytime soap opera General Hospital, but soon decided to concentrate
solely on building a fitness empire. The following year, he launched
his own talk show The Richard Simmons Show, which enjoyed four seasons
on the air. He successfully marketed his image to the public, while
writing self-help books, creating the “Deal-A-Meal” food maintenance
program, and producing the Sweatin’ to the Oldies line of exercise
videos.
Over the years, Simmons has become a staple on late
night
television, bringing his irreverent humor and indefatigable energy to
The Tonight Show and Late Night with David Letterman. With a rigorous
touring schedule that includes 250 personal appearances each year, he
continues to promote physical well-being to millions of loyal followers.
Recently,
Simmons established exercise programs for the physically challenged,
which he documented in the book Reach for Fitness: A Special Book of
Exercises for the Physically Challenged. His other writings range from
cookbooks (Richard Simmons’ Never Say Diet Book and The Richard
Simmons' Farewell to Fat Cookbook: Homemade in the U. S. A.) to
self-help guides (Richard Simmons' Never Give Up: Inspirations,
Reflections, Stories of Hope) to an autobiography (Still Hungry After
All These Years: My Story).
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