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      • Gregory J. Bonann (born June 28, 1952) is an American lifeguard, television producer, director, writer, and show-runner.
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  2. Feb 2, 2023 · Greg Bonann patrolled the beaches of Los Angeles County throughout the 1970s and 1980s. One day he mentioned to fellow lifeguard Michael Newman that their job could make for a compelling TV...

  3. Gregory J. Bonann (born June 28, 1952) is an American lifeguard, television producer, director, writer, and show-runner. He is best known for co-creating the internationally syndicated television series, "Baywatch", which ran for eleven seasons, and was listed in the 2001 Guinness Book of World Records as the most widely viewed TV series in the ...

    • Gregory J. Bonann
    • June 28, 1952
  4. Gregory J. Bonann (born June 28, 1952) is an American lifeguard, television producer, director, writer, and show-runner. He is best known for co-creating the internationally syndicated television series, "Baywatch", which ran for eleven seasons, and was listed in the 2001 Guinness Book of World Records as the most widely viewed TV series in the ...

    • The Show Was Sold with A Custom Music Video.
    • The Slow-Mo Shots Were Inspired by The Olympics.
    • Leonardo DiCaprio Was Almost Cast as Hobie.
    • Hasselhoff's Gamble Saved The Show.
    • The Sets Were Pretty Practical.
    • No One Was Allowed to Gain weight.
    • Iran Sold Tickets to Watch It on Television.
    • It Affected Australia's Koala population.
    • Baywatch: The Musical Is Headed For London.

    Co-creator Michael Berk told the BBC in 2013 that NBC was initially less than enthusiastic about a lifeguard series, fearing there were only so many plots that could revolve around CPR. To prove the concept was viable, Berk and his partners shota montage of lifeguard footage on Venice Beach and spliced it to Don Henley's "The Boys of Summer." While...

    YouTube From the beginning, Baywatch's visual trademark was the sight of a lifeguard running toward danger in slow-motion. Berk recalled the idea came from a producing partner of his who had just been shooting the 1988 Summer Olympic Games and had captured footage of sprinters at slower frame rates during the 100-meter dash. Hasselhoff later claime...

    For the role of Hasselhoff's onscreen son, Hobie, producers auditionedLeonardo DiCaprio. While they were impressed with his performance, they felt the 15-year-old was slightly too old for the part; actor Jeremy Jackson, four years younger than DiCaprio, was cast instead. 4. THEY CAST A REAL LIFEGUARD. (AND ONE PRO SURFER.) Getty The immaculately-mu...

    Despite its virtues, American network viewers weren't all that enamored withBaywatch when it premiered in 1989; the show finished 74thout of 111 series that year. International viewers, however, couldn't get enough. Its popularity in Germany and the U.K. helped convince co-creators Berk, Bonann, and Douglas Schwartz to resurrect it for syndication....

    When Baywatch moved to syndication, the show's budget was slashedby 30 percent. In order to conserve funds, several sets that appeared on-screen were actually functional rooms for crew members to use off-screen. A lifeguard station kitchen had running water and was used as a production break room; a gym set was practical enough for Hasselhoff to pu...

    The form-fitting flattery of the red Lycra swimsuits worn by the cast members turned out to have some unforgiving edicts: Alexandra Paul told Esquirethat her contract specified she could not gain any weight while appearing on the show. While Paul initially thought it was just for the women, she later found out the clause applied to both sexes. 10. ...

    The global popularity of Baywatch may never be rivaled: At its peak in 1993, it was widely reported over a billion people tuned into the show weekly. In places where television was not as commonplace, fans still found a way. In an interview with Men's Health, Hasselhoff saidthe Shah of Iran's wife once came up to him and told him Iranians sold tick...

    As Baywatch approached its first decade on the air, rising production costs became an issue. To conserve funds, the series decided to move to Australia. Baywatch Down Under was intended to be a facelift of sorts, but locals were having none of it. Citizens of Avalon Beach protested the show closing down portions of the area, chasing away residing k...

    In addition to the upcoming feature, Schwartz and Berk have ambitions to bring the franchise into uncharted waters: A Baywatch musical is set to debut in London's West End sometime in 2017. Schwartz promisesthat a water tank will be on stage. 15. IT USED 40 BOTTLES OF SUNSCREEN A MONTH. Getty According to the show's make-up artist, JoAnna Connell, ...

  5. Apr 28, 2021 · Fremantle worked with the show’s original producers Greg Bonann, Michael Berk, and Douglas Schwartz on the Baywatch Remastered venture.

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  6. May 28, 2017 · Gregory Bonann was a lifeguard at Will Rogers State Beach in 1977 when he helped two children who were caught in a riptide. That rescue would ultimately change his life – and the face of...

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    After 10 years as the executive producer/creator, Greg relocated "Baywatch" to Hawaii’s beautiful shores. Bonann has directed over 70 episodes of "Baywatch", as well as most of the action and rescue scenes during the series run. He also directed over 400 of his signature music montages.

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