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Three
Finalists Chosen on "American Inventor"
7/31/07
THE THREE FINALISTS HAVE BEEN CHOSEN, ON ABC'S "AMERICAN
INVENTOR"
The Audience Was Called Upon to Vote to Determine Who Will Become the
Next American Inventor, Which Will Be Revealed on the August 1 Season
Finale Episode
On last Wednesday's (July 25) episode of "American Inventor,"
using the criteria of innovation, mass appeal, marketability and
passionate pitch, the judges whittled down the six finalists to three.
America was then called upon to vote to determine who will win the
million-dollar prize and the title of American Inventor, which will be
revealed in the season finale episode on August 1.
The three finalists are:
* Ricky DeRennaux (from the Los Angeles auditions) -- a school-teacher
from Oklahoma who describes his Custom Build Racers invention as,
"The design and fabrication of custom vehicles through the use of
computers and patented tools. Intended for use by individuals and groups
ages 13 and up for entertainment and educational purposes, my invention is
a kit that lets teens design, engineer and build remote controlled
vehicles."
* Greg Chavez (from the San Francisco auditions) -- a firefighter from
Camarillo, California who describes his Guardian Angel invention as,
"A small, pressurized tank of water, disguised as a Christmas
package, that is placed under the Christmas tree and attached to a small
hose leading to the top of the tree where a fusible link is disguised as
an angel. The heat from a fire pops the link and water suppresses the
fire. There is also an alarm that works without a battery...intended to
suppress (not fully extinguish) a Christmas tree fire and sound an alarm
to get people out of the house alive."
* Elaine Cato (from the Chicago auditions) -- a realtor from Tennessee
who describes her 6-in-1 Convertible Brassiere invention as, "A
convertible brassiere that accommodates the full wardrobe of small frame
women with a "C" cup or above. This is a traditional brassiere
that converts into six configurations and affords the full back to be
exposed with comfort because there is no mid-section and it can be worn
with full wardrobe."
"American Inventor's" panel of expert judges are
businessman/former heavyweight champion/ordained minister George Foreman,
British tycoon Peter Jones, entrepreneur Pat Croce and Spanx creator Sara
Blakely. Nick Smith hosts. The series is produced by FremantleMedia North
America, Simon Cowell's Syco Television and Peter Jones TV Ltd. Simon
Cowell, Cecile Frot-Coutaz, Siobhan Greene, Peter Jones and Clay Newbill
are executive producers. Dug James and Tabitha Hansen are co-executive
producers. "American Inventor" is broadcast with Spanish
subtitles via secondary closed captioning. This program carries a TV-PG
parental guideline.
Source:
ABC Press Release
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