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Ted Peshak was born Theodore Joseph Peshak on Dec. 22, 1917, in Plymouth, Iowa. He was the house director for Coronet Instructional Media, a major producer of the genre known as "classroom training films", in the 1940s and 1950s. Many of the actors appearing in his films were his family, friends and neighbors from Libertyville, IL, where he lived.
He was trained as a journalist at the University of Iowa and was a photographer during his Army service during World War II, and also photographed and directed training films during his army hitch. After working at a variety of jobs, including an advertising agency, he went to work for Coronet as a director, his debut there being Shy Guy (1947) (its leading man was future Bewitched (1964) star Dick York). He eventually left Coronet and started his own company, Peshak Films, and directed industrial films for a variety of clients, including McDonald's and the American Health Care Association. He left the filmmaking business in the 1960s and became a successful real-estate developer in Illinois.
He died in Lake Forest, IL, on Oct. 9, 2006, of colon cancer.
Most Popular Ted Peshak Trailers
Total trailers found: 24
23 May 1951
Chuck, a young loner, is invited by a neighbor to a dinner party, but turns it down. He finds himself visited by "Chuck of the future"--himself at age 21.
31 December 1950
It's 1950 and a young woman asks her mother what love is.
01 January 1951
In the 1950s, Jeff and Marie ponder "going steady." What it means, whether the advantages outweigh the disadvantages, and whether or not they've actually been doing it for some time without realizing it.
15 March 1951
Once you're old enough to make decisions for yourself, how exactly do you go about doing it? How can you really know which choice is best for you?
01 January 1951
A helpful little film that teaches you how to get what you want.
31 December 1950
Two young boys are taught the value of teamwork and the effectiveness of putting the group's welfare ahead of their own.
02 February 1952
Joe, a college student, decides it's about time for him to get married and settle down. He's drawn to two girls: Ann, a "sophisticated" coed who is so independent that--horrors!--she doesn't even go to church anymore, or Elsie, the sweet young thing he left at home (take a wild guess which one he winds up with).
19 July 1949
A group of local youngsters are angry that the vacant lot where they used to play baseball has been placed off limits to them by the city.
05 June 1948
Billy and his mother attend his classroom's presentation on manners and courtesy. Through Billy's illustrations, we learn about simple gestures that make life with other people more tolerable.
19 August 1950
Bob used to be a loner, keeping to himself and thinking "my own thoughts"--until he meets Joe, a "sincere and real" young man who befriends Bob, and several other local boys, and together they form a group of happy young teens.
12 July 1949
Shows how the Constitution operates in our society. Points out the various elements written into the Constitution and the changes and additions made by our progressing society.
02 February 1952
A young couple go out on a first date, while a narrator explains the standards of behavior expected of both the boy and girl, and gives tips on how to make the best impression.
17 August 1950
A boy realizes that he could help his parents by doing things around the house.
12 August 1950
A young man who needs money to buy a typewriter gets a job in a bookstore. He finds out that work cuts into his social life, and is torn between quitting his job so he can have some fun, and his need for money.
22 February 1951
A shy teen wants to ask out a girl on a date - but how can he know what she'd like to do, or what kind of activity would be best suited for getting to know her?
22 December 1949
An educational short: after Jim is caught vandalizing school property his principal instructs him on emotional maturity.
19 August 1949
Coronet Instructional Media and Ted Peshak helping you choosing your occupation.
09 March 1949
Three problem-plagued teens are shown how to solve their physical and emotional problems by joining the Acrobatics Club and learning teamwork and "the right kind of exercise.
05 August 1947
Phil, a student who recently transferred into his high school, keeps to himself a lot, spending time in his basement building radios and record players.
15 May 1950
Jeff Moore, a high school student, has trouble controlling his emotions. An expert in the subject (though it's never explained who he is or what he's an expert in) assures the audience that Jeff's problems stem from the fact that he lets his emotions escape, instead of reining them in like everyone is supposed to.
01 January 1947
The issue of popularity, specifically amongst the high school set, is dramatized.
01 January 1949
Impossible drama proving that proper management of schedules, responsibilities, privileges and finances leads to a happier home.
31 December 1950
Biology teacher shows pupils how they react differently to same situation. Discusses what emotions are, what they do, where they come from, and how they are changed.
31 December 1950
Joey is a withdrawn little boy who prefers to be by himself than go out and make friends. His mother, deciding that it's not healthy for him to by alone so much, sets out to teach Joey how to make friends with people.