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Zack Peter (Born Peter Zachary Gonzalez) is an American comedian, writer, and activist. He first received recognition for his advocacy work for autism awareness as the creator of the Play Now for Autism and Laugh Now for Autism event-chains. He has written a total of four books and currently hosts the weekly podcast, ''#NoFilter with Zack Peter''. In 2009, He was even named one of 2009's Teens that Inspire by Examiner.com. Zack was also featured in ''The Parents' Guide to Raising CEO Kids'' by Sarah Cook. In November 2011, Zack was awarded the Outstanding Youth Volunteer award by the Association of Fundraising Professionals. He is also featured in the upcoming documentary, ''Sibling Warrior: Healing My Brother's Autism'', featuring his family's journey with his brother with autism, which is set to debut in 2015. == Early life == Peter grew up in Los Angeles, CA. His mother's name is Nancy. She was a contestant on the Sci-Fi reality show ''Estate of Panic'' and was even pranked by Zack on Lifetime's ''Prank My Mom''. She is also an autism advocate and is currently married to Chef William "Jay" Quesada, a graduate of (Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts in Los Angeles ). His father is a paralegal. He has a total of six siblings. Two from his mother (Elijah Joeb and Ethan) and four from his father. Peter was raised Catholic attending all Catholic schools growing up, including Little Flower Missionary House, Sacred Heart Elementary School, and Cathedral High School. After his third year of high school, Peter left Cathedral to attend Kaplan Academy of California (an online high school), where he graduated. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Zack Peter」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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