David Fuhrer

David Fuhrer is an award winning[1] American inventor and entrepreneur. David Fuhrer has licensed more than 300 toys, games and household products including products such as Aqua Doodle and the Nerf Vortex Football. Brand Week Magazine (February 2009) refers to Fuhrer as "one of the more successful rainmakers in the toy industry".[2][3]

Currently, David Fuhrer is the Founder/Managing Director of BlueSquare Innovations. The company invests in and develops new product inventions and produces television infomercials Previously, he served as President of Funanuf.

Fuhrer is also known for his unusual ability to speak backwards fluently.[4] He holds the Guinness book American record for Fastest Backwards Talker for his backwards recitation in 1989 of the Queen album A Night At The Opera in 10 min 19 sec. Fuhrer has appeared on numerous television programs including The Tonight Show, Late Night with David Letterman[4] and The Ellen DeGeneres Show. He has also been profiled in People Magazine and the Los Angeles Times Business section. Fuhrer is the co-author with Marvin Silbermintz of Backwords – The Secret Language of Talking Backwards and more Incredible Games, Stunts and Mind-Bending Word Fun! (ISBN 978-0978817879), and the creator of a board game also called Backwords.[4]

in 1989, Fuhrer co-starred in the comedy/horror feature film "Monster High" for Columbia/TriStar Films He played the character Mel Anoma.

Fuhrer grew up in Westchester County, NY and now resides in Los Angeles, CA.[5]

References

  1. http://www.funanuf.com/content/aquadoodle.htm
  2. "About us". Funanuf. Retrieved 1 June 2010.
  3. Levy, Richard C.; Weingartner, Ronald O. (2003). The toy and game inventor's handbook. Alpha. p. 360. ISBN 1-59257-062-3.
  4. 1 2 3 "Nac Uoy Daer Siht Ecnetnes? David Fuhrer Can—dna Woh!". People. 6 March 1989. Retrieved 1 June 2010.
  5. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yk-AURYY8Ms

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