Ted Peshak
An image from Appreciating Our Parents, one of the productions that also features Ted Peshak.
Ted Peshak

Ted Peshak

December 22, 1917 — Plymouth, Iowa

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.

How Do You Know It's Love?

How Do You Know It's Love?

1950

Are You Popular?

Are You Popular?

1947

What to Do on a Date

What to Do on a Date

1951

Appreciating Our Parents

Appreciating Our Parents

1950

Shy Guy

Shy Guy

1947

Good Table Manners

Good Table Manners

1951

Everyday Courtesy

Everyday Courtesy

1948

Act Your Age (Emotional Maturity)

Act Your Age (Emotional Maturity)

1949