By Donald Wittkowski
At 85, Regis Philbin says he’s pretty much accomplished everything he’s wanted to do in his personal and professional life.
He’s teamed up with Kathie Lee Gifford and Kelly Ripa in his celebrated role as morning talk show personality, helped to make contestants rich as host of the game show “Who Wants to be a Millionaire” and spent more time in front of a TV camera than anyone else, according to Guinness World Records.
So, after a 61-year career in show business, what possibly is left for Philbin to add to his entertainment resume?
On Saturday night, he’s going to join some guys who are pretty much like him – mature entertainers who are eager to display their talent, good looks and on-stage presence in front of an audience.
Philbin will host Ocean City’s Mr. Mature America Pageant, a contest for men 55 and older that mixes self-deprecating humor, nostalgia and talent. Ten contestants will vie for the title of Mr. Mature America, including one who is 88 and another who is 85.
“Some of the people are in their 80s. Let’s see what they’ve got and what they have to offer,” Philbin said in a conference call Monday with the news media to promote the pageant.
During his time in Ocean City, Philbin will pull double duty by also serving as grand marshal of Saturday’s Doo Dah Parade, a wacky procession highlighted by a brigade of hundreds of basset hounds. The parade will get underway at noon on Asbury Avenue at Sixth Street, head down to 12th Street and then turn onto the Boardwalk to finish up at the Music Pier at Moorlyn Terrace.