Alexander Armstrong (Media) – Overview, Biography

Name:Alexander Armstrong
Occupation: Media
Gender:Male
Height:180 cm (5′ 11”)
Birth Day: March 2,
1970
Age: 50
Birth Place: Rothbury,
England
Zodiac Sign:Pisces

Alexander Armstrong

Alexander Armstrong was born on March 2, 1970 in Rothbury, England (50 years old). Alexander Armstrong is a Media, zodiac sign: Pisces. Nationality: England. Approx. Net Worth: $5 Million.

Trivia

He has also appeared on several game shows like Have I Got News for You and became the host of Pointless.

Net Worth 2020

$5 Million
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Physique

HeightWeightHair ColourEye ColourBlood TypeTattoo(s)
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Before Fame

He studied at St Mary’s Music School in Edinburgh and Durham School and, after graduating from Cambridge University’s Trinity College, he toured local clubs until he met Ben Miller. In 1996, he and Miller performed at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and were nominated for the Perrier Award.

Biography

Biography Timeline

1970

Armstrong was born in Rothbury, Northumberland, on 2 March 1970, the youngest of three children, to physician Henry Angus Armstrong and Emma Virginia Peronnet (née Thompson-McCausland). The Armstrongs are a North East landowning family distantly related to William Armstrong, 1st Baron Armstrong. Armstrong’s maternal grandparents were economist Lucius Thompson-McCausland and Helen Laura McCausland (6 April 1903 – February 2000), granddaughter of Captain Conolly Thomas McCausland (13 May 1828 – 25 June 1902) and Hon. Laura St. John (12 June 1842 – 21 October 1919), daughter of St Andrew St John, 15th Baron St John of Bletso. The McCausland family held land at Drenagh, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, and descend from William the Conqueror.

1992

After graduating in 1992, Armstrong moved to London with friends to pursue a career in acting and comedy. While waiting for acting roles, he worked in several north London bars and restaurants. He was eventually introduced to Ben Miller, who had also moved to London, through Jez Butterworth. In 1996, Armstrong and Miller performed at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and were nominated for the Perrier Award.

1997

In 1997, Armstrong and Miller provided the voices for lead characters for the PC game ‘Wings of Destiny’, published by Psygnosis in 2000, as British airmen and Nazi officers covering the two comic-book plots in the game. From 2002 to 2009, Armstrong appeared in a series of successful British television adverts for the drink Pimm’s. With Miller, he has formed a production company called Toff Media. In 2002, Armstrong provided the voice for the character Horse in the English dub of the series A Town Called Panic.

1999

Armstrong appeared in BBC Radio 4’s The Very World of Milton Jones, broadcast between 1998 and 2001. He narrated the animated cartoon series The Big Knights in 1999; it first appeared on BBC1 that Christmas. That same year he also starred as Prince Charming in ITV’s Christmas pantomime, alongside Ben Miller, Samantha Janus, Paul Merton, Harry Hill, Frank Skinner and Ronnie Corbett. Between early 2000 and early 2001 Armstrong starred as a misanthropic, animal-hating vet in the BBC One sitcom Beast, and he has also been the star of a series of TV commercials for Pimm’s.

2001

On BBC Radio 4, Armstrong played John Weak in the office sitcom Weak at the Top. He also played Martin Baine-Jones for the Times Online’s Timeghost podcast. Between September and November 2010, Armstrong took The Armstrong and Miller Show on tour in the UK, completing 62 dates. This was the second time The Armstrong and Miller Show had toured, the first tour being in autumn 2001.

2003

According to Armstrong, in 2003 he was offered the job of replacing Angus Deayton as full-time host of Have I Got News for You, but the BBC later changed its mind and withdrew the offer after deciding to continue with the guest presenter format instead. In 2008, he was the presenter and narrator for When Were We Funniest? and was the only person to feature in all 12 episodes.

On 27 August 2003, Armstrong married Hannah Bronwen Snow, a stay-at-home mother; they have four sons. He lives in Oxfordshire.

2006

On 1 September 2006, Armstrong was chairman of the short-lived Channel 4 panel show Best of the Worst which featured team captains David Mitchell and Johnny Vaughan. Armstrong presented the short-lived ITV1 quiz series Don’t Call Me Stupid, in which mismatched celebrities taught each other a subject they are passionate about, before facing a studio quiz on their new topic. He has been a frequent guest host on the BBC’s satirical panel game Have I Got News for You, having appeared 32 times; he has, to date, made the most appearances of any guest, whether as host or panellist.

2007

Armstrong and Miller co-starred in four series of Armstrong and Miller from 1997 to 2001, while also performing sketches in The Sunday Format. The duo decided to take a break and split for several years to forge their own solo careers. Armstrong renewed his partnership with Miller for the award-winning The Armstrong and Miller Show in 2007. The Armstrong and Miller Book was released in October 2010.

2008

Armstrong was a leading contender to take over as host of Countdown when Des O’Connor left in 2008, although when he hosted Have I Got News for You on 24 October that year, he said that he had not yet accepted the job, despite team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton making jokes about his “new role”. In the event Armstrong declined the job, telling The Independent that he did not want to be “pigeonholed” as a presenter, preferring to focus on acting and comedy.

2009

Armstrong has been the presenter of the BBC One game show Pointless with former university friend Richard Osman since it began in 2009. He also presented a documentary, Alexander Armstrong’s Very British Holiday, for the BBC on 8 November 2009 about the history of the “great British summer holiday” and his attempts to explore its modern version. On 30 May 2011, Armstrong hosted the pilot for a new panel show, Alexander Armstrong’s Big Ask for Dave with Dave Lamb, Katy Brand, Griff Rhys Jones and Robert Webb. After a positive response to the pilot, Dave commissioned the first series which first aired on 6 February 2012. In July 2011, Armstrong became a co-presenter on BBC One’s The Great British Weather. In August 2011, he began presenting a game show on BBC One called Epic Win.

2010

In August 2010, Armstrong was featured in an episode of BBC One’s Who Do You Think You Are?, through which he discovered that he was a descendant of William the Conqueror. His father comes from a landowning family with deep connections to the North East, and is a great-grandnephew of Robert Spence Watson and distantly related to William Armstrong, 1st Baron Armstrong. With Armstrong’s father’s family history already well known to him, the series traced his mother’s side of the family, who were descended from Irish landed gentry.

2011

In February 2011, Armstrong became President of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Newcastle upon Tyne and launched their million pound appeal at a special gala event. He is a patron of several charities, including Family Links, the Charlie Waller Memorial Trust and Just A Drop.

2012

The 100 Most Pointless Things in the World was published in the UK by Coronet, an imprint of Hodder & Stoughton, in October 2012.

Also in 2012, Armstrong was the voice of Professor M for the animation breaks for the McLaren F1 team, with the animations called Tooned (also featuring the voices of Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button) broadcast on Sky Sports F1.

In an interview with The Independent in March 2012, Armstrong spoke of his support for the Countryside Alliance, saying “I’d like people to be honest about what they don’t like about country sports, because if it’s actually the people you don’t like then I’d much rather they would actually just say that.” He has appeared in their advertisements and magazine to promote countryside shooting. He said that his family had traditionally voted for the Liberal Democrats. Armstrong described himself as a “floating voter”, stating “I’m not greatly impressed by party politics but I am by individual people. I’m a centrist, and very suspicious of any tribalism.”

2013

In 2013, Armstrong and Miller appeared in the television advertising campaign for Spitfire Ale.

2014

On 17 September 2014, it was announced that Armstrong would succeed David Jason as the voice of Danger Mouse in the 2015 revival of the 1980s animated series.

Since September 2014, Armstrong has presented the Saturday afternoon programme on the classical radio station Classic FM. He now also presents the Sunday lunchtime programme.

In 2014, Armstrong provided the voice of the narrator for CBeebies animation Hey Duggee.

In August 2014, Armstrong was one of 200 public figures who were signatories to a letter to The Guardian expressing their hope that Scotland would vote to remain part of the United Kingdom in September’s referendum on that issue.

2015

On 3 January 2015, Armstrong and Rochelle Humes co-hosted entertainment special Frank Sinatra: Our Way on BBC One.

On 1 June 2015, Armstrong presented a documentary, Rome’s Invisible City, which used 3D scanning technology to discover the underground spaces below the city. Subsequently, it was announced that Armstrong would be making a three-part series exploring the lost and hidden sites of Florence, Naples, and Venice.

In 2015, Armstrong presented a three-part factual series for ITV, called Land of the Midnight Sun, in which he travelled half-way round the Arctic Circle meeting its inhabitants and exploring their ways of life. In January 2016, he guest presented Bruce’s Hall of Fame on BBC One.

Armstrong participated in VE Day 70: A Party to Remember on 9 May 2015, a televised commemorative concert from Horse Guards Parade in London, where he sang “We Must All Stick Together” by Ralph Butler and Raymond Wallace, and “London Pride”. He sang in Songs of Praise: The Big Sing, broadcast on 20 September 2015, a special programme from the Royal Albert Hall to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II becoming the world’s longest-serving monarch. Armstrong sang I Would Be True.

On 6 November 2015, Armstrong brought out his debut solo vocal album, A Year of Songs, on Warner Music Group’s East West Records label. It reached number 6 on the UK Albums Chart in its first week and topped the UK Classical Chart, the first time a comedian/actor has reached number 1 in that chart. In January and February 2016 he carried out a 9-date UK tour with his band.

In December 2015, Armstrong was awarded an honorary doctorate from Northumbria University.

2016

In June 2016 he began recording his second album, Upon a Different Shore, scheduled for release on 28 October. It reached number 8 on the UK Albums Chart.

2017

In 2017, he presented Don’t Ask Me Ask Britain and Teach My Pet To Do That, both on ITV.

In December 2017 he joined the long list of celebrities who have narrated Prokofiev’s Peter and The Wolf for children. Armstrong’s version was recorded under the Warner Classics label with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra.

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