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Angus Deayton

Game Show Host

Birthday January 6, 1956

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Banstead, Surrey, England

Age 69 Years

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Who Is Angus Deayton? Age, Biography and Wiki

Angus Deayton was born on January 6, 1956, making him 69 years old as of 2025. He is a multifaceted English television presenter, actor, writer, and comedian, best known for hosting the BBC quiz show Have I Got News for You and appearing in various comedy series. His unique charm and witty humor have made him a household name in the UK entertainment industry.

Deayton's career began at an early age, and over the years, he has developed an impressive portfolio. His contributions to television and comedy have made him a respected figure in British culture.

Occupation Game Show Host
Date of Birth January 6, 1956
Age 69 Years
Birth Place Banstead, Surrey, England
Horoscope Capricorn
Country England

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Angus Deayton stands at approximately 6 feet (183 cm) tall. While specific weight figures are not publicly available, he has maintained a healthy physique throughout his career. His body statistics, including chest, waist, and bicep measurements, remain undisclosed, as the focus has largely been on his talents and contributions to film and television rather than his physical form.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

As of 2025, Angus Deayton is known to be single. He has previously been in high-profile relationships but prefers to keep his personal life largely private. His most notable relationship was with actress and model, Denise van Outen, which lasted for about four years. Though there are rumors and speculations regarding his dating life, he remains discreet about any potential partners, allowing his professional work to take the spotlight.

The youngest of three sons of a Prudential insurance broker/manager English father and a home economics school teacher Scottish mother, Deayton was brought up in Banstead, Surrey, and attended Oakhurst Grange School and Caterham School. He showed early promise as a footballer and had a trial with Crystal Palace. He was captain of the Caterham U16 Rugby team.

Net Worth and Salary

As one of the UK's prominent television personalities, Angus Deayton's net worth is estimated to be around $5 million as of 2025. His income has been derived from various sources, including television hosting, acting, writing, and stand-up comedy performances. He has also earned a significant salary from his roles in various successful television shows, making him one of the richest personalities in British entertainment.

Career, Business and Investments

Angus Deayton's career spans several decades and includes various notable achievements. He rose to fame as a presenter on Have I Got News for You, a satirical panel game show that has garnered critical acclaim and a loyal audience. His experience also encompasses acting roles in television dramas and films, as well as writing scripts for both television and stage.

In 2025, Deayton has invested in various business ventures, including production companies and innovative digital media projects. His keen eye for talent and unique sense of humor continue to make him a sought-after figure in the entertainment industry.

Deayton began his career on Radio Active, a parody of British local radio stations broadcast on BBC Radio 4 between 1981 and 1987, which he co-wrote and performed. It transferred to television as KYTV between 1989 and 1993. Deayton presented a tribute to Radio Active and KYTV colleague and friend (and long-time BBC producer) Geoffrey Perkins for BBC Radio 4 on 4 October 2008.

Social Network

Angus Deayton maintains a relatively low profile on social media. He has a presence on platforms, especially Twitter, where he occasionally shares his thoughts on current events and interacts with fans. However, he prefers to engage with his audience selectively, making his posts a delightful surprise for fans who follow him.

Responding to Merton's "I didn't stab him in the back, I stabbed him in the front" line regarding the episode, in 2016 Deayton said: "Yes, I've heard this and [his comment] is a way of not answering the question. But it's such a tangled web to describe what happened. And Merton and Hislop probably don't know what was happening in the background."

Education

Deayton attended the prestigious Rugby School before going on to study at the University of East Anglia, where he earned a degree in English. His educational background helped shape his eloquent presentation style and sharp comedic wit, both of which have been instrumental in his career.


Deayton read French and German at New College, Oxford, where, in 1978, he was recruited into the Oxford Revue, performing with them at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. This led to the creation of the parody band the Hee Bee Gee Bees in 1980, with the songs written by Richard Curtis and Philip Pope.

Their best-selling single "Meaningless Songs (In Very High Voices)" (plus the B-side "Posing in the Moonlight") was a parody of the falsetto style of disco hits by the Bee Gees.

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