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Brian Blessed

Mountain Climber

Birthday October 9, 1936

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace Mexborough, England

Age 88 Years

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Who Is Brian Blessed? Age, Biography and Wiki

Brian Blessed is an illustrious English actor, known for his booming voice and larger-than-life personality. Born on October 9, 1936, he celebrated his 89th birthday in 2025. With a career spanning several decades, Blessed has carved out a niche for himself in both theater and television, becoming a cherished figure among fans of British cinema.

Occupation Mountain Climber
Date of Birth October 9, 1936
Age 88 Years
Birth Place Mexborough, England
Horoscope Libra
Country England

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Height, Weight & Measurements

At age 89, Brian Blessed stands at an impressive height of 6 feet (183 cm), a stature that complements his commanding presence on screen and stage. His weight fluctuates around 210 pounds (95 kg), and while specific body measurements are not widely publicized, his robust physique is indicative of his adventurous spirit, which has led him to partake in various outdoor pursuits including mountaineering.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Brian Blessed has been married to his wife, Hildegarde Neil, since 1978. The couple has one daughter, Rosalind Blessed. As of 2025, there are no public records indicating that Blessed has a boyfriend or girlfriend, as he is happily committed to his spouse. Blessed often shares affectionate stories about his family, underlining the strong bonds they share.

He had a brother Alan, seven years younger, and the pair "went everywhere together" when they were growing up. Alan Blessed died from leukaemia aged 52; their mother died aged 87, and their father died aged 99. Blessed's great-great-grandfather, Jabez Blessed, was the father of 13 children and worked as a china and glass dealer in Brigg, Lincolnshire; many of Blessed's relatives hail from Brigg.

Net Worth and Salary

As of 2025, Brian Blessed's net worth is estimated to be around $5 million. His wealth primarily stems from his prolific acting career, voice-over work, and appearances in various documentaries and reality shows. Despite being in the twilight of his career, Blessed continues to engage in projects that reflect his passion for performance.

Career, Business and Investments

Brian Blessed's career began in the late 1950s, with notable roles in productions such as "Flash Gordon" (1980) and "King Lear." His versatile talent has led him to voice characters in animated films and video games, broadening his appeal. In addition to acting, Blessed has pursued interests in wildlife conservation and even authored several books, including an autobiography. Throughout his career, he has engaged in business ventures, including merchandise tied to his most iconic characters, showing his flair for entrepreneurship.

In 2002, under the direction of Royal Shakespeare Company director Adrian Noble, he originated the role of Baron Bomburst for the stage musical version of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.

From December 2005 to January 2006, Blessed headlined the Christmas pantomime production of Peter Pan, alongside CBBC presenter Kirsten O'Brien, at Ipswich's Regent Theatre.

From 2007 to 2008, he appeared in the same play as Captain Hook at the Grove Theatre in Dunstable; he reprised the role for the Christmas 2008 season at the Fairfield Halls, Croydon. For Christmas 2006, he presented a production of Cinderella for Virgin Radio, starring David Tennant, Thandiwe Newton and others.

Social Network

Brian Blessed is active on social media, primarily on Twitter and Instagram, where he shares insights into his life, projects, and advocacy work. His charisma shines through his posts, captivating his audience and reflecting his engaging personality. He often interacts with fans, making him a beloved figure in the social media domain.

In 1999, Blessed provided both the voice and live-action reference for the CGI character Boss Nass in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace, and also provided the voice of the villainous hunter Clayton in Disney's animated feature film Tarzan, a role he later reprised in the video game based on the film and in the critically acclaimed Kingdom

Hearts in 2002; he also did the Tarzan yell after Tony Goldwyn was unable to do it himself.

He voiced "Sir Morris" in the 1999 cartoon series The Big Knights. He read the story "The White City" for the album series Late Night Tales, recording it in four parts released over four albums, and was also the voice of Jean Valjean in Focus on the Family Radio Theatre's audio adaptation of Victor Hugo's Les Misérables.

Blessed was one of the narrators for Story Teller, a children's magazine partwork series in the 1980s. He has further provided vocal links for the Sony-Award-winning Christian O'Connell Breakfast Show on Virgin Radio, and introduced advertisements for Orange mobile phones.

Education

Brian Blessed was educated at the Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School in Bridlington and later at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, where he honed his skills in drama and performance. His educational background has played a vital role in his successful acting career, allowing him to flourish in diverse roles across different genres.


Blessed went to Bolton on Dearne Secondary Modern School, and completed his national service in the RAF, in Bicester, before enrolling at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School in 1956.

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