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Andy Zaltzman (Andrew Zaltzman) was born on 6 October, 1974 in Hammersmith, London, U.K., is a British comedian. Discover Andy Zaltzman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?
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Andrew Zaltzman |
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49 years old |
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Libra |
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6 October, 1974 |
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6 October |
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Hammersmith, London, U.K. |
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United Kingdom
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Andy Zaltzman Height, Weight & Measurements
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Andy Zaltzman Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Andy Zaltzman worth at the age of 49 years old? Andy Zaltzman’s income source is mostly from being a successful comedian. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Andy Zaltzman's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Andrew Zaltzman (born 6 October 1974) is a British comedian who largely deals in political and sport-related material.
He has worked with John Oliver, their work together including Political Animal, The Department, and The Bugle.
Zaltzman first performed at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 1999, when he was a finalist in the prestigious So You Think You're Funny new act competition along with Josie Long, Russell Howard, and David O'Doherty.
His debut full-length Edinburgh Fringe show Andy Zaltzman versus the Dog of Doom received a nomination for Best Newcomer at the Perrier Comedy Awards in 2001.
In 2004, Zaltzman began – initially with John Oliver – hosting Political Animal, a stand-up show in which different acts perform political-themed material; Zaltzman has hosted solo since 2006.
Political Animal later transferred to BBC Radio 4.
Zaltzman performed at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival for the first time in April 2007, winning the coveted Piece of Wood Award, given to the best show as voted for by other comedians.
Zaltzman has co-hosted The Bugle, a weekly satirical comedy podcast, since 2007.
From October 2007 until June 2016, the podcast was hosted by Zaltzman with John Oliver.
In July 2009, Zaltzman hosted a Saturday morning show on BBC Radio 5 Live entitled Yes, It's The Ashes, taking a comic look at the 2009 Ashes.
Zaltzman presented his own four-part BBC Radio 4 programme in December 2009 entitled Andy Zaltzman's History of the Third Millennium, Series 1 of 100.
Zaltzman was a regular co-host, along with comedians Al Murray and Rebecca Front, of the satirical news programme 7 Day Sunday (also broadcast as 7 Day Saturday).
The show had been running on BBC Radio 5 Live since starting in January 2010.
Zaltzman is also an occasional guest on the online cricket radio commentary station Test Match Sofa and on Talksport's cricket show Howzat.
In 2011, Zaltzman appeared as a guest stand-up comic on Russell Howard's Good News Extra.
The Bugle was hosted by The Times until December 2011 and the podcast has since been independent, relying upon listeners' contributions to continue.
In 2013 he also contributed a review of that year's World Snooker Championship to BBC Television's regular coverage of the event.
Since mid-2014, Zaltzman has toured Satirist for Hire, where questions and comments are solicited from potential or confirmed audiences (usually via email or social media) before performing at venues, giving parts of the show a constantly evolving order and structure.
In December 2014, Zaltzman performed at the Lord's Taverners charity Christmas lunch.
Zaltzman and John Oliver gained their first big break when they teamed up with the multi-Perrier Award nominated Chris Addison on The Department, a short-running radio show based on the premise that Chris, Andy and John, were a three-man organisation brainstorming to solve society's problems.
More recently he has appeared on Test Match Sofa's successor www.guerillacricket.com and was an occasional member of the team when they broadcast the programme from a central London sports bar for the 2015 Ashes.
He has appeared on The Weekly with Charlie Pickering on ABC Television in Australia since 2015.
Since 2016 he has been a statistician for BBC Radio's Test Match Special cricket commentaries, and since 2020 the presenter of Radio 4's The News Quiz.
Born in Hammersmith, west London, Zaltzman is of Lithuanian-Jewish ancestry.
He is the son of South African sculptor Zack Zaltzman and is the older brother of Helen Zaltzman, of The Allusionist and Answer Me This! podcasts.
From his prep school, Holmewood House School in Langton Green, Kent, he then attended the private Tonbridge School.
He graduated in Classics at University College, Oxford.
While at university, Zaltzman was sports editor for The Oxford Student.
In June 2016, Oliver left the show because of other commitments.
The show was officially relaunched on 24 October 2016.
Producer Chris Skinner remained on the show along with Zaltzman and a rotating group of co-hosts.
In 2016 the podcast relaunched and became a member of the Radiotopia podcast network.
In 2016 Zaltzman became the scorer for Test Match Special on BBC Radio 4 on the Sri Lankan tour of England.
From 10 June 2016, he hosted Zaltzman's Summer of Sport podcast published by The Guardian.
From 17 November 2017, he co-hosted The Urnbelievable Ashes with Felicity Ward, a podcast published by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
In 2017 he wrote and performed a three-part series on ancient philosophy including Stoicism, Epicureanism and Cynicism for BBC Radio 4.
In December 2018, it was announced that The Bugle would be leaving Radiotopia.