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Ed Gamble (Edward Stephenson Gamble) was born on 11 March, 1986 in Hammersmith, London, England, is a British comedian (born 1986). Discover Ed Gamble'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 38 years old?

Popular As Edward Stephenson Gamble
Occupation N/A
Age 38 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 11 March, 1986
Birthday 11 March
Birthplace Hammersmith, London, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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His wife is Charlie Jamison (m. 2021)

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Ed Gamble Net Worth

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1986

Edward Stephenson Jamison Gamble (born 10 March 1986) is an English comedian, known for co-presenting The Peacock and Gamble Podcast and his regular appearances on Mock the Week.

2007

He studied at Durham University, where he began his comedy career performing with the Durham Revue, and was a finalist in the 2007 Chortle Student Comedy Awards.

Gamble was brought up in southwest London.

He was educated at King's College School, a private day school for boys in Wimbledon.

He attended Durham University, where he studied philosophy and met fellow comedians Nish Kumar, Nick Mohammed and Tom Neenan.

He was a member of Hatfield College.

Gamble's early work was alongside Ray Peacock, with whom he presented two different series of podcasts, totalling over 100 episodes.

2010

He also appeared on television, performing a 15-minute set on the extended version of Russell Howard's Good News on BBC Three in late 2010.

2011

He performed with Peacock at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2011, 2012 and 2013, as well as supporting Greg Davies on his successful Firing Cheeseballs at a Dog Tour in 2011.

Gamble also recorded a series of radio shows with Peacock on FUBAR Radio.

The couple have been together since 2011.

2014

In 2014, Gamble debuted solo at Edinburgh Fringe with the show Gambletron 5000, returning in 2015 with Lawman and in 2016 with Stampede.

2015

Gamble was a regular panellist on the BBC panel show Mock the Week from July 2015.

In the same year, he appeared with Amy Hoggart in Almost Royal, a faux-reality show on BBC America, where the two portrayed siblings Georgie and Poppy Carlton.

2016

The show was shown on E4 in the UK and was followed by a second series in 2016.

2017

He guest-hosted the Elis James and John Robins Show on Radio X in 2017 and 2018.

2018

His stand-up performances contain much observational comedy, often aimed at himself, including discussion of his Type 1 diabetes, which he was diagnosed with as a teenager; he chose that as the central topic of his 2018 Edinburgh Fringe show Blizzard and his Amazon special Blood Sugar.

Since 2018, Gamble has presented the podcast Off Menu with Ed Gamble and James Acaster with fellow comedian James Acaster as well as a weekly Radio X show with Matthew Crosby since 2019.

2019

Gamble won the ninth series of Taskmaster in 2019.

In 2022, Gamble featured in the second "Champions of Champions" special with fellow winners from series six to ten: Liza Tarbuck, Kerry Godliman, Lou Sanders and Richard Herring.

He finished in last place.

2020

In October 2020, Gamble began presenting Taskmaster The Podcast, the official podcast companion to the TV show, following the series' move to Channel 4 from Dave.

In 2023, Gamble hosted a non-broadcast pilot of Foodmaster, a food-themed spin-off of Taskmaster.

In 2020, Gamble narrated adverts for second hand car website Cazoo.

In 2020, Gamble was a guest judge on Great British Menu and, in February 2022, he became one of the judges for Series 17.

In May 2022, Gamble was announced as one of six rotating co-hosts joining Alexander Armstrong on Pointless to replace Richard Osman, alongside Sally Lindsay, Konnie Huq, Lauren Laverne, Alex Brooker and Stephen Mangan.

Gamble appeared with Acaster on the fifth series of Celebrity Hunted (2023), which tasked participants with evading "Hunters" around the UK for a fortnight.

During their appearance they ate in a Michelin starred restaurant, called into Gamble's Radio X programme, and released a video mocking the Hunters.

Acaster also gave Gamble a tattoo.

Gamble escaped after Acaster goaded the Hunters to the Taskmaster house and squirted them with a water gun.

Gamble met with his wife and hid in a brewery and a climbing centre, but was caught soon after.

In October 2023, Gamble published his debut book, titled Glutton: The Multi-Course Life Of A Very Greedy Boy, an autobiography focused through his lifelong obsession with food.

In January 2024 he hosted The Traitors: Uncloaked which was a visual podcast that accompanied the 2nd series of The Traitors.

Gamble has Type 1 diabetes, which he has addressed as part of his performances.

Gamble married TV producer Charlie Jamison on 9 September 2021, after postponing three times due to the COVID-19 pandemic.