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Griff Rhys Jones (Griffith Rhys Jones) was born on 16 November, 1953 in Cardiff, Wales, is a Welsh born comedian, actor and TV host. Discover Griff Rhys Jones'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 70 years old?

Popular As Griffith Rhys Jones
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Age 70 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 16 November, 1953
Birthday 16 November
Birthplace Cardiff, Wales
Nationality Wales

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Griff Rhys Jones Height, Weight & Measurements

At 70 years old, Griff Rhys Jones height is 1.73 m .

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Who Is Griff Rhys Jones's Wife?

His wife is Jo Jones

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Griff Rhys Jones Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Griff Rhys Jones worth at the age of 70 years old? Griff Rhys Jones’s income source is mostly from being a successful comedian. He is from Wales. We have estimated Griff Rhys Jones's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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1953

Griffith Rhys Jones (born 16 November 1953), often known and credited as Griff Rhys Jones, is a Welsh comedian, writer, actor, and television presenter.

Rhys Jones starred in a number of television series with his comedy partner, Mel Smith.

Rhys Jones was born on 16 November 1953 in Cardiff, the son of Gwynneth Margaret (née Jones) and Elwyn Rhys Jones, a medical doctor.

His family moved due to his father's occupation to West Sussex when Rhys Jones was six months old.

Rhys Jones attended Conifers Primary School in Midhurst, West Sussex, before his family moved to Epping, Essex.

He attended a junior school in Epping, Essex, and the Brentwood School, also in Essex.

After a short spell working as a petrol pump attendant, Rhys Jones gained a gap year job on the P&O ship Uganda, working for a company organising school trips.

In his autobiography, Semi-Detached, he describes how he was charged with helping to look after 600 Canadian schoolgirls, followed by a similar number of younger Scottish schoolchildren, and refers to the experience as being like "St Trinians at sea".

Rhys Jones initially read History, later changing to English, at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, graduating with a 2:1.

After Cambridge, Rhys Jones then joined BBC Radio Light Entertainment as a trainee producer, with his responsibilities including the satirical show Week Ending and Brain of Britain.

1974

He also appeared in 1974 in the Comedy series Oh no it isn't ! on BBC Radio 4.

Rhys Jones came in as a producer of Rowan Atkinson's show The Atkinson People with Frankie Howerd, Clive Anderson and Rory McGrath, for the BBC and appeared twice on Whose Line Is It Anyway?

Rhys Jones filled in several minor roles in the first series of Not the Nine O'Clock News, and was brought in as a regular cast member from the second series onwards, replacing Chris Langham.

Rhys Jones says that the reason he got the part was not due to his appearance in the initial shows, or his talent, but because producer John Lloyd was dating his sister at the time.

Rhys Jones became a regular from the commissioned second series.

1980

He and Smith came to national attention in the 1980s for their work in the BBC television comedy sketch shows Not the Nine O'Clock News and Alas Smith and Jones.

1981

In 1981, Rhys Jones along with Mel Smith founded Talkback, a production company which produced many British comedy series, including Smack the Pony, Da Ali G Show, I'm Alan Partridge, They Think It's All Over, QI and Big Train.

1984

Rhys Jones was awarded the Laurence Olivier Theatre Award in 1984 for Best Comedy Performance in Charley's Aunt and in 1994 for Best Comedy Performance for his performance in An Absolute Turkey.

After Not the Nine O'Clock News, Mel Smith and Rhys Jones teamed up in 1984, and they appeared in the comedy sketch series Alas Smith and Jones.

(the show's title being a pun on the American television series Alias Smith and Jones).

After the first series, the two men appeared on in Mike Hodges' science fiction comedy movie Morons from Outer Space.

1985

Dressed as bobbies, in July 1985 Smith and Rhys Jones introduced Queen on stage at Live Aid.

1989

and then in 1989, the London Weekend Television production Wilt.

1990

He also played Toad in The Wind in the Willows at the National Theatre in 1990, as well as several other theatre roles including Fagin in Oliver! at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane and Harpagon in The Miser.

at the Garrick Theatre.

He provided the voices on the series of short cartoons Funnybones.

Rhys Jones has continued his acting career, being cast in Casualty and Agatha Christie's Marple as well as starring in Russell T Davies' drama series Mine All Mine on ITV.

It'll be Alright on the Night returned with Rhys Jones as the new presenter, taking over from Denis Norden.

1994

He presented Bookworm from 1994 to 2000, was the presenter of the BBC's Restoration programme and has undertaken fundraising work for the Hackney Empire theatre conservation project.

2005

Smith and Rhys Jones were reunited in March 2005, for a Comic Relief sketch,.

which led to a revival of their previous television series in The Smith and Jones Sketchbook.

With Smith, he co-founded the television production company Talkback Productions, now part of RTL Group and later in 2005, he established the production company Modern Television.

In 2005, Rhys Jones created his own production company Modern Television, which has since made several productions with Rhys Jones as presenter and executive producer.

2008

From 2008 to 2016, Rhys Jones presented the television bloopers show It'll be Alright on the Night for ITV, having replaced Denis Norden and being succeeded in 2018 by David Walliams.

The first programme with Rhys Jones as host aired in 2008.

2012

In January 2012, Rhys Jones returned to BBC sketch comedy The Ones alongside the likes of Hugh Bonneville, Tom Hollander and Larry Lamb, for one of a three-episode series in which comedy legends take to the stage for a mix of stand-up and sketches.

Their final television appearance together was a Head To Head routine for the special of 2012 The One Griff Rhys-Jones.

2013

When Smith died in the summer of 2013, Rhys Jones wrote a piece about his comedy partner in the Radio Times, saying it was "sheer bliss" to perform with Smith.

2014

In May 2014, Rhys Jones was executive producer on his production company's debut BBC drama A Poet in New York starring Tom Hollander as Dylan Thomas.

Rhys Jones has developed a career as a television presenter, beginning as the co-host on several Comic Relief programmes.