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Mark Curry (Mark Preston Curry) was born on 27 August, 1961 in Stafford, England, is an English actor and television and radio presenter. Discover Mark Curry'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 62 years old?
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Mark Preston Curry |
Occupation |
Television presenter, actor |
Age |
62 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Virgo |
Born |
27 August, 1961 |
Birthday |
27 August |
Birthplace |
Stafford, England |
Nationality |
United Kingdom
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He is a member of famous Television Presenter with the age 62 years old group.
Mark Curry Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Mark Curry's Wife?
His wife is Jeremy Sandle (m. 2008)
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Jeremy Sandle (m. 2008) |
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Mark Curry Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Mark Curry worth at the age of 62 years old? Mark Curry’s income source is mostly from being a successful Television Presenter. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Mark Curry's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Television Presenter |
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Timeline
Mark Preston Curry (born 27 August 1961) is an English actor as well as a television and radio presenter.
Curry was a regular performer on the show from 1969 to 1974, and attended the Jean Pearce School of Dancing in Leeds throughout the early 1970s.
In the late 1970s, Curry co-presented a Saturday morning TV show, Calendar Kids, with Kathryn Apanowicz, which was only shown in the Yorkshire Television region.
He was also a main character in a six part comedy drama series about brass bands, Sounding Brass, for ATV.
His first was a television pantomime in 1972, Babes in the Wood, starring Little and Large and Susan Maughan, in which Curry and Bonnie Langford were the two babes.
In 1976, Curry appeared in the Alan Parker film Bugsy Malone, playing Oscar.
He also performed in pantomimes and variety shows during this period.
Curry did not enjoy school, and he found it to be an "annoying distraction" from performing.
Curry has appeared in many pantomimes throughout the UK.
Curry joined the Harrogate Theatre Company and appeared in several plays over three years in the early 1980s.
Curry moved to Manchester to present Saturday morning live TV shows for the BBC, and then moved to London to present Blue Peter in the late 1980s.
During the 1980s, the team of Curry, Keating and Fielding was popular with viewers, and they worked together on the programme's Christmas song and dance specials.
In 1981, he co-hosted the series Get Set For Summer on BBC1 with main hosts Peter Powell and Lucie Skeaping.
In 1984, Curry was the question master on the final series of the BBC quiz show Screen Test.
He is best known for his career on the British-television children's show Blue Peter (1986–1989) as a host, as well as his run as host on ITV British gameshow Catchphrase (2002).
Born in Stafford, Curry grew up in the mining village of Allerton Bywater near Castleford in the West Riding of Yorkshire.
His father, Arthur, a physical training instructor and prison officer, died when Curry was five.
His mother, Lily, was a maternity nurse.
Curry's entertainment career began when he was seven, when he auditioned for Jess Yates, the executive producer of Yorkshire Television's Junior Showtime.
The series returned the following year as Get Set, but eventually became The Saturday Picture Show with Curry as main host, running until 1986.
On 23 June 1986, Curry joined the children's television programme Blue Peter.
Curry spent three weeks in Malawi witnessing distressing scenes of people from surrounding villages suffering with blindness and chronic eye problems.
He had an eye operation when he was two years old, and has to wear spectacles, due to only seeing clearly through one eye, so was enthusiastic about raising money for the charity Sightsavers, which was the Blue Peter appeal for 1986.
He travelled across the Soviet Union for the programme's 1987 summer expedition, and was known for his history features on the show, his cooking disasters and his performing.
Due to Curry's successful children's history programme Treasure Houses, created by Dorothy Smith and the head of children's programmes, Edward Barnes, he was invited to replace Simon Groom without auditioning for the show.
Curry played the role of a TV host in a 1990 episode of the ITV drama London's Burning.
During this period, he appeared in an episode of the BBC comedy series, Bread, and when Roy Castle became ill during the mid-1990s, Curry was asked to co-present Record Breakers for the BBC.
Curry, who is a keen tennis player and a qualified tennis coach, joined the BBC Radio 5 commentary team for their coverage of Wimbledon in the early 1990s.
He is the regular Master of Ceremonies for the AEGON Classic, a pre-Wimbledon women's tennis tournament at the Priory Club, Edgbaston.
He played one of the two leading roles in the London West End production of The Woman in Black in 1994, and starred in the centenary production of Charley's Aunt.
Curry has also appeared in a UK tour of Noises Off and in the stage musical version of Singin' in the Rain.
In addition, he has appeared at the Theatre Royal, Windsor in several Alan Ayckbourn plays.
He also presented the weekend editions of BBC Radio 5's weekend breakfast programme Morning Edition from August 1992 until the network ended broadcasting on 27 March 1994.
Curry presented the DIY BBC One daytime series Change That from 1996–1998.
He has also co-presented a daily, live food series on the Carlton Food Network called Taste Today with Ruth Langsford and later, Anthea Turner.
This series saw Curry travel to Italy, Cyprus, India and Singapore, covering various food topics.
In 2002, Curry presented the final series of the original run of the television quiz show Catchphrase.
The show was cancelled after this series, but revived in 2013 with Stephen Mulhern presenting the show.