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Phil Keoghan (Philip John Keoghan) was born on 31 May, 1967 in Lincoln, New Zealand, is a New Zealand television personality. Discover Phil Keoghan'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 56 years old?

Popular As Philip John Keoghan
Occupation Television presenter
Age 56 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 31 May, 1967
Birthday 31 May
Birthplace Lincoln, New Zealand
Nationality New Zealand

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Phil Keoghan Height, Weight & Measurements

At 56 years old, Phil Keoghan height is 1.8 m .

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Height 1.8 m
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Who Is Phil Keoghan's Wife?

His wife is Louise Rodrigues

Family
Parents Elizabeth "Beth" Keoghan John Keoghan
Wife Louise Rodrigues
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Children 1

Phil Keoghan Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Phil Keoghan worth at the age of 56 years old? Phil Keoghan’s income source is mostly from being a successful Television Presenter. He is from New Zealand. We have estimated Phil Keoghan's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2024 Under Review
Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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Source of Income Television Presenter

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1928

Keoghan later came across information about Harry Watson, an early-20th-century New Zealand cyclist that formed a team of four to become the first English-speaking team to ride in the Tour de France in 1928.

Looking to celebrate Watson's legacy, Keoghan prepared to ride the same Tour de France course from 1928 (then, 22 legs at nearly 5400 km compared to the modern Tour at 3500 km), using the same type of gear-less bicycle as Watson and his team used, outside of using a modern riding seat.

1967

Philip John Keoghan (born 31 May 1967) is a New Zealand television personality, best known for hosting the American version of The Amazing Race on CBS, since its 2001 debut.

He is the creator and host of No Opportunity Wasted, which has been produced in the United States, New Zealand, and Canada.

2002

In a 2002 interview, Keoghan admitted that his pay for a single episode of The Amazing Race is more than an entire year on Spot On.

2004

Keoghan co-developed the television show No Opportunity Wasted, initially premiering in 2004, that reflected on this "No Opportunity Wasted" mantra.

He also wrote a companion book, No Opportunity Wasted: 8 Ways to Create a List for the Life You Want.

Keoghan is an avid cyclist.

2009

From 28 March to 9 May 2009, Keoghan performed in "Ride Across America", in partnership with several organisations including GNC, to raise money for multiple sclerosis research.

Keoghan and others biked 3,500 mi from Los Angeles to New York City, averaging 100 mi per day.

Keoghan stopped in 39 cities en route, attending various events and participating in casting for season 15 of The Amazing Race; the ride culminated a day before the finale of season 14.

The event raised $500,000, with over $400,000 coming from in-store donations during the ride.

2010

In June 2010, it was announced that Keoghan would host and produce a new reality series about the Velux 5 Oceans Race.

Keoghan told TMZ in 2010 that during the 10th season of The Amazing Race he was detained in Ukraine for two days until the U.S. ambassador in Ukraine intervened to free him.

2011

He currently has a contract extending for "several years" following The Amazing Race 18 in 2011 that will allow him to also develop other shows for CBS.

Shortly after the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake, Keoghan visited his hometown to ensure his family was safe but also to record segments for The Early Show to implore viewers to provide aid to the New Zealand Red Cross and to promote continued tourism, a fundamental part of New Zealand's economy, to the country.

At the same time, he participated in recording Air New Zealand's new safety video for its domestic jet fleet.

Keoghan has hosted over 1,000 different programme episodes.

His documentary movie The Ride about his ride across America, premiered on 3 February 2011.

2013

He and his riding partner Ben Cornell completed the ride in 2013, with their progress filmed by Keoghan's wife Louise and others.

2016

The footage was assembled for another film called Le Ride, which premiered in the Isaac Theatre Royal in Christchurch at the New Zealand Film Festival in July 2016.

2018

Keoghan hosted National Geographic Explorer starting in the show's 11th season, to start airing in 2018.

According to Keoghan, he had wanted to produce for Explorer and he and his wife-to-be had even filmed and submitted a pitch tape to the show's production at that time.

While 19 and filming for Spot On, Keoghan and a partner dived down to the shipwreck of the MS Mikhail Lermontov, 120 ft underwater.

During filming, he was separated from his partner in the ship's ballroom and suffered a panic attack, considering it a near-death experience.

He was rescued by his dive partner, and though shaken, insisted on facing his fear and returned the next day to complete filming.

From then on, Keoghan set out to live his life to the fullest by accomplishing exotic goals and taking risks, creating a "No Opportunity Wasted" (NOW) list of activities he wanted to complete in his life; In his book No Opportunity Wasted, Keoghan wrote:

"It was the first time I really stopped to think what dying could mean. I grabbed a pen and paper and wrote down all the things I had to do in life: hand-feed sharks, travel the world, climb Mt Everest, go into space."

Since then, Keoghan has broken a world bungee jumping record, gone diving in the world's longest underwater caves, eaten a meal on top of an erupting volcano, and renewed his vows underwater while feeding sharks.

He was a guest on The Oprah Winfrey Show, where he shared with Oprah his list of things he wants to do before he dies.

2020

Keoghan also co-created and hosts the American reality competition programme Tough as Nails, which debuted on CBS on 8 July 2020.

As of 2021, he has been involved with winning 10 Primetime Emmy Awards related to his work on The Amazing Race, where the show consecutively won the Outstanding Reality-Competition Program seven times.

Keoghan was born in Lincoln, a satellite town of Christchurch, New Zealand.

Due to his father's career, Keoghan spent a considerable part of his childhood in Antigua and Canada.

His family had returned to Christchurch by the time he was in high school, and following that, Keoghan attended St Andrew's College, Christchurch.

While completing a TV cameraman apprenticeship, Keoghan successfully auditioned for the New Zealand children's show Spot On at age 19.

After a series of further presenter work in New Zealand television, including as a reporter on That's Fairly Interesting, he, at 23, and his wife Louise left for the United States after his show Keoghan's Heroes was picked up by a U.S. network.

Keoghan originally auditioned for the host of Survivor.

Though he made the shortlist, the CBS network ultimately chose Jeff Probst for Survivor, and offered Keoghan the hosting duties for The Amazing Race.

Keoghan has been host for the show from its inception and also serves as a producer.