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| Name | Ant McPartlin |
| Birth name | Anthony David McPartlin |
| Birth date | 1975-11-18 |
| Birth place | Newcastle upon Tyne, England |
| Occupation | Television presenter, actor, producer, singer |
| Years active | 1988–present |
| Spouse | (formerly) Lisa Armstrong |
| Partner | (formerly) Anne-Marie Corbett |
Ant McPartlin Ant McPartlin is an English television presenter, actor, producer and one half of the presenting duo known for British entertainment television. He rose to prominence as a child actor and later as a presenter on high-profile programs across British broadcasting, becoming associated with major events and popular culture figures.
Anthony David McPartlin was born in Newcastle upon Tyne and raised in the Tyneside area alongside family members who influenced his early interests. He attended Royal Grammar School, Newcastle upon Tyne and developed an early interest in performance that led to roles in television and theatre alongside young contemporaries. His formative years intersected with media institutions and performing arts opportunities in Tyne and Wear, and he later moved to London to pursue professional acting and broadcasting opportunities.
McPartlin began his career as a child performer, appearing in dramatic productions and guest roles on series associated with British television networks such as BBC One, ITV, and production companies tied to established franchises. He transitioned from acting into presenting, joining a roster of British entertainers on variety and reality formats produced by companies like Thames Television, LWT, and ITV Studios. Over time he presented flagship shows and specials, often linked to major live broadcasts and entertainment series. His credits encompass music competition programming, reality television, live events, game shows and charity specials, aligning him with producers, directors and performers across BAFTA-recognized projects and popular entertainment circuits.
His long-standing partnership with Declan Donnelly began in childhood and matured into one of British television's most prominent duos, working across formats including talent competitions, reality programming and live event hosting. The duo fronted flagship series on ITV and collaborated with production entities, creators and judges from franchises such as The X Factor (UK), Britain's Got Talent, Strictly Come Dancing, I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! and other large-scale shows. Their joint projects connected them with personalities from music, comedy and film industries, including presenters, performers and judges associated with Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon, Louis Walsh and other entertainment figures. The partnership also extended into charity events, nationwide tours, and corporate endorsements, situating them within British popular culture alongside contemporaries from Channel 4, Sky UK, BBC Radio 1 and festival circuits.
McPartlin's personal life has been covered extensively by British and international media, involving relationships, family ties, and residential moves between regions such as London, Essex, and Suffolk. His marriage and subsequent separation involved figures from the professional makeup and fashion industries, and his familial network includes collaborators and industry acquaintances from television and stage. Personal associations brought him into social circles with other television personalities, music artists, and production staff linked to major events including televised award ceremonies and charity galas.
McPartlin has faced significant health and legal challenges that were reported widely in the press and discussed in the context of public health, safety advocacy and celebrity rehabilitation. He was involved in a road traffic incident that led to legal proceedings, interactions with law enforcement, and coverage by national outlets centering on driving laws and public safety regulations. Following health concerns, he entered rehabilitation and undertook treatment programs addressing dependencies and medical supervision, engaging with healthcare professionals, rehabilitation clinics and support organizations. His recovery intersected with public conversations involving medical practitioners and institutions in addiction medicine and mental health, and his return to work involved careful coordination with broadcasters, producers and regulatory bodies overseeing live television.
Throughout his career McPartlin has participated in charitable initiatives, fundraising telethons and public awareness campaigns tied to causes supported by British celebrities and institutions. He and his professional partner have contributed to charitable broadcasts, collaborated with national charities, and supported benefit concerts and appeals associated with organizations in health, youth services and disaster relief. His public image has been shaped by media appearances, awards ceremonies, and engagements with fan communities, as well as interactions with industry bodies, event organizers and fellow entertainers linked to high-profile cultural institutions.
Category:1975 births Category:Living people Category:English television presenters Category:People from Newcastle upon Tyne