Brady Haran
Brady Haran was born in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia on June 18th, 1976 and is the YouTube Star. At the age of 48, Brady Haran biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Brady John Haran (born 18 June 1976) is an Australian-British independent filmmaker and documentary journalist who produces instructional videos and documentary films for his YouTube channels, the most notable being Periodic Videos and Numberphile.
Haran and fellow educational YouTuber CGP Grey co-host the Hello Internet podcast.
Haran's second podcast, The Unmade Podcast, was released on August 22, 2017, and his third podcast, The Numberphile Podcast, was released on November 11, 2018.
Personal life
Brady Haran lives in Bristol, United Kingdom. Kylie Pentelow, his wife, has a son, and he has a daughter.
Awards
- 2004 – BBC Ruby Television Awards Silver
- 2005 – BBC Ruby Television Awards Gold for 'Best Audience Generated Content'
- 2007 – BBC Ruby Television Awards Silver for work on the real life soap opera Alexandra Road
- 2008 – The Stevie Award (International Business Award) for 'Best Public Information/Interactive and Multimedia' for The University of Nottingham website test-tube.uk
- 2008 – IChemE Petronas Award for 'Excellence in Education and Training' for The Periodic Table of Videos
- 2008 – European Excellence Award for 'Podcast' for An Element for Christmas
- 2011 – Science Magazine's Prize for 'Online Resources in Education' for The Periodic Table of Videos
- 2011 – Creativity International Platinum Award for 'New Media' for The Periodic Table of Videos
- 2012 – Webby Award for 'Reality Online Film & Video' for The Periodic Table of Videos
- 2016 – Kelvin Medal for Sixty Symbols (with Michael Merrifield and Philip Moriarty)
- 2016 – Doctor of Letters (Honorary degree) – University of Nottingham
- 2017 – Radio Times Radio and Podcast Champion
- 2021 – Medal of the Order of Australia for service to the broadcast and on-line media.