Dermot O'Leary

TV Show Host

Dermot O'Leary was born in Colchester, England, United Kingdom on May 24th, 1973 and is the TV Show Host. At the age of 50, Dermot O'Leary biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
May 24, 1973
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Colchester, England, United Kingdom
Age
50 years old
Zodiac Sign
Gemini
Networth
$12 Million
Profession
Radio Personality, Television Presenter
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Dee Koppang, ​ ​(m. 2012)​
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Dermot O'Leary Life

Sean Dermot Fintan O'Leary Jr. (born 24 May 1973), also known as Dermot O'Leary, is a British-Irish television presenter for ITV and a radio presenter for BBC Radio 2. O'Leary's radio career began when he appeared on Essex Radio as a disc jockey, but he is best known for his role as the host of The X Factor on ITV, which he has held every year since 2007, with the exception of 2015, where he stepped down to pursue other ventures.

Olly Murs and Caroline Flack followed him for a short time.

Early life

Seán Dermot Fintan O'Leary Jr. was born in Colchester, Essex, the son of Irish parents Maria and Seán's son; he holds both British and Irish citizenship. He attended primary school in Marks Tey and then joined St Benedict's Catholic College in Colchester. His improved attitude at school led him to the failure of just two of his GCSEs. O'Leary re-took his school-leaving certificates after that. This enabled him to begin his A-level courses at Colchester Sixth Form College later this year. He later obtained a Master's degree in Media Studies with Politics at Middlesex University. He was a member of The Boys' Brigade Christian youth group as a youth at the time. He played American football for the Colchester Gladiators and the Ipswich Cardinals, where he wore the number 32.

Personal life

In Chiddingstone, O'Leary married Dee Koppang, a long-term girlfriend. They have one son, who was born in June 2020.

In a 2003 interview, O'Leary said he was a fan of the Socialist Workers Party but later revealed that they would "take all [his] money," so he supported the Labour Party instead. Arsenal F.C. He supports Arsenal F.C. RFC of London and Independence from Ireland. He can be seen on the Footballistically Arsenal podcast with his colleagues and fellow Arsenal supporters Dan Baldwin and Boyd Hilton; on the show, it was revealed that he holds shares in the club. In Gaelic games, he supports Wexford GAA. During a studio visit to Fantasy Football Euro 2004, he spoke of his love for the Republic of Ireland national football team and the national rugby union team.

O'Leary, a student at the University of Hampshire, was a usher at Holly Willoughby's wedding in 2007. He is a practicing Roman Catholic. In an interview with Peter Stanford of the Daily Telegraph in February 2008, he "cheerfully" admitted using condoms while pregnant with his future wife: "I do get it in the neck from some Catholics who claim I am a buffet Catholic, selecting and choosing the bits I like or not like."

In Brighton and Poole, O'Leary co-owned the Fishy Fishy restaurants. In 2013, the Poole restaurant closed, and the Brighton restaurant closed in 2016.

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Dermot O'Leary Career

Career

O'Leary started as a disc jockey at BBC Essex, based in Southend-on-Sea, before becoming a runner on the TV show Light Lunch with Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins and then a presenter at Channel 4 as part of the original presenting line-up of the channel's T4 strand, before moving on to present Big Brother's Little Brother (the companion show to Big Brother) on E4 from 2001 onwards. Also in 2001, O'Leary appeared on Lily Savage's Blankety Blank. In 2004, Dermot hosted the TV show Shattered.

On 29 March 2007, it was announced that O'Leary would replace Kate Thornton as the new host of ITV's The X Factor for at least two series. On 27 March 2015, O'Leary confirmed that he had quit The X Factor after eight years to pursue other projects. Via his Twitter account, he said:

O'Leary was replaced by Olly Murs and Caroline Flack, who previously co-hosted The Xtra Factor, the behind-the-scenes companion programme, together in 2011 and 2012.

On 29 March 2016, O'Leary returned to The X Factor as a presenter, replacing Murs and Flack, for the show's 13th series. In a statement, he said:

From 2010 to 2019, O'Leary presented the National Television Awards for ITV. Since 2010, O'Leary has hosted Soccer Aid on ITV, a celebrity football match in aid of the charity Unicef. In 2011, O'Leary hosted the Saturday night entertainment show The Marriage Ref on ITV. In September 2013, O'Leary hosted BRITs Icon: Elton John, a one-off music celebration for ITV.

In 2013, O'Leary presented the ITV campaign From the Heart, which encouraged viewers to consider organ donation. In January 2014, O'Leary filled in for Phillip Schofield for a week when he guest presented This Morning opposite Holly Willoughby.

In 2017, O'Leary co-presented the 37th BRIT Awards with Emma Willis. In March 2017, O'Leary guest-presented nine episodes of The Nightly Show on ITV.

In November 2020, it was announced that Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford had been dropped from their Friday slot on This Morning after 14 years. Alison Hammond and O'Leary were announced to takeover the slot later that month. They presented their first show in January 2021.

On 27 November 2007, it was announced that Big Brother: Celebrity Hijack was to be O'Leary's last series of Big Brother, and that he would not return in summer 2008. After seven years, he made his final Big Brother appearance on 28 January 2008.

In March 2007, O'Leary signed a year-long contract with Channel 4 to appear on Hollyoaks. However, this was shortened after a series of disputes on set. Jim Rowe, a series writer at the time, said, "He couldn't follow even the simplest commands. It goes to show how vastly different presenting is to acting". O'Leary hasn't acted since. In 2009, O'Leary presented an episode of The Paul O'Grady Show, standing in for Paul O'Grady.

In March 2014, O'Leary made a return to Channel 4, where he presented the Live From Space season for three consecutive nights.

O'Leary was a presenter for Comic Relief in 2005, 2011 and 2013. He also presented Sport Relief in 2012. In August 2006, O'Leary signed a deal to present the game show 1 vs. 100, which aired on Saturday nights on BBC One in combination with The National Lottery Draws.

In May 2009, O'Leary became the presenter of Matt Lucas and David Walliams's show Rock Profile on BBC.

In March 2010, O'Leary hosted a spin-off edition of the BBC One show Question Time aimed at first time voters, which aired on BBC Three. He also presented Dermot Meets..., a series which saw him interview the likes of David Cameron, Gordon Brown, and Nick Clegg.

In November 2015, O'Leary replaced Terry Wogan on Children in Need due to Wogan's cancer-related ill health, from which he died a couple of months later.

In 2016, O'Leary presented the BBC One Saturday night game show The Getaway Car. The series was filmed in November 2015 and began airing in January 2016. He has also guest-presented two episodes of The One Show with Alex Jones.

O'Leary joined London's indie rock station XFM in 2001, firstly presenting weekday mid-mornings from 10 am to 1 pm, before moving to a Saturday evening show in mid-2002, where he remained until late 2003.

O'Leary joined BBC Radio 2 in September 2004, presenting a Saturday afternoon show titled Dermot's Saturday Club, which ran from 2 pm to 4 pm. Following a number of changes to the length and timing of O'Leary's programme, due in part to the arrival of Chris Evans to Radio 2 and his role as presenter of The X Factor, his show was broadcast between 3 pm and 6 pm from April 2009 until its end on 21 January 2017. It focused on new music and had featured live sessions from the likes of Oasis, Supergrass, the Raconteurs, Massive Attack, Kasabian, the Guillemots, Beck, Lily Allen, Foo Fighters, Bloc Party, and Kate Nash. O'Leary also hosted Radio 2's coverage of the BRIT Awards and South by Southwest. He won Sony Gold Awards for Music Programme of the Year in 2008, 2010, and 2013.

Since March 2017, O'Leary has presented the Saturday morning breakfast show on BBC Radio 2 between 8 am and 10 am, taking over the slot from Brian Matthew and Sounds of the 60s, which moved to an earlier time of 6am with Tony Blackburn as presenter.

O'Leary sits in for Zoe Ball's Radio 2 breakfast show when she's off for a holiday or on a break.

In March 2009, O'Leary introduced Michael Jackson to an audience of fans at The O2 in what turned out to be Jackson's final public appearance before his death.

In 2015, he was named one of GQ's 50 Best Dressed Men in Britain.

He has voiced television advertisements for Amazon Prime. In 2017, he released a children's book called Toto the Ninja Cat and the Great Snake Escape.

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