Justin Lee Collins

TV Show Host

Justin Lee Collins was born in Southmead, United Kingdom on July 28th, 1974 and is the TV Show Host. At the age of 49, Justin Lee Collins 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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Date of Birth
July 28, 1974
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Southmead, United Kingdom
Age
49 years old
Zodiac Sign
Leo
Networth
$10 Million
Profession
Comedian, Television Presenter
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Karen Lee Collins, ​ ​(m. 2003; separated 2010)​
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Justin Lee Collins Life

Justin Lee Collins (born 28 July 1974) is an English narrator, television presenter, and actor.Justin Lee Collins began his career as a stand-up comedian in the 1990s.

He later went on to be a host on several television shows.

He hosted his own radio show on XFM from 2003 to 2005, and was one half of the team presenting The Sunday Night Project (previously titled The Friday Night Project) alongside Alan Carr for Channel 4.

He also produced numerous specials on Channel 4 called 'Bring Back...' reuniting the cast and crew from shows and films such as Dallas, Star Wars, and Fame.

He took on challenges to become a Mexican Wrestler, a Ballroom Dancer, a Ten Pin Bowler, a High Diver, and a West End actor.

Collins appeared in The Hatching, a comedy/horror feature film directed by Thomas Turgoose and Andrew Potts in 2014, and in 2015 appeared in a small part in Time Travel's Time Slips. He was found guilty of bullying an ex-girlfriend in 2012.

Early life

Collins was born in Southmead, Bristol, on July 28, 1974, to Anita and Danny Collins. His father was a self-employed electrician. Collins is the only child. He left education at Speedwell Secondary School aged 15 with no qualifications and began working as a warehouseman in 1990.

Personal life

Collins married Karen Lee in 2003. In May 2005, she gave birth to a boy for the first time. Collins revealed in January 2008 that his wife had recently gave birth to their second son. In late 2010, Collins divorced from his wife.

Justin Collins began a friendship with Anna Larke in November 2010. Collins was charged with assault of Larke under Section 4 of the Protection from Harmement Act 1997 (harassment causing fear of violence) and was convicted in later trials in St Albans Crown Court, where he was sentenced to 140 hours of community service and £3,500 prosecution fees.

He needed a psychotherapist after the trial.

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Justin Lee Collins Career

Career

Collins began his career in entertainment as a stand-up comic whilst still working part-time as a double-glazing window demonstrator. He won the Best New Comedy Act award at the Glastonbury Festival in 1997 and reached the finals of the BBC New Comedy Awards at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival the same year. Collins gave up stand-up comedy in 2002 to concentrate on TV and radio presenting, stating he intended to never return to the profession.

In 2007 and 2010, Collins won the category Funniest Man at Loaded's Lafta awards.

In 2008 Collins appeared as Amos Hart in the hit show Chicago, for which he rehearsed at the Cambridge Theatre. Collins said of the role, "I'm over the moon to be playing the sexiest part in the best show on the West End stage. I've already gone through a dozen pairs of tights."

From August 2011 to September 2012 Collins played Dennis Dupree in the West End production of Rock of Ages.

In 2013, Collins made a one-night-only return to stand-up comedy when he participated in "What’s the Fuss?", an event organised by Helen Lederer.

Collins began hosting a radio show on XFM in 2003, initially on Sundays at 1 to 3 am, later progressing to Saturday afternoons from 3 to 6 pm. He left in December 2005 and returned to host the Saturday 2 to 6 pm slot during April 2011. On 17 September that year, Collins sat in for Dermot O'Leary's Saturday show on BBC Radio 2. Collins was heard performing a Tom Jones impersonation on BBC Radio 1's Chris Moyles show in January 2008.

In 2014, Collins returned to radio with his own weekly show on Fubar Radio, an uncensored station featuring Andy Parsons and Mark Dolan. The show is also available via iTunes in podcast form.

In 2002, Collins made shows for Bravo and MTV and became the host of the companion show for the first series of Strictly Come Dancing. He was replaced by Claudia Winkleman the following year and the show moved from BBC Three to BBC Two.

In 2005 and 2006, Collins presented The Games: Live At Trackside on E4 alongside Caroline Flack. The series was the companion show to Channel 4's sports-based reality programme The Games.

He was one of the presenters of Channel 4 and Paramount's Flipside TV.

He fronted a series for Channel 4 entitled The Convention-Crasher, aired in late 2007 and early 2008, in which he learned skills such as clowning and ventriloquism in an attempt to win prizes at professional conventions.

On 7 May 2007, he was a guest presenter on The New Paul O'Grady Show on Channel 4 when O'Grady took a break. Collins appeared on Top Gear with Alan Carr on 22 June 2008, for the Star in a Reasonably-Priced Car segment.

In June 2008, a show was aired on Sky One entitled Justin Lee Collins: 180, which followed his quest to be a professional darts player. In the show, he practised with Keith Deller and played in the BDO International Open on 15 June 2008. He lost in the first round 3-0 in legs to county player Stuart Bousfield, who was in the top 100 in the BDO rankings at the time.

He signed a £3 million deal with ITV for a show which focused on topical issues, but with a comedic twist, titled The Justin Lee Collins Show on ITV2 which ran from March to May 2009. That year he became the host of the Sky 1 show Oops tv, which shows home videos of people doing stupid things and things going badly wrong. That August he appeared on JLC Is, a six-part series on Sky 1 HD depicting the comedian taking on challenges to become a Mexican wrestler, a surfer, a ballroom dancer, a ten-pin bowler, a high diver and a West End star. The following month on 11 September, whilst being interviewed on BBC Radio 1's Chris Moyles Show it was announced Collins had signed an exclusive deal with Channel 5, and he confirmed he would therefore not be making another series of The Justin Lee Collins Show for ITV2. On joining Five he hosted the game show Heads Or Tails, where players could win up to £1m by correctly calling coin flips, and a chat show called Good Times which was cancelled due to poor viewing figures.

In Justin Lee Collins: The Wrestler, Collins trains for 10 days in Mexico with a Mexican transvestite Luchador (Mexican wrestler) who fights under the name Cassandro, as an exotico. Justin adopts a rudo (bad guy) Luchador persona, El Glorioso, or the Glorious Lee One, with his own wrestling mask. His persona is given the blessing of El Hijo del Santo (The Son of Saint). Returning to London, Justin fights Cassan Dro in a Lucha libre event in the Roundhouse, ultimately losing and being unmasked.

In 2014, Collins was cast in British feature film The Hatching as Stan. It was directed by Michael Anderson. Collins stars alongside Andrew Potts and Thomas Turgoose. The following year he had a bit part in time-travel comedy Time Slips, directed by Stephen Hyams.

In August 2016 Collins made a return to TV, four years after his conviction, becoming a regular presenter on FanTV. The show attracted a small audience and was cancelled a few months later.

After failing to be chosen to represent the United Kingdom in the 2010 Eurovision Song Contest, on 22 January 2010 Collins announced on RTÉ's The Late Late Show his intention to seek the nomination to represent Ireland. His proposed song was written by Boyzone star Ronan Keating. RTÉ confirmed on 9 February 2010 the song had not been shortlisted for the Irish final.

In 2007, Collins signed a three-album deal with Universal. Due to other commitments the first album was never released and subsequently the deal was called off. Collins stated in an interview with Reveal magazine (2012) he would like to resume his efforts to release music in the future.

In September 2009 Collins' autobiography Good Times! was published by Ebury Press. An audiobook followed.

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