Ross King

TV Show Host

Ross King was born in Glasgow, Scotland on February 21st, 1962 and is the TV Show Host. At the age of 62, Ross King 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
February 21, 1962
Nationality
Scotland
Place of Birth
Glasgow, Scotland
Age
62 years old
Zodiac Sign
Pisces
Networth
$5 Million
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Ross King Life

About

Widely known for his time as the Los Angeles correspondent for British morning ITV shows Lorraine and Good Morning Britain. He has also served as a radio host for the Scottish Radio Clyde.

Before Fame

He made his first appearance on Radio Clyde at age 17. He made his debut as a presenter for the series Young Krypton.

Trivia

He has also acted, and appeared in the 2004 film The Day After Tomorrow. He has also appeared as the renowned character Frank N Furter in The Rocky Horror Picture Show at London's Palladium Theater.

Family Life

He was married to his first wife Charley from 1999 through 2006. His second wife's name is Christina.

Associated With

He has frequently appeared alongside Good Morning Britain's main hosts Susanna Reid and Ben Shephard during his time as entertainment correspondent.

This Morning star Ross King admits he is 'lost for words' as he fights back tears while paying tribute to entertainment reporter Sam Rubin after his shock death at the age of 64

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 13, 2024
The entertainment reporter had been a part of the ITV1 magazine show for a number of years when he died of a heart attack on Friday and fellow showbiz guru Ross, 62, struggled to keep it together as he paid tribute to his friend on Monday's show.

How Daniel Rooney and his guitar went from a small town in Scotland to overnight megastar success after stepping in at last minute to open for Take That as his new legion of fans dubbed him 'better than Olly Murs'

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 4, 2024
Daniel Rooney, of Cambuslang, was playing in Radisson RED in Glasgow when he was noticed by celebrity correspondent and TV presenter Ross King - a 'good friend' of Gary Barlow. X-Factor star Olly Murs had been due to start Take That's show at the Hydro in Glasgow, but was forced to cancel at the last minute, leaving the band with no opening act. Gary jokingly texted his friend Ross to ask if he knew a singer at short notice, when the presenter told him there was a talented young man playing in the bar of the hotel next door - Daniel Rooney. With just 30 minutes' notice, Daniel was asked to head over to the Hydro and play to a crowd of 14,000.

From a hotel bar to opening for Take That: Aspiring musician is plucked from obscurity to stand in for Olly Murs after he pulls out of Glasgow gig - before thrilling 14,000-strong crowd, as Gary Barlow says he 'saved the day'

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 4, 2024
An aspiring musician has been cast in to the limelight sent to stand in for Olly Murs to of a 14,000-strong crowd after he had to pull out of opening for Take That - a far cry from the usual bars and clubs he plays. Singer and guitarist Daniel Rooney found himself supporting the boy band, with frontman Gary Barlow saying the lad had 'saved the day'. The unknown Scottish singer landed the gig after Olly Murs, 39, who had been due to open for Take That at the Hydro in Glasgow, was forced to cancel. Mr Rooney was playing in a bar in the city when he was spotted by celebrity correspondent and TV presenter Ross King. Such was the impression Mr Rooney, from Cambuslang, made on King that he recommended Take That enlist him as a last-minute replacement.