Russell Howard Net Worth, Family, Parents, Wife & Biography

Russell Howard Net Worth
Russell Howard Net Worth

Russell Howard is an English comedian, television presenter and actor.Russell Howard Net Worth, Family, Parents, Wife & Biography People are searching for.He was known for his television show Russell Howard’s Good News and is currently doing The Russell Howard Hour, and his appearances on the topical panel TV show Mock the Week.He was nominated for an Edinburgh Comedy Award for his 2006 Aberdeen Festival Fringe show and won “Best Compère” at the 2006 Chortle Awards. Howard’s influences include comedians Lee Evans, Richard Pryor, and Frank Skinner.

Russell Howard Net Worth

Russell Joseph Howard is an English comedian, television presenter and actor has an estimated Net Worth of $4 Million in 2022.He earns a good fortune from his hard work , which he devotes a lot of time to and where he presents oneself entirely.He earns a handsome salary from his profession. Via his sources of income, he has been able to accumulate good fortune to living a very lavish and comfortable lifestyle.

Net Worth$4 Million
NameRussell Joseph
Income / Salary Per YearsUnder Review
Income SourceEnglish comedian, television presenter
GenderMale
Last Update2022
Russell Howard with Mother and Sister
Russell Howard with Mother and Sister

Russell Howard Family Details & Biography

Real NameRussell Joseph Howard
Birthdate23 March 1980
Age (2022)42 years
Place of BirthBath, United Kingdom
NationalityEnglish
EthnicityNot Known
Marital Status Married
Spouse/PartnerCerys
ChildrenNot Known
Father NameDaveare Howard
Mother NameNinette Howard
SiblingsKerry and Daniel
EducationGraduation
ProfessionEnglish comedian, television presenter
Net Worth$4 Million
Last Update2022

His educational background is not very clear. He went to a local private school for her primary education. For his higher education, he went to some private university. His exact education is not very clear but he seems to be a graduate.

Russell Howard Family Life and Parents

Russell Howard With Mother
Russell Howard With Mother

Russell Howard Parents Daveare Howard (Father) and Ninette Howard (Mother).His Mother is a House wife and his Father profession is not revealed yet.He has two younger siblings, twins Kerry and Daniel.He very close her parents and enjoys spending time with them. His parents always supported his career.In April 2010, Howard ran the London Marathon for the first time with both his brother and sister, to raise money for Epilepsy Society.

Russell Howard Wife, Children

Russell Howard Wife
Russell Howard Wife

Russell Howard Married with his beautiful wife Cerys.Howard now lives in Camden, London, with his wife Cerys, a doctor, and their dog, a Jack Russell Terrier named Archie. According to our Database, He has no children.

Russell Howard Physical Appearance

Height (Approx)5 feet 7 inches
Weight (Approx)75kg
Eye ColourBrown
Hair ColourBrown
Body TypeFit

Russell Howard Professional Career

In 2004, BBC Radio 1 commissioned him to write, sing, and perform on the comedy series The Milk Run. Howard has also appeared on BBC Radio 4’s Banter and Political Animal. Until 2010, Howard was a regular panelist on Mock the Week. He has also appeared on the following shows: 8 Out of 10 Cats, Would I Lie to You?, Live at the Apollo, The Secret Policeman’s Ball 2008, Law of the Playground, and Never Mind the Buzzcocks.

Howard frequently collaborated and performed with other members of the Chocolate Milk Gang, a group of comedians that included Daniel Kitson, John Oliver, David O’Doherty, and Alun Cochrane.Howard shares Oliver’s adoration of Liverpool F.C.From November 2006 to July 2008, Russell co-hosted The Russell Howard Show on BBC Radio 6 Music with fellow comedian Jon Richardson in a Sunday morning slot previously hosted by Russell Brand. The show aired without Howard until March of 2010. He has since explained that he left the show because he finds radio “really restrictive” and that “as a performer, I gorge off the audience, but you can’t gauge a reaction on the radio.”

Howard made his American television debut on Conan on August 3, 2011. On September 30, 2013, Howard appeared as a guest host on the second episode of the 27th series of Never Mind the Buzzcocks. Howard made a surprise appearance in the North East market town of Barnard Castle in November 2013 to preview his latest tour show, Wonderbox.

Russell Howard’s Stand Up Central, which aired on Comedy Central from 2015 to 2016, was hosted by Howard. However, in 2017 due to tour commitments, Howard was unable to present the show’s third series and was replaced by Chris Ramsey. He performed stand-up comedy on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in 2015.

On November 17, 2008, a show from his 2007 Adventures tour was released on DVD under the title “Russell Howard Live.” The DVD’s performance was captured at The Bloomsbury Theatre. Howard began touring for his show Dingledodies in September 2008 and continued through December. Due to popular demand, he extended the tour twice more into 2009. It sold over 125,000 tickets, including three sold-out shows at Hammersmith Apollo and several large arenas such as Wembley Arena and Manchester’s MEN Arena. This tour’s DVD was released on November 9, 2009, and includes a recording of the show from the Brighton Dome.

At the 2009 Chortle Comedy Awards, Howard was named “Best Theatre Show.”Howard performed in the United Kingdom in December 2009 as part of his “Big Rooms and Belly Laughs” tour.His arena tour, Right Here Right Now, sold out in 2011.According to the Independent, Howard earned £4 million in 2009 alone, which he denies.

On April 23, 2013, Howard announced that he would embark on a Wonderbox stand-up tour in February 2014, with dates in the United Kingdom, Ireland, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand.In November 2014, a DVD of the tour was released. In December 2014, this was expanded to include additional UK dates.

Howard announced in November 2015 that he would embark on his fifth stand-up tour, Round The World, from February to July 2017, visiting the United Kingdom, Ireland, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and America. Howard planned to memorize the capital cities of every country in the world alphabetically in advance of the tour, so that he could recite the entire list at the start of each performance.