Steve Wright Family, Net Worth, Parents, Wife, Biography, Children & More

Steve Wright
Steve Wright

Stephen Richard Wright is an English radio personality and disc jockey.Steve Wright Family, Net Worth, Parents, Wife, Biography, Children and More Checkout here.Wright has won awards, including Best DJ of the Year as voted by the Daily Mirror Readers Poll and by Smash Hits in 1994. In 1998 he was awarded TRIC Personality of the Year for his radio programmes.

Wright joined the BBC World Service on 5th January 1999, presenting a 1 hour programme, Wright Around The World This show ran every Saturday afternoon until the final show on 25th October 2003. This meant that he was now on BBC Radio 7 days a week.

Steve Wright Biography

Real NameSteve Wright
Birthdate 26 August 1954
Age (2022)68 years
Place of BirthGreenwich, United Kingdom
NationalityAustralian
EthnicityNot Known
Marital Status Married
Spouse/PartnerCyndi Robinson ​(m. 1985; div. 1999)
ChildrenTwo
Father NameRichard Wright
Mother NameMrs.Wright
EducationGraduation
ProfessionRadio personality and DJ
Net Worth$6 Million
Last Update2022

Steve Wright Early Life and Family

Born in Greenwich, South London, the elder of two boys in a working-class family, Wright was raised in New Cross. His childhood ambition was to work in the entertainment business.He was educated at Eastwood High School for Boys, near Southend-on-Sea, Essex. Steve occasionally broadcast a nascent radio show over the school speaker system from the school stock cupboard. Wright originally joined the BBC staff in the early 1970s working as a returns clerk in the Gramophone Library in Egton House, opposite Broadcasting House, in London before leaving to start broadcasting in 1976 at Thames Valley Radio Radio 210 in Reading, Berkshire alongside Mike Read.

Steve Wright (1994 BBC Radio 1)
Steve Wright (1994 BBC Radio 1)
Steve Wright (1994 BBC Radio 1)

Steve Wright Family and Parents

Steve Wright Parents are Richard Wright (Father) and Mrs.Wright (Mother). His father, Richard Wright, was a tailor and the manager of the Burton’s store in Trafalgar Square. Wright was a quiet child, and never very scholarly.His Mother is a House Wife. The is no any information about his Siblings.

Steve Wright Wife and Children

Steve Wright with Wife
Steve Wright with Wife

Steve Wright is a Married man. As per report He was married to Cyndi Robinson until they divorced in 1999. They have two children together.

Steve Wright Net Worth

As of 2022 Steve Wright Net Worth is $6 Million. He earns a good fortune from his hard work , which he devotes a lot of time to and where he presents oneself entirely.

Net Worth$6 Million
NameSteve Wright
Income / Salary Per YearsWill Update
Income SourceRadio personality and DJ
GenderMale
Last Update2022

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. 

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Steve Wright Physical Appearance

Height (Approx)5.11”
Weight (Approx)87 kg
Eye ColourBrown
Hair ColourBrown
Body TypeFit

Steve Wright Professional Career

In 1984, Wright took over a Sunday morning show entitled Steve Wright on Sunday, which meant he presented weekday afternoons Mondays to Thursdays, with Mark Page and Paul Jordan presenting Friday afternoon’s show. In 1986 his Sunday morning show ended, and he returned to five afternoons a week.

The original incarnation of Steve Wright in the Afternoon ran from 1981 to 1993 on BBC Radio 1. The show became known in its Radio 1 incarnation for its cast of telephone characters created and performed by Gavin McCoy, Peter Dickson, Richard Easter and Phil Cornwell. Like his mentor, Kenny Everett, Wright went out of his way to be irreverent, including stories taken from the Weekly World News. The success led to a hit single, I’ll Be Back, released under the name Arnee and the Terminaters.

In later years the style changed, dumping most of the characters and instead having a “zoo” format, with spoof guests and comedy sketches. A “posse” of producers and radio staff joined in. This format was new to British radio and marked the beginning of the marginalisation (and eventual departure) of several established Radio 1 DJs over the years that followed.

The Smiths’ 1986 hit single “Panic” was inspired by Wright playing “I’m Your Man” by Wham! following a news report about the Chernobyl nuclear disaster on his show. Johnny Marr and Morrissey, who had been listening to the broadcast, viewed this as an insensitive and disrespectful act.

Wright was picked up by the new station Talk Radio in 1995, where he presented a Saturday morning show. He presented various syndicated shows on Sunday mornings on a number of other British commercial stations.Wright joined the BBC World Service on 5th January 1999, presenting a 1 hour programme, Wright Around The World This show ran every Saturday afternoon until the final show on 25th October 2003. This meant that he was now on BBC Radio 7 days a week.

Wright presented a BBC TV series, The Steve Wright People Show, from 1994 to 1995.His next stint in television was as the narrator and writer of the retro pop show Top of the Pops 2 between 1997 and 2009. The last episode of TOTP2 he presented was the Michael Jackson special broadcast on 27 June 2009; Mark Radcliffe presented the next episode, which was the 2009 Christmas special broadcast on 23 December 2009.

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