Jonathan Ross
Jonathan Ross is a highly successful British broadcaster who comes from a family with a background in fame and entertainment.
TV Show Host
November 17, 1960
Scorpio
64
London, England
Jonathan Ross, a British television and radio presenter, comedian, and author, is renowned for his distinctive style that blends humor, wit, and intelligence. He has hosted popular TV programs such as “The Jonathan Ross Show” and “Friday Night with Jonathan Ross” and has served as a judge on shows like “Britain’s Got Talent,” “Comic Relief Does Fame Academy,” and the UK version of “The Masked Singer.” Ross has also penned several books, including his autobiography “Why Do I Say These Things?” and the bestselling children’s book “The Adventures of Squirty the Squirrel.” Hailing from a family with a background in fame and entertainment, Ross has enjoyed a successful career as a British broadcaster for many years, thanks to his parents’ involvement in the entertainment industry.