Russell John Dammerall Grant[1] (born 5 February 1951)[1] is a British astrologer and media personality.[2] He has written several books on astrology, provides syndicated newspaper horoscopes and operates premium rate astrology phone lines.[3] In March 2010, he began offering a "Pet Psychic" service.[4] He is also the author of The Real Counties of Britain,[5] and founded the Association of British Counties in 1989.[6]
Grant was raised in a council house in the 1950s, his father working as a sales rep for a car accessory business.[3] Later, his parents worked at Pinewood Studios: his mother Jo dealt with contracts, and his father was a set designer. Grant spent most of his childhood in the care of his grandparents.[2] After losing both his grandmothers, Lily Grant and Alice, to Alzheimer's disease, Grant suffered clinical depression,[2] and once weighed 27 stone (172 kg).[7]
Career
Early career
Grant's original career was as an actor, and he performed in a variety of productions, including Tom Brown's Schooldays[8] with Keith Chegwin, who shared a similar career path from acting to television.[2] Grant has also worked as a Redcoat at Butlin's Holiday Camps.[9]
Grant has also taken the role of presenter on several shows, including Star Choice, a celebrity quiz show based on the zodiac.[10] In 1991 he co-hosted with Miriam Stoppard episodes of daily show People Today[10] and in 1994 Grant had his own six-episode series, Russell Grant's All Star Show.[12]
Following the launch of Channel 5, Grant presented Wideworld, a series in which members of the public were encouraged to make historical records for future generations.[10] He also directed and starred in Russell Grant's Postcards from 1998 to 2002, which was a collection of over 100 five-minute travelogues produced by his own production company, Russell Grant's World Productions.[13]
2003–2005: Television presenting
In 2003 Grant presented a series of eight programmes called Russell Grant's Sporting Scandals for ITV[14] and in 2004 presented The Russell Grant Show for Sky One. On Bingo Night Live, in 2008,[15] pre-recorded videos of Grant were shown, in which he gave opinion on the chances of winning based on his horoscope readings.
On 6 September 2011, it was announced that Grant would take part in the ninth series of Strictly Come Dancing.[19] In the launch show, on 10 September, he was partnered with professional dancer Flavia Cacace.[20] He was eliminated from the competition on 20 November 2011 at the show's Wembley Arena weekend.[21]
On 24 May 2014, it was announced that Grant would be taking part in the ninth series of Celebrity MasterChef.[24] The series began airing on 10 June 2014 with Grant taking part in the first two episodes of the series until he was eliminated on 12 June, one stage away from reaching the semi-finals.
The first challenge was the Mystery box task, where Grant made two types of Spring Rolls. The outside challenge saw Grant, along with Jodie Kidd go to Babbo, a high-end Italian restaurant in Mayfair, London. Grant had to make a dish in order to impress the head chef. The third and final challenge of the episode saw Grant cook a two-course meal for the judges. The meal had to be inspired by something or someone. Grant made his Aunt's Fish and Chips & Bread and Butter pudding.
On the second episode dated 12 June 2014, Grant needed to identify a variety of ingredients and making Brandy snaps with piped ginger cream in the knowledge and skills test. The outside challenge was to cook for 120 people at Mount Pleasant in North London. He also then cooked for three previous Celebrity MasterChef finalists. He cooked Three counties sausage toad in the hole and Honey, cinnamon and Apple crumble with custard and was eliminated from the contest.
Grant's original career was as an actor and he performed in a variety of productions including Tom Brown's Schooldays[25] with Keith Chegwin who shared a similar career path from acting to television. It is through this work he met his partner Doug Beaumont, who worked as a stagehand in a Blackpool theatre.[2]
Grant helped design the badge for Brentford F.C., the team he supports, though he has been a keen follower of all non-league clubs in Middlesex since the 1950s, having regularly attended games at various clubs during childhood.[26] He is a patron of Wealdstone F.C.[27]
Grant moved to Cardiff in 1969 then lived in Barry for 20 years as well as Usk near Abergavenny.[29] He now lives near the village of Maentwrog, Merionethshire, and has learnt basic Welsh.[30] Grant has been with his partner Doug Beaumont, who is also his manager, for 50 years.[31]