Hugh Dennis – All Body Measurements

Hugh Dennis Body Measurements

Biography – A Short Wiki

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Actor and comedian who is on the satirical comedy shows Mock the Week and The Now Show. He is also known for his role as Pete Brockman on the BBC One sitcom Outnumbered.

He attended University College School in London, where he played rugby with Will Self and was head boy his final year. He later read geography as an exhibitioner at St John’s College, Cambridge after attending the University College School in London.

He received a BAFTA nomination in the comedy category for the 2009 Christmas special of his show Outnumbered, which was a semi-improvised sitcom based around family life.

He had two children, Meg and Freddie, with his second wife Catherine Anderson, whom he separated with in 2015. He was previously married to Miranda Carroll from 1987-1993.

He is a fan of George Carlin.

Body Measurements Table

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Height185 cm, 6′1″ (feet & inches)
WeightN/A
Shoe Size (US)N/A
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Quotes

I vary from issue to issue and Im not party political at all. I think its important in comedy not to come from any set angle or it would be too predictable.

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Steve Punt and I have always tried to go so fast that its physically impossible to heckle.

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Im an entirely one-paced runner, but occasionally I try and go into a slightly higher speed and usually pull my dodgy hamstring. So I just potter along with my rather odd bow-legged running style.

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Since I had children, I cry all the time – I just had a little cry in ‘Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows.’

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When I was seven, I went on a school trip to Blankenberge on an overnight ferry and I remember watching the White Cliffs of Dover disappear into the distance. After that trip, our family always spent holidays in Britain and Ive been to nearly every cathedral in Britain.

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