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Jeremy Paxman

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Gender Male
Age 73
Date of birth May 11,1950
Zodiac sign Taurus
Born Leeds
United Kingdom
Height 191 (cm)
Salary£1,040,000 (2006) per annum
Job Journalist
Author
Screenwriter
Television presenter
Education Charterhouse School
Malvern College
Children Victoria Paxman
Jessica Paxman
Jack Paxman
Parents Joan McKay Paxman
Arthur Keith Paxman
Siblings Giles Paxman
Jenny Paxman
James Paxman
Awards British Academy Television Richard Dimbleby Award
Alma mater St Catharine's College, Cambridge
St Catharine's College
Cambridge
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Jeremy Paxman Life story


Jeremy Dickson Paxman is an English retired broadcaster, journalist, author, and television presenter. Born in Leeds, Paxman was educated at Malvern College and St Catharine's College, Cambridge, where he edited the undergraduate newspaper Varsity.

Early Life

Jeremy paxman was born on 11 may 1950 in leeds. West yorkshire. England to arthur keiht paxman and joan mckay. He was educated at lancing college and then studied english at st catharine s collegec. Ambridge.

Career

Following his graduation from cambridge. Paxman worked as a reporter for bbc radio brighton. Before joinign bbc northern ireland in belfast. In joined bbc s flagship current affairs programme. Newsnight. As a reporter. He eventually became the show s main presenter in 1989.

Awards

Paxman has won a numebr of awards for his work on newsnight. Including the royal television society s richard dimblbey award in 1999. And the broadcasting press guild award in 2000. He has also been nominated for a bafta in 2005.

Author

Paxman is also an author. And has written a number of books. Including the english: a portrait of a people and on royalty (2006).

Political Views

Paxman is known for his abrasive interviewing style. Which often results in heated exchanges with politicians. He is seen as a vocal critci of the british political establishment. And is often referred to as a "left-leaning journalist".

Controversies

Paxman has been at the centre of a number of controversies. Nicluding the suggestion that newsnight was biased in its coverage of the 2003 iraq war. And accusations of sexism in his interviews with female politicians.

Notable Interviews

Paxman has interviewed a number of high porfile individuals. Including prime ministers tony blair and gordon brown. President george w. Bush. And fromer prime minister margaret thatcher.

Departure from Newsnight

In 2014. Paxman announcde that he was leaving newsnight after 25 years.

Other Work

Paxman is also a frequent presenter of the bbc s university challenge quiz show. Having taken over from bamber gascoigne in 1994. He also presneted a number of documentaries for the bbc. Including a documentary on the life of georeg orwell.

Awards

In 2016. Paxman was awarded an honorary doctortae by the university of leeds in ercognition of his contribution to broadcasting.

Personal Life

Paxman has been married wtice. And has three children. He curerntly lives in london with his partner. Elizabeth clough.

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There's not much Louis Theroux hasn't experienced of humanity. In More Than 25 years of documentary making, he's moved in multiple worlds including those of neo-Nazis, Scientologists, pornography stars, those living with dementia - and Jimmy Savile .

While his approach has altered over The Years , from comic gonzo to sober inquisitor, Theroux's ability to extract uncomfortable truths without confrontation has not.

Yet, The One person we don't get to know is Theroux himself. The Questions are simple. The expression inscrutable. Only his eyebrows sometimes go rogue. In other words, he gives his interviewee space to show who they are.

Louis Theroux is married to Nancy Strang

Epithets from "faux-naive", "impenetrable" and "wacky" have been employed in an attempt to define Him . Theroux says he can, up to point, understand why.

"I plead guilty to, back in The Day of Weird Weekends and When Louis Met, sometimes being a 'wacky' satirist, finding fringe people in marginal, wrongheaded or poisoned lifestyles and having fun with them, making them look a bit silly," he says.

"Now I cover stories I'm interested in, funny or not.

"We used to say, 'Where are the laughs?' as a way of eliminating a subject. But it's not about being Jeremy Paxman or David Frost , but being engaging, exciting and interesting and being The Best me I can. "

As Theroux edges towards 50, his latest project - a Memoir - could help unmask the "real" Him .

In Gotta Get Theroux This, he turns the focus inwards, to the workings of his TV world and his complicated mind. The title's pun comes from the ironic "cult of Louis" that spawned a range of Theroux-themed merchandise. Theroux wanted to "repurpose the meme, which never struck me as really that funny. Any pun on my name, I've heard a million times".

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"But a theme of the book is getting through things, so I focused on challenges, things I found difficult: professional failures and worries, feeling I'm not up to it, I'm in over my head. "

Theroux goes into forensic detail as he takes us through his childhood, into adulthood and becoming an alumnus of Michael Moore , to The Present day. As for his personal life, it's been a rollercoaster of anxiety, self-doubt and emotional detachment. (There's also been a lot of pot smoking. )

"I take my work arguably too seriously. I neglected my personal life to focus on achieving some sort of professional success. The Price of my lack of emotional nous was paid by those nearest and dearest to me. "

He's had to learn to overcome The Commitment issues which contributed to his first marriage's breakdown and almost broke his second to Nancy Strang , mother to his three boys. Given The Commitment he's now asking of readers, he felt it necessary to be as open as possible.

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"I owed them something that connects in a deeper way. I needed to be honest and to give more of myself Away . . Feel kind of naked, in a surprising, maybe a shocking way. "

Theroux talks about being "socially awkward" and not feeling right in his skin. It started young: aged five or six, he was already contemplating his Death .

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His father is The American writer Paul Theroux . His mother was a BBC World Service producer. Though loving, their parenting was hands off, leaving Louis and older brother Marcel (also a documentary maker and writer) with au pairs. Paul was also a philanderer. The couple divorced in 1993.

The young Louis, felt "freakish" and had few friends. He was fascinated with the macabre and taboo, and worked and worried himself to "emotional exhaustion" at his Private School . Academic success was a pacifier When the rest of life felt out of control. He went on to read history at Oxford.

Theroux says his early resentment of his parents has mellowed but adds, "I'm very much the person I was as a child. "

"For me, childhood is The Most difficult passage of life. You Feel imprisoned, enclosed within the choices made by other people. That can Feel overwhelming. "

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Needing distance, Theroux went to America after graduation (he's lived there on and off for several years). There, he was hired by the influential documentary maker Michael Moore - The Man who would shape his future.

Fronting segments on Moore 's satirical Tv Nation , the naïf Theroux delved into the lives of off-the-wall characters and learned the naturalistic tricks of his trade.

"I can't imagine where I would be today were it not for that fateful day When Michael hired me and later told me to get on a plane and interview apocalyptic Christians. I felt completely out of my depth. But he had faith in me at a time When I didn't Have Faith in myself. I'd never considered being a TV correspondent. I've made sure I thanked Him . "

His subsequent move to the BBC and Weird Weekends, again set in the US, gave Theroux more doubts.

"I had enough American in me to be concerned that we might be making one of those 'let's make fun of Americans' type programmes. "

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Weird Weekends became The Vehicle by which Theroux was introduced to The British public. His "Going Native " rapport-building approach told a truer story than hard-nosed interrogation and won Him an army of fans. The pay-off for Theroux was escapism: "When you're On Location with people who think The Heavens are going to rain down fire, the fact that you haven't renewed your car's tax disc doesn't seem so preoccupying. "

However fame and success have sometimes divided Theroux. Even When winning awards, he's been torn between pride and feeling unworthy.

The limelight first blindsided Him in the When Louis Met celebrity interview strand. The episode with UK politician Neil Hamilton and wife Christine saw Him caught in the media commotion surrounding allegations of rape made against them (later discredited).

"I got into TV almost as a way of becoming invisible, in worlds where I was immersed in something remote from my daily concerns. But then I became the subject of tabloids and news reports. It wasn't comfortable," says Theroux.

Louis Theroux has struggled with his feelings followng the revelations about Jimmy Savile

But it's the that left an indelible mark. Unsurprising, given what we know now. At the time Theroux could only say he felt Savile was "really odd, like someone with something to hide". The two struck up a kind of friendship, so the revelations about Savile's serial sexual abuse hit hard.

"I was stressed and upset and had a level of guilt, as part of me resisted believing," says Theroux. "I've come to the conclusion it was an understandable human response. The extent of his offending was so broad, it took a while to get your head around it. "

He revisited the story in 2016, concentrating on Savile's victims. Personally, he hoped it might "exorcise" the ghosts still haunting Him .

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"His victims have changed the landscape in the UK and how we think about historic sexual abuse or predatory behaviour by powerful people," says Theroux. "But what also came across clearly is the way some victims don't always immediately recognise it. "

The seriousness of the programme was illustrative of The Shift in tone of Theroux's documentaries over The Last decade. Mental illness, adoption, and rape on campus are among the issues he's covered. The consistency lies in Theroux's Human Touch . The film-maker says he hopes to be remembered for "showing Human Nature in an honest way that connects with people for years to come".

His view of humanity now is "we are who we are".

"That can be really positive, altruistic, self-sacrificing and sometimes really bonkers". As for his attitude towards himself, he says: "I'm at peace with not being at peace. "

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