Peter Kay Height, Weight, Age, Body Statistics
Peter Kay Height, Weight, Age, Body Statistics
Peter Kay is an English actor and comedian. He has already produced, written, and made appearances in various television shows and film works. He has authored 3 books and was a recipient of many awards as a comedian including the BAFTA TV Award for “Best Male Comedy Performance”, the BAFTA TV Award for “Best Scripted Comedy”, and the National Television Award for “Best Comedy for Car Share”.
Born Name
Peter John Kay
Nick Name
Peter
Peter Kay as seen in December 2012 (University of Salford Press / / CC BY 2.0)Sun Sign
Cancer
Born Place
Municipal Bolton Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
Nationality
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Occupation
Actor, Comedian
Family
- Father – Michael (Engineer)
- Mother – Deirdre O’Neill
Manager
He is represented by Hodder & Stoughton, Book Publisher, London, United Kingdom.
Build
Average
Height
5 ft 8.5 in or 174 cm
Weight
121 kg or 267 lbs
Girlfriend / Spouse
Peter Kay has dated –
- Susan Gargan (2001-Present)
Peter Kay as seen in December 2012 (University of Salford Press / / CC BY 2.0)Race / Ethnicity
White
He has Irish ancestry.
Hair Color
Dark Brown
Eye Color
Green
Sexual Orientation
Straight
Distinctive Features
- Small Lips
- Thick Eyebrows
Religion
Roman Catholicism
Peter Kay as seen in December 2012 (University of Salford Press / / CC BY 2.0)Peter Kay Facts
- Before fame, he took on numerous jobs including working in a toilet roll factory, working at a Netto supermarket (Manchester Arena), cinema, petrol station, and a bingo hall.
- He made his first stand-up comedy gig at the North West Comedian of the Year which was held in Manchester and hosted by Dave Spikey.
- He has released a couple of DVDs of live performances including Live at the Top of the Tower, Live at the Bolton Albert Halls, Peter Kay: The Live Collections, Peter Kay: Live at Manchester Arena, and Peter Kay Live – The Tour That Didn’t Tour Tour.
- In February 2007, he played a flamboyant gay director Roger DeBris in the musical The Producers at Manchester’s Palace Theatre for 120 shows.
Featured Image by University of Salford Press / / CC BY 2.0
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