Chris Moyles

Personal Info

Known For Actor

Gender Male

Birthday 1974-02-22 (50 years old)

Place of Birth Leeds, England, UK

Also Known As Christopher David Moyles

Chris Moyles

Biography

Christopher David Moyles (born 22 February 1974) is an English radio and television presenter, author and presenter of The Chris Moyles Show on Radio X. Previously he has presented The Chris Moyles Show on BBC Radio 1 from 2004 to 2012 and Chris Moyles' Quiz Night from 2009 to 2012 on Channel 4. Moyles has worked at various radio stations, including Radio Luxembourg (under the pseudonym Chris Holmes) and Capital FM. Moyles moved to BBC Radio 1 in July 1997 and left the station in September 2012. He has presented the early breakfast show, a Saturday morning show, and the drive time show (from September 1998 to December 2003), before presenting the breakfast show from 5 January 2004 to 14 September 2012. In September 2009, he became BBC Radio 1's longest serving breakfast presenter. Moyles has become famous for his maverick bad-boy broadcasting style on BBC Radio 1 and has been embroiled in numerous controversies, including accusations of sexism and homophobia, due to statements he has made on the air and in the press. He frequently made appearances on several television shows including Hotel Babylon, a celebrity version of Dale's Supermarket Sweep, Top Gear, The Charlotte Church Show, The F-Word, The Friday Night Project, The One Show, Friday Night with Jonathan Ross, Richard & Judy and The Paul O'Grady Show.

Known For

Actor

2020
2019
The Hit List

as Self

2013
The Great Comic Relief Bake Off

as Himself - Contestant

2012
Keith Lemon: The Film

as Chris Moyles

2012
The Love Machine

as Presenter

2010
2009
2008
2008
Big Brother: Celebrity Hijack

as Himself - Hijacker

2006
The One Show

as Self

2005
Robots

as Stage Announcer (voice)

2005
2004
Wimbledon

as Radio 1 DJ (voice)

2003
2002
Top Gear

as Self

2002
Live With Chris Moyles

as Self - Host

1988
This Morning

as Self

1980
Children In Need

as Presenter

1964
Top of the Pops

as Self - Host