Russell Grant
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Russell John Dammerall Grant (born 1951) is an English celebrity astrologer, pet psychic[1] and pantomime actor.
Russel also operates a really expensive per-minute Astrology phone service, where slow talkers pay through the nose.[2]
He currently has a relatively broad online presence.[3][4][5][6][7] In 2011 he was the token joke contender on Strictly Come Dancing, though in fairness he was considerably better than Ann Widdecome and John Sergeant who had taken on the role in previous series.
Career
He started astrology by chance, as a struggling actor running the business as a side-line, until at the 1978 Ideal Home Exhibition he was visited by Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, which he parlayed into a TV appearance.[8]
His long TV career began in 1979 on YTV's Extraordinary and following that with Granada's Live from Two. He then began his association with breakfast, first on the BBC's Breakfast Time, and then ITV's TV-am. After the latter lost its franchise, he moved to This Morning with Richard and Judy where he continued babbling about stars.[9]
He had a short-lived musical career in the early 1980s, releasing "No Matter What Sign You Are" (reaching #87 in the UK charts[10]) and "Where Is Love?" In 2012 he attempted to return to the charts with "The Clapping Song".[11]
Video game
A career peak might be the making of this licensed Nintendo game about astrology for the DS. So, this is actually a thing.
Counties of England
Russell Grant is also an avid campaigner for the preservation of the traditional county boundaries and names of England. Westmoreland Ho![12]
Wikipedia censoring
In November of 2009, Grant decided he didn't want his Wikipedia entry to "reveal" his birthdate (clearly not for any vain reasons).[13] Russel also decided his partner needed the same mystery treatment, and proceeded to blank out his birthdate as well.[14]
Editing articles on yourself is frowned upon at Wikipedia, never mind blanking out pretty basic information about a person. Thus, his calls for these edits to stay went unheard.
External links
References
- ↑ http://www.responsesource.com/releases/rel_display.php?relid=54989
- ↑ http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/fameandfortune/5765166/Fame-and-Fortune-Astrologer-Russell-Grant.html
- ↑ http://www.russellgrant.com/
- ↑ http://horoscopes.msn.co.uk/
- ↑ http://www.russellgrantpsychics.co.uk/
- ↑ http://publish.russellgrant.com/horoscopes_astrology/horoscopes.php?sign=vir&type=daily
- ↑ http://twitter.com/astrologerRoyal
- ↑ Russell Grant: from suicidal recluse to the star of Strictly, The Telegraph, 6 Nov 2011
- ↑ See the Wikipedia article on Russell Grant.
- ↑ Russell Grant, Official UK Charts Company
- ↑ Russell Grant is a Happy Clapper, The Sun, 21 Nov 2012
- ↑ See the Wikipedia article on Association of British Counties.
- ↑ http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Russell_Grant&action=historysubmit&diff=325687801&oldid=324843221
- ↑ http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Russell_Grant&diff=next&oldid=325687801