ROMESH Ranganathan is a multi-award winning comedian.
From finding fame to his family life – here’s everything you need to know about stand-up star.
Who is Romesh Ranganathan?
Romesh Ranganathan born March 27, 1978, is a stand-up comedian and actor.
Prior to finding fame, Romesh originally worked as a maths teacher before becoming a familiar face on stage and screen.
In 2016, Romesh embarked on his debut solo tour selling over 100,000 tickets and being awarded the Ents24 Hardest Working Comedian Of The Year.
Since then Romesh has appeared on a host of comedy panel shows in the UK and has taken his career stateside – launching his own series titled Just Another Immigrant on Showtime.
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Aside from this, the comedian co-hosts the podcast, Wolf And Owl, alongside fellow funny man Tom Davis.
Romesh has also been honoured to support several of his comedy heroes including, Seann Walsh and Ricky Gervais.
What other TV shows has Romesh Ranganathan been on?
As mentioned above, Romesh has become a familiar face on screen.
He is best known for fronting series such as The Misadventures of Romesh Ranganathan, The Ranganation, Rob & Romesh Vs, A League of Their Own, Asian Provocateur, and BBC One’s The Weakest Link.
Other TV shows include, DNA Journey, Have I Got News for You, Taskmaster, King Gary, Judge Romesh, and The Reluctant Landlord.
He has also performed his stand-up routine on Live At The Apollo and appeared as a guest on The Last Leg and QI.
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Is Romesh married and does he have children?
Romesh is married to wife Leesa.
According to reports, the pair met when they were both working at a secondary school in Crawley, where Romesh taught maths and Leesa worked in the drama department.
The couple are the proud parents to three sons – Alex, Theo and Charlie.
What is Romesh Ranganathan’s net worth?
In July 2023, Romesh Ranganathan’s eye-watering fortune was revealed.
According to the comedian’s annual reports, he is worth £2.4million.
Assets in his company Vetty are listed at £2.4million, but with bills such as tax to pay, the bottom line is reduced to £1.9million for 2022.