Adam Richard Bio, Age, Partner, Net Worth, Triple J radio, ABC1

Adam Richard Biography

Adam Richard is an Australian comedian, actor, radio host, writer, and media personality who is best known for co-creating and acting in Outland, an ABC1 comedy series about a gang of Homosexual sci-fi nerds. Richard was also a team leader on the 2014 reboot of Spicks and Specks, a music quiz and live music performance program, and a permanent panel member on Whovians, a Doctor Who-themed 2017 show.

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How old is Adam Richard? – Age

He is 52 years old as of 10 January 2023. She was born in 1971 in Carlton, Australia. His real name is Adam Richard Dellamarta.

Adam Richard Family – Education

After his mother died in 1996, he legally changed his name. At Carlton North, Victoria, he attended Brunswick Primary School and Princes Hill Secondary College. He also took a writing class at RMIT University.

Adam Richard Partner

He is openly homosexual and has been dubbed “America’s first openly gay comic.” He has also admitted to having crippling panic episodes, which he is able to control with the help of others.

Adam Richard tNet Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $5 Million.

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Adam Richard Doctor Who

In 2012, he co-wrote and acted in the ABC1 comedic series Outland. Richard was one of the team leaders in the ABC television show Spicks and Specks’ Resurrection, which premiered on February 5, 2014. In 2017, Richard appeared on Whovians, an Australian comedic panel show that analyzed and critiqued the science fiction television series Doctor Who.

Adam Richrd Triple J radio – Career

Richard got his first stand-up engagement in 1996, after working as a State Bank teller, a fast-food worker, and a cleaner in his spare time. Richard appeared on several RMITV series in the late 1990s, including The Loft Live with Rove McManus, Beneath Melbourne Today, What’s Going On There? (1998), and Whose Shout? (1999).

In 2002-2003, he was known as Mister Bitch and had a regular gossip section on Triple J radio. From 2003 until the show’s demise in 2013, he hosted a similar section on Fox FM’s The Matt and Jo Show. He has been on Rove, 9am with David & Kim, and Spicks and Specks on a regular basis. He also had an appearance on The Glass House. He also appeared with his dog, Snoops, in the short-lived show Celebrity Dog School in 2007. He starred as a guest actor on Sleuth 101 in 2010 and in Celebrity Splash! in 2013.