Joe Swash Biography
Joe Swash is an English actor and television presenter best known for his portrayal of Mickey Miller in the BBC One serial opera EastEnders, as well as several presenting roles for ITV2. He won the eighth series of I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! in 2008 and the twelfth season of Dancing on Ice in 2020.
How old is Joe Swash? – Age
He is 42 years old as of 20 January 2024. He was born in 1982 in London, United Kingdom. His real name is Joseph Adam Swash.
Joe Swash Education
Swash attended Highbury Grove School in Islington and the Anna Scher Theatre School.
Joe Swash Husband – Children
On June 16, 2007, Emma Sophocleous, Swash’s fiancée, gave birth to their first child, a boy. On January 19, 2008, the couple announced their separation. The High Court in London declared Swash bankrupt on November 3, 2009, after he failed to pay a £20,000 tax obligation. Becca Barr, Swash’s agent, said it was a mix-up and the actor was not in financial trouble. Swash began dating Stacey Solomon in January 2016, after they met on I’m a Celebrity some years before. In 2019, the couple revealed that they were expecting their first child together, joining their family of Swash’s son and Solomon’s two kids. Solomon gave birth to their first child, a boy, in May 2019.
Swash and Solomon get engaged on December 24, 2020, after being together for five years. In July 2021, the couple revealed that they were expecting a girl. On October 5, 2021, Stacey announced on Instagram that the baby had been born. On July 24, 2022, they married in a simple ceremony at Pickle Cottage in Essex. Solomon stated on December 28, 2022, that she was eight months pregnant with her fifth child, the third with Swash. The couple announced the birth of their second daughter on February 11, 2023.
Joe Swash Net Worth
He has an estimated net worth of £1.5 million.
Joe Swash EastEnders
Swash was going to abandon turning into an entertainer when he acquired a job in BBC One drama EastEnders. He was given a role as Mickey Mill operator and showed up in EastEnders in April 2003 as a repetitive person. Inferable from a positive watcher gathering, maker Louise Berridge transformed Mickey into an ordinary person, and his on-screen family showed up a year after the fact, including Mickey’s younger sibling Demi, played by Swash’s genuine sister, Shana.
His child, Harry Swash, likewise showed up in the cleanser as his niece Summer Swann for a negligible period. On 26 February 2008, it was reported that Joe Swash, alongside the entertainer who plays his stepfather, David Spinx, were being worked out of EastEnders in a “major hazardous storyline”. He showed up in July 2008. Since the declaration of his takeoff, Swash has been reproachful of where makers took with his personality. He has accused his three-month screen nonappearance in 2005 on Mickey turning out to be minimal more than “light-alleviation”.
In any case, he has communicated an interest in returning. He later repeated his job of Mickey Mill operator for two episodes on 19 and 20 September 2011, to agree with his on screen sibling’s takeoff from the cleanser.
Joe Swash I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!
In November 2008, Swash entered the Australian jungle to compete in the eighth season of the British reality show I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!, which he eventually won. Swash joined the presenting crew of the spin-off series I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here, NOW! in 2009. He co-hosted the show alongside Caroline Flack (2009–2010), Russell Kane (2009–2011), Laura Whitmore (2011–2015), Rob Beckett (2012–2014), and David Morgan (2015).
In 2016, the show was titled I’m A Celebrity: Extra Camp. Swash co-hosted this show alongside Vicky Pattison (2016), Stacey Solomon (2016), Chris Ramsey (2016), Joel Dommett (2017-2018), and Scarlett Moffatt (2017-2018). On July 20, 2019, it was reported that Swash has quit the program and will not be returning for the 2019 season.
Joe Swash Dancing on Ice
on January 2020, Swash competed on the twelfth season of Dancing on Ice. Swash was teamed with Alexandra Schauman from week one till she suffered an injury in week three. In week four, he was matched again with Alex Murphy. Swash and Murphy won the series, defeating Perri Kiely and his partner Vanessa Bauer.
Joe Swash Career
At the point when Swash was seven, he made his most memorable TV appearance in an Andrex notice. In 1991 when he was nine years of age he assumed the part of a young man professing to be a vagrant in You Rang M’Lord? then, at that point, when he was eleven he was projected in the film The Experiences of Pinocchio, as The Battling kid with Day break French and Griff Rhys Jones and co-featuring Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Richard Claxton and Correy Transporter.
His personality, known as Battling Kid since he fought with Lampwick over a weapon, was transformed into a jackass in the wake of going on a Thrill ride. He showed up in a few TV series, for example, Setback, The South Bank Show, The Bill, “Trooper Warrior” and Nickelodeon’s Haha: Laugh uncontrollably. In 2002, Joe Swash showed up as a member in the ITV narrative Club Reps.
In 2009, Swash, alongside ex-rugby player Austin Healey, showed up in the second series of Opening in the Wall, as a group skipper. In 2010, he was a group skipper on What Do Children Be aware? with Rufus Dog and Sara Cox on Watch.
In 2011, Swash introduced the kids’ show Gimme A Break on the CBBC Channel. In 2011, Swash and Caroline Flack chipped away at ITV2 game show Moment to Win It as group commanders. In November 2011 Driving Foundation circulated on the CBBC Channel, with Swash as moderator/storyteller. In 2014, a pristine series was circulated with famous people partaking called Big name Driving Foundation.
In 2013 and 2014, Swash was an ordinary group chief on ITV2 board show Counterfeit Response. In 2016, he joined the line-up on The Leap as a competitor. In 2021, Swash showed up on the cooking show Big name Masterchef, when he made the last 3. In 2023, he showed up in I’m a Superstar… South Africa.
Swash thusly proceeded as Buttons in the emulate Cinderella, at the Focal Performance center in Chatham, Medway. In 2009 and 2010, he showed up in the emulate ‘Snow White and the Seven Smaller people’s in Bristol. In February 2009, Swash and television moderator Tim Vincent broke a Guinness World Record for tossing the most flapjacks to an accomplice as a component of a test on Station 4’s The Paul O’Grady Show.
Joe Swash TV Shows
♦ 2023 – I’m a Celebrity… South Africa
♦ 2023 – Joe Swash: Teens In Care
♦ 2023 – EastEnders: The Six
♦ 2023 – The Festive Pottery Throw Down
♦ 2020–2021 – Thomas and Friends
♦ 2020 – Dancing on Ice
♦ 2020 – Would I Lie to You?
♦ 2017 – The Crystal Maze
♦ 2016, 2022 – Pointless Celebrities
♦ 2016 – The Jump
♦ 2015, 2016 – The Dog Ate My Homework
♦ 2015 – Reality Bites
♦ 2015 – Big Star’s Little Star
♦ 2015 – Celebrity Benchmark
♦ 2015 – The Chase: Celebrity Special
♦ 2014, 2020 – Tipping Point: Lucky Stars
♦ 2014 – Through the Keyhole
♦ 2014 – Celebrity Dinner Date
♦ 2014 – Keep It in the Family
♦ 2013–2014 – Fake Reaction