Robert Florence Bio, Age, Family, Net Worth, Channel 4, Movies, TV Shows

Robert Florence Biography

Robert Florence is a Scottish television presenter, comedian, and writer who appeared in the BBC’s comic sketch show Burnistoun.

How old is Robert Florence? – Age

He is 46 years old as of 29 July 2023. He was born in 1977 in Glasgow, United Kingdom. His real name is Robert Luke McBrian Florence.

Robert Florence Family

Robert grew up in a working-class home in Balornock, Glasgow. His father and brothers are roofers.

Robert Florence Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $500,000.

Robert Florence Career

He and future composing colleague Iain Connell met as a couple of fifteen-year-olds at a Springburn beginner youth theater project, Toonspeak. His only stage appearance was at a stand-up satire night in Petershill, Springburn, for which he spruced up as David Bowie. Florence spent a year on a film and TV concentrates on course at Cardonald School.

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He was a center essayist of the sketch show Chewin’ the Fat and with Iain Connell composed the sitcom series Genuine and Void. Connell and Florence have as of late dealt with the third series of Burnistoun, which is set in a made up Scottish city. The main series was displayed on BBC 2 Scotland in mid 2010; the second was displayed on BBC 1 Scotland in mid 2011 and the third started in August 2012. Florence has likewise been an entertainer on Frankie Boyle’s Tramadol Evenings for Channel 4.

In a 2012 article for Eurogamer, Florence scrutinized the connection between the computer games press and distributers, describing it as “practically unclear from PR”, and scrutinized the respectability of a games writer, Lauren Wainwright. In the debate that followed, named “Doritogate” (after a video of Geoff Keighley arose of him sitting before containers of Mountain Dew, packs of Doritos and a promotion flag for Corona 4), the danger of legitimate activity — the consequence of expansive criticism regulations in the UK — made Eurogamer self-blue pencil. Eurogamer’s supervisor in-boss Tom Bramwell controlled the article, and Florence subsequently resigned from computer games reporting.

Florence likewise makes a web-based show about prepackaged games called DowntimeTown and is the essayist/entertainer/supervisor/maker of a survey show for Xbox Live called The Free Charles Show (once in a while deliberately incorrectly spelled The Independint Charles Show). Cardboard Kids was a customary component on prepackaged games that Florence added to UK-based PC gaming blog Rock, Paper, Shotgun somewhere in the range of 2010 and 2016.

Robert Florence Movies and TV Shows

♦ Chewin’ the Fat
♦ Velvet Soup
♦ Live Floor Show
♦ videoGaiden
♦ Legit
♦ Charlie Brooker’s Screenwipe
♦ The Karen Dunbar Show
♦ Watson’s Wind Up
♦ Velvet Cabaret
♦ Empty
♦ Revolver
♦ Charlie Brooker’s Gameswipe
♦ Burnistoun
♦ Mock the Week
♦ Frankie Boyle’s Tramadol Nights
♦ Enlighten Up!
♦ The Sunny
♦ The Scotts
♦ GamesMaster