Stephen Mulhern Bio Age, Wife, Height, Net Worth, Radio, Tricky TV

Stephen Mulhern Biography

Stephen Mulhern is a magician, comedian, and television presenter from England. His television career began on CITV, where he hosted the children’s shows Finger Tips and Tricky TV.

How old is Stephen Mulhern? – Age

He is 45 years old as of 4 April 2022. He was born in 1977 in Stratford, London, United Kingdom. His real name is Stephen Daniel Mulhern.

Stephen Mulhern Family – Education

Mulhern was born into a family of market traders. He is the son of Christopher Mulhern, and Maureen Mulhern, and has a brother named Vinny Mulhern. He went to St Bonaventure’s School in Forest Gate, East London.

Is Stephen Mulhern still Married?

He is not married. His has not revealed his relationship status.

He has an estimated net worth of $3 Million.

Stephen Mulhern Height

Mulhern stands at a height of 6 feet 1 inch (1.85 m).

Stephen Mulhern Britain’s Got Talent

Mulhern hosted the ITV2 spin-off Britain’s Got More Talent from 2007 to 2019, which aired after the primary ITV show, which is hosted by Ant & Dec. Since 2013, Mulhern has been linked to the word “unbelievable,” which over time evolved into his catchphrase. He frequently uses it on Britain’s Got More Talent as he exits the stage at the conclusion of a segment, and Ant and Dec frequently imitate him. Mulhern is also known for saying “doosh!”

Stephen Mulhern Radio

On August 5, 2012, Mulhern and Emma Willis started co-hosting Sunday breakfast on the Heart Network from 9 am to 12 pm. When regular hosts Jamie Theakston and Amanda Holden are unavailable, the duo occasionally hosts the Heart London Breakfast show.

Stephen Mulhern Photo
Stephen Mulhern Photo

Mulhern started hosting programs on Virgin Radio UK in 2021. In August, he filled in for Graham Norton during the 9:30 am to 12:30 pm slot on the weekends. In December, he also hosted a week of Chris Evans Breakfast Show. In April 2022, Mulhern then went back to Virgin to host a week of Chris Evans Breakfast Show once more.

Stephen Mulhern Catchphrase

Since 2013, Mulhern has been linked to the word “unbelievable,” which over time evolved into his catchphrase. He frequently uses it on Britain’s Got More Talent as he exits the stage at the conclusion of a segment, and Ant and Dec frequently imitate him. Mulhern is also known for saying “doosh!” Mulhern has been hosting a revived version of the ITV game show Catchphrase since April 2013.

Stephen Mulhern CITV

In 1998, Mulhern started presenting on CITV. Between 2001 and 2003, he co-hosted four episodes of Finger Tips with Fearne Cotton, and in 2004, he did the same with Naomi Wilkinson.

Stephen Mulhern Magic Numbers

Mulhern’s father, who started teaching him tricks when he was 11 years old, sparked his interest in comedy and magic. The family went on vacation to Butlin’s Minehead in Somerset, which is where Mulhern started giving performances. He joined The Magic Circle at a young age, which led to him being featured in a piece about Harry Houdini on Blue Peter. Mulhern later received a suspension from The Magic Circle for disclosing a magic trick on the kids’ show Finger Tips. Eventually, the suspension was lifted.

After finishing school, he produced Stephen’s Mega Mad Magic Show, a magic show. After Michael Barrymore turned him down for My Kind of People when he was 18 years old, he won The Big Big Talent Show, a Jonathan Ross-hosted television talent competition, and as a result, in 1997, he received an invitation to participate in the Royal Variety Performance at the Victoria Palace Theatre.

Mulhern has appeared on the Disney Channel and later on CITV’s Saturday Showdown with Holly Willoughby. Since then, he has appeared on The Quick Trick Show and, most recently, Tricky TV. Mulhern produced and hosted the Channel 4 magic program Freaky in 2005. He placed second in a 2006 episode of The Slammer after performing a magic routine. First was the dance group Flawless, which later appeared on the Mulhern-hosted spinoff program Britain’s Got Talent. During the phone-in portion of Mulhern’s 2010 entertainment program Magic Numbers, magic and illusions were performed.

Stephen Mulhern TV Shows

♦ 1997 – Timmy Towers
♦ 1998–2002 – CITV
♦ 1999–2004 – The Quick Trick Show
♦ 2000–2004 – Finger Tips
♦ 2002–2003 – Brilliant Creatures
♦ 2003 – You Can Do Magic
♦ 2003–2004 – Globo Loco
♦ 2004 – Junior Eurovision Song Contest: The British Final
♦ 2004–2006 – Holly & Stephen’s Saturday Showdown
♦ 2005 – Stars in Their Eyes
♦ 2005–2006, 2010 – Tricky TV
♦ 2006–2007 – Dancing on Ice: Defrosted
♦ 2007–2019 – Britain’s Got More Talent
♦ 2007–2011 – Animals Do the Funniest Things
♦ 2009 – All Star Impression Show