Adam Buxton Bio | Wiki
Adam Buxton is an English actor, comedian, podcaster, and writer. He is part of the comedy duo, Adam and Joe, with the filmmaker Joe Cornish. The two presented the Channel 4 television series The Adam and Joe Show and the BBC Radio 6 Music series, Adam and Joe.
Adam has produced music videos, including several collaborations with the band Radiohead. In 2015, he launched The Adam Buxton Podcast, in which he interviews comedians, musicians, authors, and celebrities. Moreover, Adam has appeared on panel shows including Would I Lie To You?, Never Mind the Buzzcocks, and 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown.
Adam Buxton Age
Adam was born on June 1969, in Shepherd’s Bush, London, United Kingdom. He is 52 years old.
Adam Buxton Height
He is a man of average stature and stands at a height of 5 ft 7 in (Approx.1.7 m).
Adam Buxton Family
He was born in Shepherd’s Bush, London to his parents Nigel Buxton and Valerie Birrell. Adam spent some of his childhood in Wales. His father served as the travel writer and wine critic Nigel, who later appeared on The Adam and Joe Show as “Baaad Dad” whereas his mother was Chilean. He has a brother named David.
Adam Buxton Wife
Adam is married to his beautiful wife Sarah Evans-Lombe. The couple celebrated their wedding in 2001. Together, they share three children Natty, Fran, and Hope. They live near Norwich.
Adam Buxton Education
He attended Windlesham House School in Pulborough, West Sussex, then Westminster School, London. At Westminster, Adam befriended his future comedy partner Joe Cornish and the future documentarian Louis Theroux. Later, he enrolled at the University of Warwick for two terms before dropping out to study sculpture at Cheltenham College of Art.
Adam Buxton Podcast
Adam has produced The Adam Buxton Podcast since September 2015. He interviews cultural figures including comedians, writers, and musicians. The first series went out weekly in 2015 before a Christmas episode with Joe Cornish, in the style of their BBC Radio 6 show.
Adam invited guests such as collaborators Louis Theroux, Joe Cornish, and Charlie Brooker, as well as other public figures such as Jon Ronson, Caitlin Moran, Michael Palin, and Brian Eno. The podcast won Best Online Comedy Talk Show at the Online Radio Awards, Podcast Champion at the British Podcast Awards, and the Internet Award from Chortle.
Adam Buxton Joe Cornish
Adam’s first television appearance was in an episode of Channel 4’s Takeover TV. In 1995, he hosted the show itself. Adam and Joe Cornish formed the comedy duo Adam and Joe, and with the production company World of Wonder created The Adam and Joe Show for Channel 4. The show ran for four series from 1996 to 2001.
In 1999, The Adam and Joe Book, a spin-off book written by Adam and Cornish, was published. They presented radio shows on Xfm and later BBC Radio 6 Music, which won a Silver Sony Award for Best Entertainment Programme in 2012.
Adam Buxton Song
Adam has collaborated on several occasions with the band Radiohead. He assisted with a 2007 webcast from their studio, co-directed the videos for their 2008 singles “Jigsaw Falling into Place” and “Nude”, and created a video vignette for their 2016 album A Moon Shaped Pool.
Adam Buxton Hot Fuzzy
He appeared as a future version of himself in the BBC Two comedy series Time Trumpet, which started a six-part series in August 2006. In 2007, Adam portrayed journalist Tim Messenger in Edgar Wright’s film Hot Fuzz. He has also appeared in the film Stardust, covering for Noel Fielding, who was ill at the time of production. Additionally, Adam appeared in the BBC Three comedy sketch show Rush Hour, which premièred on 19 March 2007.
Adam Buxton Ramble Book
He released the audiobook version of his autobiography, Ramble Book, in April 2020, published by HarperCollins. Adam provided voice acting roles for the Cartoon Network pilot Beetle and Bean.
Adam Buxton Net Worth
He earns his wealth from his career, therefore, he has amassed a fortune over the years. Adam’s estimated net worth is $987,656.
Who Is Adam Buxton
Adam is an English actor, comedian, podcaster, and writer. He is part of the comedy duo, Adam and Joe, with the filmmaker Joe Cornish. The two presented the Channel 4 television series The Adam and Joe Show and the BBC Radio 6 Music series, Adam and Joe.