Will Self New Statesman, Bio, Wiki, Age, Height, Wife, Salary, and Net Worth

Will Self Bio | Wiki

Will Self is a famous English journalist, author, and political commentator. Currently, he writes a column for the New Statesman, and he was a columnist for the Observer, The Times, and also the Evening Standard. He is famous for his columns Building Design and also the Independent Magazine on psychology.

Moreover, he is a regular contributor to publications and also on British tv. He has since appeared on current affairs programs including Newsnight and Question Time. In addition, he is the author of 11 novels, five non-fiction books, and five fiction books.

Will Self Age

He was born on September 26, 1961, in London, England, United Kingdom. Will is 60 years old.

Will Self Height

He is a man of tall stature. Will stands at a height of 6 ft 5 in ( Approx 1.96 m ).

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Will Self Family

He was born to his supportive and hardworking parents in London, England, United Kingdom. Will is the son of Elaine Rosenbloom and Peter John Otter, a Professor of Public Administration at the London School of Economics. His parents divorced when he was 18 years and separated when he was nine. He has a brother Jonathan and Will developed an interest in works of science fiction at the age of 10 years.

Will Self Wife

He is currently single. Will was previously hitched to Deborah Orr in 1997. Deborah is a journalist from Scott and served for The Independent, The Guardian among other publications. The duo divorced in 2018 and they were parents to two sons Luther and Ivan. Deborah died on October 20, 2019. Will was first married to Kate Chancellor from 1989 to 1997 and they had two children a son, Alexis, and a daughter, Madeleine.

Will Self Education

He attended University College School and later attended University College School. Will graduated with a third-class degree in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics from Exeter College, Oxford. During his tenure, he was an editor and frequent contributor at Red Herring and Oxford Strumpet, a student newspaper.

Will Self New Statesman

He first worked as a road sweeper, in Brixton after his graduation. Will served as a cartoonist for the New Statesman and also a stand-up comedian for other publications. In 1995 he joined the Observer as a columnist. However, he gathered negative publicity in 1997 when he was sent to cover the election campaign of John Major. He was also caught by a rival journalist using heroin on the Prime Minister’s jet. moreover, he joined The Times as a columnist in 1997.

After three years he left Times to join the Independent on Sunday in 1999. Will spent four years at the station before moving to Even standard in 2002. Further, he was a panelist on Have I Got News for You and as a regular on Shooting Stars. He also appeared five times on Question Time in 2008. From 2003 to 2006 he was a regular contributor to the BBC2 television series Grumpy Old Men.

He writes a column for the New Statesman since 2009. Will was appointed in 2012 as a professor of Modern Thought at Brunel University London. In addition, he received Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize in 2008, Aga Khan Prize for Fiction, and also Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize in 1991.

Will Self Salary

He receives decent pay working as a column writer for New Statesman. Will’s salary is $86,540 annually.

Will Self Net Worth

He has over four decades of experience as a professional journalist and has written columns and publications to various stations. Will has an estimated net worth of $1.3 Million.

How Old Is Will Self

Will is 60 years old born on September 26, 1961, in London, England, United Kingdom.

Who Is Will Self

Will is a famous English journalist, author, and political commentator. Currently, he writes a column for the New Statesman, and he was a columnist for the Observer, The Times, and also the Evening Standard. He is famous for his columns Building Design and also the Independent Magazine on psychology.

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