Bear Grylls, (born Edward Michael Grylls, 7 June 1974) is an English adventurer, writer and television presenter. He is best known for his television series Man vs. Wild, known as Born Survivor in the United Kingdom. He was the youngest Briton to climb Mount Everest, doing so at age 23.[6] In July 2009, Grylls was appointed the youngest ever Chief Scout at the age of 35.
Grylls grew up in Donaghadee, Northern Ireland and Bembridge on the Isle of Wight.[7][8] He is the son of the late Conservative party politician Sir Michael Grylls and Lady Grylls (née Sarah Ford).[9] His maternal grandparents were Patricia Ford,[10] an Ulster Unionist Party MP and Neville Ford who played first-class cricket. He has one sibling—an elder sister, Lara Fawcett, a cardio-tennis coach. In an episode of Man vs. Wild featuring Hollywood actor Will Ferrell, he said his sister gave him the nickname "Bear" when he was just a week old.
Grylls was educated at Eaton House, Ludgrove School, Eton College, where he helped start its first mountaineering club[11], and Birkbeck, University of London,[12] where he graduated with a degree, obtained part-time, in Hispanic studies in 2002. From an early age, he learned to climb as well as sail from his father, who was a member of the prestigious Royal Yacht Squadron. As a teenager, he learned to skydive and also earned a second dan black belt in Shotokan karate. He now practices Yoga and Ninjutsu. He also became involved in Scouting, beginning at age eight, as a Cub Scout.[13] He speaks English, Spanish, and French.[14] Grylls is a Christian, describing his faith as the "backbone" in his life.[14][15]
Although Grylls was christened 'Edward' he has legally changed his forename to 'Bear'.[16]
Grylls married Shara Grylls (née Cannings Knight) in 2000.[3][10] They have three sons: Jesse, Marmaduke,[17] and Huckleberry (born 15 January 2009 via natural childbirth on his houseboat).[5]
Grylls grew up in Donaghadee, Northern Ireland and Bembridge on the Isle of Wight.[7][8] He is the son of the late Conservative party politician Sir Michael Grylls and Lady Grylls (née Sarah Ford).[9] His maternal grandparents were Patricia Ford,[10] an Ulster Unionist Party MP and Neville Ford who played first-class cricket. He has one sibling—an elder sister, Lara Fawcett, a cardio-tennis coach. In an episode of Man vs. Wild featuring Hollywood actor Will Ferrell, he said his sister gave him the nickname "Bear" when he was just a week old.
Grylls was educated at Eaton House, Ludgrove School, Eton College, where he helped start its first mountaineering club[11], and Birkbeck, University of London,[12] where he graduated with a degree, obtained part-time, in Hispanic studies in 2002. From an early age, he learned to climb as well as sail from his father, who was a member of the prestigious Royal Yacht Squadron. As a teenager, he learned to skydive and also earned a second dan black belt in Shotokan karate. He now practices Yoga and Ninjutsu. He also became involved in Scouting, beginning at age eight, as a Cub Scout.[13] He speaks English, Spanish, and French.[14] Grylls is a Christian, describing his faith as the "backbone" in his life.[14][15]
Although Grylls was christened 'Edward' he has legally changed his forename to 'Bear'.[16]
Grylls married Shara Grylls (née Cannings Knight) in 2000.[3][10] They have three sons: Jesse, Marmaduke,[17] and Huckleberry (born 15 January 2009 via natural childbirth on his houseboat).[5]
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