How old is Craig Revel Horwood, what's the Strictly judge's net worth and who's his boyfriend?

But how much is the BBC star paid? And what else has he done apart from judge Strictly?

Who is Craig Revel Horwood?

Craig Revel Horwood was born January 4, 1965.

He is an Australian-British dancer, choreographer and theatre director.

Craig is famed for his choreography and directing, but is best known for his role as a judge on Strictly Come Dancing.

When did Craig Revel Horwood join Strictly Come Dancing?

Craig has been on the judging panel of Strictly Come Dancing since it started in 2004.

He has a reputation for being the harshest of the judges and is often booed by the studio audience.

He is known for stringently applying rules when marking contestants.

What other work has Craig Revel Horwood done?

Craig is well known for his work on the stage.

He has choreographed and directed many shows in the West End including West Side Story and Sunset Boulevard.

Craig can also be found starring in pantomime at Christmas.

What is Craig Revel Horwood's net worth?

Craig earns £110,000 for each series of Strictly.

His estimated yearly earnings are £300,000, which includes theatre work and starring in panto.

Craig has two houses, each worth £1 million.

Craig has also agreed to appear on Who Do You Think You Are? on BBC One.


Is Craig Revel Horwood married?

Craig was married to Jane Horwood from 1990 to 1992.

He has said he was always bisexual, but since splitting from his wife has been openly gay.

Craig split from his partner Damon Scott in 2016.

The Strictly judge has now confirmed he is dating gardener Jonathan Myring, who is 22 years younger than him.

When is Strictly Come Dancing on TV?

Strictly Come Dancing launched on September 9 on BBC One, with the live shows kicking off on September 23.

Strictly always airs on BBC One in two parts. The main show is on Saturday normally around 7pm and the results show airs on Sunday at a similar time.

There will be a Christmas special again in 2017, with the celebrity participants announced in early November.

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