The Fortune Hotel host Stephen Mangan's stunning net worth revealed – plus little-known Harry Potter role
13.05.2024 - 17:51
/ ok.co.uk
Stephen Mangan is hosting TV's newest reality contest The Fortune Hotel, but has amassed a fortune of his own over his hugely successful career as an actor, writer and presenter. In ITV's The Fortune Hotel, viewers will see Stephen, 55, preside over 10 pairs of contestants who've moved into a Caribbean hotel and been given a briefcase - but only one duo's contains the £250,000 jackpot that they are all competing to be holding at the end of the game.
With a Traitors vibe to it, the contestants will have to bluff and scheme their way to victory as Stephen tries not to play favourites, having admitted he found it difficult to film after finding out each pair's reasons for wanting to win the lifechanging amount of money. Off screen, Stephen has carved out an eclectic career after suffering trauma early in his life and has built up his own fortune from varied roles, including a little-known connection to Harry Potter.
Stephen Mangan's net worth The star has built up a net worth estimated to be around £3.2 million thanks to his varied career that takes in acting, presenting and writing. Stephen is best known for his roles in Green Wing, Alan Partridge, Episodes, and more recently The Split, but also presents radio and TV shows and the dad-of-three has published five children's books.
He also works as a comedian and has been seen on panel shows such as 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown, and Have I Got News For You which he has also hosted. Eclectic career Stephen's career has spanned both comedy and drama, and included many years as a theatre actor, so when he landed a presenting role on Classic FM he was very aware of being a "jack-of-all-trades".
He told the Radio Times: "It’s definitely – stay in your lane. I think being a
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