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'''CJ de Mooi''' ({{IPA-nl|də moːi̯|pron}}; born '''Joseph Connagh''', 6 November 1969) is a professional [[:wikt:quizzer|quizzer]] and a murderer, best known as a panellist on the [[BBC television]] show ''[[Eggheads (TV series)|Eggheads]]''. He adopted the name de Mooi when modelling; he translates it as [[Dutch language|Dutch]] for "handsome", though the actual translation would be "the beautiful".
'''CJ de Mooi''' ({{IPA-nl|də moːi̯|pron}}; born '''Joseph Connagh''', 6 November 1969) is a professional [[:wikt:quizzer|quizzer]], best known as a panellist on the [[BBC television]] show ''[[Eggheads (TV series)|Eggheads]]''. He adopted the name de Mooi when modelling; he translates it as [[Dutch language|Dutch]] for "handsome", though the actual translation would be "the beautiful".


De Mooi appeared on a number of television quiz shows before ''Eggheads'' first aired in 2003, where he was one of five original members of the show's eponymous team. In December 2011, de Mooi announced he had left ''Eggheads'' permanently to pursue an acting career.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.demooi.co.uk/biography.html|title=CJ de Mooi|accessdate=25 May 2012}}</ref> He appeared in broadcast episodes until August 2012 and was replaced on the show by [[David Rainford (quiz contestant)|Dave Rainford]]. However, he returned to a new, short-lived format of ''Eggheads'' in 2014 called ''[[Revenge of the Egghead]]''.<ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03x4vsn</ref> He has stated he returned because of his 'love of the show'.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijScN41dkuI</ref> He has since returned to the main version of ''Eggheads'' replacing [[Daphne Fowler]].
De Mooi appeared on a number of television quiz shows before ''Eggheads'' first aired in 2003, where he was one of five original members of the show's eponymous team. In December 2011, de Mooi announced he had left ''Eggheads'' permanently to pursue an acting career.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.demooi.co.uk/biography.html|title=CJ de Mooi|accessdate=25 May 2012}}</ref> He appeared in broadcast episodes until August 2012 and was replaced on the show by [[David Rainford (quiz contestant)|Dave Rainford]]. However, he returned to a new, short-lived format of ''Eggheads'' in 2014 called ''[[Revenge of the Egghead]]''.<ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03x4vsn</ref> He has stated he returned because of his 'love of the show'.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijScN41dkuI</ref> He has since returned to the main version of ''Eggheads'' replacing [[Daphne Fowler]].

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CJ de Mooi
CJ de Mooi in 2011
Born
Joseph Connagh

(1969-11-06) 6 November 1969 (age 54)
Barnsley, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Occupation(s)Actor and television personality
Height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
WebsiteOfficial website

CJ de Mooi (pronounced [də moːi̯]; born Joseph Connagh, 6 November 1969) is a professional quizzer, best known as a panellist on the BBC television show Eggheads. He adopted the name de Mooi when modelling; he translates it as Dutch for "handsome", though the actual translation would be "the beautiful".

De Mooi appeared on a number of television quiz shows before Eggheads first aired in 2003, where he was one of five original members of the show's eponymous team. In December 2011, de Mooi announced he had left Eggheads permanently to pursue an acting career.[1] He appeared in broadcast episodes until August 2012 and was replaced on the show by Dave Rainford. However, he returned to a new, short-lived format of Eggheads in 2014 called Revenge of the Egghead.[2] He has stated he returned because of his 'love of the show'.[3] He has since returned to the main version of Eggheads replacing Daphne Fowler.

Early life

De Mooi studied English and Performing Arts at Rotherham College of Arts and Technology[4] before embarking upon a modelling career in Germany which lasted for four and a half years.[5]

On a self-recorded YouTube video,[6] CJ claims to have had a highly abusive childhood, causing him to run away from home shortly after his seventeenth birthday and become homeless beginning in Rotherham and Sheffield. The video described how he travelled to London, jumped on a ferry to Amsterdam and later moved on to Cologne, where a chance encounter outside a gay bar led to the beginnings of his modelling career. De Mooi said that in 1988 he may have killed a man who was attempting to mug him by punching and throwing him into a canal in Amsterdam.[7]

Career

Quizzer

In 2000, de Mooi applied to several game and quiz shows as a contestant and stood out for being outspoken (his tirade when voted off The Weakest Link has been featured on the show's website, video and led to a 'bad losers show' which he eventually won). He has also appeared on numerous other quiz shows including Fifteen to One, Countdown, Beat the Nation, 100% and No Win, No Fee. He challenged six former professional snooker players during the 2010 World Snooker Championship to test his snooker knowledge against their knowledge of chosen specialist subjects. He won all but one round, John Parrott being the only player to get the better of him.

As part of the Cardiff Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Mardi Gras in March 2007, de Mooi acted as host of a quiz night.[8] He also hosted a quiz at the June 2010 conference of the British Humanist Association.[9] De Mooi has written a book entitled How to Win TV Quiz Shows.[4]

Chess

De Mooi was a club chess player from 1990 to 2009. At the peak his chess rating was 158 ECF. In 2010 he was elected President of the English Chess Federation.[10]

In September 2010 he was very outspoken as a delegate to the FIDE Presidential Elections. De Mooi described the events, which saw Kirsan Ilyumzhinov re-elected over Anatoly Karpov, as "a farce of a vote", going on to declare: "You wouldn't believe the blatant breaking of rules and FIDE's written statutes. It's amazing. There wasn't even a pretence of fairness and free speech." According to de Mooi, Ilyumzhinov, FIDE's president for 15 years, had refused to allow Karpov's supporters to address FIDE's general assembly meeting, but turned off their microphones and carried on speaking himself and ignored legal points raised from the floor, eventually storming off stage with FIDE's ruling board.[11]

Acting

CJ moved into professional acting full time in 2011 and has appeared in plays, musicals and pantomimes. In 2014, he performed in and produced two plays by Harvey Fierstein in London's west end and was then cast in the Lazarus Theatre productions of Troilus & Cressida and Coriolanus.[12] He also completed filming on his movie debut The Renata Road,[13] which is scheduled for cinema release in 2015.

Personal life

CJ de Mooi is not de Mooi's birth name: he had it changed by deed poll at age 19 and is quoted as saying "I no longer wanted to be associated with my family". De Mooi translates from Dutch to mean to "the beautiful"; however it is also not an uncommon Dutch family name. He currently resides in Wales with his civil partner Andrew Doran.[14] De Mooi is teetotal and a vegetarian.[15][16]

Charity

De Mooi ran in the 2009 Flora London Marathon raising money for Amnesty International.[17] He also competed in the 2012 Virgin London Marathon, completing with a time of 3 hours 16 minutes and 30 seconds.[18]

In 2015, he ran the London Marathon for Shooting Star CHASE, a children's hospice finishing in 2 hours 58 minutes 30 seconds [19]

References

  1. ^ "CJ de Mooi". Retrieved 25 May 2012.
  2. ^ http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03x4vsn
  3. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijScN41dkuI
  4. ^ a b "C J de Mooi biography". Retrieved 15 February 2010.
  5. ^ Harrison, Rute (25 November 2008). "CJ De Mooi really is an egghead". FemaleFirst. Retrieved 5 August 2009.
  6. ^ "CJ de Mooi on homelessness". Retrieved 13 May 2014.
  7. ^ Leon Watson (7 September 2015). "I think I killed a man, says Eggheads panellist". Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 7 September 2015.
  8. ^ Cardiff Mardi Gras celebrate Charlotte’s baby news Pink News, 12 April 2007
  9. ^ British Humanist Association Conference. Retrieved 29 June 2010
  10. ^ ECF Officials English Chess Federation
  11. ^ Chess world shocked as Karpov fails to capture top job guardian.co.uk, 29 September 2010
  12. ^ http://www.spotlight.com/interactive/cv/9330-8942-4894
  13. ^ http://www.renataroad.com
  14. ^ Radio Times. BBC Magazines. Retrieved 7 August 2010
  15. ^ CJ de Mooi TV Lives
  16. ^ British Celebrity Vegetarians – CJ de Mooi Veggie Advisor
  17. ^ 2009 Flora London Marathon Result
  18. ^ Virgin London Marathon 2010 results
  19. ^ http://results-2015.virginmoneylondonmarathon.com/2015/?pid=search

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