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Stephen Mulhern
Born (1977-08-04) 4 August 1977 (age 46)
Occupation(s)Television presenter, Magician

Stephen Daniel Mulhern (born 4 April 1977) is a British TV presenter, entertainer, and former magician. He began presenting in the studio on CITV in May 1998 and became a leading presenter on the channel, until he left in August 2002. He has presented a number of shows, including SMTV Live, Holly & Stephen's Saturday Showdown and Globo Loco. Mulhern also hosts Britain's Got More Talent on ITV2, where he conducts interviews with the judges and acts from the talent show.[1]

Magic

Mulhern attended St Bonaventure's Catholic Comprehensive School in Forest Gate, Newham; he began entertaining from a very young age and became interested in comedy and magic from his father, who would teach him a trick before bedtime when he was 13 years old. He was a member of The Magic Circle and has become a successful TV magician. Magic credits have included The Quick Trick Show and more recently Tricky TV. He has released a number of children's magic sets and videos and has toured the UK with his show, Stephen's Mega Mad Magic Show. The show proved popular attracting large audiences. He has taken part in the Royal Variety Performance at the Victoria Palace Theatre with The Queen in attendance.

In 2005 Stephen created and presented the Channel 4 magic show Freaky and was credited as executive producer. In 2006 he performed a magic routine in an episode of The Slammer, he came in second place; to the dance group "Flawless". "Flawless" went on to perform on Britain's Got Talent, which he presents the spin-off show for (Britain's Got More Talent). His latest show, ITV1's Magic Numbers featured magic and illusions during the phone-in process.

Stage career

Mulhern starred in the stage version of Grease as Danny Zuko. In 2005 he appeared on Celebrity Stars in Their Eyes as Robbie Williams.[2][failed verification] Mulhern has a regular slot at Butlins, where he once was a redcoat, during the summer season with a show of comedy, magic and gunge.[3][dead link] At Christmas 2002 he appeared in pantomime at the Ashcroft Theatre, Croydon.[4]

In 2005 he was back at Croydon with Danny La Rue and performed in Mother Goose in Bromley for the 2006/07 panto season.[5] [dead link]

He starred in Aladdin at the Marlowe Theatre in Canterbury, playing the leading role of Aladdin, however on dates when he was not able to play the role, due to television commitments, director and writer Paule Hendy stood in to take the role.[6][failed verification] He appeared again at the Marlowe playing Muggles in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs which starred former EastEnders actress Emma Barton (19 November until 18 January).

In 2009, Stephen presented the Britain's Got Talent Live Tour after a successful series of 'Britain's Got More Talent'. At the end of the year he performed in a new musical pantomime, 'Santa Claus and the Return of Jack Frost' at the Mayflower Theatre in Southampton playing the Chief of Elves.[7] He can play the violin and piano.

In July 2010, Stephen presented a live quiz and variety show "Magic Numbers", in which viewers, whose landline or mobile phone numbers contain two of the digits generated from a variety of six game shows and stunts, have the chance to win £250,000. The show was broadcast in the UK on ITV1 at 8.00pm on Saturdays and was recorded in the London Studios.

Starting the 4th December 2010, Stephen is playing the leading role in the annual Christmas pantomime 'Aladdin' at the Theatre Royal, Nottingham.

Television credits

Mulhern's television credits consist mainly of entertainment shows:

References

  1. ^ ITV.com: Britain's Got Talent Hosts Retrieved 1 August 12010
  2. ^ Stephen Mulhern Biography James Grant Management
  3. ^ Family Events CreamyNet.com
  4. ^ Performance Diary It's Behind You.com
  5. ^ Pantomimes in Bromley Churchill Theatre Pantomimes.org
  6. ^ Event archive MarloweTheatre.com
  7. ^ What's on at the Mayflower Retrieved 22 April 2010

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