Bruce Forsyth
Bruce Forsyth
Sir Bruce Joseph Forsyth-Johnson CBE is an English television presenter and entertainer whose career spans 75 years. In 2012, Guinness World Records recognised Forsyth as having the longest television career for a male entertainer. Forsyth came to national attention from the mid-1950s through the ITV series Sunday Night at the London Palladium. Since then he has hosted series such as The Generation Game, Play Your Cards Right, The Price Is Right and You Bet!. He co-presented Strictly Come Dancing from...
NationalityEnglish
ProfessionGame Show Host
Date of Birth22 February 1928
CityLondon, England
On stage, I think I'm 35. Working takes over my whole body and I become a younger man - that's why I won't stop.
When you've been brought up in variety, I think timing is always important in your life. If I'm ever late for anything, whether it's personal or business, I always apologise. 'I'm sorry I'm late,' and all that. And if somebody is late meeting me, I expect them to say 'I'm sorry I'm late.' It's just, shall we say, showbiz etiquette of my day.
People think I am the crazy person on stage, but I know how to relax.
It may be an old cliche, but I think true love will last; it has no end. But finding the right person is a very difficult thing.
A round of golf is the ideal antidote to stress.
Just doing any kind of work - even an interview for breakfast television - makes me feel happy.
No one - apart from my agent, perhaps - should leave one of my shows in tears.
It's the combination of marrying a beautiful woman three decades younger and my iPad that keeps me young.
When I was in the business as a young performer, it was a recognised fact that when you got to 60 you were out, because there'd be a new crop of comics coming up all the time, every 10 years or so.
Did you write the words, or the lyrics?
If I go out one night, I must stay in the next. It's the same with my golf. If I play one day, I don't play the next. I try to pace myself.
In my mind, everything is too sanitised on television - what is wrong with things going wrong?
It gets harder every day to get out of bed. I don't feel like it loads of the time. It is only my exercise routine which wakes me up.