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Greg Hemphill (Gregory Edward Hemphill) was born on 14 December, 1969 in Springburn, Glasgow, United Kingdom, is a Scottish actor and comedian. At 51 years old, Greg Hemphill height not available right now. We will update Greg Hemphill's height soon as possible.

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Popular As Gregory Edward Hemphill
Occupation Comedian,actor,director,writer
Greg Hemphill Age 53 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 14 December 1969
Birthday 14 December
Birthplace Springburn, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Nationality United Kingdom

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Who Is Greg Hemphill's Wife?

His wife is Julie Wilson Nimmo (m. 1999)

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Wife Julie Wilson Nimmo (m. 1999)
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Children Benny Hemphill

Greg Hemphill Net Worth

He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Greg Hemphill worth at the age of 53 years old? Greg Hemphill’s income source is mostly from being a successful Comedian. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Greg Hemphill's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2022 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Source of Income Comedian

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Timeline

2017

Kiernan and Hemphill announced another live show for SSE Hydro in 2017.

2016

In 2016, alongside Donald McLeary, Hemphill wrote the script for the horror/comedy film West Skerra Light. At a length of one hour, this was his first full length drama as a film director. In 2017, alongside Hopscotch Films, Hemphill was involved in directing the black comedy ghost-hunting drama Long Night at Blackstone. It is due to be screened on BBC ONE Scotland on April 2.

2014

Politically, he supports the Scottish National Party and voted "Yes" in favour of independence at the 2014 Scottish independence referendum.

In 2014, Still Game returned, with a live show at The SSE Hydro, where Hemphill reunited with Ford Kiernan. The show was a sell out, and featured the whole original cast Paul Riley, Mark Cox, Jane McCarry, Sanjeev Kohli and Gavin Mitchell. The series returned to television screens on BBC One in October 2016.

Hemphill guest starred in an episode of the award-winning children's television programme Katie Morag in 2014, playing the part of Donald John Cameron.

2013

Hemphill has been involved in the Scottish wrestling scene, matched against actor, comedian and writer, Robert Florence. They played bitter rivals at "Kelvin Brawl" in the Glasgow's Kelvin Hall on 21 June 2013. Comedian Frankie Boyle became part of this venture, unmasking himself at the end of the match.

2001

Hemphill was one of five candidates for the Rector of the University of Glasgow in 2001. He narrowly defeated Alasdair Gray for the post and was widely praised for taking an active interest in the role. His three-year term lasted until 2004.

1999

Hemphill and Kiernan scripted seven episodes between 1999 and 2000, for then popular children's television show Hububb. These were, Lullabubb, Top of the Bubbs, Conquer Leserest, Casual-Tea, Bubb Goes Boo, 2010: A Space Bubbsy and No Go Pogo. He guest starred alongside Kiernan in one episode, which he also scripted with Kiernan, Casual-Tea. However, his best known performances are alongside Ford Kiernan in the television sketch show Chewin' the Fat and its spin off, Still Game. In series three of Still Game, Hemphill's brother Steve has a cameo as a CN Tower lift operative.

1997

Following the success of Chewin' The Fat, Kiernan and Hemphill wrote Still Game. Still Game was based on the original play that the pair wrote for the Edinburgh Festival in 1997. The Characters Jack Jarvis and Victor McDade had appeared throughout the four series of Chewin' The Fat. Six series, and four specials were broadcast between 2002 and 2007.

1990

Hemphill has appeared in several projects. In 1990, he performed at the Edinburgh Fringe with Rab Christie and Neil Warhurst as the "Trio Brothers Troup", where they won the 1990 "So You Think You're Funny" trophy. He continued his stage work, appearing in the 1992 God Plus Support performance and in the popular 1995 Only an Excuse? tour. He also ventured into radio as the original presenter of football show, Off the Ball on BBC Radio Scotland and Eddie Mair Live.

1969

Gregory Edward Hemphill (born 14 December, 1969) is a Scottish comedian, actor, writer, and director. He is best known for his work with Ford Kiernan on the BBC Scotland comedy series Chewin' The Fat (1999-2005) and Still Game (2002-2007, 2016-2019). Hemphill was Rector of the University of Glasgow (2001–2004).