Ben Fogle

Television host and author

Ben Fogle - Television host and author
Born

November 3rd, 1973
52 years ago

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United Kingdom

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A television host and author, this individual became recognized for presenting various programs on adventure and wildlife, particularly through the series 'Who Dares Wins' and 'Animal Rescue.' The individual also authored several books exploring themes of travel and nature, combining personal experiences with insights into the great outdoors. Through volunteering and participating in unique expeditions, this person showcased a passion for adventure, often engaging with communities around the world.

Hosted 'Who Dares Wins'

Wrote books on travel and nature

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