- Born
- DiedDecember 11, 2017 (idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis)
- Nickname
- Cheggers
- Height5′ 5″ (1.65 m)
- Keith Chegwin was born on January 17, 1957 in Liverpool, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Shaun of the Dead (2004), Macbeth (1971) and Egghead's Robot (1970). He was married to Maria Fielden and Maggie Philbin. He died on December 11, 2017.
- SpousesMaria Fielden(2000 - December 11, 2017) (his death, 1 child)Maggie Philbin(1982 - 1993) (divorced, 1 child)
- RelativesJanice Long(Sibling)Jeffrey Chegwin(Sibling)Hugo Chegwin(Niece or Nephew)
- Chegwin was a recovered alcoholic who rebuilt his career against the odds. He was sober for 20 years.
- He was the younger brother of DJ and presenter Janice Long and twin brother of music PR man Jeffrey Chegwin.
- He was talent-spotted by June Collins, mother of Phil Collins, on behalf of the Barbara Speake Stage School.
- He had a son Ted (b. 1998) with his wife Maria Fielden. He had a daughter Rose (b. 1988) from his marriage to Maggie Philbin.
- In a 2001 interview he admitted that he had smoked 60 cigarettes a day throughout his adult life.
- I was in a school play and I was singing the first song that Phil Collins ever wrote. Yeah, true story. I went to the Barbara Speake Stage School and his mother ran the school. Phil was there too and he wrote a song and I sang it. So the first character or part that I had in the show was singing a Phil Collins number, the first song that he ever wrote and I've still got a copy of it!
- [his final tweet on 28 September 2017 (he died on 11 December 2017)] Still not right. I will be back - But not for a bit yet. I'm so sorry.
- [on his internet broadcasting studio in 2001] Australia, America, you name it, they're all watching. I'm absolutely flabbergasted by it all. One minute we might be talking to a guy in Mississippi and then putting him in touch with his mother in Hull.
- I've always loved the spontaneity of outside broadcasts - it's great seeing people's faces when they realise that they're on national TV. But why is it that while we're on air, tearing round someone's house, the phone rings and a family friend shouts "Did you know you're on the telly!?" I reckon they've guessed by then...
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