David Attenborough
Biography
Sir David Frederick Attenborough, born on 8 May 1926, is an esteemed English broadcaster and naturalist. He is renowned for his work with the BBC Natural History Unit, particularly for writing and presenting the acclaimed "Life" series, which offers an extensive exploration of the world's flora and fauna. Attenborough held significant roles within the BBC, including controller of BBC Two and director of programming for BBC Television during the 1960s and 1970s. He is notable for being the only individual to have received BAFTAs for programs in black and white, color, HD, and 3D. Widely regarded as a national treasure in the UK, Attenborough was voted one of the 100 Greatest Britons in 2002. He is the younger brother of the late Richard Attenborough, a prominent director, producer, and actor.
- Birth name: David Frederick Attenborough
- Born: 8 May 1926 (99 years old)
- Country: United Kingdom
- Height: 178 cm (5' 10")