Luca Alexander Net Worth

Luca Alexander is an actor born on February 27, 1971. He is best known for his roles in Like Son, Like Father (2017), Henry Danger (2014) and Johnny (2016). He has been in the entertainment industry for many years and continues to be a successful actor.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor
Birth Day February 27, 1971
Age 53 YEARS OLD
Residence Thames Ditton, Surrey, England
Occupation Presenter
Years active 1997–present
Employer Channel 4 (current) BBC (former)
Television Homes Under the Hammer
Spouse(s) Stewart Castledine (m. 2000)
Children 2

💰 Net worth

Luca Alexander, renowned for his acting prowess, has built a considerable net worth throughout his successful career in the entertainment industry. Born in 1971, Luca Alexander's net worth is estimated to be between $100,000 and $1 million as of 2024. With his impressive talent and dedication to his craft, he has garnered fame and fortune, becoming a prominent figure in the world of acting. As an accomplished actor, Luca Alexander's net worth reflects his years of hard work and consistent dedication to his craft.

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Biography/Timeline

1998

Alexander has presented on the Nickelodeon channel, Channel 5's morning children's block Milkshake! and It's a Knockout. Alexander was also one of the main presenters on the now defunct TV Travelshop Channel which was on air from April 1998 to March 2005. Alexander co-presented the BBC's Homes Under the Hammer alongside Martin Roberts from its launch in 2003 until 2016, when she announced that she was leaving the programme.

2000

Alexander was introduced to ex-Premier League footballer Stewart Castledine by mutual friend, radio presenter Robin Banks. She married Castledine in 2000 in Richmond, west London – with Tamzin Outhwaite as chief bridesmaid – in an event covered by Hello! magazine. The couple have two children. They live in Thames Ditton, Surrey.

2016

In July 2016, Alexander presented the first episode of the 5-part BBC documentary series Matron, Medicine and Me: 70 Years of the NHS in which she explored the current and historical medical treatment of patients with disabilities in the UK and described her own family's experience of the National Health Service after her daughter was diagnosed with transverse myelitis. In 2017, she appeared in Channel 4's Tried and Tasted: The Ultimate Shopping List. She began presenting the daytime Channel 4 series Best of Both Worlds in 2017, replacing Kirstie Allsopp. In 2017 she co-presented Lost and Found on Channel 4 daytime with Simon O'Brien.