Bert Newton’s Accumulated Wealth

Bert Newton’s net worth stands at $15 Million


Biography of Bert Newton

Albert Watson “Bert” Newton, AM, MBE, also known as Moonface, is a seasoned Australian entertainer and prominent figure in Radio, Theatre, and Television. He is recognized for his hosting roles in television series such as In Melbourne Tonight, Good Morning Australia, and 20 to 1. Newton has been instrumental in hosting numerous television shows across various genres.


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Full NameBert Newton
Net Worth$15 Million
Date Of BirthJuly 23, 1938
Place Of BirthFitzroy, Australia
ProfessionActor, TV Personality
EducationMarist College Ashgrove
NationalityAustralia
SpousePatti Newton (m. 1974)
ChildrenMatthew Newton, Lauren Newton
NicknamesAlbert Watson Newton , Albert Watson “Bert” Newton , Bert Newton, AM, MBE
IMDB
AwardsGold Logie Award for Best Personality on Australian Television, Logie Awards Hall of Fame, Logie Award for Most Popular Male (Victoria), Logie Award for Best Australian Music Compere, Logie Award for Best Compere
NominationsLogie Award for Most Popular Light Entertainment Personality
MoviesFatty Finn, The Wannabes, Doctors and Nurses
TV ShowsGood Morning Australia, The Don Lane Show, 20 to One, The Graham Kennedy Show, Bert’s Family Feud, Ford Superquiz, In Melbourne Tonight, Tonight With Bert Newton, What a Year, New Faces, The Celebrity Game

Fascinating Facts

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1Will now be seen hosting Bert’s Family Feud (2006) on the Nine network – which is the network Bert spent most of his television career – it also was the network where he was the first man to appear naked on Australian Television in the 1970s. [December 2005]
2Grandfather of Sam Albert Newton Welsh, born on January 19, 2008.
3Father-in-law of Matt Welsh.
4He was awarded the MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) in the 1979 Queen’s Birthday Honours List for his services to the performing arts.
5Was injured at the 2006 Australian TV Week Logie Awards when he slipped on some gold-coloured confetti and fell off the stage. He suffered a sprained hand, a bruised nose & forehead, and a sore knee. TV viewers did not see Bert fall, as the show had ended when the accident took place.
6Was admitted to the hospital on June 8, 2005, suffering from a virus. Several step-ins were asked to take over Good Morning Australia (1993) until he recovered. It was the first time in the 14 years the show has been on air, that Bert has ever had a day off hosting “Good Morning Australia”.
7Shared a lengthy kiss with Rove McManus during the ‘Australia Unites’ telethon to raise money for the World Vision Tsunami appeal in January 2005. A caller pledged to donate $10,000 if Rove & Bert kissed on air, which they did, to the amusement of the celebrities in attendance at Melbourne’s Telstra Dome, and the millions watching on live television.
8Was for many years the host of Australia’s top TV award programme, “The Logies Award Show” and once, famously (in 1973), was upstaged by hopelessly drunk American actor Michael Cole, best-known for his role in the American TV series, Mod Squad (1968).
9Father of actor Matthew Newton and Lauren Newton.
10Began as a radio announcer in his early years, and worked with the late Vernon Jackson.

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