The well-known English presenter, comedian, and writer Mark Dolan was born on March 17, 1974 (52 years old) in Camden, London, England. 

Mark first gained visibility with the television show Balls of Steel (Channel 4, 2005–2008).

Dolan has hosted additional shows, appeared in stand‑up comedy, and worked in radio.

Let’s read the biography of Mark Dolan to learn more about his life, family, career, education, net worth, and interesting facts.

Mark Dolan Wiki & Early Life

Mark Dolan Wiki & Early Life
Full NameMark Dolan
ProfessionPresenter, Comedian, Writer
Age52 years old
Date of BirthMarch 17, 1974
NationalityBritish
Zodiac/Sun SignPisces
BirthplaceCamden, London, England, UK
Current AddressLondon, England, UK

Mark Dolan Wife & Children

Mark Dolan has been married to Maria since 2004, but their exact wedding date or venue, and more details about his wife, are yet to be updated.

Children

Mark and Maria are blessed with two children; however, their names and others are yet to be confirmed.

Relationship StatusMarried
WifeMaria
Children Yet to be updated

Mark Dolan Family

There is very limited public information available about Mark Dolan’s parents or siblings. As of now, he hasn’t shared the names or professions of his father or mother. Similarly, there are no verified details about any brothers or sisters.

Parent’s NameFather: Yet to be updated 
Mother: Yet to be updated
SiblingsYet to be updated

Mark Dolan Education

Mark Dolan received his early education at University College School, a private school located in Hampstead, London. This school is known for its academic reputation and emphasis on the arts, which may have supported Dolan’s early interest in media and performance.

After completing school, he attended the University of Edinburgh, one of the UK’s top universities. 

There, he studied English and Philosophy. During his time at university, Dolan became involved in student comedy and performing arts. 

His involvement in university theatre and stand-up circles played a key role in shaping his future career as a comedian and presenter.

SchoolUniversity College School
Alma MaterUniversity of Edinburgh
Highest QualificationBachelor’s degree

Mark Dolan Career

Mark Dolan Career

Mark Dolan started as a stand-up comedian in the early 2000s and gradually moved into television and radio. 

His mix of observational humor and calm presenting style helped him become a familiar face on UK TV. 

Over the years, he’s worked across entertainment, hidden-camera stunts, documentaries, and, more recently, news-based talk shows.

Early Career in Comedy

Mark began performing stand-up in the late 1990s and became a finalist in Channel 4’s “So You Think You’re Funny?” competition in 2000. 

That recognition opened doors for his comedy work, and he became a regular on the UK comedy circuit.

Hidden Camera & Prank Shows

In 2002, he got his first taste of TV through Channel 4’s “The Richard Taylor Interviews,” where he played a fictional interviewer tricking real job applicants. 

It was part of a trend of hidden-camera comedy and allowed him to blend scripted performance with real-world reactions.

Mainstream Breakthrough – Balls of Steel

His biggest TV breakthrough came in 2005 as the host of “Balls of Steel” on Channel 4. The show featured outrageous stunts and prank segments performed by comedians. 

Dolan’s straight-faced delivery and deadpan reactions became a signature part of the show’s appeal. It ran for three seasons until 2008.

Documentary Work – The World’s… and Me

He later moved into more personal and quirky documentaries with Channel 4’s series “The World’s… and Me”. 

These episodes featured Dolan exploring unusual communities and lifestyles, such as the tallest people, the heaviest people, or the richest teenagers. His tone balanced curiosity with respect, and the series was well received for its human focus.

He also wrote a book inspired by these shows: “The World’s Most Extraordinary People and Me.”

Hosting and Panel Shows

In 2006, he hosted “The Last Word” on More4, a nightly review show during the launch of the new channel.

In 2012, he presented “The Mad Bad Ad Show” on Channel 4, a humorous look at advertising and how it influences people.

Radio Career

By 2017, Dolan had shifted into radio. He hosted a breakfast show on FUBAR Radio, an uncensored online station aimed at younger listeners. 

In 2019, he joined talkRADIO, where he presented drivetime and weekend shows. His style there was a mix of current events, interviews, and light satire.

GB News and TalkTV

In 2021, he became a regular presenter on GB News, hosting a nightly show called “Mark Dolan Tonight.”

This marked his full move into current affairs and political talk. He often tackled trending stories, public debates, and social issues with a mix of commentary and humor.

In 2025, Dolan joined TalkTV, though the details of his role are still emerging. His switch signals that he’s still active and evolving in the UK broadcasting world.

YearRole/TitleOrganisation/Project
2000Finalist, stand-upSo You Think You’re Funny?
2002Host/ActorThe Richard Taylor Interviews (C4)
2005–2008HostBalls of Steel (C4)
2006HostThe Last Word (More4)
2008–2010Presenter & AuthorThe World’s… and Me / Book
2012HostThe Mad Bad Ad Show (C4)
2017Radio HostFUBAR Radio
2019PresentertalkRADIO
2021TV HostGB News
2025TV HostTalkTV

Mark Dolan Net Worth, Salary

Mark Dolan’s net worth is estimated at $2 million, while his annual salary is still to be updated. 

Net Worth in Dollars (Approx.)$2 million
Salary (Approx.)Yet to be updated

Mark Dolan Height, Weight & Physical Stats

Mark Dolan Height

Mark Dolan stands at around 6 feet 4 inches (195 cm), giving him a tall and noticeable presence on screen. He has dark brown hair and blue eyes, features that complement his calm on-air style.

HeightIn centimetres: 195 cm   
In meters: 1.95 m
In feet & inches: 6 feet 4 inches
WeightIn kg: Yet to be updated
n lbs: Yet to be updated
Body MeasurementsYet to be updated
Hair ColorDark brown
Eye ColorBlue

Mark Dolan Instagram, X, Facebook, YouTube

InstagramInstagram Profile@mrmarkdolan
XX (Twitter) Icon@mrmarkdolan
FacebookFacebook Profile@mrmarkdolan
YouTubeYouTube Icon@MarkDolanShow

Interesting Facts About Mark Dolan

  • Mark Dolan hosted the Channel 4 show Balls of Steel, which aired from 2005 to 2008.
  • Mark authored a book titled The World’s Most Extraordinary People and Me.
  • He has worked in both television and radio, including shows on talkRADIO and GB News.
  • Dolan’s early TV work included hidden-camera comedy segments.

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