Michael McIntyre’s Shoe Size and Body Measurements

Michael McIntyre Shoe Size

Biography

Michael McIntyre’s shoe size can be described as big. All his body statistics are here!

Michael McIntyre is an English comedian, presenter and actor born on February 21, 1976. He was reported to be the highest grossing comedian in the world in 2012. Michael has performed three times on BBC One’s Live at the Apollo in 2007, 2008 and 2009. Fe has also released four DVDs entitled, Hello Wembley, Showtime and Happy, Live and Laughing and Glorious. His other appearances on several comedy shows included 8 out of 10 cats. The big Fat Quiz of the Year and Friday Night with Jonathan Ross. In 2009, McIntyre began hosting his own show called Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow. Later on, he hosted the Royal Variety Performance in 2010 and 2014. Since 2016, Michael has presented Michael McIntyre’s Big Show. Throughout his career, he was honored with numerous awards and nominations including Chortle Awards and British Comedy Awards. As for his personal life, Michael McIntyre has been married to Kitty McIntyre since 2003 and the couple has two children together.

Body Measurements Table

All body measurements including for example shoe size, height and weight.

Body Measurements
Height170 cm, 5′ 7″
Weight86 kg, 190 pounds
Shoe Size (US)Shoe size 11
Body ShapeN/A

Quotes

"I've got some Jewish ancestry and I don't like waste."

Michael McIntyre

"It's a weird one: nobody notices when a brilliant comedian is fat or has sweat marks under their arms. Peter Kay isn't in the best shape and neither is Ricky Gervais, and it doesn't matter. Still, I like to feel like I'm transforming into something quite cool when I go on stage."

Michael McIntyre

"I go to the British Comedy Awards and, you know, quite a few people were making jokes at my expense. It just made me feel awful, because I am there with my wife and she has gone out and bought a dress. And it is my big night and I won, and yet the overriding experience was that of nastiness."

Michael McIntyre

"One of the positives of getting older is that you forget your age. Then you find out that you're younger than you thought you were."

Michael McIntyre

"I feel a bit weird about turning 40. It makes you feel like you've passed over on to the other side a bit."

Michael McIntyre

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