The Herald

WHO AM I?

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1 • A TV presenter, I was born in London on 16th July 1966. I served 25 months in prison for dealing cocaine. I presented The Big Breakfast from 1997 to 2001.

2 • A churchman, I was born in South Africa in 1931 with the middle name Mpilo. I became Archbishop of Cape Town in 1986. I was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984.

3 • A nutritioni­st, I was born in Columbus, Ohio in 1930. My popular high-protein, low-carbohydra­te diet has been criticised by the Medical Research Council. I died following a fall on an icy pavement in New York in 2003.

4 • A comic actor, I was born in Wimbledon in 1961. My first regular TV role was in No Place Like Home in 1983. I played Gary in Men Behaving Badly.

5 • A chef, I was born in Scotland in 1966. I played for Glasgow Rangers as a boy. I threw critic A. A. Gill and Joan Collins out of my restaurant.

6 • A comedian and actor, I was born in Brooklyn in 1961 with the first names Edward Regan. I made my breakthrou­gh in the 1982 film 48 Hrs. My films include the Beverly Hills Cop series and The Haunted Mansion.

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