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Stephen John Coogan Age, Net Worth, Relationships, & More

by Wickey Thom - 2025-11-11 17:26:01 5561 Views
	Stephen John Coogan Age, Net Worth, Relationships, & More

The actor and comedian  Steve Coogan is known for his comedic radio and television character Alan Partridge, who has produced several series and a film. Coogan has also starred in Philomena, Stan and Ollie, and The Reckoning around the world within 80 days. Beyond Coogan's acting and writing career, he has gained his followers’ attention for his relationships with models, well-known actresses and singers. He began his career in the 1980s, working as a voice artist on the satirical puppet show Spitting Image and providing voiceovers for television and advertisements. In the early 1990s, he began creating original comic characters, leading him to win the Perrier Award at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. In 1999, he co-founded the production company Baby Cow Productions with Henry Normal.

Early life and career of Steve Coogan

Steve Coogan was born on October 14, 1965. The star grew up in Alkrington in Rochdale, where he continued his education in 4 A-levels, which include English literature, British government and politics, Art and General studies. Coogan had a good taste for acting and comedy; he also worked as a voice artist for advertisements and for puppet shows. Later, he decided to extend his comedy career by performing in sketch shows and at different festivals, particularly at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. On the other hand, he was working on Radio 4 on The Hours. Furthermore, he is considered a well-known character due to his performance in a number of shows, which include Knowing Me, Knowing You with Alan Patridge and Mid Morning Matters with Alan Patridge.  In the 2000s, the Coogan transition was noticed from doing films to coming in dramatic roles. He performed different roles, including 24-hour Party People and played Octavius, a miniature Roman general figure in the Night at the Museum trilogy.

Net worth

Fans have grown curious about Steve Coogan‘s net worth in 2025. They also want to know the sources of his earnings. The 59-year-old English comedian and actor has acted in multiple prominent films and television shows over the years. Coogan is most famous for his role of Alan Partridge, an inept social media personality. The character first appeared in the BBC Radio 4 programme On the Hour. Coogan later reprised the role in the comedy TV show The Day Today, the sitcom I’m Alan Partridge, and the film Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa. Outside of Partridge, Coogan’s other notable credits include films like Marie Antoinette, Stan & Ollie, and the Despicable Me franchise.

Profile Summary

Full nameStephen John Coogan
Famous as  Film actress 
Age59 years old  
Net Worth$160 million 
Marital statusmarried
Date of birth October 14, 1965
GenderFemale
NationalityBritish 
Ethnicity  Irish
ReligionCatholic faith
Height in feet5’10″ inches 
Height in cm179 cm
Weight in pounds139lb
Weight in kg53kg

Marital status and children

In 2002,  Coogan married British socialite Caroline Hickman, but the couple could not continue their relationship and divorced in 2005. Their marriage ended due to a miscommunication pattern. During his divorce, he had a two-week fling with Hole singer Courtney Love, who was married to Nirvana rocker Kurt Cobain. 

In 2021, Love called the rendezvous one of my life’s great shames on social media. In her post, the musician criticised her solo record America’s sweetheart by adding this statement Steve Coogan or crack is one of my life’s great shames. However, beyond Courtney Love, Coogan had multiple high-profile relationships. Coogan dated actress and restaurant heiress China Chow between 2008 and 2011, model Elle Basey between 2011 and 2014 and Melanie Sykes in 2018 and 2019. Moreover, Steve Coogan has a daughter named Clare Coogan, from his relationship with Anna Cole Steve Coogan. 

The daughter of Steven Coogan, a 26-year-old who previously worked in administration and later campaigned for the former deputy leader of the Labour Party, Lord Tom Watson, for three years. She has also played minor roles in her father’s projects, which include Saxondale, Mid Morning Matters with Alan Partridge, and The Alan Partridge podcast.

Steve Coogan's quiet camera life 

Coogan is understood to live in the quiet village of Barcombe within the Lewes District of East Sussex. The picturesque is located away from the hustle and bustle of city life, while this village sits costly upon the South Downs. However, the actor and comedian is popular for his love of cars, which later made him enthusiastic about motoring and cars over the years. On the other hand, he also loves to go tennis court and the swimming pool. While his mansion is believed to have plenty of space for different cars, particularly a collection of Ferraris. 

Before moving to Barcombe, Coogan lived in a beautiful house in Ovingdean on the outskirts of Brighton. Coogan lived in a house that is famous in its own right, Ovingdean Grange. The country mansion has two main claims to fame: first, as Steve Coogan lived over there and secondly for publishing its name in a well-known novel. The author William Ainsworth, a friend of Charles Dickens, wrote the novel Ovingdean Grange, published as “ A Tale Of The South Downs in 1857.

Political views on Palestine

Apart from his acting and filming life, he also gave his statement against the Horrific Hama’s attack by defending the pro-Palestine letter. He said that what happened in  Hamas is completely evil, and he also called for a Gaza ceasefire. Moreover, in an earlier week of October, not only Steven Coogan but also other cultural figures which including Coogan, Tilda Swinton and Miriam Margolyes, accused the Israeli government of not only tolerating war crimes but aiding and abetting them to continue the war in the wake of the Israel-Hamas conflict. This letter was also signed by directors Mike Leigh, Asif Kapadia and Michael Winterbottom, Outlander star Sam Heughan as well as comedians Josie Long and Frankie Boyle, and written by the Artist for Palestine UK. However, there has been a backlash by those who claim the letter should have condemned Hamas after the Palestinian militant group launched its largest-ever attack on Israel, which killed more than 1,000 people on Saturday, 7 October.

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