Birthday: 30 March 1965, Newick, East Sussex, England, UK
Birth Name: Piers Stefan O'Meara
Height: 183 cm
Piers Morgan was born on March 30, 1965 in Newick, East Sussex, England as Piers Stefan O'Meara. He is an actor and producer, known for Piers Morgan Tonight (2011), Piers Morgan's Life Stories (2009) and Good Morning Britain (2014). He has been married to Celia Walden since June 24, 2010. They have one child. He was previously married to ...
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Piers Morgan was born on March 30, 1965 in Newick, East Sussex, England as Piers Stefan O'Meara. He is an actor and producer, known for Piers Morgan Tonight (2011), Piers Morgan's Life Stories (2009) and Good Morning Britain (2014). He has been married to Celia Walden since June 24, 2010. They have one child. He was previously married to Marion Shalloe. Show less «
[on Susan Boyle losing Britain's Got Talent (2007) in 2009] It might be a blessing in disguise that ...Show more »
[on Susan Boyle losing Britain's Got Talent (2007) in 2009] It might be a blessing in disguise that she didn't win. Show less «
Let me know your views, good, bad and ugly. I've had it all.
Let me know your views, good, bad and ugly. I've had it all.
Journalism is no longer just about the print medium and in 25 years' time newspapers will have died ...Show more »
Journalism is no longer just about the print medium and in 25 years' time newspapers will have died out. You're left with a new form of journalism which will be conducted through the prism of iPads and everything else. It will always be about content - journalists will always have work, just in a different format. Show less «
Big Brother (2000) is about celebrating the talentless... Britain's Got Talent (2007) is 100 per cen...Show more »
Big Brother (2000) is about celebrating the talentless... Britain's Got Talent (2007) is 100 per cent about celebrating talent. Show less «
I miss the adrenalin of working in a newsroom when there's a massive breaking news story such as the...Show more »
I miss the adrenalin of working in a newsroom when there's a massive breaking news story such as the Arizona shootings. Now I have this show I will still be involved with news stories like that. I've come full circle. Show less «
[on the Australian convicted sex offender and former entertainer Rolf Harris] I interviewed Rolf Har...Show more »
[on the Australian convicted sex offender and former entertainer Rolf Harris] I interviewed Rolf Harris for my Life Stories show in 2011, and while never suspecting for a moment that he was a paedophile, there were odd clues to his darker side. Describing his self-confessed neglect of wife Alwen and daughter Bindi during periods of supposedly work-related depression, Harris welled up and told me: 'I remember my family saying they didn't know who I was. They said I was a total stranger. They had never seen me like this before. They had to walk around on tenterhooks. It was such a black period. It was like my life was over.' When I asked if he regretted his behaviour, he replied: 'Guilty on all counts, your honour.' As indeed he was. Show less «
If I do get deported from America for wanting fewer gun murders, are there any other countries that ...Show more »
If I do get deported from America for wanting fewer gun murders, are there any other countries that will have me? Show less «
[after hearing Susan Boyle's performance of "I Dreamed a Dream" on Britain's Got Talent (2007)] The ...Show more »
[after hearing Susan Boyle's performance of "I Dreamed a Dream" on Britain's Got Talent (2007)] The biggest surprise I've had in three years of doing this show. Show less «
[on the height of Hollywood actors] Most of the men that sue in Hollywood are all about 5' 2". They ...Show more »
[on the height of Hollywood actors] Most of the men that sue in Hollywood are all about 5' 2". They wake up every day, know they're tiny and feel very angry about it, so they go out and sue people. Show less «
I want to interview the most important people in the world and have everyone in America the next day...Show more »
I want to interview the most important people in the world and have everyone in America the next day going, 'Did you see that?' Show less «
When the world was going through a pretty tough time and we were looking for a bit of inspiration, a...Show more »
When the world was going through a pretty tough time and we were looking for a bit of inspiration, along came Susan Boyle. On behalf of the whole world - thank you Susan. Show less «
[on Susan Boyle] She's gone from anonymity to being the most downloaded woman in history.
[on Susan Boyle] She's gone from anonymity to being the most downloaded woman in history.
I get more excited about being around cricket legends than I ever do around Hollywood stars.
I get more excited about being around cricket legends than I ever do around Hollywood stars.
There is a certain advantage to the British accent. I do notice that Americans love it; they think t...Show more »
There is a certain advantage to the British accent. I do notice that Americans love it; they think the we Brits are smarter than perhaps we are. So I'm relying on that, definitely. Show less «
[after hearing Susan Boyle's audition on Britain's Got Talent (2007)] I had never heard a more surpr...Show more »
[after hearing Susan Boyle's audition on Britain's Got Talent (2007)] I had never heard a more surprising, extraordinary voice come from someone so unexpected. Show less «
Susan Boyle has never experienced anything like this and is like a frightened rabbit in headlights. ...Show more »
Susan Boyle has never experienced anything like this and is like a frightened rabbit in headlights. She is beginning to realize her life will never be the same. But I feel very, very sorry for her. Show less «
Bowie (David Bowie) and Lennon (John Lennon) were to me the greatest British rock stars of them all;...Show more »
Bowie (David Bowie) and Lennon (John Lennon) were to me the greatest British rock stars of them all; a pair of uncompromising, ferociously charismatic and singularly individual characters who didn't give a damn what people thought of them. Show less «
[on his friendship with convicted phone hacker Andy Coulson] At the toughest moment of a close frien...Show more »
[on his friendship with convicted phone hacker Andy Coulson] At the toughest moment of a close friend's life, the correct response should be to simply turn my back on him and airbrush 25 years of shared fun, adventure, grief, career highs and lows, weddings and children? How absurd. Show less «
Susan Boyle has come as the antidote to the recession. In one little old lady from Scotland we have ...Show more »
Susan Boyle has come as the antidote to the recession. In one little old lady from Scotland we have the cure to all financial ills. Show less «
[on his failed attempt to host an American talk show] Larry King is an iconic figure in the world of...Show more »
[on his failed attempt to host an American talk show] Larry King is an iconic figure in the world of television interviewing. To take over from him is a huge honour. There is a natural reluctance to give it to a foreigner but I'd established myself on America's Got Talent (2006) and Celebrity Apprentice so I'm not an unknown quantity. I hope they'll see it's a fresh and new style for US TV. I'll be a bit cheekier than they're used to but not in a way that will alienate guests. I was quite mischievous with Condoleezza Rice and she loved it so much she booked herself to appear again on the show. You can have a bit of fun with US celebrities because of the British accent, which they find charming. Show less «
[speaking in 2005 about the British Education Secretary] Why do we want someone like Ruth Kelly cont...Show more »
[speaking in 2005 about the British Education Secretary] Why do we want someone like Ruth Kelly controlling our children? She's the scariest woman I've ever seen in politics. Show less «
[on banning Heather Mills from Piers Morgan Tonight (2011)] I'm guilt-ridden about introducing her t...Show more »
[on banning Heather Mills from Piers Morgan Tonight (2011)] I'm guilt-ridden about introducing her to Paul McCartney. It was a moment of Cupid madness which cost Sir Paul $50 million, so the least I can do is ban her from the show. Show less «
[on his criminal friend Andy Coulson] Having also experienced a few professional and personal crises...Show more »
[on his criminal friend Andy Coulson] Having also experienced a few professional and personal crises, I've come to realise that the only true friends that you have in life are the 4am crowd. I don't mean the ones you get drunk with until 4am. I mean the ones you could call from anywhere in the world at 4am if you were in big trouble and know with absolute certainty that he or she would instantly jump out of bed and do whatever they could to help you. You won't have many that would do that. But the ones you do have will be the people who are your true friends. Andy's one of those for me, and vice versa. Show less «