Ian Wright
Biography
Ian Wright is a celebrated former English professional footballer who has transitioned into a prominent television and radio host. Born on November 3, 1963, in Woolwich, London, Wright rose to fame as a striker, known for his dynamic playing style and infectious enthusiasm on the pitch.
Wright began his professional career at Crystal Palace in 1991, where he quickly made a name for himself, scoring 90 goals in 192 appearances. His exceptional talent caught the eye of Arsenal, and in 1996, he signed with the club. During his time with the Gunners, he became the club's all-time leading scorer, netting 185 goals in 288 appearances and helping the team secure numerous titles, including the Premier League and FA Cup.
Beyond his playing days, Wright has made a significant impact as a media personality. He has contributed to various sports programs, including BBC's "Match of the Day" and ITV's coverage of major tournaments, showcasing his passion for football and engaging personality. In addition, he has participated in several charitable initiatives, using his platform to support various causes.
Wright's remarkable journey from a modest upbringing to football stardom, followed by a successful media career, has made him an influential figure in British sports culture, celebrated for both his achievements on the field and his vibrant presence off it.
Filmography
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Girl in the Box
2016
Nicole
2019
The Kitchen
2023
Rocky & Wrighty: From Brockley to the Big Time
2017 • Self
Arsène Wenger: Invincible
2021
Countdown to the Full Motty
2018
89
2017 • Himself
Sky Pirates (1986)
1986
Body Melt
1994
The Survivor
1981
Out of Their Skin
2018
Bobby Kennedy for President
2018
Hillary (2020)
2020
Under Pressure: The U.S. Women's World Cup Team
2023 • Self