Highlights

  • Graham Norton enjoys a private life of luxury with his partner Jonathan McLeod, owning properties and investing in businesses.
  • Norton has a net worth of $40 million, mainly from hosting shows like The Graham Norton Show.
  • Despite his extravagant lifestyle and high-end taste, Norton values privacy.

Graham Norton's penchant for privacy is a far contrast from some of the most dramatic moments in his TV career. The star has lived an ultra-private life with his longtime husband for years. Norton successfully separated his private life from the spotlight, but it is anything but modest. The TV star loves to keep a low profile when not in front of an audience. However, his taste in luxury speaks volumes.

In a career spanning over four decades, Graham Norton made major investments and acquired significant assets, and he enjoys it all with his partner, Jonathan McLeod. Like Norton, McLeod prefers to be away from the bubbly Hollywood scenery. The pair became legally married in 2022 and have since lived in a cozy mansion in Wapping, London. This article will explore how Norton and his husband navigate their private lives in luxury. We will also examine the star anchor's net worth and how he earns it.

Inside Graham Norton's Net Worth And Private Life Of Luxury

Over the years, Graham Norton has invested in real estate by owning properties in Ireland and the United Kingdom. The TV star resides in a sprawling property in central London and owns a holiday home in Cork, Ireland. Norton was previously the owner of a coastal mansion in Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex, before he put it up for sale in 2017. At the time, the beachfront property was on the market for $2.8 million. He also owns an apartment in New York City with his husband, Jonathan McLeod.

Graham Norton's net worth and career profile according to Celebrity Net Worth:

Graham Norton

Birthdate

April 4, 1963

Profession

Comedian, TV Presenter, Actor, TV producer.

Career

Active since 1981

Salary (per year)

$5 million

Net Worth

$40 million

Graham Norton's ultra-private life means that not much of his lifestyle gets out, but he occasionally shares snapshots from his home on social media. The star, who has had his fair share of the worst guests on TV, particularly enjoys posting moments with his pet dogs. The few sneak peeks into the anchor's abode highlight the high-end structure, which includes arched windows and traditional beams around the ceilings. The TV host's home boasts a huge fireplace next to a wine bar where Norton displays his sophisticated taste for wine, which includes wine from his gin brand.

Graham Norton hosting The Graham Norton Show
Via: BBC

The BBC star's exquisite property and real estate taste was reflected when he sold his seaside Sussex home. According to House Beautiful, the Cooden mansion has upscale amenities, including a large outdoor swimming pool and a private beach. The detached property features wrap-around balconies. With an open floor plan, the luxurious home has three bedrooms, two ensuite bathrooms, a large garden, and a standard parking space.

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Despite owning all these properties, the TV presenter mostly resides in his central London home with his Scottish spouse, Jonathan McLeod.

Who Is Graham Norton's Husband?

Jonathan McLeod is a filmmaker who walked down the aisle with Norton in a Bantry House wedding ceremony in County Cork. Before his relationship with McLeod, Norton was romantically linked to Kristian Seeber, Andrew Smith, and Trevor Patterson.

Graham Norton on his British talk show
Via: Instar

After amassing wealth, he also invested in businesses, including GN, a gin company, and So Television, a production franchise. Graham Norton launched his wine brand in 2014, and with time, the company expanded into international terrain with mostly New Zealand and Australian wines. The Ireland native co-founded So Television 14 years before his wine company with British author Graham Stuart. ITV Studios bought the production franchise in 2012 for $21 million.

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How Did Graham Norton Build His Net Worth?

Graham Norton is a BBC star who built a stellar career alongside his grand net worth with several shows and hosting gigs. The entertainer has been an anchor on his eponymous show, The Graham Norton Show, since 2007, where he recorded both entertaining and awkward moments. Before that, he worked on BBC's Radio 2 Show, and was one of the highest-earning stars in the franchise. When the BBC released its 2019 to 2020 income figures, Norton received a whopping income ranging from $900,000 to $930,000. His previous earnings from 2018 were listed as $760,000 to $770,000.

Graham Norton on 'The Graham Norton Show'
via BBC One

The "Father Ted" star has other hosting gigs besides his BBC shows, including "Eurovision," and "RuPaul's Drag Race UK." According to Celebrity Net Worth, Graham Norton's yearly salary from hosting is estimated at $4.2 million. Despite selling his production company, Norton is listed as a creditor, and "he is paid presenter fees, production fees and royalties." As of 2019, Norton earned over $4 million. His other revenue streams come from wine sales, and his successful career as an author of eight books.

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Growing up in Dublin, Ireland, Graham Norton always had an interest in pursuing a career in entertainment. As a young chap, he moved to London, where he attended the Central School of Speech and Drama while working as a waiter on the side. He switched to broadcasting in the early 1990s, working as a staple comedian on BBC Radio 4. This was the beginning of his successful career as a TV host. He went on to work on shows, including, "So Graham Norton," "Bring Me the Head of Light Entertainment," "V Graham Norton," "Strictly Dance Fever," and "Graham Norton's Bigger Picture," among others.

The TV presenter has been hosting "Eurovision," a show based on BBC's Strictly Come Dancing, since 2007. As a prestigious TV host, he is the recipient of several BAFTA Awards. In 2013, Graham Norton won the Guinness World Record for the "Most Questions Asked on a TV Chat Show." As an author, Norton found success when he published his first novel titled, "holding" in 2016. The book won the Popular Fiction Book of the Year Award that same year.