Graham Linehan biography
Graham Linehan is an Irish television writer and anti-transgender activist. He created the sitcoms Father Ted (1995–1998), Black Books (2000–2004) and The IT Crowd (2006–2013). Additionally, Lineham has written for Count Arthur Strong, Brass Eye and The Fast Show.
Graham became an anti-transgender activist after an episode of The It Crowd was criticized as transphobic. He argues that transgender activism endangers women and has even compared it to the use of puberty blockers to Nazi eugenics programs. In 2020, Lineham was suspended from Twitter for repeated violations of its policy terms. He further stated that his views cost him dearly, including losing his job and disrupting his marriage.
Linehan attended Plunkett’s School in Whitehall on the north side of Dublin, followed by Catholic University School, a Roman Catholic secondary school for boys located in Dublin before joining Hot Press.
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After joining Hot Press, he met Arthur Mathews. In their early work, the duo was responsible for segments on cartoon shows such as Alas Smith and Jones, Harry Enfield and Chums, The All New Alexei Sayle Show, The Day Today and the characters Ted and Ralph on The Fast Show. They went on to produce Paris (one series, 1994), Father Ted (three series, 1995-1998), and the first series of the sketch show Big Train.
Graham has written for other shows like Brass Eye. With Dylan Moran, he co-wrote the first series of Black Books, a series to which Mathews also contributed. He also contributed to Blue Jam and its television adaptation Jam. He wrote and directed the 2006 Channel 4 sitcom The It Crowd, in which he deviated from the recent British trend of mock-documentary comedies.
In November 2008, Graham was awarded an International Emmy for The It Crowd. Later, in 2013, he wrote and directed The Walshes. In addition, he co-wrote the first series of the BBC sitcom Motherland and directed its pilot episode. In 2018, Linehan and Mathews announced plans for a Father Ted musical. In 2021, Graham said that he was still working on the musical and that he would end the series as planned before lead actor Dermot Morgan passed away.

Graham Linehan Age
linehan It is 54 years from 2022. He he was born about May 22, 1968, in Dublin, Ireland. Furthermore, Graham celebrates his birthday on May 22 every year.
Graham Linehan’s Wife
linehan he was married for his wife, writer Helen Serafinowicz, the sister of actor Peter Serafinowicz. In 2021, Graham announced that they divorced due to financial hardship caused by his anti-transgender activities. The couple has two kids; Wendy and Henry Linehan. In October 2015, Graham and his wife Helen worked with Amnesty International on a campaign film calling on the Irish government to repeal the English Amendment to the Constitution.
Graham is an atheist and in January 2009 he helped promote the Atheist Bus Campaign. He is also an honorary member of the National Secular Society.
Graham Linehan’s Height
linehan is approximately height of 6 feet 5 inches (1.95 m) and weighs moderately.
Graham Linehan family
Linehan was born and raised in Dublin, Ireland by loving parents. However, he did not disclose details about his parents and siblings. We promise to update you as soon as the information becomes available.
Graham Linehan Net Worth
linehan have an estimate net worth of US$ 2 million. His income is mainly from his successful career as a television writer.
