Kristian Digby


Kristian Digby in July 2009.

Kristian Digby (Torquay, June 24, 1977 - London, March 1, 2010) was an English television presenter and director who featured on BBC One, among others, To Buy or Not. On March 1, 2010, it was announced that he was found dead. The cause of death was a car erotic accident. Life

Digby came from a family of project developers. He sat at the Bramdean School in Exeter, where he discovered that he had dyslexia. He later presented a documentary for the BBC called Hiding the Truth: I Can not Read, in which he returns to school. In 1997 he won the BAFTA with the Words of Deception movie. With his film Last Train to Demise, where actor and model Lucy Perkins came in, he won the award for the best student film at the Melbourne Film Festival a year later.

Digby was openly gay. He said that he discovered his orientation when studying for his degree in the direction of "Film, Video and Photographic Arts" at the University of Westminster, where he studied from 1995 to 1998. According to a friend, he had a relationship for ended eight years. Televisiecarrière

Digby's television career started at ITV with the Nightlife program. He also directed television programs such as HomeFront, Fantasy Rooms, She's Gotta Have It (where Perkins also appeared), Girls On Top and The O-Zone. In 2001 Digby That Gay Show presented on BBC Choice.

In early 2003 Digby presented various programs for the BBC, such as Buy or Not to Buy. He has also presented programs such as Uncharted Territory, Holiday, Trading Up, Living in the Sun and Open House.

In 2006 he appeared in Simon Fanshawes The Trouble with Gay Me and regretted the lack of gay role models. In AXM's September 2006 issue, he appeared naked for the sake of charity.

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