Zoe Ball
Zoe Ball is a British television presenter, radio personality, disc jockey, journalist, actor, and film producer born in Blackpool on 23 November 1970.
Her career spans multiple areas of broadcasting and media. She works across both television and radio, building a profile that covers presenting, disc jockeying, and journalism. That breadth of occupation sets her apart as someone whose professional life has moved between distinct corners of the entertainment industry rather than staying fixed in a single lane.
Beyond broadcasting and presenting, Ball has also worked as an actor and a film producer, extending her reach into areas of the media landscape that sit outside the studio and the DJ booth. The combination of these roles — performer, journalist, broadcaster, and producer — reflects a working life that has taken in a notably wide range of formats and disciplines. She conducts her work in English, operating within the British media environment where she built her career.
Her profile as a disc jockey runs alongside her television and radio presenting work, making the range of her occupations one of the more consistent facts about her public identity. Whether behind a microphone for radio, in front of a camera for television, or working on the production side of film, Ball has maintained a presence across several different professional contexts throughout her career.
Quotes by Zoe Ball

It is kind of a strange thing when you face things in your life, you know like addictions, that often you will find that you will deal with it a little bit but then you will slip back into old ways.

In my middle age I seem to love a bit of pastoral telly: 'Countryfile,' 'Springwatch.' I love watching people in nature. It's a moment of calm, it's a moment of meditation.

Love fills your heart and breaks your heart; it's so unpredictable, you don't know where it's going to come from.

In a way, I got away with a lot because a lot of our partying was done behind closed doors. But I don't ever want to be that person again, who embarrasses my family with my behaviour.

You know, I look at my kids or my friends and think 'I couldn't love you any more.' And then I do.

What I've always done in my past when life hit a rocky patch was run from trouble into the next relationship. I didn't realise it would be such a big deal. That was foolish.



