Bio/Wiki
| Full Name | Richard Keith Robert Coles | 
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| Zodiac Sign | Aries | 
| Hometown | Sussex, Suffolk, England | 
| Religion | Christianity (Anglicanism) | 
| Food Habit | Non-vegetarian | 
| Political Inclination | Labour Party (UK) | 
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Physical Stats & More
| Height | 6' 1" (185 cm) | 
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| Eye Color | Black | 
| Hair Color | Salt and Pepper | 
Educational Qualification(s)
| School | Wellingborough School, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, England | 
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| College/University | 
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| Qualifications | 
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Personal Life
| Marital Status | Unmarried | 
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| Sexual Orientation | Gay | 
| Affairs/Boyfriends | 
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| Marriage Date | 2010 | 
Family
| Father | (businessman) | 
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| Mother | Elizabeth | 
| Siblings | 2 Brothers (Andy Coles, Will Coles) | 
| Spouse | Reverend David Coles (2010-2019) (deceased) | 
Career
| Debut Documentary | Framed Youth: The Revenge of the Teenage Perverts (1983) | 
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| Debut Book | Lives of the Improbable Saints (2012) | 
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Favourites
| Food | Pork Pies | 
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| Sport | Football | 
Social Media
| https://www.instagram.com/revrichardcoles/ | |
| https://www.facebook.com/ReverendRichardColes/ | |
| YouTube | http://www.youtube.com/@richardcolesofficial | 
| https://x.com/RevRichardColes | 
Some Lesser Known Facts
| Began playing multiple musical instruments at a young age, including saxophone, clarinet, and keyboards. | |
| Former choirboy at Wellingborough School. | |
| Came out to his mother by playing Tom Robinson's song 'Glad to Be Gay'. | |
| Experienced mental health issues, including a suicide attempt at age seventeen. | |
| Worked as a session musician after moving to London at age eighteen. | |
| Joined Bronski Beat in 1983 and co-founded the band The Communards with Jimmy Somerville in 1985. | |
| Suffers from Tinnitus due to prolonged exposure to loud music. | |
| Started writing career in 1987 with articles for Times Literary Supplement and Catholic Herald Magazine. | |
| Converted to Christianity from atheism following the deaths of friends from AIDS, later ordained a priest in 2005. | |
| Authored books including 'Fathomless Riches' and 'Bringing in the Sheaves'. | |
| Gained popularity as a speaker and host at various events. | |
| Won the Celebrity MasterChef Christmas Cook-off Special in 2021. | 
 
                            



