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Bear Grylls

Edward Michael "Bear" Grylls OBE (/ˈɡrɪlz/; born 7 June 1974) is a British past SAS trooper, survival expert, adventurer, and television presenter. He first drew attention after embarking on a number of adventures, including several world records in hostile environments, and then became widely known for his television series Man vs. Wild (2006–2011). He is also involved in a number of wilderness survival television series in the UK and US, such as Running Wild with Bear Grylls and The Island with Bear Grylls. In July 2009, Grylls was appointed as The Scout Association’s youngest-ever Chief Scout of the United Kingdom and Overseas Territories at age 35,[1][2] a post he has held for a second term since 2015.[3]

Bear Grylls

Grylls at a meeting with Coventry Scouts groups in 2012
Born
Edward Michael Grylls

(1974-06-07) 7 June 1974 (age 49)
Donaghadee, Northern Ireland, UK
EducationEton College
Alma mater
Occupations
  • Adventurer
  • Author
  • Television presenter
  • Motivational speaker
Spouse
Shara Cannings Knight
(m. 2000)
Children3
Parent
Military career
Allegiance United Kingdom
Service/branch British Army
Years of service1994–1997
Unit21 SAS
Websitebeargrylls.com

Personal life

Grylls was born in Donaghadee, Northern Ireland on 7 June 1974.[4][5] His family has a strong cricketing background, his grandfather Neville Ford and great-great-grandfather William Augustus Ford having both been first-class cricketers. He lived in Donaghadee until the age of four, when his family moved to Bembridge on the Isle of Wight.[6][7]

He is the son of Conservative politician Sir Michael Grylls and his wife Sarah "Sally" (née Ford). Her mother Patrica Smiles, Patricia Ford, Lady Fisher, was briefly an MP, succeeding her father; later she married an MP.[8] Grylls has one sibling, an elder sister, Lara Fawcett, who gave him the nickname 'Bear' when he was a week old.[9]

From an early age, he learned to climb and sail with his father, who was a member of the Royal Yacht Squadron. As a teenager, he learned to skydive and earned a second dan black belt in Shotokan karate.[10] He speaks English, Spanish, and French.[11] He is an Anglican,[12] and has described his Christian faith as the "backbone" in his life:[13] "You can't keep God out. He's all around us, if we're just still enough to listen."[14]

Grylls married Shara Cannings Knight in 2000.[15] They have three sons, born in 2003, 2006 and 2009.[16][17]

In August 2015, Grylls left his 11-year-old son on Saint Tudwal's Island off the North Wales coast, as the tide approached, leaving him to be rescued by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) as part of their weekly practice missions. The child was unharmed, though the RNLI later criticised Grylls for the stunt, saying its crew "had not appreciated" that a child would be involved.[18]

Grylls used to be a vegan but now consumes a diet predominant in animal-based foods, fruits and honey.[19]

Education

Grylls was educated at Eaton House, Ludgrove School and Eton College, where he helped start its first mountaineering club.[20] He studied Spanish and German at the University of the West of England, Bristol[21] and at Birkbeck College,[22] where he graduated with a 2:2 bachelor's degree, obtained part-time, in Hispanic studies in 2002.[23][24]

Military service

After leaving school, Grylls hiked in the Himalayan mountains of Sikkim and West Bengal.[25] From 1994–1997, he served in the Territorial Army with 21 SAS as a trooper. His time in the SAS ended as the result of a free fall parachuting accident in Kenya in 1996;[26][27] his parachute failed to open, causing him to break three vertebrae.[27]

In 2004, Grylls was awarded the honorary rank of lieutenant commander in the Royal Naval Reserve.[28] Then in 2013 he was awarded the honorary rank of lieutenant colonel in the Royal Marines Reserve,[29] and promoted to Honorary Colonel in June 2021.[30]

Expeditions

 
Grylls in 2014

Everest

On 16 May 1998, Grylls achieved his childhood dream of climbing to the summit of Mount Everest in Nepal, 18 months after breaking three vertebrae in a parachuting accident.[31] At 23, he was at the time among the youngest people to have achieved this feat. There is some dispute over whether he was the youngest Briton to have done so, as he was preceded by James Allen, a climber holding dual Australian and British citizenship, who reached the summit in 1995 at age 22.[32] The record has since been surpassed by Jake Meyer and then Rob Gauntlett who summitted at age 19. To prepare for climbing at such high altitudes in the Himalayas, in 1997, Grylls became the youngest Briton to climb Ama Dablam, a peak once described by Sir Edmund Hillary as "unclimbable", although now the third most popular in the Himalayas for permitted expeditions.[33]

Circumnavigation of the UK

In 2000, Grylls led the team to circumnavigate the British Isles on jet skis,[28] taking about 30 days, to raise money for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI). He also rowed naked in a homemade bathtub along the Thames to raise funds for a friend who lost his legs in a climbing accident.[31]

Crossing the North Atlantic

In 2003, he led a team of five, including his childhood friend, SAS colleague, and Mount Everest climbing partner Mick Crosthwaite, on an unassisted crossing of the north Atlantic Ocean, in an open rigid inflatable boat. Grylls and his team traveled in an eleven-metre-long boat and encountered force 8 gale winds with waves breaking over the boat while passing through icebergs in their journey from Halifax, Nova Scotia to John o' Groats, Scotland.[34]

Dinner party at altitude

In 2005, alongside the balloonist and mountaineer David Hempleman-Adams and Lieutenant Commander Alan Veal, leader of the Royal Navy Freefall Parachute Display Team, Grylls created a world record for the highest open-air formal dinner party, which they did under a hot-air balloon at 7,600 metres (25,000 ft), dressed in full mess dress and oxygen masks.[35] To train for the event, he made over 200 parachute jumps.[36] This event was in aid of The Duke of Edinburgh's Award and The Prince's Trust.[37]

Paramotoring over the Himalayas

In 2007, Grylls embarked on a record-setting Parajet paramotor in Himalayas near Mount Everest. He took off from 4,400 metres (14,500 ft), 8 miles (13 km) south of the mountain. Grylls reported looking down on the summit during his ascent and coping with temperatures of −60 °C (−76 °F). He endured dangerously low oxygen levels and eventually reached 9,000 metres (29,500 ft), almost 3,000 metres (10,000 ft) higher than the previous record of 6,102 metres (20,019 ft). The feat was filmed for Discovery Channel worldwide as well as Channel 4 in the UK.[38] While Grylls initially planned to cross over Everest itself, the permit was only to fly to the south of Everest, and he did not traverse Everest out of risk of violating Chinese airspace.[39]

Journey Antarctica 2008

In 2008, Grylls led a team of four to climb one of the most remote unclimbed peaks in the world in Antarctica, to raise funds for children's charity Global Angels and promote the use of alternative energies. During this mission the team also aimed to explore the coast of Antarctica by inflatable boat and jetski, part powered by bioethanol, and then to travel across some of the vast ice desert by wind-powered kite-ski and electric powered paramotor. However, the expedition was cut short after Grylls suffered a broken shoulder while kite skiing across a stretch of ice. Travelling at speeds up to 50 km/h (30 mph), a ski caught on the ice, launching him in the air and breaking his shoulder when he came down. He had to be medically evacuated.[40]

Longest indoor freefall

Grylls, along with the double amputee Al Hodgson and the Scotsman Freddy MacDonald, set a Guinness world record in 2008 for the longest continuous indoor freefall. The previous record was 1 hour 36 minutes by a US team. Grylls, Hodgson, and MacDonald, using a vertical wind tunnel in Milton Keynes, broke the record by a few seconds. The attempt was in support of the charity Global Angels.[41][42][43]

Northwest Passage expedition

In September 2010, Grylls led a team of five to take an ice-breaking rigid-inflatable boat (RIB) through 5,700 nautical miles (10,600 km) of the ice-strewn Northwest Passage. The expedition intended to raise awareness of the effects of global warming and to raise money for children's charity Global Angels.[44][45]

Career

Books

Grylls' first book, Facing Up (UK)/The Kid Who Climbed Everest (US), described his expedition and achievements climbing to the summit of Mount Everest. His second was Facing the Frozen Ocean. His third book Born Survivor: Bear Grylls was written to accompany the TV series of the same name. He also wrote an extreme guide to outdoor pursuits, titled Bear Grylls Outdoor Adventures.[46]

In 2011, Grylls released his autobiography, Mud, Sweat and Tears: The Autobiography,[47] followed by A Survival Guide for Life in late 2012 and True Grit in 2013.[48]

Grylls also wrote the Mission Survival series of children's adventure survival books titled: Mission Survival: Gold of the Gods, Mission Survival: Way of the Wolf, Mission Survival: Sands of the Scorpion, Mission Survival: Tracks of the Tiger and Mission Survival: Claws of the Crocodile. He has written two thriller novels based around his character Will Jaeger; Ghost Flight released in 2015[49] and Burning Angels in 2016.[50]

In 2019, Grylls published a Christian devotional titled Soul Fuel.[51]

In October 2021, Grylls released his second autobiography, Never Give Up; covering some of his most memorable events and adventures.[52]

In 2022, Grylls published Mind Fuel: Simple Ways to Build Mental Resilience Every Day.[53] Grylls told The Christian Post that it "offers honest and practical ways to practice better mental health... a crucial part of living a healthy, God-glorying life."[54]

In April 2023, Grylls released You Vs the World: The Bear Grylls Guide to Never Giving Up; a motivational book aimed at children.[55]

In September 2023, How to be a Scout, was released by Grylls.[56]

Television

Grylls was used by the UK Ministry of Defence to head the Army's anti-drugs TV campaign, and featured in the first ever major advertising campaign for Harrods. Grylls has been a guest on numerous talk shows including Friday Night with Jonathan Ross, The Oprah Winfrey Show, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Attack of the Show!, Late Show with David Letterman, Jimmy Kimmel Live! and Harry Hill's TV Burp. Grylls recorded two advertisements for Post's Trail Mix Crunch Cereal, which aired in the US from January 2009. He also appeared as a "distinguished instructor" in Dos Equis' Most Interesting Academy in a webisode named "Survival in the Modern Era". He appeared in a five-part web series that demonstrates urban survival techniques and features Grylls going from bush to bash. He also has marketed the Alpha Course, a course on the basics of the Christian faith. In 2013, Grylls appeared in an airline safety video for Air New Zealand entitled Bear Essentials of Safety, filmed against the backdrop of the Routeburn Track on the southern tip of New Zealand's South Island.[57] In 2014, Grylls appeared on Piers Morgan's Life Stories.

Escape to the Legion

Grylls filmed a four-part TV show in 2005, called Escape to the Legion, which followed Grylls and eleven other "recruits" as they took part in a shortened re-creation of the French Foreign Legion's basic desert training in the Sahara. The show was first broadcast in the UK on Channel 4,[58] and in the US on the Military Channel.[59]

Born Survivor/Man vs. Wild

 
Grylls in front of an Alaska Air National Guard, 210th Rescue Squadron HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopter before heading out to Spencer Glacier to film Man vs. Wild

Grylls hosts a series titled Born Survivor: Bear Grylls for the British Channel 4 and broadcast as Man vs. Wild in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, India, and the United States, and as Ultimate Survival on the Discovery Channel in Europe, Asia, and Africa. The series features Grylls dropped into inhospitable places, showing viewers how to survive. Man vs. Wild debuted in 2006, and its success led it to lasting seven seasons over five years.

The show has featured stunts including Grylls climbing cliffs, parachuting from helicopters, balloons, and planes, paragliding, ice climbing, running through a forest fire, wading rapids, eating snakes, wrapping his urine-soaked T-shirt around his head to help stave off the desert heat, drinking urine saved in a rattlesnake skin, drinking fecal liquid from elephant dung, eating deer droppings, wrestling alligators, field dressing a camel carcass and drinking water from it, eating various "creepy crawlies" [insects], using the corpse of a sheep as a sleeping bag and flotation device, free climbing waterfalls and using a bird guano/water enema for hydration.[60][61]

The show caused controversy after a programme consultant revealed that Grylls actually stayed in a hotel on some nights — including an episode in Hawaii in which Grylls was ostensibly stranded on a deserted island — and that certain scenes were staged for him.[62] Grylls subsequently apologized to viewers who might have felt misled.[62]

In March 2012, the Discovery Channel dropped Grylls from its lineup because of a contractual dispute,[63][64] although he has subsequently worked with them again.

In August 2019, Bear Grylls appeared with Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi in a special episode shot in the India's Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand. The episode was showcased in more than 180 countries across the world on the Discovery, Inc. network.[65]

Worst-Case Scenario

In 2010, Grylls came out with a new project titled Worst-Case Scenario which aired on Discovery in the US. It is based on the popular books of the same name.[66] Twelve episodes were produced before the show was cancelled.[67]

Bear's Wild Weekend

In 2011, he made two specials under the title Bear's Wild Weekend for Channel 4 in the UK which was broadcast over the Christmas holiday that year. Each special featured Grylls taking either Jonathan Ross or Miranda Hart on short two-day adventures; Ross to rainforest in the Canary Islands, Hart to the Swiss Alps.[68] These screened in the US under the title Bear Grylls' Wild Adventure. A third episode with Stephen Fry, this time in the Dolomite mountains of South Tyrol, screened in late 2013.[69]

In 2014, two further episodes were aired in the UK under the title Wild Weekends. The first of these was the 2011 special of Man vs. Wild featuring Jake Gyllenhaal,[70] and the second was the Running Wild episode featuring Ben Stiller.[71]

Get Out Alive

Grylls hosted Get Out Alive with Bear Grylls, a reality competition series filmed in New Zealand, which premiered on NBC on 8 July 2013.[72][73]

Escape from Hell

In Bear Grylls: Escape from Hell, he reveals the true life stories of ordinary people trapped in extraordinary situations of survival. The six-episode series premiered on the Discovery Channel in the UK on 4 October 2013, and in the US on 11 November 2013.[74]

The Island

He presented The Island with Bear Grylls, first shown on Channel 4 on 5 May 2014. An American version of the show was also made and it premiered on 25 May 2015 on NBC.[75]

Running Wild with Bear Grylls

In this adventure TV series from NBC, which premiered on 28 July 2014, Grylls takes celebrities on a two-day trip in the wilderness. The celebrities who took part in Season 1 are Zac Efron, Ben Stiller, Tamron Hall, Deion Sanders, Channing Tatum, and Tom Arnold.[76][77] Celebrities who took part in Season 2 were Kate Winslet, Kate Hudson, Drew Brees, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Ed Helms, Michelle Rodriguez, Ajay Devgan,[78] Akshay Kumar, Rajanikanth,[79] India's prime minister Narendra Modi,[80] James Marsden, Michael B. Jordan, and President Barack Obama.[81]

Mission Survive

In 2015, he began presenting the six-part ITV series Bear Grylls: Mission Survive which features eight celebrities on a twelve-day survival mission. The series began airing on 20 February 2015.[82] Mission Survive returned for a second series in 2016.[83]

Bear Grylls Survival School

In 2016, he presented a CITV series called Bear Grylls Survival School. Filming started in August 2015. The series began airing on 10 January 2016.[84][85] A second series was scheduled to begin on 7 January 2017.

Survivor Games

In summer 2015, China's Dragon TV ordered a Grylls-fronted adventure series titled Survivor Games (Chinese: 跟着贝尔去冒险). The series featured Grylls and eight Chinese celebrities and premiered on Dragon TV on 16 October 2015.[86]

Bear's Mission

In 2018, ITV began airing a new series similar to the USA series "Running Wild with Bear Grylls" called "Bear's Mission with...". This show focuses on one British celebrity taking an overnight adventure with Bear each episode. The series premiered on ITV on early 2018.[87]

You vs. Wild

Later, Grylls went on to release an interactive series on streaming service Netflix.

World's Toughest Race: Eco-Challenge Fiji

Grylls presented the revival of the Eco-Challenge series, which is titled World's Toughest Race: Eco-Challenge Fiji. It involved teams from around the world competing in an adventure race, which took place in Fiji. The series premiered on Amazon Prime Video on 14 August 2020.[88]

Bear Grylls Wild Adventure

Spring 2021, two-part ITV series featuring Jonny Wilkinson and Nicola Adams, respectively.[89]

Running Wild With Bear Grylls: The Challenge

Premiered in July 2022, it is a spin-off of Grylls' long running Running Wild With Bear Grylls series.[90] The series returned for a second season on 9 July 2023.[91]

Bear Grylls Meets President Zelenskyy

In this documentary that aired on Channel 4 on 28 March 2023, Grylls travels to Ukraine to meet President Zelenskyy and to meet civilians caught up in the war with Russia.[92]

I Survived Bear Grylls

Eight-part competition series; co-hosted with comedian Jordan Conley.[93]

Motivational speaking

Outside of TV, Grylls works as a motivational speaker, giving speeches worldwide to corporations, churches, schools, and other organisations.[31][64]

Be Military Fit

Bear Grylls Ventures and NM Capital purchased British Military Fitness in September 2018 and re-branded as "Be Military Fit with Bear Grylls", to retain the existing abbreviation BMF. The company runs outdoor group fitness classes in 140 public parks and outdoor spaces across the United Kingdom. The classes are led by former or serving members of the British Armed Forces with recognised fitness training qualifications. It is Europe's largest outdoor fitness company.[94][95][96][97]

Charity and politics

 
Grylls juggling in 2016

Grylls is an ambassador for The Prince's Trust, an organisation which provides training, financial, and practical support to young people in the United Kingdom.[17]

Global Angels, a UK charity which seeks to aid children around the world, were the beneficiaries of his 2007 accomplishment of taking a powered para-glider higher than Mount Everest. Grylls' held the highest ever dinner party at 7,600 metres (25,000 ft) in aid of The Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme, and launched the 50th anniversary of the Awards. His successful circumnavigation of Britain on jet skis raised money for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution.

Grylls' Everest climb was in aid of SSAFA Forces Help, a British-based charitable organisation set up to help former and serving members of the British Armed Forces and their families and dependents. His 2003 Arctic expedition detailed in the book Facing the Frozen Ocean was in aid of The Prince's Trust. His 2005 attempt to para-motor over the Angel Falls was in aid of the charity Hope and Homes for Children.[98]

In August 2010, Grylls continued his fund-raising work for Global Angels by undertaking an expedition through the Northwest Passage in a rigid inflatable boat. Many of his expeditions also support environmental causes such as his Antarctica expedition and his circumnavigation of Britain which tested a pioneering new fuel made from rubbish. In 2011, Grylls was in New Zealand during the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake. Following the incident, he appeared on New Zealand advertisements encouraging people to donate money to help rebuild the city.[99][100]

Grylls is also an ambassador for Care for Children, an organisation that partners with governments in Asia to help create a positive alternative to institutional care through local family-based care for disadvantaged children.[101] In 2014, Grylls designed a Scouts-themed Paddington Bear statue, one of fifty located around London prior to the release of the film Paddington, which was auctioned to raise funds for the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC).[102]

Grylls said he spoke "from the heart" in backing "Remain" in the 2016 referendum. "At such a time for the UK to retreat, run and cut ourselves loose from Europe, when there are so many challenges on our doorstep, to me just doesn't feel either courageous or kind," he said. "Europe has many flaws, but I also believe the way to help resolve many of those tough issues is from within... I have never been a good quitter and I am so proud of the UK and our values: tolerance, kindness, respect, courage and resilience. This is why I want us to stay together and Remain in Europe."[103] In January 2020, he announced that he had asserted his right to Irish citizenship and had obtained an Irish passport.[104]

Grylls was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2019 Birthday Honours for services to young people, the media and charity.[105]

Positions in Scouting

 
Grylls speaking in 2016

Designation of Chief Ambassador of World Scouting

On 16 November 2018, The World Organization of the Scout Movement announced the appointment of Bear Grylls as its first Chief Ambassador.[106] Upon his appointment, he said "I'm very proud and humbled to take on this new role as Chief Ambassador of World Scouting and continue to promote the great work Scouting is doing across the globe. Scouting is a worldwide force for good that unites young people with positive values and an adventurous spirit. We aim to make a difference in our communities, help young people learn new skills, and be kind to all people."[106]

Bear has long been a supporter of Scouting around the world often visiting Scout groups on his filming missions and appeared at the 24th World Scout Jamboree in his role as Chief Ambassador[107]

Term as Chief Scout of the Scout Association

On 17 May 2009, The Scout Association announced Grylls would be appointed Chief Scout following the end of Peter Duncan's five-year term in July 2009.[108] He was officially made Chief Scout at Gilwell 24 on 11 July 2009 in a handover event featuring Peter Duncan in front of a crowd of over 3,000 Explorer Scouts. He is the tenth person to hold the position and the youngest Chief Scout since the role was created for Robert Baden-Powell in 1920.[1][109]

On 9 April 2015, The Scout Association announced that Grylls would continue as Chief Scout until 2018. Grylls wrote, "I am so proud that the largest youth movement on the planet has asked me to continue in my role as UK Chief Scout."[110]

On 5 June 2015, Grylls, in an interview with The Telegraph, praised the challenge of being Britain's youngest Chief Scout, saying "Scouting humbles me every day".[111] He remains Chief Scout in 2023.[112]

Ambasador in United24

On 29 March 2023, Bear Grylls has become an ambassador for the UNITED24 platform. His education company BecomingX, together with Amazon and Accenture, is developing the BecomingX Ukraine learning platform for Ukrainians.[113][114]

Tour

  • "The Never Give Up Tour" (2024); seven-day U.K. tour[115]

See also

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This article is about the British adventurer For the American musician see Bear Grillz Edward Michael Bear Grylls OBE ˈ ɡ r ɪ l z born 7 June 1974 is a British past SAS trooper survival expert adventurer and television presenter He first drew attention after embarking on a number of adventures including several world records in hostile environments and then became widely known for his television series Man vs Wild 2006 2011 He is also involved in a number of wilderness survival television series in the UK and US such as Running Wild with Bear Grylls and The Island with Bear Grylls In July 2009 Grylls was appointed as The Scout Association s youngest ever Chief Scout of the United Kingdom and Overseas Territories at age 35 1 2 a post he has held for a second term since 2015 3 Bear GryllsOBEGrylls at a meeting with Coventry Scouts groups in 2012BornEdward Michael Grylls 1974 06 07 7 June 1974 age 49 Donaghadee Northern Ireland UKEducationEton CollegeAlma materUniversity of the West of England Bristol Birkbeck CollegeOccupationsAdventurerAuthorTelevision presenterMotivational speakerSpouseShara Cannings Knight m 2000 wbr Children3ParentSir Michael Grylls father Military careerAllegianceUnited KingdomService wbr branch British ArmyYears of service1994 1997Unit21 SASWebsitebeargrylls wbr com Contents 1 Personal life 2 Education 3 Military service 4 Expeditions 4 1 Everest 4 2 Circumnavigation of the UK 4 3 Crossing the North Atlantic 4 4 Dinner party at altitude 4 5 Paramotoring over the Himalayas 4 6 Journey Antarctica 2008 4 7 Longest indoor freefall 4 8 Northwest Passage expedition 5 Career 5 1 Books 5 2 Television 5 2 1 Escape to the Legion 5 2 2 Born Survivor Man vs Wild 5 2 3 Worst Case Scenario 5 2 4 Bear s Wild Weekend 5 2 5 Get Out Alive 5 2 6 Escape from Hell 5 2 7 The Island 5 2 8 Running Wild with Bear Grylls 5 2 9 Mission Survive 5 2 10 Bear Grylls Survival School 5 2 11 Survivor Games 5 2 12 Bear s Mission 5 2 13 You vs Wild 5 2 14 World s Toughest Race Eco Challenge Fiji 5 2 15 Bear Grylls Wild Adventure 5 2 16 Running Wild With Bear Grylls The Challenge 5 2 17 Bear Grylls Meets President Zelenskyy 5 2 18 I Survived Bear Grylls 5 3 Motivational speaking 5 4 Be Military Fit 6 Charity and politics 6 1 Positions in Scouting 6 1 1 Designation of Chief Ambassador of World Scouting 6 1 2 Term as Chief Scout of the Scout Association 6 2 Ambasador in United24 7 Tour 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksPersonal lifeGrylls was born in Donaghadee Northern Ireland on 7 June 1974 4 5 His family has a strong cricketing background his grandfather Neville Ford and great great grandfather William Augustus Ford having both been first class cricketers He lived in Donaghadee until the age of four when his family moved to Bembridge on the Isle of Wight 6 7 He is the son of Conservative politician Sir Michael Grylls and his wife Sarah Sally nee Ford Her mother Patrica Smiles Patricia Ford Lady Fisher was briefly an MP succeeding her father later she married an MP 8 Grylls has one sibling an elder sister Lara Fawcett who gave him the nickname Bear when he was a week old 9 From an early age he learned to climb and sail with his father who was a member of the Royal Yacht Squadron As a teenager he learned to skydive and earned a second dan black belt in Shotokan karate 10 He speaks English Spanish and French 11 He is an Anglican 12 and has described his Christian faith as the backbone in his life 13 You can t keep God out He s all around us if we re just still enough to listen 14 Grylls married Shara Cannings Knight in 2000 15 They have three sons born in 2003 2006 and 2009 16 17 In August 2015 Grylls left his 11 year old son on Saint Tudwal s Island off the North Wales coast as the tide approached leaving him to be rescued by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution RNLI as part of their weekly practice missions The child was unharmed though the RNLI later criticised Grylls for the stunt saying its crew had not appreciated that a child would be involved 18 Grylls used to be a vegan but now consumes a diet predominant in animal based foods fruits and honey 19 EducationGrylls was educated at Eaton House Ludgrove School and Eton College where he helped start its first mountaineering club 20 He studied Spanish and German at the University of the West of England Bristol 21 and at Birkbeck College 22 where he graduated with a 2 2 bachelor s degree obtained part time in Hispanic studies in 2002 23 24 Military serviceAfter leaving school Grylls hiked in the Himalayan mountains of Sikkim and West Bengal 25 From 1994 1997 he served in the Territorial Army with 21 SAS as a trooper His time in the SAS ended as the result of a free fall parachuting accident in Kenya in 1996 26 27 his parachute failed to open causing him to break three vertebrae 27 In 2004 Grylls was awarded the honorary rank of lieutenant commander in the Royal Naval Reserve 28 Then in 2013 he was awarded the honorary rank of lieutenant colonel in the Royal Marines Reserve 29 and promoted to Honorary Colonel in June 2021 30 Expeditions nbsp Grylls in 2014Everest On 16 May 1998 Grylls achieved his childhood dream of climbing to the summit of Mount Everest in Nepal 18 months after breaking three vertebrae in a parachuting accident 31 At 23 he was at the time among the youngest people to have achieved this feat There is some dispute over whether he was the youngest Briton to have done so as he was preceded by James Allen a climber holding dual Australian and British citizenship who reached the summit in 1995 at age 22 32 The record has since been surpassed by Jake Meyer and then Rob Gauntlett who summitted at age 19 To prepare for climbing at such high altitudes in the Himalayas in 1997 Grylls became the youngest Briton to climb Ama Dablam a peak once described by Sir Edmund Hillary as unclimbable although now the third most popular in the Himalayas for permitted expeditions 33 Circumnavigation of the UK In 2000 Grylls led the team to circumnavigate the British Isles on jet skis 28 taking about 30 days to raise money for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution RNLI He also rowed naked in a homemade bathtub along the Thames to raise funds for a friend who lost his legs in a climbing accident 31 Crossing the North Atlantic In 2003 he led a team of five including his childhood friend SAS colleague and Mount Everest climbing partner Mick Crosthwaite on an unassisted crossing of the north Atlantic Ocean in an open rigid inflatable boat Grylls and his team traveled in an eleven metre long boat and encountered force 8 gale winds with waves breaking over the boat while passing through icebergs in their journey from Halifax Nova Scotia to John o Groats Scotland 34 Dinner party at altitude In 2005 alongside the balloonist and mountaineer David Hempleman Adams and Lieutenant Commander Alan Veal leader of the Royal Navy Freefall Parachute Display Team Grylls created a world record for the highest open air formal dinner party which they did under a hot air balloon at 7 600 metres 25 000 ft dressed in full mess dress and oxygen masks 35 To train for the event he made over 200 parachute jumps 36 This event was in aid of The Duke of Edinburgh s Award and The Prince s Trust 37 Paramotoring over the Himalayas In 2007 Grylls embarked on a record setting Parajet paramotor in Himalayas near Mount Everest He took off from 4 400 metres 14 500 ft 8 miles 13 km south of the mountain Grylls reported looking down on the summit during his ascent and coping with temperatures of 60 C 76 F He endured dangerously low oxygen levels and eventually reached 9 000 metres 29 500 ft almost 3 000 metres 10 000 ft higher than the previous record of 6 102 metres 20 019 ft The feat was filmed for Discovery Channel worldwide as well as Channel 4 in the UK 38 While Grylls initially planned to cross over Everest itself the permit was only to fly to the south of Everest and he did not traverse Everest out of risk of violating Chinese airspace 39 Journey Antarctica 2008 In 2008 Grylls led a team of four to climb one of the most remote unclimbed peaks in the world in Antarctica to raise funds for children s charity Global Angels and promote the use of alternative energies During this mission the team also aimed to explore the coast of Antarctica by inflatable boat and jetski part powered by bioethanol and then to travel across some of the vast ice desert by wind powered kite ski and electric powered paramotor However the expedition was cut short after Grylls suffered a broken shoulder while kite skiing across a stretch of ice Travelling at speeds up to 50 km h 30 mph a ski caught on the ice launching him in the air and breaking his shoulder when he came down He had to be medically evacuated 40 Longest indoor freefall Grylls along with the double amputee Al Hodgson and the Scotsman Freddy MacDonald set a Guinness world record in 2008 for the longest continuous indoor freefall The previous record was 1 hour 36 minutes by a US team Grylls Hodgson and MacDonald using a vertical wind tunnel in Milton Keynes broke the record by a few seconds The attempt was in support of the charity Global Angels 41 42 43 Northwest Passage expedition In September 2010 Grylls led a team of five to take an ice breaking rigid inflatable boat RIB through 5 700 nautical miles 10 600 km of the ice strewn Northwest Passage The expedition intended to raise awareness of the effects of global warming and to raise money for children s charity Global Angels 44 45 CareerBooks Grylls first book Facing Up UK The Kid Who Climbed Everest US described his expedition and achievements climbing to the summit of Mount Everest His second was Facing the Frozen Ocean His third book Born Survivor Bear Grylls was written to accompany the TV series of the same name He also wrote an extreme guide to outdoor pursuits titled Bear Grylls Outdoor Adventures 46 In 2011 Grylls released his autobiography Mud Sweat and Tears The Autobiography 47 followed by A Survival Guide for Life in late 2012 and True Grit in 2013 48 Grylls also wrote the Mission Survival series of children s adventure survival books titled Mission Survival Gold of the Gods Mission Survival Way of the Wolf Mission Survival Sands of the Scorpion Mission Survival Tracks of the Tiger and Mission Survival Claws of the Crocodile He has written two thriller novels based around his character Will Jaeger Ghost Flight released in 2015 49 and Burning Angels in 2016 50 In 2019 Grylls published a Christian devotional titled Soul Fuel 51 In October 2021 Grylls released his second autobiography Never Give Up covering some of his most memorable events and adventures 52 In 2022 Grylls published Mind Fuel Simple Ways to Build Mental Resilience Every Day 53 Grylls told The Christian Post that it offers honest and practical ways to practice better mental health a crucial part of living a healthy God glorying life 54 In April 2023 Grylls released You Vs the World The Bear Grylls Guide to Never Giving Up a motivational book aimed at children 55 In September 2023 How to be a Scout was released by Grylls 56 Television Grylls was used by the UK Ministry of Defence to head the Army s anti drugs TV campaign and featured in the first ever major advertising campaign for Harrods Grylls has been a guest on numerous talk shows including Friday Night with Jonathan Ross The Oprah Winfrey Show Late Night with Conan O Brien The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Attack of the Show Late Show with David Letterman Jimmy Kimmel Live and Harry Hill s TV Burp Grylls recorded two advertisements for Post s Trail Mix Crunch Cereal which aired in the US from January 2009 He also appeared as a distinguished instructor in Dos Equis Most Interesting Academy in a webisode named Survival in the Modern Era He appeared in a five part web series that demonstrates urban survival techniques and features Grylls going from bush to bash He also has marketed the Alpha Course a course on the basics of the Christian faith In 2013 Grylls appeared in an airline safety video for Air New Zealand entitled Bear Essentials of Safety filmed against the backdrop of the Routeburn Track on the southern tip of New Zealand s South Island 57 In 2014 Grylls appeared on Piers Morgan s Life Stories Escape to the Legion Grylls filmed a four part TV show in 2005 called Escape to the Legion which followed Grylls and eleven other recruits as they took part in a shortened re creation of the French Foreign Legion s basic desert training in the Sahara The show was first broadcast in the UK on Channel 4 58 and in the US on the Military Channel 59 Born Survivor Man vs Wild nbsp Grylls in front of an Alaska Air National Guard 210th Rescue Squadron HH 60 Pave Hawk helicopter before heading out to Spencer Glacier to film Man vs WildMain article Man vs Wild Grylls hosts a series titled Born Survivor Bear Grylls for the British Channel 4 and broadcast as Man vs Wild in Australia New Zealand Canada India and the United States and as Ultimate Survival on the Discovery Channel in Europe Asia and Africa The series features Grylls dropped into inhospitable places showing viewers how to survive Man vs Wild debuted in 2006 and its success led it to lasting seven seasons over five years The show has featured stunts including Grylls climbing cliffs parachuting from helicopters balloons and planes paragliding ice climbing running through a forest fire wading rapids eating snakes wrapping his urine soaked T shirt around his head to help stave off the desert heat drinking urine saved in a rattlesnake skin drinking fecal liquid from elephant dung eating deer droppings wrestling alligators field dressing a camel carcass and drinking water from it eating various creepy crawlies insects using the corpse of a sheep as a sleeping bag and flotation device free climbing waterfalls and using a bird guano water enema for hydration 60 61 The show caused controversy after a programme consultant revealed that Grylls actually stayed in a hotel on some nights including an episode in Hawaii in which Grylls was ostensibly stranded on a deserted island and that certain scenes were staged for him 62 Grylls subsequently apologized to viewers who might have felt misled 62 In March 2012 the Discovery Channel dropped Grylls from its lineup because of a contractual dispute 63 64 although he has subsequently worked with them again In August 2019 Bear Grylls appeared with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a special episode shot in the India s Jim Corbett National Park Uttarakhand The episode was showcased in more than 180 countries across the world on the Discovery Inc network 65 Worst Case Scenario Main article Worst Case Scenario TV series In 2010 Grylls came out with a new project titled Worst Case Scenario which aired on Discovery in the US It is based on the popular books of the same name 66 Twelve episodes were produced before the show was cancelled 67 Bear s Wild Weekend In 2011 he made two specials under the title Bear s Wild Weekend for Channel 4 in the UK which was broadcast over the Christmas holiday that year Each special featured Grylls taking either Jonathan Ross or Miranda Hart on short two day adventures Ross to rainforest in the Canary Islands Hart to the Swiss Alps 68 These screened in the US under the title Bear Grylls Wild Adventure A third episode with Stephen Fry this time in the Dolomite mountains of South Tyrol screened in late 2013 69 In 2014 two further episodes were aired in the UK under the title Wild Weekends The first of these was the 2011 special of Man vs Wild featuring Jake Gyllenhaal 70 and the second was the Running Wild episode featuring Ben Stiller 71 Get Out Alive Main article Get Out Alive with Bear Grylls Grylls hosted Get Out Alive with Bear Grylls a reality competition series filmed in New Zealand which premiered on NBC on 8 July 2013 72 73 Escape from Hell In Bear Grylls Escape from Hell he reveals the true life stories of ordinary people trapped in extraordinary situations of survival The six episode series premiered on the Discovery Channel in the UK on 4 October 2013 and in the US on 11 November 2013 74 The Island Main article The Island with Bear Grylls He presented The Island with Bear Grylls first shown on Channel 4 on 5 May 2014 An American version of the show was also made and it premiered on 25 May 2015 on NBC 75 Running Wild with Bear Grylls Main article Running Wild with Bear Grylls In this adventure TV series from NBC which premiered on 28 July 2014 Grylls takes celebrities on a two day trip in the wilderness The celebrities who took part in Season 1 are Zac Efron Ben Stiller Tamron Hall Deion Sanders Channing Tatum and Tom Arnold 76 77 Celebrities who took part in Season 2 were Kate Winslet Kate Hudson Drew Brees Jesse Tyler Ferguson Ed Helms Michelle Rodriguez Ajay Devgan 78 Akshay Kumar Rajanikanth 79 India s prime minister Narendra Modi 80 James Marsden Michael B Jordan and President Barack Obama 81 Mission Survive Main article Bear Grylls Mission Survive In 2015 he began presenting the six part ITV series Bear Grylls Mission Survive which features eight celebrities on a twelve day survival mission The series began airing on 20 February 2015 82 Mission Survive returned for a second series in 2016 83 Bear Grylls Survival School In 2016 he presented a CITV series called Bear Grylls Survival School Filming started in August 2015 The series began airing on 10 January 2016 84 85 A second series was scheduled to begin on 7 January 2017 Survivor Games In summer 2015 China s Dragon TV ordered a Grylls fronted adventure series titled Survivor Games Chinese 跟着贝尔去冒险 The series featured Grylls and eight Chinese celebrities and premiered on Dragon TV on 16 October 2015 86 Bear s Mission In 2018 ITV began airing a new series similar to the USA series Running Wild with Bear Grylls called Bear s Mission with This show focuses on one British celebrity taking an overnight adventure with Bear each episode The series premiered on ITV on early 2018 87 You vs Wild Main article You vs Wild Later Grylls went on to release an interactive series on streaming service Netflix World s Toughest Race Eco Challenge Fiji Main article World s Toughest Race Eco Challenge Fiji Grylls presented the revival of the Eco Challenge series which is titled World s Toughest Race Eco Challenge Fiji It involved teams from around the world competing in an adventure race which took place in Fiji The series premiered on Amazon Prime Video on 14 August 2020 88 Bear Grylls Wild Adventure Spring 2021 two part ITV series featuring Jonny Wilkinson and Nicola Adams respectively 89 Running Wild With Bear Grylls The Challenge Premiered in July 2022 it is a spin off of Grylls long running Running Wild With Bear Grylls series 90 The series returned for a second season on 9 July 2023 91 Bear Grylls Meets President Zelenskyy In this documentary that aired on Channel 4 on 28 March 2023 Grylls travels to Ukraine to meet President Zelenskyy and to meet civilians caught up in the war with Russia 92 I Survived Bear Grylls Eight part competition series co hosted with comedian Jordan Conley 93 Motivational speaking Outside of TV Grylls works as a motivational speaker giving speeches worldwide to corporations churches schools and other organisations 31 64 Be Military Fit Main article Be Military FitBear Grylls Ventures and NM Capital purchased British Military Fitness in September 2018 and re branded as Be Military Fit with Bear Grylls to retain the existing abbreviation BMF The company runs outdoor group fitness classes in 140 public parks and outdoor spaces across the United Kingdom The classes are led by former or serving members of the British Armed Forces with recognised fitness training qualifications It is Europe s largest outdoor fitness company 94 95 96 97 Charity and politics nbsp Grylls juggling in 2016Grylls is an ambassador for The Prince s Trust an organisation which provides training financial and practical support to young people in the United Kingdom 17 Global Angels a UK charity which seeks to aid children around the world were the beneficiaries of his 2007 accomplishment of taking a powered para glider higher than Mount Everest Grylls held the highest ever dinner party at 7 600 metres 25 000 ft in aid of The Duke of Edinburgh s Award Scheme and launched the 50th anniversary of the Awards His successful circumnavigation of Britain on jet skis raised money for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution Grylls Everest climb was in aid of SSAFA Forces Help a British based charitable organisation set up to help former and serving members of the British Armed Forces and their families and dependents His 2003 Arctic expedition detailed in the book Facing the Frozen Ocean was in aid of The Prince s Trust His 2005 attempt to para motor over the Angel Falls was in aid of the charity Hope and Homes for Children 98 In August 2010 Grylls continued his fund raising work for Global Angels by undertaking an expedition through the Northwest Passage in a rigid inflatable boat Many of his expeditions also support environmental causes such as his Antarctica expedition and his circumnavigation of Britain which tested a pioneering new fuel made from rubbish In 2011 Grylls was in New Zealand during the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake Following the incident he appeared on New Zealand advertisements encouraging people to donate money to help rebuild the city 99 100 Grylls is also an ambassador for Care for Children an organisation that partners with governments in Asia to help create a positive alternative to institutional care through local family based care for disadvantaged children 101 In 2014 Grylls designed a Scouts themed Paddington Bear statue one of fifty located around London prior to the release of the film Paddington which was auctioned to raise funds for the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children NSPCC 102 Grylls said he spoke from the heart in backing Remain in the 2016 referendum At such a time for the UK to retreat run and cut ourselves loose from Europe when there are so many challenges on our doorstep to me just doesn t feel either courageous or kind he said Europe has many flaws but I also believe the way to help resolve many of those tough issues is from within I have never been a good quitter and I am so proud of the UK and our values tolerance kindness respect courage and resilience This is why I want us to stay together and Remain in Europe 103 In January 2020 he announced that he had asserted his right to Irish citizenship and had obtained an Irish passport 104 Grylls was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire OBE in the 2019 Birthday Honours for services to young people the media and charity 105 Positions in Scouting nbsp Grylls speaking in 2016Designation of Chief Ambassador of World Scouting On 16 November 2018 The World Organization of the Scout Movement announced the appointment of Bear Grylls as its first Chief Ambassador 106 Upon his appointment he said I m very proud and humbled to take on this new role as Chief Ambassador of World Scouting and continue to promote the great work Scouting is doing across the globe Scouting is a worldwide force for good that unites young people with positive values and an adventurous spirit We aim to make a difference in our communities help young people learn new skills and be kind to all people 106 Bear has long been a supporter of Scouting around the world often visiting Scout groups on his filming missions and appeared at the 24th World Scout Jamboree in his role as Chief Ambassador 107 Term as Chief Scout of the Scout Association See also Chief Scout The Scout Association On 17 May 2009 The Scout Association announced Grylls would be appointed Chief Scout following the end of Peter Duncan s five year term in July 2009 108 He was officially made Chief Scout at Gilwell 24 on 11 July 2009 in a handover event featuring Peter 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