Lee Mack, whose real name is Lee Gordon McKillop, first appeared on our screens in the early 2000s and his career has since gone from strength to strength.
The comedian is most well-known for being a team captain on the BBC comedy panel show Would I Lie To You?, writing and starring in the sitcom Not Going Out, and for hosting the Sky One show Duck Quacks Don't Echo.
Dad of three Lee is predicted to have a net worth of around $18 million - around £15.8m - according to Celebrity Net Worth.
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Lee has also presented They Think It's All Over, as well as appearing on Taskmaster, being the guest announcer on Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, and starring in many an episode of 8 Out of 10 Cats does Countdown.
He is also a regular player for Soccer Aid - taking part in this year's charity football event, alongside other fan favourites Olly Murs and Usain Bolt.
An hour-long documentary showing Lee's attempts to get in shape for the charity football match aired on ITV on September 1.
Soccer Aid has raised over £38 million to date in aid of UNICEF UK through donations and ticket sales.
The televised event is a friendly football match made up of famous faces, including celebs and former professional football players.
Lee was born in Southport and attended Stanley High School.
He has been married to wife, Tara McKillop, for almost two decades.
The pair have three children - Arlo, Lee and Mollie.
Last year, he and friend Neil Webster launched a podcast entitled "I Can't Believe It's Not Buddha".
Lee, who no longer drinks and is a vegan, has long had interest in Buddhism, mindfulness and the possibility of leading a more spiritual life.
The podcast finds Lee and Neil taking their first (often clumsy) steps on the road to Nirvana.
After a few years of dabbling in meditation, he feels the time has come to decide once and for all whether he should seriously seek spiritual enlightenment.
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