
Sir David Attenborough
Sir David Attenborough (born May 8, 1926) is a prominent naturalist and zoologist famous for his narration of nature documentaries.
- Born: David Frederick Attenborough (1926-05-08) 8 May 1926 (age 94) Isleworth, Middlesex, England
- Nationality: British
- Alma mater: University of Cambridge (BA)
- Occupation: Broadcaster, naturalist, Presenter
- Years active: 1951–present
- Title: Controller of BBC2 (1965–1969) President of the Royal Society for Nature Conservation (1991–1996)
- Spouse(s): Jane Elizabeth Ebsworth Oriel (m. 1950; died 1997)
- Children: 2
- Parent(s): Frederick Attenborough
- Relatives: Richard Attenborough (brother), John Attenborough (brother), Michael Attenborough (nephew), Charlotte Attenborough (niece)
- Awards: Cherry Kearton Medal and Award (1972), BAFTA Fellowship (1980), Kalinga Prize (1981), Kew International Medal (1996) , International Cosmos Prize (2000), RSPB Medal (2000), Michael Faraday Prize (2003), José Vasconcelos World Award of Education (2004), Descartes Prize (2004), Nierenberg Prize (2005), Princess of Asturias Award (2009), Fonseca Prize (2010)
Sir David Attenborough
Pictures
- Photostream
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COP26 Summit - Day Two
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The Duke And Duchess Of Cambridge Attend The London 2021 ...
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European Best Pictures Of The Day - February 04
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The Duke And Duchess Of Cambridge Attend The Naming Ceremony