What is Jay Ingram's full name?
Jay Ingram
Jay Ingram nickname(s):
Jay Ingram (C.M.)
Jay Ingram date of birth:
March 20, 1945
How old is Jay Ingram?
81
Where was Jay Ingram born?
Canada
Jay Ingram body shape:
Average
What color are Jay Ingram's eyes?
Brown - Light
What color is Jay Ingram's hair?
Grey
Is Jay Ingram gay or straight?
Straight
What is Jay Ingram's ethnicity?
White
What is Jay Ingram nationality?
Canadian
Where did Jay Ingram go to university?
University of Toronto for Master's degeee , University of Alberta for Microbiology
What is Jay Ingram's occupation?
Broadcaster, Author
Jay Ingram claim to fame:
Co-Host of Daily Planet (1995-2011),
Short Biography
Jay Ingram CM, BSc, MSc (born March 20, 1945) is a Canadian author and broadcaster. He was host of the television show Daily Planet (originally titled @discovery.ca), which airs on Discovery Channel Canada, since the channel's inception in 1995. Ingram's last episode of Daily Planet aired on June 5, 2011. Ingram announced his retirement but stated he will make guest appearances on Daily Planet. He was succeeded by Dan Riskin.BiographyIngram hosted the science program Quirks and Quarks on CBC Radio One from 1979 (when he took over the show from David Suzuki) to 1992 (when he was succeeded by Bob McDonald). During his tenure Ingram won two ACTRA Awards. In 1993, Ingram hosted The Talk Show, a CBC Radio series about language, winning the "Science in Society Journalism Award" for his efforts. He then moved to CBC Television where he contributed science features to CBC Newsworld's Canada Live and segments on the brain to The Health Show on the main network. In November 1994 he moved to the Discovery Channel. Ingram is the author of several bestselling books including Talk, Talk, Talk: Decoding the Mysteries of Speech, The Science of Everyday Life, The Velocity of Honey: And More Science of Everyday Life and The Burning House: Unlocking the Mysteries of the Brain, which won the 1995 Canadian Science Writers Book Award. Ingram's book Theatre of the Mind: Pulling Back the Curtain on Consciousness published by Harper Collins in October 2005 was chosen as one of the The Globe and Mail's Top 100 books for that year. Ingram had a weekly science column for the Toronto Star for 12 years. Ingram earned a bachelor of science degree in microbiology from the University of Alberta, followed by a master’s degree from the University of Toronto. He has also been awarded honorary degrees from five different Canadian universities: University of Alberta, Carleton, McGill, King's College and McMaster. His books have been awarded three Canadian Science Writers' Awards. Since 2005 Ingram has held the chair in science communications at The Banff Centre. In January 2006, Ingram launched Jay Ingram's Theatre of the Mind, a podcast inspired by his most recent book. The weekly program was co-hosted and produced by David Newland.In 2009, he was made a Member of the Order of Canada "for his contributions towards making complex science accessible to the public as a broadcaster, public speaker and author, and for his leadership of future generations of science journalists".