Ant Middleton | |
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Born | Anthony Middleton 22 September 1980 Portsmouth, Hampshire, England |
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Years active | 2015–present |
Spouse | Emilie Middleton |
Children | 5 |
Military career | |
Allegiance | United Kingdom |
Service | British Army (1998–2002) Royal Marines (2005–2008) Special Boat Service (2008–2012) |
Rank | Corporal |
Service number | 255700 |
Unit | 9 Parachute Squadron Royal Engineers 40 Commando Special Boat Service |
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Website | antmiddleton |
Anthony Middleton (born 22 September 1980) is a British adventurer, television personality, and former UK Special Forces soldier, Royal Marines Commando, and Royal Engineer in the British Army. [1] He is best known as the former Chief Instructor on the Channel 4 television series SAS: Who Dares Wins , a role he held from 2015 until 2021. Middleton also appeared as the Captain in the adventure/reality-show Mutiny and the survival show Escape. In 2018, he climbed Mount Everest for the TV show Extreme Everest with Ant Middleton. [2]
Middleton was born in Portsmouth, Hampshire, and brought up in France. [3]
Middleton joined the army in 1998 [4] [ non-primary source needed ] at the age of 17 where he served in 9 Parachute Squadron Royal Engineers and served tours of duty in Northern Ireland in 1999 during Operation Banner, and in the Republic of Macedonia in 2001 during Operation Essential Harvest. [5]
After leaving the army in 2002, [6] he later enlisted in the Royal Marines on 2 May 2005. He passed the 32 week commando course on 20 January 2006 with 898 troop, winning the King's Badge for best all-round recruit, [7] and was posted to D Company, 40 Commando. In 2007 he did his first tour in Afghanistan.
In 2008 he joined the Special Boat Service, serving for 4 years as a point man and as a sniper, in two further tours of Afghanistan. [8]
After leaving the armed forces, Middleton worked as a security guard for VIPs, and later as a security expert in South Africa and for various West African governments. [9]
Middleton was the Chief Instructor on SAS: Who Dares Wins, a reality high-fitness training television programme produced by Minnow Films for Channel 4, which was first broadcast in 2015. The show featured a military-style training programme and propelled Middleton into the celebrity limelight. Mutiny, an adventure/reality crossover show, was screened on UK television in February 2017, with Middleton starring as boat captain alongside eight volunteer participants. [10] The show was a re-enactment of the Mutiny on the Bounty and Middleton described the experience as "mentally speaking, the hardest thing I've ever done". [11] In March 2021, Middleton was dropped by Channel 4 over their objections to his personal conduct. [12]
Middleton then repeated his SAS hosting position on the Australian version of the show for the Seven Network. Additionally, he was the host of the reality adventure show Million Dollar Island, also for Seven. [13]
In 2017, Middleton co-authored his first book, SAS: Who Dares Wins: Leadership Secrets from the Special Forces, with his fellow TV presenters and Special Forces colleagues Jason Fox, Matthew "Ollie" Ollerton and Colin Maclachlan. Middleton's autobiography, First Man In: Leading from the Front, was published in 2018, becoming a Number 1 Sunday Times best-seller. [14] His second book, The Fear Bubble: Harness Fear and Live Without Limits, was published in 2019, and was also No.1 on The Sunday Times bestseller chart. His third book, Zero Negativity, was published in 2020. Middleton features in Coach Mike Chadwick's audiobook The Red On Revolution, [15] published in 2022.
On 14 May 2018, Middleton reached the summit of Mount Everest with Ed Wardle, completing the ascent over a five and a half week period. The pair almost perished when they were caught in a blizzard behind a group of ten climbers who hampered their progress during the descent. [16] [17] [18]
In November 2019, Middleton was appointed as Chief Cadet and Honorary Captain in the Royal Navy's Volunteer Cadet Corps. [19] [20] He left the position nine months later amidst controversy surrounding a comment he made on Twitter, which appeared to compare Black Lives Matter protesters with the English Defence League as extremists and "scum", though he clarified that he was not equating the two groups. [21] [22]
In 2023, Middleton climbed to the summit of K2, second highest in the world only to Mount Everest. [23]
On 20 September 2024, Middleton gave his support to Reform UK and he spoke at the party's conference in Birmingham. [24]
On 8 January 2025, Middleton hinted on X (formerly Twitter) that he would run for Mayor of London for Reform UK in 2028, stating "My country is calling me once again! I've fought for it once and I WILL come back and serve it again! Standby, standby...". [25]
On 20 January 2025, Middleton was part of Reform UK's delegation to the second inauguration of Donald Trump in Washington, D.C., in the United States, along with leader Nigel Farage and party treasurer Nick Candy. [26]
Middleton was convicted of the unlawful wounding of a male police officer and the common assault of a female police officer in a nightclub in Chelmsford, Essex in 2013 the following year after leaving the Special Boat Service. He described the incident as being "alcohol-fuelled" and went on to state "Once I realised what I’d done, I thought, "Oh my God"". He gave himself up to the police after a short initial search. He was sentenced to 14 months in prison, of which he served only four months due to good behaviour. [27] [28] [29] [30]
In March 2025, the UK government announced that Middleton and his wife had been banned from becoming a director of a company for four years following the failure of his company to pay over £1 million in tax. [31] [32] The UK Insolvency Service said £385,000 in VAT and £869,000 in corporation tax was owed on £4.5 million in income which flowed into the company between 2019 and 2022. [32]
Year | Television series | Role | Channel | Notes | Ref |
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2015–2021 | SAS: Who Dares Wins | Chief Instructor | Channel 4 | 6 series | [33] |
2017 | Mutiny | Captain Bligh | Channel 4 | 1 series | [34] |
Escape | Himself | Channel 4 | 1 series | [35] | |
2018 | Extreme Everest with Ant Middleton | Himself | Channel 4 | 1 Series | [36] |
2019–2021 | Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins | Chief Instructor | Channel 4 | 3 series | [37] |
2019 | Ant Middleton and Liam Payne: Straight Talking | Presenter | Sky One | One episode | [38] |
2020–present | SAS Australia: Who Dares Wins | Chief Instructor | Seven Network | 4 series | [39] |
2021 | Ant Middleton & Rebel Wilson: Straight Talking | Presenter | Sky One | One episode | [40] |
2023–present | Million Dollar Island | Presenter | Seven Network | 1 series | [41] |
2024 | Dancing with the Stars Australia | Contestant | Seven Network | 1 series | |
Killer K2 | Himself | 7plus | Documentary | [42] |
Year | Title | Notes | Shows |
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2018 | An Evening with Ant Middleton | 44 shows | |
2019 | Mind Over Muscle | — | 31 UK shows |
2021 | Zero Negativity | 27 UK shows | |
2020–2021 | Mind Over Muscle - Aus/ Nz Tour | — | 7 shows |
2025 | The Emotions of Man | postponed from 2024 | UK |
Ribbon | Description | Notes | |
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![]() | General Service Medal | With "NORTHERN IRELAND" Clasp | |
![]() | NATO Medal for Macedonia | ||
![]() | Operational Service Medal for Afghanistan | With "AFGHANISTAN" Clasp | |
![]() | Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal | 2012; UK version of this medal | |