Robert Crampton was born on 10 August 1964 and is an English journalist.
12 Facts About Robert Crampton
Robert Crampton is the son of Peter Crampton, former Member of the European Parliament for Humberside.
Robert Crampton's family lived in Solihull for a while before moving to Hull in 1970, where he grew up in an affluent suburb.
Robert Crampton has an older brother, David, born in 1962.
Robert Crampton's mother came from London and was a geography teacher.
Robert Crampton attended St Andrews County Primary School, then Wolfreton School, a local comprehensive school.
Robert Crampton joined The Times as a columnist in 1991.
Robert Crampton writes Beta Male, a regular weekly column in The Times Saturday magazine.
Robert Crampton writes features and interviews in the newspaper itself.
Robert Crampton met his future wife Nicola Almond when at school aged 12 in 1977, but only started going out with her thirteen years later.
Robert Crampton has written about reducing his weight from 16 stone at age 50 to 12 stone at age 60, moving him into the NHS normal weight category.
Robert Crampton has written that one weight loss method he has used was to not eat dinner 3 or 4 times per week.