Derek Ross King is a distinguished Scottish television presenter, actor, and writer, celebrated for his dynamic role as the LA Correspondent for ITV’s flagship breakfast programs, including Lorraine and Good Morning Britain. His career in broadcasting began at a young age, with his first stage appearance at just four years old, leading to a successful stint on Radio Clyde by the age of 17. King made his television debut in 1988, presenting Young Krypton on CITV, which showcased his ability to engage younger audiences.
From 1993 to 2010, King served as the LA correspondent for GMTV, where he honed his skills in live reporting and entertainment coverage. Following the transition to Daybreak and later Good Morning Britain, he continued to deliver captivating content from Los Angeles, solidifying his reputation as a trusted source for entertainment news. His move to Los Angeles in 2000 opened doors to significant film roles, including appearances in The Day After Tomorrow and collaborations with notable figures like Steven Seagal.
In addition to his television work, King has made a mark in the theater, playing iconic roles such as Frank n Furter in The Rocky Horror Show and leading performances in productions like Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. His contributions to the arts have been recognized with multiple awards, including four Emmys and a Golden Mic award during his tenure as the entertainment anchor on KTLA.
King’s versatility extends to radio, where he has hosted various shows, including the Euro Chart and Fantasy Football on BBC Radio. His achievements culminated in being appointed an MBE in the 2018 New Year Honours for his services to broadcasting, arts, and charity, underscoring his impact and dedication to the entertainment industry.