What is the personality type of Kevin Day? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Kevin Day from All For The Game Series and what is the personality traits.
Kevin Day personality type is ENTJ, and I’m an ENTP. Mostly. I have learned from experience that being so often right doesn’t help me a whole lot when I just want a little peace and quiet. I am a Type-A personality. I am driven by a need for order and structure. Being a Type-A just makes life harder for me. And sometimes I get the feeling that the Type-A personality is going to be the one who is ultimately punished in the end. (HINT: It’s not.)
It’s hard for me to believe that one of the most frequent questions people ask me is, “Are you Type-A?” I mean, it’s not like there’s an actual test for it. When I was in college and in the process of selecting a major, I asked what my personality is like and they said, “Type-A.” They were wrong, of course, but that question is still frequently asked.
I guess I can see why. When you consider how much time we spend at work and in our personal lives, it’s sort of hard not to wonder what kind of personality we have.
Kevin Day is a British stand up comedian, comedy writer and sports presenter. He came to prominence in the British alternative comedy stand up scene of the late eighties and early nineties, playing clubs like The Comedy Store. This led to him hosting the comedy discussion programme Loose Talk on BBC Radio 1 from 1992 to 1994, having initially co-hosted with Mark Thomas when the programme was launched in 1991. He has co-hosted the Channel 5 sports programme Live And Dangerous with Mark Webster. He has written for Dave Allen, Jo Brand and The 11 O'Clock Show. In 2005 Day became, and is still, a programme associate for Have I Got News for You and contributes to the writing on the programme delivered by the guest hosts each week. He had previously been a guest on the show in 1991. In 2005 he played Gary Mills in the TV comedy Broken News. Since 2004 he has been a regular on Match of the Day 2. He was an occasional guest presenter on the BBC7 discussion show Serious About Comedy.