Bruce Parry's journey began in 1988 when he joined the Royal Marines, where he spent six illustrious years as a troop commander.
Within this tenure, he served as a physical training instructor, impressively becoming the youngest officer to oversee all physical aspects of Royal Marine commando training. His commanding presence was evident in both Norway and Iraq, where he honed his skills and gained invaluable experience.
This extensive background prepared him to embark on an extraordinary adventure, leading 15 separate expeditions to some of the most remote and inhospitable locations on the planet.
Notably, Parry has also made significant contributions to the world of television. He has hosted the documentary 'Extreme Lives: Cannibals and Crampons' for the Discovery Channel, showcasing his versatility as a presenter. Additionally, he has worked behind the camera, serving as a location manager, assistant director, camera operator, and director.