Damian Aspinall

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Born
John Damian Androcles Aspinall

(1960-05-24) 24 May 1960 (age 65)
AlmamaterMillfield
OccupationsBusinessman and conservationist
KnownforChairman of The Aspinall Foundation
Damian Aspinall
Born
John Damian Androcles Aspinall

(1960-05-24) 24 May 1960 (age 65)
Alma materMillfield
OccupationsBusinessman and conservationist
Known forChairman of The Aspinall Foundation
Notable workRaising and releasing zoo-bred lowland gorillas
Spouses
  • Louise Sebag-Montefiore
    (m. 1987; div. 2002)
  • Victoria Fisher
    (m. 2016)
PartnerDonna Air (2000–2007)
Children3
FatherJohn Victor Aspinall
Mansion at Port Lympne designed by Herbert Baker

John Damian Androcles Aspinall (born 24 May 1960) is an English businessman and conservationist. He is the chairman of The Aspinall Foundation, founded by his father, which has raised and released several zoo-bred lowland gorillas in Gabon. He manages Howletts Wild Animal Park and Port Lympne Wild Animal Park.

Aspinall is the son of Jane Gordon Hastings (died 2001), a Scottish model, and John Victor Aspinall (1926–2000), a casino and zoo owner, founder of Crown London Aspinalls, conservationist, and the stepson of Sir George Francis Osborne, 16th Baronet.

When he was six years old, in 1966, Aspinall's parents went through a bitter divorce as a result of adultery by his mother.[1] His father won custody and immediately sent him to Millfield, a boarding school in Street, Somerset.[2] Partially as a result of the direction of his father, Aspinall never saw his mother again.[2][3]

In 1972, Aspinall's father married Lady Sarah Maguerite ('Sally') Aspinall (née Curzon) (1945-2025[4]). She was the widow of the racing driver Piers Courage and daughter of Francis Curzon, 5th Earl Howe.[5]

At age 16, Aspinall left school to travel the world and taught himself to play the guitar.[2]

Business career

At age 20, Aspinall traveled to Australia, where he became the country's best-selling encyclopaedia salesman.[6]

In the 1980s, he returned to the UK and bought investment property.[6] He sold his investment properties in the late 1980s, before the early 1990s recession.[7]

After his father's death in 2000, Aspinall was left very little of the family fortune. However, he and Australian associate James Packer, son of Kerry Packer, bought Crown London Aspinalls from his father's estate.[6][8][9]

In 2001, he expanded his casino investments with a £44 million reverse takeover of another casino company.[10]

During the COVID-19 pandemic, his casino business received £10.7 million in government support; however, it continued to realize losses after the pandemic ended.[11]

Aspinall resigned from the board of directors of the casino group and gave up his interest in 2023.[12]

Conservation efforts

Personal life

See also

References

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