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Ken Todd

Ken Todd (born July 20, 1945)<sup></sup> is an English-born , businessman, and television personality, best known as the longtime husband of and co-owner of more than 30 restaurants across and over their careers. ''Note: This article is about the restaurateur Ken Todd. For the English footballer, see Ken Todd (footballer).'' Todd entered the after a background in textiles, purchasing his first establishment, Corks Wine Bar in London's neighborhood, in 1980. It was at Corks in 1982 that he met Vanderpump, a 21-year-old , leading to a rapid courtship; the couple married on August 28, 1982, after just three months together and have remained wed for over 40 years. Together, they expanded their portfolio to include prominent venues such as SUR, Villa Blanca, , and in , as well as Vanderpump Cocktail Garden in , many of which gained fame through . In addition to his business ventures, Todd has appeared alongside Vanderpump on Bravo series including The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (starting in 2010) and Vanderpump Rules (since 2013), where he is often portrayed as a protective and outspoken figure in their restaurant operations. The couple also co-founded the Vanderpump Dogs Foundation in 2016, a nonprofit dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating dogs, with Todd serving as president. Todd's personal life includes two children with Vanderpump—daughter (born 1986) and adopted son Max (born 1991)—as well as a son, Warren, from his brief first marriage to model Pamela Todd in the mid-1960s. The family relocated to in the early 2000s to grow their restaurant empire, and Todd and Vanderpump became grandparents to their first grandchild together in 2021, when gave birth to son Theodore.

Early life and youth career

Birth and family background

Kenneth Todd was born on 24 August 1957 in Butterknowle, a small village in Teesdale, County Durham, England. Butterknowle, situated in the Gaunless Valley and historically tied to the Durham coalfield, was a close-knit mining community during the mid-20th century, where coal extraction shaped the local economy and daily life for many residents. The village's working-class roots, influenced by generations of miners and agricultural workers, provided a modest environment that fostered community ties and resilience among its inhabitants.

Introduction to football

Ken Todd was born on 24 August 1957 in Butterknowle, , , a rural area in the North East. Todd's talent led to trials with professional clubs, culminating in his signing as an apprentice with Wolverhampton Wanderers in 1974 at the age of 16. In August 1975, Todd transitioned to full professionalism by signing his first professional contract with .

Professional playing career

Wolverhampton Wanderers

Ken Todd signed professional terms with Wolverhampton Wanderers in August 1975, having joined the club as an apprentice the previous year. His senior breakthrough came during the 1976–77 Second Division season under manager , where he established himself as a versatile capable of contributing both defensively and in attack. Todd made his debut in a league match that season and went on to feature in three starts and one substitute appearance, scoring one goal as the team secured promotion as champions. Throughout the campaign, Todd's midfield role emphasized energy and adaptability, helping to support the club's attacking play in key fixtures during the promotion push. Although his opportunities were limited by competition from established players like and , his contributions added depth to the squad during a successful period that saw Wolves return to the First Division after a two-year absence. In the subsequent 1977–78 season, following promotion, Todd made one league appearance under new manager as Wolves adapted to top-flight football, finishing 15th. Overall, he recorded five first-team league appearances and one goal for the club across his time there. Limited playing time prompted his departure, leading to a transfer to Port Vale in August 1978 in search of greater opportunities.

Port Vale

Todd joined Port Vale from Wolverhampton Wanderers on 9 August 1978 for a club-record fee of £37,000, marking a significant by the Fourth Division club in a young with limited senior experience. Despite his promising midfield style honed at Wolves, which emphasized versatility and creativity, Todd faced challenges adapting to the rigors of lower-league , including physical battles and inconsistent team dynamics. Under manager Dennis Butler, who had assumed control in May 1978 following Bobby Smith's departure, Todd featured prominently in the 1978–79 campaign, contributing to a side aiming for promotion from the Fourth Division. He made 42 appearances across and competitions that season, scoring 8 goals. However, his form proved inconsistent, as he struggled with injuries and the pressure of justifying the high fee, leading to periods of bench time amid Butler's experimental lineups. Port Vale's promotion push faltered despite reinforcements like and Bernie , culminating in a mid-table 16th-place finish with 42 points from 46 league games. In the early stages of the –80 season, continued to play under until the manager's sacking on 30 August , but his limited starts—amid ongoing adaptation issues—reflected broader team instability that saw Vale drop to 20th by season's end.

Portsmouth

In , Ken Todd joined from Vale during the –80 season in the for a fee of £20,000. The move came as , under manager Burrows, sought to strengthen their squad amid ambitions for promotion from the bottom tier. Todd's time at Portsmouth was marked by limited opportunities in the first team, largely due to intense squad competition for midfield positions. He featured in 3 appearances and scored 1 goal during the 1979–80 season. This curtailed involvement was part of Portsmouth securing as Fourth Division champions in 1979–80. However, Todd departed for non-league side Fareham Town in 1980, marking the conclusion of his professional Football League career. Prior to the transfer, Todd had shown promise at Port Vale, where he scored eight goals in 42 appearances across league and cup competitions during the 1978–79 season.

Non-league playing and managerial career

Ken Todd, the , has no recorded career in . He is often confused with another Ken Todd (born 1957), a former English footballer who played for clubs including Fareham Town, , and Havant Town.

Coaching roles

Player-manager at Havant Town

Todd's appointment as player-manager at Havant Town came after his playing stints in in the 1980s, allowing him to combine on-pitch contributions with managerial responsibilities such as squad and tactical planning. Under his leadership in the Southern League Southern Division, Havant Town achieved competitiveness in , including a season where Todd personally scored 50 goals. Challenges included navigating financial constraints typical of Southern League clubs and building a squad capable of sustaining pushes, though specific examples reflect his hands-on approach to development. The club also engaged in cup competitions during this period, adding to the fixture load. Todd's tenure at Havant Town ended prior to the late 1990s, as he transitioned to a youth coaching role at Portsmouth.

Youth development at Portsmouth

After retiring from playing, including time at Havant Town, Ken Todd returned to Portsmouth F.C. as youth team manager in the late 1980s, drawing on his prior experience as a player for the club between 1979 and 1980 to guide emerging talents. In this role, emphasized player pathways by nurturing prospects through structured training programs aimed at transitioning them to senior levels or professional contracts elsewhere. Notable among his contributions was the development of young players during Portsmouth's time in the lower divisions, though specific names and metrics from this period are not widely documented in public records. Todd's philosophy centered on discipline and tactical awareness, instilled from his own professional career, helping to build a foundation for the club's academy during a period of transition for .

Personal life

Family and relationships

Ken Todd was previously married to Pamela Todd for approximately two years starting around 1964, when he was 19 years old; the couple had a son, Warren, born in 1966.) Todd met his second wife, , at his Corks Wine Bar in in 1982. They married on August 28, 1982, after a three-month . The couple have two children: daughter (born 1986) and adopted son Max (born 1991). gave birth to a daughter in 2021, making Todd a grandfather.

Later years and residence

Todd and Vanderpump relocated from to in the early 2000s to expand their restaurant business. As of 2025, they reside primarily in , at their estate Villa Rosa, and own a secondary home in , , purchased in October 2024 for $5 million. Todd remains active in their ventures and has continued to appear on television alongside Vanderpump.

Career statistics and records

Professional statistics

Ken Todd's professional career in the spanned four seasons from 1976 to 1980, during which he made 52 appearances and scored 11 goals across three clubs: Wolverhampton Wanderers, Port Vale, and . These figures represent league matches only and exclude cup competitions, friendlies, and non-league games. The breakdown of his league statistics by club and division is as follows, based on available club records and aggregated career totals:
SeasonClubDivisionAppearancesGoals
1976–77Wolverhampton WanderersSecond Division41
1977–78Wolverhampton WanderersFirst Division10
1978–79Fourth Division418
1979–80Fourth Division31
1979–80Fourth Division31
Total5211
Note: Detailed per-season data for Port Vale is derived from overall career totals reported in reputable sources, as comprehensive primary records for individual matches are limited; Wolves figures include one substitute appearance counted as a full outing. Assists are not recorded for this era. Pre-1976 youth and reserve games are excluded due to incomplete documentation.

Honours and achievements

During his time at Wolverhampton Wanderers, Todd was part of the squad that secured as champions of the Second Division in the 1976–77 season, making five appearances and scoring one goal in the league campaign. At the professional level, Todd did not win any major individual or team honours beyond the Wolves promotion, with his subsequent spells at Port Vale and yielding no further accolades such as promotions or cup successes. In , Todd achieved significant personal recognition with in the Southern League, where he broke a club record by scoring 50 goals in a single season, establishing himself as the team's top scorer and revitalizing their attacking output. No team titles, such as Southern League championships, were secured by or his later club Havant Town during his playing or player-manager tenure.

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