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Billy Connolly
Date Of Birth: 24/11/1942
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Born in a poor tenement block, Connolly was abandoned by his mother, Mamie, at the age of three and brought up by his aunt, Mona, who used to beat him, and his father, William, who sexually abused him - a background explored in his 2001 biography Billy. As a teenager, he joined the Clyde shipyards, where he served his apprenticeship as a welder. While working there, he bought a banjo for £2 10s after seeing blues singer Pete Seger on the TV, and started performing on Scotland's folk circuit as part of a band called the Humblebums, which counted Gerry Rafferty among its members. While performing, Connolly noticed that audiences warmed to the banter between his songs, which built up his confidence. In 1970, the band split up and he started performing solo. Also during his time at the shipyards, he met his first wife, Iris, with whom he had a son and a daughter. His big break was on the Parkinson show in 1975, which made him a star and led to his first UK tour: The Big Wee Tour. He spent many years on the road, the lifestyle taking its toll, and he became a heavy drinker, until he gave up alcohol in 1986. His reputation grew and grew, and he eventually moved to California to try to break into the US, with varying degrees of success. In 1989, he married Pamela Stephenson, who he met while recording a sketch for Not The Nine O'Clock News.
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| Books: 2003: Bravemouth. Follow-up to the biography by Pamela Stephenson. Review. Buy Review |
| Books: 2003: Bravemouth. Follow-up to the biography by Pamela Stephenson. Review. Buy Buy |
| Books: 2001: Billy. Biography by wife Pamela Stephenson. Buy (or as audio book) Buy |
| Books: 2001: Billy. Biography by wife Pamela Stephenson. Buy (or as audio book) audio book |
| Books: 1996: Billy Connolly's World Tour Of Australia. Buy Buy |
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| Movies: 2001: The Man Who Sued God: Steve Meyers |
| Movies: 2001: Who Is Cletis Tout? |
| Movies: 2001: Gabriel and Me: Gabriel |
| Movies: 2000: Everlasting Piece: Scalper |
| Movies: 2000: Beautiful Joe: Joe. Buy on DVD. DVD |
| Movies: 1999: The Boondock Saints. Il Duce |
| Movies: 1999: The Debt Collector: Nicky Dryden Buy on DVD. DVD |
| Movies: 1998: Still Crazy. Hughie. Buy on video or DVD video |
| Movies: 1998: Still Crazy. Hughie. Buy on video or DVD DVD |
| Movies: 1998: The Changeling |
| Movies: 1998: The Impostors: Sparks |
| Movies: 1998: Return of the Musketeers: Caddie |
| Movies: 1997: Paws: voice of PC. Buy on video video |
| Movies: 1997: Mrs Brown: John Brown. Buy on video or DVD video |
| Movies: 1997: Mrs Brown: John Brown. Buy on video or DVD DVD |
| Movies: 1996: A Muppet Treasure Island: Capt. Billy Bones. Buy on video video |
| Movies: 1995: Pocahontas: Voice of Ben. Buy on video video |
| Movies: 1994: Indecent Proposal: Auction MC. Buy on video video |
| Movies: 1990: The Big Man: Frankie |
| Movies: 1987: The Hunting of the Snark: The Bellman |
| Movies: 1985: Water: Delgado |
| Movies: 1983: Bullshot: Hawkeye McGillicuddy |
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| TV: 2002: Billy Connolly's World Tour Of England, Ireland and Wales |
| TV: 2001: Comic Relief. Including a streak around Picadilly Circus. |
| TV: 2001: Gentleman's Relish: Starred as Victorian pornographer Kingdom Swann |
| TV: 1997: Deacon Brodie. Period drama |
| TV: 1996: Billy Connolly's World Tour Of Australia. Buy the book or the video. book |
| TV: 1996: Billy Connolly's World Tour Of Australia. Buy the book or the video. video. |
| TV: 1996: A Scot In The Artic. Survival show |
| TV: 1994: Billy Connolly's World Tour Of Scotland. Buy on video. Buy on video |
| TV: 1992: The South Bank Show. Connolly was the subject of arts documentary. |
| TV: 1992: Billy. 13-part US sitcom, a spin-off from Head of The Class |
| TV: 1990-1991: Head Of The Class. Connolly played teacher Billy McGregor in this US sitcom that ran from 1986-1991. |
| TV: 1985: An Audience With Billy Connolly. Stand-up in front of celebs. Buy on VHS VHS |
| TV: 1978: Billy Connolly In Concert. One-off . |
| TV: 1976: Connolly. One-off ITV programme of his life show |
| TV: 1975: Appearance on Parkinson catapulted him to fame |
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| Video: See also the Stand-u |
| Video: 2002: Billy Connolly Live 2002. Buy on DVD or video DVD |
| Video: 2002: Billy Connolly Live 2002. Buy on DVD or video video |
| Video: 2001: Billy Connolly Greatest Hits Live. Buy Buy |
| Video: 1999: One Night Stand and Down Under: Live In Brisbane. Buy Buy |
| Video: 1997: Billy Connolly Live. Buy Buy |
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| Stand Up: 2004: Too Old To Die Young. 18 dates in the Hanmmersmith Apollo, London. Review Review |
| Stand Up: 2003: Winner of Chortle Award for outstanding achievement. Chortle Award |
| Stand Up: 2001: UK tour. Dates and review Dates and review |
| Stand Up: 1998: Erect For 30 Years tour. Buy on video. Buy on video |
| Stand Up: 1997: UK tour. Buy on video or audio tape as Two Night Stand (recorded in London and Glasgow). video |
| Stand Up: 1997: UK tour. Buy on video or audio tape as Two Night Stand (recorded in London and Glasgow). audio |
| Stand Up: 1996: World Tour Of Australia. Live tour also recorded as BBC travelogue (see TV section below). |
| Stand Up: 1994: World Tour Of Scotland. Live tour also recorded as BBC travelogue. Buy on video: live show and documentary double pack Buy on video: live show and documentary double pack |
| Stand Up: 1994: 22-night run at the Hammersmith Odeon. Buy on video. Buy on video. |
| Stand Up: 1987: Live at the Albert Hall. Buy on video. Buy on video |
| Stand Up: 1982: Appeared in The Secret Policeman's Other Ball. |
| Stand Up: 1981: Appeared in The Secret Policeman's Ball. |
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| Audio / CD: 1999: Classic Connolly. Compilation tape. Buy as one-volume or two-volume set. one-volume |
| Audio / CD: 1999: Classic Connolly. Compilation tape. Buy as one-volume or two-volume set. two-volume |
| Audio / CD: 1999: Wreck on tour. Buy (NB special order) Buy |
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![]() Billy Connolly certainly got on better with the people of Birmingham than he did in Blackpool and Scarborough. Last night there was no sign of the disruptive walk-outs, heckles and flouncing off in exasperation that’s got this tour the wrong sort of reputation. The most notable thing that happened is that Connolly lost his thread a couple of times. Of course digressions are all part of his style – even if he insists on stage, ‘it’s not a technique; I have attention deficit disorder’ – but here he ground to a complete halt at one point, genuinely forgetting where he was. He came close another couple of times, despite frequently glancing at the notes carefully positioned by his drink. It’s a rare reminder that he’s 69 years old. An age, he says, when he stops asking friends how their mums are. But based on his stage passion, your would barely know it. Jackie Mason, currently on a London residency, seems like an old man in comparison, and only six years Connolly’s senior. Aside from his grey hair, trimmed short for this tour, the shorn Connolly has the enthusiasm, energy and stamina he’s always had, talking spiritedly for dead on two hours non-stop. Although whether he actually needs to demonstrate such staying power is a moot point, since an interval would definitely have been welcome. Connolly’s not only youthful, he’s positively childish, obsessed with anything that comes out of the arse, excited to pull off practical jokes, and taking delight in making rude sounds. One routine is based almost entirely on him doing aeroplane noises – and given his stage get-up looks like stripy pyjama trousers and baggy T-shirt, it subconsciously evokes the idea of a boy showing off his party tricks to the grown-ups so he can stay up late, while being cheeky with his naughty words. Playing up is his religion: he advocates singing loudly and with the wrong lyrics to clear supermarket queues, playing pranks on sleeping railway passengers and implicitly celebrates the drunks of Edinburgh’s Rose Street, however badly behaved, for their free spirit. Quite how long it’s been since Connolly has actually behaved like this is immaterial, he captures the essence of his feckless younger days entertainingly, and effortlessly segues it with more grown-up concerns, like the makeshift way of trying to cure his sleep apnoea. On broader observational topics, he’s not quite so distinctive. He might have come up with a recipe for this type of stand-up, back in the day, but it’s been taken to new levels by others. Comments about Steve Urwin’s death, political correctness gone mad or those overeaters so obese they need to be cut out of their house, feel dog-eared. Yet a moment later he’ll grab the room with a virtuoso routine, such as the one about the fat-buster drug he saw advertised in the States. Sure, discussion of the side-effects in the disclaimer is a cliché, especially for American comics bombarded by such ads, but the way he latches on to one scatological possibility plays to his every strength, and it’s impossible to keep a straight face. There’s a darker undertone to a routine towards the end of a show, set in the hospital room where his father was recovering from a stroke. It sits on uncomfortable territory, but in seeking laughs from our inevitable deterioration, Connolly wants to tweak the nose of Death. It’s the unsaid philosophy of this show, as it has been for comedy through the ages. That despite all our pretensions, humans are ridiculous machines, spurting out excrement until we start malfunctioning and eventually conk out. That may be true, but expect many more years of good service out of this Big Yin model. |
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The greatest comedian of all time bar none. Gary Ferrari, September 2004 |
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The daddy of them all, the original. Genius. Kevin, August 2004 |
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I think his inevitable fade as he gets older should not disguise just how good he was at his peak to watch him in the 70's or 80's is to watch a great at the top of his game and for that he should be lauded forever. Trevor Johnson, March 2004 |
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A horrible shocker. I've had better nightmares. He makes me wince to be a Scotsman. Fraser McCullan, March 2004 |
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Total a***hole! Can't entertain without foul language and totally unfunny. Give me Peter Kay any time. Dave, February 2004 |
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Where do you start with such an amazing man? He's eccentric, funny, smart, caring, to me he is like a multifaceted diamond, with every face being a different side of a true gem . Dont ever give up, Billy. Kez, February 2004 |
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I agree with all the pro-Billy merchants out there. The man's sheer class. Malcolm, November 2003 |
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Billy is his own man, no other like him,and he makes me laugh. It can be seen in people's faces,how much the really like him, he is genuine too. Olive, November 2003 |

Billy Connolly: You Asked For It
Best Of... DVD
Book (2011):
Billy Connolly's Route 66
DVD (2010):
Billy Connolly Live in London 2010
DVD (2007):
Billy Connolly Live - Was It Something I Said?
DVD (2006):
Billy Connolly Live In New York
From his Too Old To Die Young tour in 2005
DVD (2005):
An Audience With Billy Connolly
TV special
DVD (2004):
Billy Connolly: Two Night Stand
Recorded during his 1997 tour
DVD (2004):
Billy Connolly Live: The Greatest Hits
Best of DVD
DVD (2004):
Billy Connolly Live 2002
Mainly recorded in Dublin
DVD (2004):
Billy Bites Yer Bum Live / Hand Picked By Billy
Double disc of 1981 and 1982 tours






