| Billy Connolly is another very
popular 'modern' comedian. His act consists of a lot of language
that would make a docker blush, and you would not take your old
granny to see him. He tells stories as much as jokes, and sells out
where ever he goes. The
biography below comes from here
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0175262/
Billy Connolly was born and brought
up in Glasgow, Scotland. He left school to work in the shipyards
where he became a welder, joining the Territorial Army (in the
Parachute Regiment) at around the same time. He developed an
interest in folk music, eventually becoming an accomplished banjo
player and a member of the band "Humblebums" with
Gerry Rafferty
(later of "Baker Street" fame).
The jokes he told between
songs eventually took over his act and he became a full-time
comedian. Already a big star in Scotland he became a household name
across the UK after appearing on
"Parkinson"
(1971) in the early seventies.
Billy has released many recordings
of his concert performances over the years as well as several
videos. He has expanded his repertoire to include acting, appearing
in a number of television dramas and films, more recently in the
USA. In the 90s he made two documentary series for the BBC about
Scotland and Australia respectively and in 1997 he starred in the
award winning
film Mrs. Brown
(1997). He is by some considerable margin UK's top comedian.
You can find Billy's official site
here
http://www.billyconnolly.com/
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