The Big Yin, Billy Connelly
Posted: October 7th, 2008, 1:33 pm
The Glasgow shipyard welder began to make a reputation for himself as a banjo player, singer and stand up comic in the early 70s. His name was Billy Connelly, known as The Big Yin.
Then he was spotted by Michael Parkinson, who gave him a slot on the same show as Hollywood superstar Lauren Bacall. He told a vulgar story, these days called 'The Bike Joke' which made such an impact Connelly became an National Star overnight.
Billy's 2nd and current marriage is to Pamela Stephenson, who was famous for the comedy sketch show Not The Nine O'Clock News, making her Rowan Atkinson and Mel Smith stars. Pamela is now retired, but earns a living as a mind Doctor.
Billy, a life long Celtic supporter, made 2 movies I really rate. He himself will say Mrs. Brown is his best work, playing Queen Victoria's (Judi Dench)man servant John Brown.
His other quailty film was made for televison called Gentleman's Relish, playing a 1900s photographer conned by his assistant into making nude pictures with him thinking it was art, but in actual fact used on dirty postcards. It also starred the wonderful Sarah Lancashire as his housekeeper and leading lady. It's a pity a sequel wasn't made as Connelly's character decided to go into the movie buisness.
Then he was spotted by Michael Parkinson, who gave him a slot on the same show as Hollywood superstar Lauren Bacall. He told a vulgar story, these days called 'The Bike Joke' which made such an impact Connelly became an National Star overnight.
Billy's 2nd and current marriage is to Pamela Stephenson, who was famous for the comedy sketch show Not The Nine O'Clock News, making her Rowan Atkinson and Mel Smith stars. Pamela is now retired, but earns a living as a mind Doctor.
Billy, a life long Celtic supporter, made 2 movies I really rate. He himself will say Mrs. Brown is his best work, playing Queen Victoria's (Judi Dench)man servant John Brown.
His other quailty film was made for televison called Gentleman's Relish, playing a 1900s photographer conned by his assistant into making nude pictures with him thinking it was art, but in actual fact used on dirty postcards. It also starred the wonderful Sarah Lancashire as his housekeeper and leading lady. It's a pity a sequel wasn't made as Connelly's character decided to go into the movie buisness.