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John Cleese Biography and Filmography
John Cleese
Birthday: October 27, 1939
Birth Place: Weston-Super-Mare, Somerset, England, UK
Height: 6' 4"
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Biography
An instigator of some of the more groundbreaking developments in twentieth-century comedy, John Cleese is one of Britain's best-known actors, writers, and comedians. Famous primarily for his comic efforts, such as the television series Fawlty Towers and the exploits of the Monty Python troupe, he has also become a well-respected actor in his own right.Born John Marwood Cleese (after his family changed their surname from "Cheese") on October 27, 1939, Cleese grew up in the middle-class seaside resort town of Weston-Super-Mare. He enrolled at Cambridge University with the intention of studying law, but soon discovered that his comic leanings held greater sway than his interest in the law. He joined the celebrated Cambridge Footlights Society—he was initially rejected because he could neither sing nor dance, but was accepted after collaborating with a friend on some comedy sketches—where he gained a reputation as a team player and met future writing partner and Python Graham Chapman.Cleese entered professional comedy with a writing stint on David Frost's The Frost Report in 1966. While working for that BBC show, he and Chapman (who was also writing for the show) met fellow Frost Report writers Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin. Continuing his writing collaboration with Chapman (with whom he wrote the 1969 Ringo Starr/Peter Sellers vehicle The Magic Christian), Cleese soon was working on what would become Monty Python's Flying Circus with Chapman, Idle, Jones, Palin, and Terry Gilliam. The show, which first aired in 1969, was an iconoclastic look at British society: its genius lay in its seemingly random, bizarre take on the mundane facets of everyday life, from Spam to pet shops to the simple act of walking. Cleese stayed with Monty Python for three series; after he left, he reunited with his fellow Pythons for three movies. The first, Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1974), was a revisionist take on the Arthurian legend that featured Cleese as (among other things) the Black Knight, who refuses to end his duel with King Arthur even after losing his arms and legs. Life of Brian followed in 1979; a look at one of history's lesser-known messiahs, it featured lepers, space aliens, and condemned martyrs singing a rousing version of "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life" while hanging from their crucifixes. The Pythons' third outing, the 1983 Monty Python's the Meaning of Life, was a series of increasingly outrageous vignettes, including one about the explosion of a stupendously obese man and another featuring a dinner party with Death.In addition to his work with the Pythons, Cleese, along with first wife Connie Booth, created the popular television series Fawlty Towers in 1975. It ran for a number of years, during which time Cleese also continued to make movies. Throughout the 1980s, he showed up in films ranging from The Great Muppet Caper (1981) to Privates on Parade (1982) to Silverado (1985), which cast him as an Old West villain. In 1988, Cleese struck gold with A Fish Called Wanda, which he wrote, produced, and starred in. An intoxicating farce, the film won both commercial and critical success, earning Cleese a British Academy Award and an Oscar nomination for his screenplay, and an Oscar for co-star Kevin Kline. Cleese continued to work steadily through the 1990s, appearing in Splitting Heirs (1993) with Idle, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1994), The Wind in the Willows (1997) and George of the Jungle (1997). Fierce Creatures, his 1997 sequel to A Fish Called Wanda, proved a disappointment, but Cleese maintained his visibility, reuniting with the surviving Pythons on occasion and starring in The Out-of-Towners and The World is Not Enough, the nineteenth Bond outing, in 1999.
Filmography
Igor (2007)
[ Steve Buscemi ][ Christian Slater ]
Shrek the Third (2007)
[ Eddie Murphy ][ Antonio Banderas ][ Mike Myers ][ Justin Timberlake ][ Rupert Everett ]
Charlotte's Web (2006)
[ Steve Buscemi ][ Robert Redford ][ Thomas Haden Church ][ Danny Elfman ][ Cedric the Entertainer ]
Entente cordiale, L' (2006)
[ Daniel Auteuil ][ Christian Clavier ][ Tim Pigott-Smith ]
Complete Guide to Guys (2006)
[ Lochlyn Munro ][ Carlos Ponce ][ Andrew Seeley ]
Man About Town (2006)
[ Ben Affleck ][ Jerry O'Connell ][ Adam Goldberg ][ Kal Penn ][ Howard Hesseman ]
Jade Empire (2005)
[ Will Friedle ][ Nathan Fillion ][ Brian Doyle-Murray ][ Armin Shimerman ][ Brian Stepanek ]
Valiant (2005)
[ Ewan McGregor ][ Tim Curry ][ John Hurt ][ Hugh Laurie ][ Jim Broadbent ]
Around the World in 80 Days (2004)
[ Arnold Schwarzenegger ][ Owen Wilson ][ Jackie Chan ][ Luke Wilson ][ Rob Schneider ]
Shrek 2 (2004)
[ Eddie Murphy ][ Antonio Banderas ][ Mike Myers ][ Rupert Everett ][ David Bowie ]
Oh, No, You Di-in't (2004)
[ Tim Curry ]
Flip-Flop: Part 2 (2004)
[ Dave Foley ]
Flip-Flop: Part 1 (2004)
[ Dave Foley ]
The Accidental Tsuris (2004)
James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing (2004)
[ Pierce Brosnan ][ Willem Dafoe ][ Richard Kiel ][ Ian Fleming ]
Education Tips No. 41: Choosing a Really Expensive School (2003)
[ Terry Gilliam ][ Michael Palin ][ Terry Jones ]
George of the Jungle 2 (2003)
[ Michael Clarke Duncan ][ Thomas Haden Church ][ Kevin Michael Richardson ][ John Kassir ][ Angus T. Jones ]
Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003)
[ Bruce Willis ][ Luke Wilson ][ Matt Leblanc ][ Crispin Glover ][ Shia LaBeouf ]
Scorched (2003)
[ Woody Harrelson ][ Gary Busey ][ David Krumholtz ][ Andy Dick ][ Jeffrey Tambor ]
Die Another Day (2002)
[ Pierce Brosnan ][ Michael Madsen ][ Toby Stephens ][ Rick Yune ][ Ian Fleming ]
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002)
[ Daniel Radcliffe ][ Alan Rickman ][ Rupert Grint ][ Jason Isaacs ][ Tom Felton ]
Pinocchio (2002)
[ Topher Grace ][ Breckin Meyer ][ James Belushi ][ Cheech Marin ][ Kevin James ]
Mickey's House of Villains (2002)
[ James Woods ][ Bob Goldthwait ][ Scott Weinger ][ Jim Cummings ][ Matt Frewer ]
The Adventures of Pluto Nash (2002)
[ Rosario Dawson ][ Eddie Murphy ][ Alec Baldwin ][ Joe Pantoliano ][ Randy Quaid ]
Taking the Wheel (2002)
H.M.O. (2001)
Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse (2001)
[ David Ogden Stiers ][ Frank Welker ][ Robby Benson ][ Maurice LaMarche ][ Rob Paulsen ]
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001)
[ Daniel Radcliffe ][ Alan Rickman ][ Rupert Grint ][ Tom Felton ][ Richard Harris ]
Rat Race (2001)
[ Seth Green ][ Cuba Gooding Jr. ][ Rowan Atkinson ][ Breckin Meyer ][ Dean Cain ]
Mary Loves Scoochie: Part 1 (2001)
[ John Lithgow ][ French Stewart ]
The Magic Pudding (2000)
[ Hugo Weaving ][ Geoffrey Rush ][ Sam Neill ]
007 Racing (2000)
[ Ian Fleming ]
Quantum Project (2000)
[ Stephen Dorff ]
Isn't She Great (2000)
[ Divine ][ David Hyde Pierce ][ Nathan Lane ][ Christopher McDonald ][ John Larroquette ]
Rockstar (2000)
Edwurd Fudwupper Fibbed Big (2000)
[ Haley Joel Osment ][ Harry Shearer ][ Jonathan Winters ]
The World Is Not Enough (1999)
[ Pierce Brosnan ][ Robbie Coltrane ][ Robert Carlyle ][ Desmond Llewelyn ][ Ian Fleming ]
The BFI London Imax Signature Film (1999)
The Out-of-Towners (1999)
[ Steve Martin ][ Oliver Hudson ][ Ernie Sabella ][ Josh Mostel ][ Jack McGee ]
Parting Shots (1999)
[ Ben Kingsley ][ Bob Hoskins ][ Oliver Reed ]
Starship Titanic (1998)
Dick and the Other Guy (1998)
Just Your Average Dick (1998)
George of the Jungle (1997)
[ Brendan Fraser ][ Thomas Haden Church ][ Abraham Benrubi ][ Sven-Ole Thorsen ][ Richard Roundtree ]
Fierce Creatures (1997)
[ Kevin Kline ][ Jack Davenport ][ Bruce Springsteen ]
The Wind in the Willows (1996)
[ Stephen Fry ][ Bernard Hill ][ Eric Idle ][ Steve Coogan ][ Terry Jones ]
The Swan Princess (1994)
[ Jack Palance ]
Frankenstein (1994)
[ Robert De Niro ][ Kenneth Branagh ][ Francis Ford Coppola ][ Ian Holm ][ Aidan Quinn ]
The Jungle Book (1994)
[ Cary Elwes ][ Sam Neill ][ Jason Flemyng ][ Jason Scott Lee ][ David R. Ellis ]
Splitting Heirs (1993)
[ Rick Moranis ][ Eric Idle ][ Cal Macaninch ]
An American Tail: Fievel Goes West (1991)
[ Steven Spielberg ][ James Stewart ][ Jon Lovitz ][ Dom DeLuise ]
Bullseye! (1990)
[ Michael Caine ][ Roger Moore ]
Grime Goes Green: Your Business and the Environment (1990)
The Big Picture (1989)
[ Kevin Bacon ][ Michael McKean ][ Elliott Gould ][ Martin Short ][ J.T. Walsh ]
Erik the Viking (1989)
[ Tim Robbins ][ Jim Broadbent ][ Mickey Rooney ][ Terry Jones ][ Tim McInnerny ]
A Fish Called Wanda (1988)
[ Kevin Kline ][ Stephen Fry ]
Baby Quark (1987)
Quark and the Highway Robber (1987)
Clockwise (1986)
Silverado (1985)
[ Kevin Costner ][ Kevin Kline ][ Jeff Goldblum ][ Danny Glover ][ Scott Glenn ]
Budgeting (1984)
Yellowbeard (1983)
[ Cheech Marin ][ Peter Boyle ][ Tommy Chong ][ Eric Idle ][ James Mason ]
The Meaning of Life (1983)
[ Terry Gilliam ][ Eric Idle ][ Michael Palin ][ Graham Chapman ][ Matt Frewer ]
Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl (1982)
[ Terry Gilliam ][ Eric Idle ][ Michael Palin ][ Graham Chapman ][ Terry Jones ]
Privates on Parade (1982)
[ Julian Sands ]
Time Bandits (1981)
[ Sean Connery ][ Terry Gilliam ][ Ian Holm ][ Warwick Davis ][ Jim Broadbent ]
The Great Muppet Caper (1981)
[ Frank Oz ][ Peter Ustinov ][ Jim Henson ][ Jack Warden ][ Charles Grodin ]
The Taming of the Shrew (1980)
Peter Cook & Co. (1980)
[ Rowan Atkinson ]
Cost, Profit, and Break-Even (1980)
Depreciation and Inflation (1980)
The Anniversary (1979)
The Kipper and the Corpse (1979)
Waldorf Salad (1979)
The Psychiatrist (1979)
Life of Brian (1979)
[ Terry Gilliam ][ Eric Idle ][ Michael Palin ][ Graham Chapman ][ Terry Jones ]
To Norway, Home of Giants (1979)
I'd Like a Word with You (1979)
Away from It All (1979)
The Control of Working Capital (1978)
The Strange Case of the End of Civilization as We Know It (1977)
[ Denholm Elliott ][ Joss Ackland ]
The Mermaid Frolics (1977)
[ Terry Jones ]
The Balance Sheet Barrier (1977)
Pleasure at Her Majesty's (1976)
[ Dudley Moore ][ Barry Humphries ]
The Cold Call (1976)
Can We Please Have That the Right Way Round? (1976)
Awkward Customers (1975)
How Not to Exhibit Yourself (1975)
I'll Think About It (1975)
It's Alright, It's Only a Customer (1975)
Who Sold You This, Then? (1975)
[ Hugh Laurie ]
Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)
[ Terry Gilliam ][ Eric Idle ][ Michael Palin ][ Graham Chapman ][ Terry Jones ]
The Meeting of Minds (1975)
More Akward Customers (1975)
Decisions, Decisions (1975)
In Two Minds (1975)
Romance with a Double Bass (1974)
The Goodies and the Beanstalk (1973)
Elementary My Dear Watson (1973)
The Love Ban (1973)
Golf Etiquette (1973)
And Now for Something Completely Different (1971)
[ Terry Gilliam ][ Eric Idle ][ Michael Palin ][ Graham Chapman ][ Terry Jones ]
Monty Python's Fliegender Zirkus (1971)
[ Terry Gilliam ][ Eric Idle ][ Michael Palin ][ Graham Chapman ][ Terry Jones ]
Euroshow 71 (1971)
[ Eric Idle ]
The Ronnie Barker Yearbook (1971)
[ Graham Chapman ]
The Statue (1971)
[ David Niven ][ Robert Vaughn ]
The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer (1970)
[ Graham Chapman ][ Julian Glover ][ Denholm Elliott ]
Live from the Grill-o-Mat (1970)
[ Eric Idle ]
The Spanish Inquisition (1970)
[ Eric Idle ]
Face the Press (1970)
[ Eric Idle ]
Intermission (1970)
[ Eric Idle ]
The Magic Christian (1969)
[ Christopher Lee ][ Roman Polanski ][ Peter Sellers ][ Yul Brynner ][ Richard Attenborough ]
The Best House in London (1969)
[ George Sanders ][ Warren Mitchell ]
Light Entertainment Killers (1969)
[ Christopher Lee ]
The Bliss of Mrs. Blossom (1968)
[ Richard Attenborough ][ Barry Humphries ]
Interlude (1968)
[ Donald Sutherland ][ Derek Jacobi ]
How to Irritate People (1968)
[ Graham Chapman ][ Marty Feldman ]
Trivia
  • Member of the comedy group "Monty Python".
  • Father of Cynthia Cleese.
  • Holds a law degree from Cambridge University.
  • Co-wrote several episodes of "Doctor in the House" (1969) and its sequels with Graham Chapman, and also wrote some later episodes as sole author.
  • He was a cast member of the highly successful radio show "I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again". His fellow cast members were Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graeme Garden, Bill Oddie, David Hatch and Jo Kendall. It was during this radio show that Cleese's famous 'Ferret Song' (later sung on the television series, "At Last the 1948 Show" (1967)) was first heard.
  • Was a member of the prestigious Cambridge University Footlights Club.
  • Went to the United States with the Footlights stage show "Cambridge Circus" in 1964, and appeared on the "Ed Sullivan Show".
  • When he had to join the American Federation of Television and Radio Artistsin 1989, for his third appearance on American TV, none of the staff at the AFTRA office recognised him, or had any idea who he was.
  • Ever since one of his most famous Monty Python sketches, The Ministry of Silly Walks, he has found himself continually pestered by admirers to do silly walks for them.
  • Who's Who lists his recreations as "gluttony, sloth."
  • Rector of University of St Andrews from 1970-1973.
  • According to Brian Henson, when Cleese guest-starred on "The Muppet Show" (1976), he enjoyed the show very much and became very close with the writers because he wanted to get involved in the writing. When he did get involved with the writing, he and the other writers came up with a concept where Cleese was being held against his will on the show and would try to get off the show while the Muppets were trying to get him to do his scheduled bits. Of course, in this case, life did not imitate art, as a few years later, Cleese appeared again with the Muppets in the film The Great Muppet Caper (1981).
  • Is an Andrew D. White Professor-at-Large at Cornell University.
  • Co-owns the Christine Schell Fine Objects antique shop in Montecito, CA.
  • John's father's name was Reg Cleese but his grandfather was named John Edwin Cheese. He changed his name when he joined the British army in 1915.
  • Daughter, Camilla, born 1984 (with second wife Barbara Trentham)
  • Reached adult height of 6' 4 3/4" by the age of 13.
  • Said he was to be the first person to say the F-word at a memorial service when he spoke at Graham Chapman's funeral.
  • His mother, Muriel Cleese (b. Cross, 11 November 1899 - 11 November 2000) died on her 101th birthday.
  • The inspiration for "Fawlty Towers" (1975) came from a hotel stay he had with the other Pythons in the Gleneagles Hotel in Torquay, England. The hotel manager was called Donald Sinclair, someone Cleese considered to be the rudest man he had ever encountered. He later played a character by the name of Donald P. Sinclair in Rat Race (2001).
  • When he left the Monty Python team, he was approached by the BBC to do something else, and together with Booth, created "Fawlty Towers (1975)" based on their experiences in a Torquay hotel.
  • In the late nineties he appeared in German TV commercials for a lottery service. He actually spoke German in some of these spots (while some had no dialogue and others where dubbed later on).
  • When the Globe Theatre was rebuilt in London, a service was offered whereby you could have your name on a tile in the courtyard, for a donation to the project. Cleese and fellow python Michael Palin both signed up for tiles, but Palin's was spelled wrong. Cleese paid extra to ensure it would be spelled "Pallin."
  • Was the tallest member of Monty Python, having been about 2 inches taller than Graham Chapman.
  • Father-in-law of Ed Solomon.
  • He allegedly refused the British Honour of the C.B.E. (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) in 1996.
  • Biography in: "Who's Who in Comedy" by Ronald L. Smith. Pg. 108-109. New York: Facts on File, 1992. ISBN 0816023387
  • He has played the character of the "Black Knight" on two occasions, Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975) and the episode "Mary Loves Scoochie" on the show "3rd Rock from The Sun (1996)" .
  • Appeared in a series of educational short subjects produced by Video Arts [gb] designed to teach management and trainees how to handle stress and unusual situations. Cleese took advantage of his comic talents and portrayed events as absurd situations so that audiences would better remember their training.
  • In 2002, he appeared in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002), with Maggie Smith, and in Die Another Day (2002), opposite her son, Toby Stephens.
  • Terry Gilliam noted among his Monty Python co-stars that there seemed to be a division between the taller, more "aggressive" Cambridge men (Cleese, Graham Chapman, & Eric Idle) and the shorter, lighter-humored Oxford men (Michael Palin & Terry Jones), the latter of which the American Gilliam found himself closer to. Gilliam considered Cleese the most "Cambridge" of the group, being the tallest and most "aggressive" member of Monty Python.
  • Voiced Jean-Bob, a frog who believes he's a prince, in The Swan Princess (1994), then went on to voice a king who used to be a frog in Shrek 2 (2004).
  • Has played the father of two of the Charlie's Angels. First he played Lucy Liu's father in Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003). The next year he played Cameron Diaz's father in Shrek 2 (2004).
  • Has resided for many years in the prestigious Chicago North Shore suburb of Lake Forest, Illinois.
  • Former supporter of the Liberal Democrat political party.
  • Has said that Cornell University is set in one of the most beautiful locations on earth.
  • In 2005, offered a part of his colon, removed due to diverticulitis, for sale on his official website. The proceeds are reportedly to be divided between Cleese himself and his surgeon.
  • Father Reg Cleese was an insurance salesman.
  • As a child loved the radio comedy show "The Goon Show".
  • When he guest starred on "The Muppet Show" (1976), there is a skit in which he plays a pirate, complete with a nagging parrot/possible wife. Shortly before the end of the skit, he asks, "Do you want to be an EX-parrot?" and fires off his gun, missing the parrot. This is a reference to the infamous Parrot Sketch from Cleese's Monty Python's Flying Circus.
  • A newly discovered species of lemur, avahi cleesei, was named after him in honor of his love of the endangered primates, which figure prominently in his movie, Fierce Creatures.
  • He and Terry Gilliam are the only members of 'Monty Python' to be nominated for Oscars. Coincidentally, they were both for Best Originaly Screenplay, Gilliam for Brazil(1985) and Cleese for A Fish Called Wanda(1988). Both screenplays did not win their Osacrs, and both films featured Michael Palin.
  • Campaigned long, hard but unsuccessfully to win the role of Brian in "Monty Python's Life of Brian" (1979) because he wanted to expand his range in his first substantial film role, but the rest of the group favored the late Graham Chapman, and eventually the group persuaded Cleese that Chapman was better suited to the part of Brian and Cleese stepped aside.
  • Just to see if anyone would notice, during the early 1970s Cleese added one obviously fake film per year to his annual filmography listing in Who's Who. For the record, these fake films were "The Bonar Law Story" (1971), "Abbott & Costello Meet Sir Michael Swann" (1972), "The Young Anthony Barber" (1973) and "Confessions of a Programme Planner" (1974). Although Cleese confessed to the gag in the 1980s, mentions of these bogus films still appear from time to time in scholarly works on Cleese, including the entry in the Encyclopedia of Television, 1st ed. (1996) edited by Horace Newcomb.
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