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Billy Connolly est un Acteur Britannique né le 24 novembre 1942 à Glasgow (Royaume-uni)

Billy Connolly

Billy Connolly
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Nom de naissance William Connolly
Nationalité Royaume-uni
Naissance 24 novembre 1942 (82 ans) à Glasgow (Royaume-uni)
Récompenses Commandeur de l'ordre de l'Empire britannique

William "Billy" Connolly, né le 24 novembre 1942 à Glasgow en Écosse, est un humoriste, acteur, compositeur, scénariste et producteur britannique.

Biographie

Connolly has been married to his second wife, comedian and psychologist Pamela Stephenson, since 1989. He is father to five children: two (Jamie and Cara) from his first marriage, to Iris Pressagh, and three (Scarlett, Amy and Daisy) from his second. Connolly and Stephenson won custody of Jamie and Cara in 1983, due to the fact that "[Pressagh] was unable to care for herself, let alone children". Pressagh moved to Spain and became estranged from her children. She died in 2010. Connolly became a grandfather in 2001, when Cara gave birth to Walter.
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Ses meilleurs films

Rebelle (2012)
(Acteur)
Pocahontas, une légende indienne (1995)
(Acteur)
Les Rebelles de la forêt (2006)
(Acteur)
Garfield 2 (2006)
(Acteur)

Le plus souvent avec

Peter Jackson
Peter Jackson
(3 films)
Fran Walsh
Fran Walsh
(3 films)
Troy Duffy
Troy Duffy
(3 films)
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Filmographie de Billy Connolly (46 films)

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Acteur

Just Another Saturday, 1h15
Réalisé par John Mackenzie
Genres Drame, Comédie
Acteurs Billy Connolly, Eileen McCallum, Bill Henderson, Phil McCall, Alex Norton, Mary Riggans
Rôle Paddy
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John looks forward with nervous excitement to the annual Orange order march in Glasgow, in which he will lead his local Orange Lodge band as mace-swinger. However, as the day progresses he begins to become disillusioned with the day and his colleagues, as he witnesses their growing drunkenness and unwarranted violence against Catholic homes on the march's route. Events of the day lead him to question his involvement with the band, which also threatens his own safety.