The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Big Yin given big honour with award of knighthood

Celebrity: Comedian Connolly recognised ahead of 75th birthday

- BY LAURA HARDING

Irreverent, bawdy and fond of expletives, Billy Connolly has left audiences around the world crying with laughter.

One of the most popular and successful comedians and actors of his generation, the man known as The Big Yin has used his own experience­s to captivate, delight and move his devoted fans.

After he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease, he chose to mock his symptoms during shows by playing Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin On.

It is his services to entertainm­ent and charity that have earned him a knighthood at the age of 74, just months after a TV documentar­y celebratin­g his career showed a string of famous faces discuss how he has changed their lives.

Comedian Peter Kay described seeing Connolly perform as his “comedy epiphany”.

Born in Glasgow in 1942, Connolly started out as a folk singer and musician alongside Gerry Rafferty before developing the stand-up act that made him famous.

But he is also an accomplish­ed actor, winning praise for his role opposite Dame Judi Dench in Mrs Brown in 1997, as well as The Man Who Sued God and The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies. He is also a gifted travel reporter, making a string of popular documentar­ies.

In 2003, he was presented with a Bafta Lifetime Achievemen­t Award and a CBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List. In 2010, he was given the highest honour Glasgow could bestow upon him – the Freedom of the City.

Two years later, he was honoured with a lifetime achievemen­t award by Bafta Scotland for six decades in showbusine­ss.

Three giant murals of his image were recently unveiled in Glasgow in honour of his upcoming 75th birthday.

Connolly disclosed in 2013 that he had been diagnosed with Parkinson’s and prostate cancer on the same day, but he has since been given the all-clear on the cancer front.

He has been married to actress turned clinical psychologi­st and author Pamela Stephenson since 1989.

The couple have three children together; Connolly has two other children from a previous marriage.

 ??  ?? STILL LAUGHING: Comic Billy Connolly made light of his Parkinson’s Disease by playing Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin On
STILL LAUGHING: Comic Billy Connolly made light of his Parkinson’s Disease by playing Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin On
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Paul McCartney

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