Graham Chapman

Graham Chapman

  • Born: 1941-1-8
  • Birthplace: Leicester, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom
  • Height: 6' 3" (1.91 m)
  • Profession: Screenwriter, actor, writer
  • Nationality: U.K
  • Graduate School: Department of Medicine, Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge
  • Representative Works: Liar Autobiography
  • Graham Chapman (English: GRAHAM CHAPMAN [1]  ) was born on January 8, 1941 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England. British screenwriter, actor, and writer. His main works are " Jake's Journey ".

    Personal Life

    Chapman is tall and loves mountaineering, rugby and extreme sports. Holding a pipe is one of his hallmarks. In order to relieve stress during his early medical studies, he began to drink a lot of alcohol. Until the late 1970s and early 1980s, Chapman began to change his life habits and stopped drinking a lot of alcohol.
    Before 1967, Chapman kept the public a secret about his sexual orientation (although the members of Passion knew it for a long time). That year, Chapman stated in a TV talk show that he was gay, and he became one of the earliest. A celebrity who openly is gay. A few days later, he held a gathering of friends at home. At the gathering, he introduced his partner, David Sherlock. Chapman is an active contender for the rights and interests of Sexual Minority . In addition, he and his partner jointly adopted John Tomiczek as an adopted son   .
    Chapman loves science (when they travel, Chapman's box is always full of science books), he is very clever and he is very good at learning, but at the same time he is a very complicated person, hidden under the calm appearance. He is an unreasonable, crazy and neurotic soul: on the one hand, he is unrestrained, and sometimes breaks the shackles of traditional morality, at the same time he is generous, has a large social circle, and is often accompanied by various people. On the other hand, he He is also a taciturn and lonely person.
    In 2012, Chapman's autobiography "A Liar's Autobiography" was adapted into a 3D animation of the same name and put on the big screen. Because Chapman read his autobiography before his death, this animated film was able to use Chapman's own voice. All members of Parsons except Eric Idle participated in the dubbing.
    Extended Reading
    • Jeromy 2022-10-11 19:12:43

      Epilepsy Inspiration or Weirdness

      I always think it's the weather in the UK that makes the UK have such a weird humour, pay attention, it's weird and not weird, weird that people can't understand and can never find the reason for, weird that no brain can produce . This kind of weirdness is like the inspiration that comes from...

    And Now for Something Completely Different quotes

    • Restaurant patron #1: Lucky I didn't tell them about the dirty knife.

    • Worker 1: [man falls past window] Did you see that?

      Worker 2: Hmm?

      Worker 1: Somebody just went past that window, downwards!

      Worker 2: Oh.

      Worker 1: [imitating Worker 2] Oh!

      [another man falls]

      Worker 1: Another one!

      Worker 2: Hmm?

      Worker 1: Two people have just fallen past that window!

      Worker 2: Oh.

      Worker 1: Look, two people

      [another man falls]

      Worker 1: , three people have just fallen past that window!

      Worker 2: Must be a board meeting.

      Worker 1: Oh, yeah.

      [another man falls]

      Worker 1: That was Wilkins, of finance.

      Worker 2: No, that was Robertson.

      Worker 1: Wilkins!

      Worker 2: It was Robertson!

      Worker 1: [another man falls] That was Wilkins.

      Worker 2: Oh, yeah.

      Worker 1: Be Parkinson next.

      Worker 2: I bet you it won't.

      Worker 1: How much? How much do you bet it won't? Fiver? Right. Done. You're on. Parkinson next. Come on, Parky!

      Worker 2: Don't be silly, Parky.

      Worker 1: Come on, Parkinson!

      Worker 2: Don't be stupid, man!

      Worker 1: Come on, man, jump!

      Voice: [reading a letter] Dear sir, I would like to complain about that last scene about people falling off tall buildings. I myself have worked all my life in such a building,

      [resumes writing]

      Voice: and... have... never... once... AAHHHH!

      [he falls off]