John Cleese
Biography
John Marwood Cleese (born 27 October 1939) is an English actor, comedian, writer and film producer. He achieved success at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, and as a scriptwriter and performer on The Frost Report. In the late 1960s he became a member of Monty Python, the comedy troupe responsible for the sketch show Monty Python's Flying Circus and the four Monty Python films: And Now for Something Completely Different, Holy Grail, Life of Brian and The Meaning of Life. In the mid 1970s, Cleese and his first wife Connie Booth, co-wrote and starred in the British sitcom Fawlty Towers. Later, he co-starred with Kevin Kline, Jamie Lee Curtis and former Python colleague Michael Palin in A Fish Called Wanda and Fierce Creatures. He also starred in Clockwise, and has appeared in many other films, including two James Bond films, two Harry Potter films, and three Shrek films. With Yes Minister writer Antony Jay he co-founded the production company Video Arts, responsible for making entertaining training films.
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As Director
Filmography
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
as Nearly Headless Nick 2001
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
as Nearly Headless Nick (Sir Nicholas) 2002
Shrek 2
as King Harold (voice) 2004
Shrek the Third
as King Harold (voice) 2007
Shrek Forever After
as King Harold (voice) 2010
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
as Second Swallow-Savvy Guard / The Black Knight / Peasant 3 / Sir Launcelot the Brave / Taunting French Guard / Tim the Enchanter 1975
Life of Brian
as Wise Man #1 / Reg / Jewish Official / First Centurion / Deadly Dirk / Arthur 1979
Die Another Day
as Q 2002
Trolls
as Roi Gristle (voice) 2016
The Day the Earth Stood Still
as Professor Barnhardt 2008
Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle
as Mr. Munday 2003
The World Is Not Enough
as R 1999
Around the World in 80 Days
as Grizzled Sergeant 2004
A Fish Called Wanda
as Archie Leach 1988
George of the Jungle
as An Ape Named 'Ape' (voice) 1997
Planet 51
as Professor Kipple (voice) 2009
Monty Python's The Meaning of Life
as Various Roles 1983