British Comedy Guide
Julian Clary
Julian Clary

Julian Clary

  • 65 years old
  • English
  • Actor, stand-up comedian and presenter

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Carry On Columbus: failed attempt to revive the series

Carry On Columbus started filming less than six months before it was released - and it'd be the movie that brought down the curtain on the series.

Simon Brew, Film Stories, 8th July 2021

Julian Clary interview

"As an effeminate youth I had a hard time at school - but survived thanks to comedy".

Tom Ough, The Telegraph, 28th June 2021

Julian Clary to publish autobiography The Lick Of Love

Julian Clary is to publish the second instalment of his memoirs in October, The Lick of Love: How Dogs Changed My Life.

British Comedy Guide, 23rd March 2021

Julian Clary and his panto pals still aim for Xmas fun

Julian Clary tried on his new costume for the London Palladium Pantoland spectacular yesterday and declared: 'The show will go on!'

Baz Bamigboye, Daily Mail, 13th November 2020

New children's book from Julian Clary

Julian Clary is to publish the fifth book in his Bolds series.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 3rd June 2020

Julian Clary on his 1990s spiral into drugs

Julian Clary revealed he turned to drugs after he started having crippling anxiety attacks following the death of his partner in the 1990s.

The Mirror, 20th April 2020

Julian Clary added to London Palladium's wall of fame

Julian Clary has been added to the London Palladium's wall of fame, becoming the first performer to be added to the installation since it was created last year.

Georgia Snow, The Stage, 10th December 2019

Gallery: Comics onstage and backstage exhibition opens

Photographer Steve Best has taken pictures of some of the finest comedians of recent years. He has a new exhibiton in London downstairs at the Observatory Photography Gallery in Russell Square.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 1st November 2019

Julian Clary interview

The comedian has spent more than 30 years outraging and educating straight audiences. He recalls his early fame, the infamous Norman Lamont gag - and his brief stab at heterosexuality.

Tim Jonze, The Guardian, 23rd September 2019

Julian Clary review

A past master of the scornful ad-lib.

Ryan Gilbey, The Guardian, 19th May 2019

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