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Name: Michael Palin  
   
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Date of Birth: 5th May 1943
   
Place of Birth: Ranmoor, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England, UK
   
Profession: Writer
 
 
From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia

Michael Edward Palin (born May 5, 1943 in Sheffield, Yorkshire) is a British comedian, actor and television presenter best known for being one of the members of the comedy group Monty Python and his travel documentaries.

Early career

Michael Palin was educated at Birkdale preparatory school, Sheffield, and Shrewsbury School. He went on to read History at Brasenose College at The University of Oxford.

While performing onstage at Oxford, Palin met Terry Jones, and together, they wrote sketches for various BBC comedy shows. He married his wife, Helen Gibbins, in 1966, and they remain together to this day.

He worked with future Pythons on projects such as "How to Irritate People" with John Cleese, and "Do Not Adjust Your Set" with Eric Idle and Terry Jones and Twice a Fortnight with Terry Jones. It was during this time when John Cleese called up Michael Palin and wondered whether he was interested in doing a show with him, which would become Monty Python's Flying Circus.

Monty Python

In Monty Python, Palin generally played various roles, showing the range of his acting abilities. Roles go from manic enthusiasm, (such as the lumberjack of the Lumberjack Song), or unflappable calmness (such as the Dead Parrot vendor or Cheese Shop proprietor). As the latter, he was often the perfect foil to the rising ire of characters portrayed by John Cleese.

Palin frequently wrote with Terry Jones for the sketches, some of the most memorable the Lumberjack Song and Spam. But some sketches Palin wrote by himself, (or began the sketch by himself) such as the Spanish Inquisition, in which a fairly widespread catchphrase was created- "No-one expects the Spanish Inquisition!"

Other Performances

After Python ended, Palin subsequently collaborated with Python writing partner Terry Jones on the television comedy series Ripping Yarns and the play Secrets. He also appeared in All You Need Is Cash as the lawyer and press agent for The Rutles.

In later years, Palin rejoined Cleese for the movies A Fish Called Wanda and Fierce Creatures and played an information retrieval specialist in fellow Python Terry Gilliam's Brazil. He also appeared in two other of Gilliam's films, Time Bandits as Vincent, and Jabberwocky, as the hero Dennis. He has assisted Transport 2000 and others with campaigns on transport policy issues, particularly those relating to urban areas. In 1984 Palin played the straight role of Gilbert Chivers in the comic drama A Private Function.

Palin has also appeared as a 'straight' actor in serious drama. In 1991 Palin producted and acted in the film American Friends based upon an real event in the life of his great grandfather. In that same year he also played a part in the drama mini series G.B.H., broadcast on the Channel 4 network in the UK.

Documentaries

Palin's first travel documentary was part of the 1980 BBC Television series Great Railway Journeys of the World, in which, reminiscing about his childhood hobby of train spotting, he travelled throughout the UK by train, from London to Kyle of Lochalsh, via Manchester, York, Edinburgh and Inverness. A second journey for the same series of Michael's went through Ireland titled "Derry to Kerry". More recently, he has presented several series of travel programmes on television;

  • Michael Palin: Around the World in 80 Days (1989), travelling as closely as possible the path described in the famous Jules Verne story of the same name without using aircraft.
  • Pole to Pole (1992), travelling from the North Pole to the South Pole, following as closely as possible the 30 degree line of longitude, over as much land as possible, i.e., through Europe and Africa
  • Irish Railway Journey: Derry to Kerry 1994 It is a quest for family roots, an attempt to trace his great grandmother – Brita Gallagher – who set sail from Ireland 150 years ago during the potato famine, bound for a new life in Burlington, New Jersey,USA. It is a trip along the Palin family line.
  • Full Circle with Michael Palin (1997), in which he circumnavigated the lands around the Pacific Ocean counter-clockwise, starting on Little Diomede Island in the Bering Strait
  • Michael Palin's Hemingway Adventure (1999), retracing the footsteps of Ernest Hemingway through the United States, Europe, Africa and the Caribbean
  • Sahara (2002), in which he trekked through the world's largest desert.
  • Himalaya (2004), in which he travels through the Himalaya region

Palin's travel programmes are responsible for a phenomenon termed the "Palin effect", in which areas of the world visited by Michael Palin suddenly become popular tourist attractions — for example, the significant increase in the number of British tourists interested in holidaying in the Sahara region in 2003.

In 2005, he presented Michael Palin and the Mystery of Hammershoi, about the Danish artist Vilhelm Hammershøi, whose work he collects.

Trivia

He has granted the right to use his name to the Michael Palin Centre for Stammering Children, after portraying a character with a severe stammer, or stutter, in A Fish Called Wanda. Palin based his portrayal on his father, who stammered all his life.

In a 2005 poll to find The Comedian's Comedian, he was voted amongst the top 50 comedy acts ever by fellow comedians and comedy insiders.

Michael supports the football team, Sheffield Wednesday.

Further reading

Further information about Michael Palin can be found in the following book:

  • From Fringe to Flying Circus - 'Celebrating a Unique Generation of Comedy 1960-1980' - Roger Wilmut, Eyre Methuen Ltd, 1980.

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