Michael Palin

Michael Palin

53 movies Acting May 05, 1943 Broomhill, Sheffield, England, UK

Michael Edward Palin, CBE FRGS, born on May 5, 1943, is a celebrated English comedian, actor, writer, and television presenter, recognized primarily for his influential role in the iconic comedy troupe Monty Python. Alongside his collaborator Terry Jones, Palin crafted much of the group's memorable comedic material. Prior to joining Monty Python, they collaborated on various television programs, including The Ken Dodd Show, The Frost Report, and Do Not Adjust Your Set. Within Monty Python, he became renowned for his performances in classic sketches such as "Argument Clinic," "Dead Parrot," "The Lumberjack Song," and "The Spanish Inquisition."

After the conclusion of Monty Python, Palin and Jones continued their partnership through the creation of Ripping Yarns. Palin also showcased his acting talent in several films directed by fellow Python member Terry Gilliam and had a standout role in A Fish Called Wanda, earning him a BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. In a notable 2005 poll to determine The Comedian's Comedian, he was voted 30th among his peers.

Transitioning into travel writing and documentary filmmaking, Palin embarked on numerous global adventures, exploring destinations such as the North and South Poles, the Sahara Desert, and the Himalayas, with his most recent journeys covering Eastern Europe. In recognition of his contributions to television, he was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 2000.

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