Graham Chapman

Graham Chapman

WriterActorAdditional Crew
Born
January 8, 1941
Died
October 4, 1989
Awards
1 wins, 2 nominations

Graham Chapman was born on January 8, 1941 in Leicester, England while a German air raid was in progress. Graham's father was a chief police inspector and probably inspired the constables Graham often portrayed later in comedy sketches. Graham studied medicine in college and earned an M.D., but he…

Biography

Graham Chapman was born on January 8, 1941 in Leicester, England while a German air raid was in progress. Graham's father was a chief police inspector and probably inspired the constables Graham often portrayed later in comedy sketches. Graham studied medicine in college and earned an M.D., but he practiced medicine for only a few years.

At Cambridge, he took part in a series of comedy revues and shortly after completing his medical studies at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, Graham realized what he wanted to do with his life. He wanted to perform comedy. In 1969, Graham along with University friends John Cleese, Eric Idle, Michael Palin, Terry Jones and American Terry Gilliam formed their own comedy group called Monty Python. Their BBC TV series Monty Python's Flying Circus (1969), which aired a short while later was a an instant hit. Their often self-referential style of humor was delightfully original but completely accessible to most audiences in the UK.

Before the show appeared on public television in the US, many people assumed that Americans would find Monty Python much too British to consider it funny. But PBS never had a larger audience than when stations began to air it during the early 1970s. The classic routines have since become standard college humor.

So enduring was the Python humor that fans know entire sketches such as "The Pet Shop," "Nudge-Nudge, Wink-Wink," "Argument Clinic," and "Penguin on the Telly." Graham was a standout of the group with his tall, blond profile and his zany characters (one of the more memorable was Colonel Muriel Volestrangler, a vaguely military-type character who would stop a sketch because it was "much too silly").

Graham was openly gay long before it was socially acceptable, and was open about his long-term relationship with writer David Sherlock, who lived with him for 24 years. He even adopted and raised a teenage runaway named John Tomiczek. Graham played the title role in the movie Monty Python's Life of Brian (1979) as well as King Arthur in Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975). By the late 1970s, most of the Python members were pursuing independent movie projects and the group was slowly fading into obscurity after their last successful effort Monty Python's the Meaning of Life (1983). Also in 1983, Graham co-wrote and starred in the movie Yellowbeard (1983), which received negative reviews.

In 1988, Graham began working on another series when his health began to decline. A longtime alcoholic, who suffered liver damage before he stopped drinking for good in 1977, Graham began to have trouble concentrating at work. In November 1988, a routine visit to a dentist revealed a malignant tumor on one of his tonsils which was surgically removed. A visit to the doctor a few months later revealed another tumor on his spine which had to be removed which confined him to a wheelchair. During most of 1989, he underwent a series of surgical operations and radiation therapy but for every tumor that was found and removed, another would form either along his spine or in his throat. By July 1989, his cancer was declared terminal and that he would not survive the year, yet he continued to pursue treatments which included chemotherapy. In his wheelchair, he attended the September 1989 taping for the Monty Python's 20th anniversary special. But on October 1, he was hospitalized after a massive stroke which turned into a hemorrhage. He died at the Maidstone hospital at age 48 on October 4, 1989 from complications of the stroke as well as throat and spinal cancer.

Actor

Why? FactorWhy? Factor(2012)
A Liar's Autobiography: The Untrue Story of Monty Python's Graham ChapmanA Liar's Autobiography: The Untrue Story of Monty Python's Graham Chapman(2012)as Graham Chapman, Narrator
Iron Maiden: Visions of the BeastIron Maiden: Visions of the Beast(2003)as Madman - in video 'Can I Play With Madness'
Stage FrightStage Fright(1989)as Smart Alec
Jake's JourneyJake's Journey(1988)as Sir George, Queen, Taxi driver

Producer

Love PotionLove Potion(1989)
The Odd JobThe Odd Job(1978)

Archive Footage

ABC News BreakfastABC News Breakfast(2008)as Self - Monty Python Member
E-penserE-penser(2013)as Self
Weekend BreakfastWeekend Breakfast(2012)as Self - Monty Python member
Paul Whitehouse's Sketch Show Years(2024)as Self
Bij van Duin op de achterbank(2023)as Self - Monty Python, Self

Archive Sound

Paroles d'Histoire(2018)
Tommy Oliver and the Fighting SpiritTommy Oliver and the Fighting Spirit(2015)as King Arthur

Known for

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John Cleese, Graham Chapman, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Monty Python in Monty Python (1998)Terry Gilliam and Graham Chapman in Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)John Cleese and Graham Chapman in Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)Terry Gilliam, Graham Chapman, and Monty Python in Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Graham Chapman, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, Michael Palin, and Monty Python in Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Graham Chapman, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, Michael Palin, and Monty Python in Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)

Credit Score: Graham Chapman

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Thu Oct 02 1969 – Thu Dec 05 1974
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Monty Python's Flying Circus48.7520188.831087309
2Monty Python and the Holy Grail26.0019758.100603593
3Monty Python's Life of Brian7.8019798.000435176
4Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl6.5019827.80016359
5At Last the 1948 Show6.5019677.700626
6Monty Python's and Now for Something Completely Different4.8819727.50032694
7Monty Python's the Meaning of Life3.7519837.501130110
8Yellowbeard3.0919835.9009302
9The Odd Job3.0919785.900428