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John Cleese

In the mid-1970s, Cleese and first wife Connie Booth cowrote the sitcom ''Fawlty Towers'', in which he starred as hotel owner Basil Fawlty, for which he won the 1980 British Academy Television Award for Best Entertainment Performance. In 2000, the show topped the British Film Institute's list of the 100 Greatest British Television Programmes, and in a 2001 Channel 4 poll, Basil was ranked second on its list of the 100 Greatest TV Characters.
Cleese starred in and wrote the comedy film ''A Fish Called Wanda'' (1988), for which he received Academy Award, BAFTA Award, and Golden Globe Award nominations. He has also starred in ''Time Bandits'' (1981), ''Silverado'' (1985), ''Clockwise'' (1986), ''Mary Shelley's Frankenstein'' (1994), ''George of the Jungle'' (1997), ''Rat Race'' (2001), ''Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle'' (2003), and ''The Day the Earth Stood Still'' (2008). Prominent franchise film roles of his included R and Q in the James Bond films ''The World Is Not Enough'' (1999) and ''Die Another Day'' (2002), Nearly Headless Nick in ''Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone'' (2001) and ''Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets'' (2002), and the last three ''Shrek'' films (2004–2010). He received a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for ''Cheers'' (1987) and was nominated for ''3rd Rock from the Sun'' (1998) and ''Will & Grace'' (2004).
Cleese has specialised in political and religious satire, black comedy, sketch comedy, and surreal humour. He was ranked the second best comedian ever in a 2005 Channel 4 poll of fellow comedians. He cofounded Video Arts, a production company making entertaining training films as well as ''The Secret Policeman's Ball'' benefit shows to raise funds for the human rights organisation Amnesty International. Formerly a staunch supporter of the Liberal Democrats, in 1999, he turned down an offer from the party to nominate him for a life peerage. Provided by Wikipedia
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