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Actress, Graham Chapman, was born Graham Arthur Chapman on Jan 8, 1941 in Leicester, Leicestershire. Chapman died at the age of 48 on Oct 4, 1989 in Maidstone, UK .

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Review: A Liar?s Autobiography ? The Untrue Story of Monty Python?s

By Bennett O'Brian on Apr 6, 2013 From Pretty Clever Films

Its title notwithstanding, A Liar?s Autobiography – The Untrue Story of Monty Python?s is a mostly factual, and mostly animated, account of the life of British comedian ; the co-founder of the groundbreaking sketch comedy troupe Monty Python. Chapman died of throat... Read full article


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He and his longtime partner, TV writer David Sherlock, were among the co-writers of the British sitcom "Doctor in Charge" (1972). After Chapman's death, Sherlock contributed to The Pythons book. David was also the inspiration for many Monty Python sketches, including "Anne Elk" and was the originator of the Python sketch "Death of Mary Queen of Scots". David was one of several co-authors on "A Liar's Autobiography," the official Chapman memoir, and co-writer of the movie Yellowbeard (1983) in which Chapman played the title role.

Member of the comedy group "Monty Python".

Was going to play the part of the reporter in the "Red Dwarf" (1988) episode "Timeslides", but died before filming could begin. The part instead went to Ruby Wax, the wife of one of the show's directors Ed Bye.

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