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* [[Violent Glaswegian]]: [[Subverted Trope|Subverted]] in a sketch on ''[[Not the Nine O'Clock News]]'' where he barges into a dingy looking pub and in a gruff accent asks for a list of tough sounding men. When he is told that none of them are there, he orders a "campari and soda" in a camp accent.
* [[Violent Glaswegian]]: [[Subverted Trope|Subverted]] in a sketch on ''[[Not the Nine O'Clock News]]'' where he barges into a dingy looking pub and in a gruff accent asks for a list of tough sounding men. When he is told that none of them are there, he orders a "campari and soda" in a camp accent.


== Selected Filmography: ==
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* ''[[The Boondock Saints]]''
* ''[[The Boondock Saints]]''
* ''[[Brave]]''
* ''[[Brave]]''
* ''[[The Hobbit (film)|The Hobbit]]''
* ''[[The Hobbit (film)|The Hobbit: Battle of the Five Armies]]''
* ''[[The Last Samurai]]''
* ''[[The Last Samurai]]''
* ''[[Mrs Brown]]''
* ''[[Mrs. Brown]]''
* Small cameo as himself in ''[[Indecent Proposal]]''
* Small cameo as himself in ''[[Indecent Proposal]]''
* ''[[Muppet Treasure Island]]''
* ''[[Muppet Treasure Island]]''
* ''[[Open Season]]''
* ''[[Open Season]]''
* ''[[Still Crazy]]''
* ''[[Still Crazy]]''
* ''[[The X Files: I Want to Believe]]''
* ''[[The X-Files: I Want to Believe]]''
* ''[[Head of the Class]]''
* ''[[Lemony Snicket]]'s [[A Series of Unfortunate Events]]''


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Billy Connolly, born 24th November 1942 in Glasgow, is a Scottish folk musician, actor and stand-up. Commonly known as "The Big Yin", he has a large fanbase and was voted Number One on Channel 4's One Hundred Greatest Stand-Ups in both 2007 and 2010.

Billy Connolly provides examples of the following tropes:
  • Bits of Me Keep Passing Out: A gag about drinking, and "zombie" cocktails that he tried which "get you drunk from the feet up", remaining lucid until you try to move:

So I said to her, and she said to me-- back in a minute. [Tries to walk and falls over].

  • Blooper: His World Tour Of Scotland TV show kept them in, including a scene where he stalled his car and started rolling down a hill into traffic... with a driving instructor in the car directly behind his.
  • Censorship by Spelling: "D-I-V-O-R-C-E", a parody of the song by Tammy Wynette, which was a number one hit in the UK.
  • Cluster F-Bomb: Billy's quite at home with swearing.
  • Cool Old Guy
  • The Danza: He has two Reverse-Danzas to this name - as Billy MacGregor in the British TV show Billy and as Billy Bones in Muppet Treasure Island.
  • Fan Nickname: "The Big Yin" (Glaswegian slang for "The Big One" - he's 6 feet tall)
  • First Gray Hair: He's said that while noticing grey hair on his head was bad, one of the worst shocks of aging was finding his first grey pubic hair. "In a certain light, my willy looks rather distinguished."
  • Naked People Are Funny: Dances naked in the snow in A Scot In The Arctic, setting a precedent for his other travel shows.
  • Testosterone Poisoning: Back in his days as a welder, his colleagues in the shipyards were real men - if the crotch of their overalls caught alight, they would beat the fire out with a hammer!
  • Violent Glaswegian: Subverted in a sketch on Not the Nine O'Clock News where he barges into a dingy looking pub and in a gruff accent asks for a list of tough sounding men. When he is told that none of them are there, he orders a "campari and soda" in a camp accent.
Selected Filmography: