Gerry Connolly (comedian)

Gerald William Connolly (born 15 November 1957) is an Australian comedian, actor, impressionist and pianist. He is best known for his satirical caricatures of public figures such as Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Charles, Margaret Thatcher, Ronald Reagan, Joh Bjelke-Petersen, Neville Wran, Malcolm Fraser, Bob Hawke, Paul Keating, John Howard, Bill Collins and Dame Joan Sutherland, amongst many others.

Gerry Connolly
Born
Gerald William Connolly

(1957-11-15) 15 November 1957 (age 66)
Occupation(s)Actor, writer
Years active1980−present
Notable workFast Forward (1989)
The Real Macaw (1998)
The Gerry Connolly Show (1988)

Early life

Connolly was born in Rockhampton, Queensland. He studied at, and subsequently graduated from the Queensland Conservatorium of Music in Brisbane, with a Bachelor of Music.[1]

Career

Comedy

Connolly has gained much notoriety in Australia and the UK, having much success at the Melbourne Comedy Festival and Adelaide Comedy Festival with his hit one-man shows, including Gerry Connolly - Alone or with Others and I, CONnolly. In 1986, his live performances earned him the Wallace 'Comedian of the Year' Award. He has also made many TV appearances, including spots on Fast Forward, Live and Sweaty, Tonight Live with Steve Vizard, Hey Hey Its Saturday and Kath & Kim, as well as his own series, The Gerry Connolly Show.

Television

He played the Headmaster in ABC1's Dead Gorgeous. Connolly appeared as himself in the ninth episode of the 1998 Australia television series The Games (in which he impersonated Bob Hawke). In 2019, Connolly auditioned for Britain's Got Talent impersonating Queen Elizabeth II while roasting the judges.[2]He was eliminated in the 2nd semi-final.

Film

In 1993, Connolly featured in a dramatic role portraying former Queensland premier Joh Bjelke-Petersen in the ABC telemovie Joh's Jury. He also had the major role of Lou Rickets in the Australian family film The Real Macaw in 1998, and made a cameo appearance as Father Murphy in The Wog Boy.

Theatre

Connolly has also had a successful career in the theatre, working with such groups as the Melbourne Theatre Company, Sydney Theatre Company and Belvoir St Theatre. He played the role of Mahoney in the Melbourne Theatre Company’s 1999 production of Arturo Ui, which earned him a nomination for a Green Room Award for Best Supporting Actor. In 2022 he played the role of Mr Paravicini in the Australian tour of The Mousetrap.[3]

Music

He has played piano with the Melbourne, Queensland and Tasmanian Symphony Orchestras, being featured in concerts televised across Australia and the UK.

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleType
1988The Gerry Connolly ShowVarious charactersTV series, 6 episodes
1992Acropolis NowLarry ('Wheel of Language' Host)TV series, 1 episode
1990–92Fast ForwardVarious characters / Queen Elizabeth IITV series, 53 episodes
Live and SweatyTV series
Tonight Live with Steve VizardTV series
Hey Hey Its SaturdayTV series
1997Australian StoryPresenterTV series, 1 episode
1998The GamesHimself (as Bob Hawke)TV series, episode 9
1999Dog's Head BayTony Du ClosTV series, 1 episode
2004Kath & KimMerrill StreepTV series, 1 episode
2007Spicks and SpecksHimselfTV series, 1 episode
2010Dead GorgeousHeadmaster GriffithTV series
2015Open SlatherQueen Elizabeth IITV series, 1 episode
2016Funny BoyIan's DadTV series, 1 episode
2018Stage MumsTV series, 4 episodes
2019Britain's Got TalentContestant (impersonating Queen Elizabeth II)TV series (eliminated in 2nd semi-final)
2022IrreverantMinisterTV series, 1 episode

Film

YearTitleRoleType
1992Over the HillHankFeature film
1993Joh's Jury (aka Police State)Queensland premier Joh Bjelke-PetersenTV movie
1993A Royal Commission into the Australian EconomyBob Hawke / Prince Charles / Geoffrey Robertson / Queen Elizabeth IITV movie
1993Camp ChristmasQueen Elizabeth IITV movie
1995The Search for ChristmasHimselfTV movie
1998The Real MacawLou RicketsFeature film
2000The Wog BoyFather MurphyFeature film
2000The Magic PuddingDobson Dorking (voice)Animated feature film
2012Mystery of a Hansom CabReginald ValpyTV movie

Stage

YearTitleRoleType
Gerry Connolly - Alone or with OthersHimselfMelbourne Comedy Festival, Adelaide Fringe Festival
Different ThingsJoh Bjelke-Petersen
PianomaniacJoh Bjelke-Petersen
1986Two Boys and Two GirlsBelvoir Street Theatre for Sydney Festival
1986Going BananasComedianRingwood Cultural Centre, Melbourne
1987Men and Women of AustraliaJoh Bjelke-Petersen / various charactersMelbourne Athenaeum for Melbourne International Comedy Festival
1988Not the 1988 Party!Belvoir Street Theatre for Aboriginal National Theatre Trust
1989Little MurdersRussell Street Theatre, Melbourne with MTC
1989A Royale CommissionPolice Auditorium, Melbourne for Melbourne International Comedy Festival
1989Gerrymander Joh and the Last CrusadeJoh Bjelke-PetersenBasil Jones Theatre, Brisbane
1990Once in a LifetimeSydney Opera House with STC
1991A Royal Commission into the Australian EconomyPrime Minister Bob Hawke, The Queen Elizabeth II / Prince Charles / Geoffrey RobertsonUniversal Theatre, Melbourne for Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Space Theatre, Adelaide
1992I, CONnolly - Icons and My Role in Their DemiseJoh Bjelke-Petersen / various charactersFairfax Studio, Melbourne for Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Space Theatre, Adelaide
1993The Grand Opening GalahComedianCanberra Theatre with Comedy Summit
1993The Grand Finale GalahComedianCanberra Theatre with Comedy Summit
1993, 1996A Night of Infectious LaughterComedianMelbourne Athenaeum for Victorian AIDS Council
1995Lady Windermere's FanMr Cecil GrahamPlayhouse, Melbourne with MTC
1996Gala Re-Opening of the Regent TheatreArtistic PerformerRegent Theatre, Melbourne
1998Die FledermausLyric Theatre, QPAC Brisbane with Opera Queensland
1998The Marriage of FigaroDr Bartholo, the Count's DoctorPlayhouse, QPAC, Brisbane with QTC
1999The Resistible Rise of Arturo UiGoodwill / Mahoney / Various charactersPlayhouse, Melbourne with Melbourne Theatre Company
2001–03The Pirates of PenzanceMajor-General StanleyLyric Theatre, Brisbane, Sydney Lyric, Canberra Theatre, Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide, Pilbeam Theatre, Rockhampton, Mackay Showgrounds, Cairns Convention Centre, Townsville Convention Centre, Darwin Entertainment Centre, Melbourne Concert Hall, Derwent Entertainment Centre, Hobart with Essgee Entertainment
2002Melbourne International Comedy Festival Opening Charity GalaComedianPalais Theatre, Melbourne
2002The Eighth Annual Duesburys Canberra Area Theatre AwardsActorPlayhouse, Canberra
2004, 2006UrinetownCaldwell B. CaldwellPlayhouse, Melbourne with MTC, Sydney Theatre with Sydney Theatre Company
2005Cyrano de BergeracSubscriber / PriestPlayhouse, Melbourne with MTC
2005Summer RainHarold SlocumSydney Theatre with STC
2006TomfooleryPlayhouse, Melbourne with MTC
2006La Clique
2006La SoiréeAustralia, New Zealand & UK tour
2008GalaSouthbank Theatre with MTC
2012Richard Tognetti’s Festival MariborMaster of CeremoniesSlovenia with ACO
2012A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the ForumMarcus LycusHer Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne with GFO
2012La Clique RoyaleQueen Elizabeth IIThe Famous Spiegeltent, Edinburgh Fringe
2013–14La SoiréeQueen Elizabeth IISpiegeltent, Southbank for Brisbane Festival, Sydney Opera House
2014Wuthering HeightsNelly DeanCremorne Theatre, Brisbane with Shake & Stir Theatre Co
2015Anything GoesThe CaptainPrincess Theatre, Melbourne, Lyric Theatre, QPAC, Brisbane, Sydney Opera House with Opera Australia / GFO
Sydney Opera House: The Eighth WonderOpera Australia
2016The OperaQueen Elizabeth IISydney Opera House
2018Jive Cape Town Funny FestivalQueen Elizabeth IIBaxter Theatre, Cape Town
2019PLEXUS: PhosphorescenceSpoken voiceMelbourne Recital Centre
2020The Rise and Disguise of Elizabeth RQueen Elizabeth II / Prince Charles / Margaret Thatcher / various characters (also composer)Hayes Theatre Co
2021The Variety GalaFestival Theatre, Adelaide with STCSA for Adelaide Cabaret Festival
2022–24The MousetrapMr ParaviciniTheatre Royal, Sydney, Playhouse, QPAC, Brisbane, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne, Newcastle Civic Theatre with Shake & Stir Theatre Co

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Awards and nominations

YearNominated workAwardCategoryResult
1986Gerry ConnollyWallace 'Comedian of the Year' AwardWon
1999Arturo UiGreen Room AwardBest Supporting ActorNominated
2004Gerry ConnollyMo AwardMale Comedy Performer of the YearWon

References