Pamela Stephenson
Author of Billy
About the Author
Pamela Stephenson was born in New Zealand and, like her husband Billy Connolly, was originally a comedian. Pamela and Billy currently live and work in Los Angeles, where she is a clinical psychologist.
Works by Pamela Stephenson
Associated Works
The Mel Brooks Collection (Blazing Saddles / Young Frankenstein / Silent Movie / Robin Hood: Men In Tights / To Be or Not to Be / History of the World, Part I / The Twelve Chairs… (2015) — Actor — 140 copies
The Pete Walker Collection Volume 1 - House of Whipcord; The Comeback; Schizo; Die Screaming, Marianne. 4 discs (2012) — Actor — 3 copies
The Secret Policeman's Balls — Actor — 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1949-12-04
- Gender
- female
- Education
- University of New South Wales
National Institute of Dramatic Art - Occupations
- actor
comedian
writer
clinical psychologist - Relationships
- Connolly, Billy (husband)
- Nationality
- New Zealand (birth)
Australia - Birthplace
- Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand
- Places of residence
- New York, New York, USA
Los Angeles, California, USA
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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I love Billy Connolly, and this takes us from his childhood, life as a welder, music/comedy/film career and two marriages. Lots of comic exerpts. Maybe not great writing, but good enough for an entertaining read.
Written by his wife, this reads like an autobiography. I have always admired Connolly's infectious joie de vivre and this life story shows Billy had a lot of reasons to emit something disagreeable: sexual abuses from his father, poverty, abandonment, etc. Still, Billy found a path from banjo entertainer to a comedian of much greater solo success than I had realized. This book is basically chronological vignettes of interactions with famous to moments of excess with excursions to the remote show more past to connect a triggering thought or motivation. One of the many things I learned is how much more extensive his filmography has been than I realized. I want to track down and see more of these bit parts and starring roles. For the films, there is much on filming locations, working with other cast members etc. This does not include the 2008 movie The X Files: I Want to Believe where he memorably plays Father Joseph Crissman since the book ends around 2001 or so, let alone The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (Dain: "...kindly sod off!", 2014) or Quartet (Wilf Bond: “It tastes like Christmas!", 2012), so I need to use IMDB and track down the earlier ones mentioned, such as these that jumped out at me
Who Is Cletis Tout? (Dr. Mike Savian)
An Everlasting Piece (Scalper)
Beautiful Joe (Joe)
Mrs. Brown (John Brown)
Muppet Treasure Island (Billy Bones)
(I already have appreciated with what relish he throws himself into The Boondock Saints.) show less
Who Is Cletis Tout? (Dr. Mike Savian)
An Everlasting Piece (Scalper)
Beautiful Joe (Joe)
Mrs. Brown (John Brown)
Muppet Treasure Island (Billy Bones)
(I already have appreciated with what relish he throws himself into The Boondock Saints.) show less
Skimmed this one. Three stars because Billy Connolly is an interesting man, an important figure, and I'm glad that his biography has been written.
Were I basing my review on the writing and style, this would be a hard one star. Stephenson begins with a totally inaccessible and academic introduction, and proceeds to write formulaic chapters that are dry at best. She's a psychologist, you know. If you forget, she will remind you. Repeatedly. As a narrator, she is plain irritating.
I think I show more picked this up hoping to hear about Connolly's life more in his words, but through the filter of his wife's writing this book was a miss for me. Still, he might never have written an autobiography, and I'm glad that his biography has been recorded and has been shared with the world. show less
Were I basing my review on the writing and style, this would be a hard one star. Stephenson begins with a totally inaccessible and academic introduction, and proceeds to write formulaic chapters that are dry at best. She's a psychologist, you know. If you forget, she will remind you. Repeatedly. As a narrator, she is plain irritating.
I think I show more picked this up hoping to hear about Connolly's life more in his words, but through the filter of his wife's writing this book was a miss for me. Still, he might never have written an autobiography, and I'm glad that his biography has been recorded and has been shared with the world. show less
A charming and easy-to-read telling of Billy Connolly's life. Learn with awe of his meteoric rise from poverty and child abuse to fame and success. I love his acting and having learned more about his life, I feel like I can honestly say I love the man and what he stands for.
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