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Eric Idle was born on March 29, 1943 in South Shields, County Durham, England. He is a comedian, sketch writer, and actor as well as an author and accomplished guitarist and songwriter. He is perhaps best known as a member of the British comedy team Monty Python. Unlike the other Pythons, who wrote in pairs (Cleese/Chapman and Palin/Jones), Idle wrote alone. His work was often closely associated with long, complex speeches or catchy one-liners. Amongst the many Python sketches written by Idle is the "Nudge Nudge Wink Wink" sketch, the title of which has become a catchphrase. His skills as a singer-songwriter were also put to use in his work with Monty Python, having written the majority of the songs featured in their television series and films. These include "Eric the Half-a-Bee", "The Philosophers song" and probably his most recognised hit "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life", which was written for the closing scene of the film Life of Brian, sung from the crosses during the mass crucifixion, as an something of an antidote to Death. When this song was revived as a chant for fans at several football matches in 1991, it was re-released to much acclaim, and did very well in the UK Pop Charts. Idle is also the co-creator of The Rutles, a pop band that parodied The Beatles, and played songs largely written by Neil Innes. The Rutles first appeared on Idle's oft-forgotten BBC TV series Rutland Weekend Television, which also spawned a book, The Rutland Dirty Weekend Book, written by Idle in the same vein as the Monty Python books. He wrote and sang clever and intricate songs on such lesser-known broadcast projects as the radio series Radio Five transmitted on BBC Radio One. American audiences best know the Rutles from a popular 1979 TV movie, All You Need Is Cash (aka The Rutles), which united (for the most part) the Monty Python company with Saturday Night Live. In June 2004 he released the "FCC Song" on the Internet, which became quite popular. The song critizises the US Federal Communications Commission and the George W. Bush administration. His film credits include Nuns on the Run (1990) (with Robbie Coltrane), Splitting Heirs, Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975), Life of Brian, a live action Wind in the Willows and many more. He has also written novels, including the science-fiction comedy novel, The Road to Mars, and Hello Sailor. He also provided voice acting in the film Transformers: The Movie, where he provided the voice of Wreck-Gar, the leader of the motorcycle-robots. He also starred in Burn Hollywood Burn, which has been heralded as one of the worst movies of all time. He also appeared in the American sitcom Suddenly Susan from 1999 to 2000 as Ian Maxtone-Graham. He voiced the character Rincewind in the computer games Discworld 1 and Discworld 2. UK chart singles - "Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life" (1991) "Monty Python: One Foot In The Grave" (1994) featuring Richard Wilson, for which TV series he wrote and performed the theme song, as well as guest starring. Idle has written several books, both fictional and nonfictional. His novels are Hello, Sailor and The Road to Mars. He also wrote the book for the upcoming Holy Grail spinoff musical, Spamalot.
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