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John Cleese was born on October 27, 1939, in Weston-Super-Mare, England. He was born into a family of modest means, his father being an insurance salesman, but he was nonetheless sent off to private schools to obtain a good education. Here he was often tormented for his height, having reached a height of six feet by the age of twelve, and eventually discovered that being humorous could deflect aggressive behavior in others. He loved humor in and of itself, collected jokes, and, like many young Britons who would grow up to be comedians, was devoted to the radio comedy show, "The Goon Show," sta ...  show all 

Frankenstein

Frankenstein
Genres: Horror | Mystery | Sci Fi
Year: 2004
Actors: Robert De Niro | Kenneth Branagh | Tom Hulce | Helena Bonham Carter | Aidan Quinn | Ian Holm | Richard Briers | John Cleese | Robert Hardy | Cherie Lunghi | Celia Imrie | Trevyn McDowell | Gerard Horan | Mark Hadfield | Joanna Roth
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Made for cable television by David Wickes, the writer/producer/director of the TV mini-series JACK THE RIPPER and JEKYLL & HYDE, this faithful adaptation of the classic tale is remarkably similar in tone and style to Kenneth Branagh’s MARY SHELLeY’S FRANKENSTEIN (1994), which it beat into European cinema release. Patrick Bergin is good as the Baron who duplicates his own body into the unfinished Randy Quaid, and Sir John Mills plays the blind hermit. Shot in England and Poland, this richly ornate version is told as one long flashback to a ship’s captain. 

A Fish Called Wanda

A Fish Called Wanda
Genres: Comedy | Crime
Year: 1988
Actors: John Cleese | Jamie Lee Curtis | Kevin Kline | Michael Palin | Maria Aitken | Tom Georgeson | Patricia Hayes | Geoffrey Palmer | Cynthia Cleese | Mark Elwes | Neville Phillips | Peter Jonfield | Ken Campbell | Al Ashton | Roger Hume
Directors: Charles Crichton
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In A Fish Called Wanda, Jamie Lee Curtis plays an ambitious con artist who uses every ounce of her sexual wiles to obtain a fortune in jewels stolen by her gangster lover Tom Georgeson. First, she romances Georgeson’s dimwitted but deadly henchman Kevin Kline (who won an Academy Award for his performance). Then, to clear the path for her getaway with Kline, Jamie woos Georgeson’s starched-shirt attorney, John Cleese — and it’s Cleese whom she genuinely falls in love with. Michael Palin, Cleese’s former Monty Python cohort, plays a stuttering mob flunkey who continually messes up his one big assignment: killing a little old lady (it isn’t that he has any qualms about knocking off the old dear; it’s just that her pet dogs keep getting in the way). A Fish Called Wanda was scripted by star John Cleese.

Rat Race

Rat Race
Genres: Adventure | Comedy
Year: 2001
Actors: John Cleese | Rowan Atkinson | Amy Smart | Breckin Meyer | Jenica Bergere | Cuba Gooding Jr. | Carrie Diamond | Douglas Haase | Chris Myers | Kevin Frazier | Seth Green | Gloria Allred | Vince Vieluf | Renée Lee | Corinna Harney | Jane C. Walsh | Whoopi Goldberg | Lanei Chapman
Directors: Jerry Zucker
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Fans of 1960s caper movie It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World will enjoy this infectiously silly comedy that’s packed with celebrities and gags. John Cleese — complete with the maddest set of dentures ever seen on film — plays the billionaire casino owner who decides to give his high-rolling gamblers something unusual to bet on: the outcome of a race from Las Vegas to a locker a few hundred miles away in New Mexico that just happens to contain $2 million. A group of ordinary people are given the chance to get their hands on the loot — the only rule being that whoever gets there first, gets the cash. Among those in the hunt are a narcoleptic Italian (Rowan Atkinson), a recently reunited mother and daughter (Whoopi Goldberg and Lanai Chapman), two idiot brothers (Seth Green and Vince Vieluf) and a nagging Jewish husband and wife (Jon Lovitz and Kathy Najimy) who manage to run into a band of neo-Nazis en route. It may be an old-fashioned chase movie with jokes as old as the hills, but it’s still a fun diversion. 

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Genres: Adventure | Family | Fantasy | Mystery
Year: 2002
Actors: John Cleese | Jason Isaacs | Miriam Margolyes | Kenneth Branagh | Alfie Enoch Alfie Enoch | Richard Harris | Robbie Coltrane | David Bradley | Sean Biggerstaff Sean Biggerstaff | Daniel Radcliffe | Rupert Grint | Emma Watson | Richard Griffiths | Fiona Shaw | Harry Melling | Toby Jones | Jim Norton | Veronica Clifford | James Phelps | Oliver Phelps | Julie Walters | Bonnie Wright | Mark Williams | Chris Rankin
Directors: Chris Columbus
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Youngsters who worship the bestselling work of fantasy author JK Rowling will find this sequel to The Philosopher’s Stone even more to their taste. The mood is darker and more scary, but adventure tinged with danger has always been attractive to children. Here, predatory spiders stalk Harry through the Forbidden Forest, there’s a mandrake root with an ear-splitting scream and Harry (an audibly older Daniel Radcliffe) even exchanges a kiss with Hermione (Emma Watson). Director Chris Columbus (again working from a screenplay by Steve Kloves) has allowed some mechanical repetition to creep in, but overall this manages to be ingenious as well as faithful to its source. Of the adult performers, Kenneth Branagh stands out as the egotistical new teacher Gilderoy Lockhart, managing to upstage even the special effects, but, sadly, the character of Dumbledore (Richard Harris) is mostly lost within the convolutions of the plot. 

Shrek the Third

Shrek the Third
Genres: Animation | Comedy | Family | Fantasy
Year: 2007
Actors: Mike Myers | Eddie Murphy | Cameron Diaz | Antonio Banderas | Julie Andrews | John Cleese | Rupert Everett | Eric Idle | Justin Timberlake | Susan Blakeslee | Cody Cameron | Larry King | Christopher Knights | John Krasinski | Ian McShane
Directors: Raman Hui
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The first two Shrek movies were packed with fairy-tale send-ups and warm humanity, and proved an absolute delight for young and old alike. The third outing shows signs of franchise fatigue as it struggles with a half-baked storyline in which the grumpy green ogre (voiced by Mike Myers) goes in search of a young King Arthur as heir to the throne of Far Far Away. The breathtakingly innovative wit of the earlier films may be lacking, yet there’s still plenty here to enjoy, from Eddie Murphy and Antonio Banderas’s manic double act as Donkey and Puss-in-Boots to some sly, “Once upon a time” in-jokes. But in keeping with the film’s less certain direction, entertaining scenes of adorably cheeky baby ogres are upstaged by a blandly mirthless human teenager in Artie (Justin Timberlake), who appears to have been brainstormed by marketing department suits eager to extend their audience demographics. 

Man About Town

Man About Town
Genres: Action | Comedy | Drama
Year: 2006
Actors: Ben Affleck | Rebecca Romijn | John Cleese | Samuel Ball | Erica Cerra | Gina Gershon | Adam Goldberg | Howard Hesseman | Ling Bai | Jerry O'Connell | Kal Penn | Amber Valletta | Damien Wayans | Laura Soltis
Directors: Mike Binder
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René Clair’s first French film for over a decade is a bittersweet, regretful look at the silent cinema in which he began his career. Maurice Chevalier plays an ageing ex-actor, now a director, who teaches his assistant (François Périer) the arts of seduction, unaware that they are both in love with the same young girl (an insipid Marcelle Derrien). The re-creation of the era is rather more convincing than the plot, but the 59-year-old Chevalier shows a rare depth. 

Shrek 2

Shrek 2
Genres: Adventure | Animation | Comedy | Family | Fantasy | Music
Year: 2004
Actors: Mike Myers | Eddie Murphy | Cameron Diaz | Julie Andrews | Antonio Banderas | John Cleese | Rupert Everett | Jennifer Saunders | Aron Warner | Cody Cameron | Christopher Knights | David P. Smith | Mark Moseley
Directors: Andrew Adamson | Kelly Asbury | Conrad Vernon
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This welcome follow-up is every bit as cute, clever and funny as the original — if less of a surprise, as we expect its technical brilliance this time and are perhaps less dazzled by it. The sequel picks up after the marriage of Shrek (voiced by Mike Myers) and Fiona (Cameron Diaz), and follows their trip to her homeland of Far Far Away. If Fiona’s parents, King Harold (John Cleese) and Queen Lillian (Julie Andrews), are shocked to discover she’s an ogre, that’s nothing compared to Harold’s reaction to her new husband. The king wants Fiona to marry the foppish Prince Charming (Rupert Everett), so he hires assassin Puss-in-Boots (marvellously voiced by Antonio Banderas) to kill his new son-in-law. The parodies, pop references, Disney-baiting and Hollywood send-ups (the kingdom of Far Far Away is etched as a medieval Tinseltown) are hilarious — as is Eddie Murphy, who’s on great form as Donkey — and there’s plenty of subtle satire and double entendres for young and old alike to savour. 

Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle

Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle
Genres: Action | Adventure | Comedy | Crime
Year: 2003
Actors: Cameron Diaz | Drew Barrymore | Lucy Liu | Bernie Mac | Crispin Glover | Justin Theroux | Robert Patrick | Demi Moore | Rodrigo Santoro | Shia LaBeouf | Matt LeBlanc | Luke Wilson | John Cleese | Ja'net DuBois | Cheung-Yan Yuen
Directors: McG McG
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The three most glamorous and butt-kicking private detectives in the business are back and ready to take on bad guys in this sequel to the 2000 blockbuster screen adaptation of the once-popular television series. Dylan (Drew Barrymore), Natalie (Cameron Diaz), and Alex (Lucy Liu) are once again summoned to the office of their boss Charlie (voice of John Forsythe), where they’re introduced to his new right-hand man Jimmy Bosley (Bernie Mac) and given their latest assignment. It seems a pair of rings have gone missing and need to be recovered, but this was no ordinary jewel heist — the rings have been coded with special information that can be used to access a list of every person in the FBI’s Witness Protection Program, and when a handful of protected informants are murdered, the Angels are brought in to help crack the case. As the women search for the culprits, they encounter Madison Lee (Demi Moore), one of Charlie’s former agents who decided that the wrong side of the law pays better, and Seamus (Justin Theroux), who once dated Dylan and wants revenge for her decision to turn him over to the police. Luke Wilson and Matt LeBlanc return as (respectively) Natalie and Alex’s love interests, as does Crispin Glover as the Thin Man; John Cleese, Robert Forster, and Eric Bogosian also appear in supporting roles.

The Adventures of Pluto Nash

The Adventures of Pluto Nash
Genres: Action | Comedy | Sci Fi
Year: 2002
Actors: Eddie Murphy | Randy Quaid | Rosario Dawson | Joe Pantoliano | Jay Mohr | Luis Guzmán | James Rebhorn | Peter Boyle | Burt Young | Miguel A. Núñez Jr. | Pam Grier | John Cleese | Victor Varnado | Illeana Douglas | Jacynthe René
Directors: Ron Underwood
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With elaborate special effects substituting for the missing script, director Ron Underwood’s alleged sci-fi action comedy is a slapdash, $100 million turkey. An unusually bland Eddie Murphy plays former crook Pluto Nash, bizarrely described by one character as the “Tito Puente of smuggling”, who is struggling to keep his moon nightclub from falling under intergalactic mafia control in 2087. Accompanying Murphy on these lunar-tic rambles is his outdated robot bodyguard (a truly asinine Randy Quaid) and wannabe singer Rosario Dawson. Complete with a Xanadu-style dance routine, Pam Grier as Pluto’s mother indulging in tired blaxploitation moves and rent-a-cameo John Cleese as a virtual reality chauffeur, this is a flop of epic proportions. 

Around the World in 80 Days

Around the World in 80 Days
Genres: Action | Adventure | Comedy | Romance
Year: 2004
Actors: John Cleese | Arnold Schwarzenegger | Kathy Bates | Jackie Chan | Steve Coogan | Robert Fyfe | Jim Broadbent | Ian McNeice | David Ryall | Roger Hammond | Adam Godley | Karen Mok | Howard Cooper | Daniel Hinchcliffe | Wolfram Teufel | Tom Strauss | Kit West | Ewen Bremner
Directors: Frank Coraci
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Jackie Chan returns to the Victorian England setting of Shanghai Knights for this comedic take on Jules Verne’s much-loved adventure. The film follows the exploits of inventor Phileas Fogg (Steve Coogan) and his valet, Passepartout (Chan), as they endeavour to circumnavigate the globe in record time to win a wager set by the villainous Lord Kelvin (Jim Broadbent), the head of the Royal Academy of Science. Chan delivers his trademark martial arts rough and tumble along the way, but a redundant subplot involving a stolen jade Buddha only serves to slow the action down. The broad comedy is perhaps more suited to Chan’s pratfalls than Coogan’s wit, but their travels provide enough eye candy and big-name cameos (including Owen and Luke Wilson and Arnold Schwarzenegger) to help pass the time on this otherwise laboured journey.