Brian
Conley was hailed
as one of the brightest
new comedy stars
of the 1990's. His
LWT series 'The
Brian Conley Show'
was such a success
that it occupied
a regular spot in
TV's top twenty
show with over 12
million viewers
every week.
Brian
has also been acclaimed
by press and public
alike for his outstanding
performance as Bill
Snibson in the Hit
musical 'Me &
My Girl'. He made
his West End stage
debut in the award
winning show in
April 1991 and by
the time he left
the star role in
Spring 1992 he had
more than made his
mark as a stage
star.
So
much so, that although
he has now left
the West End to
pursue other career
goals, he's completed
a huge tour of Australia
in Me & My Girl
in 1993.
Television
has of course always
figured strongly
in Brian's plans.
Since
1987 when he made
his national TV
debut in the innovative
'Five Alive' series
for ITV he has had
a major series of
his own practically
every year since.
He
has been approached
by a top American
TV network to record
a pilot show for
a new sitcom, he
has already been
signed for another
series of 'The Brian
Conley Show' and
a top British recording
company have invited
him to make his
debut album!
With
his ongoing reputation
as a major British
entertainer it is
not hard to see
why many showbiz
pundits are confidentially
predicting super
stardom for the
funnyman.
Brian
has appeared in
the Prestigious
Royal Variety Show
and amongst his
notable TV highlights
include a memorable
guest appearance
in 'Des O'Conner
Tonight' and spots
in each of 'Live
form Her Majesty's',
'Live from the Piccadilly'
and 'Live from the
Palladium'.
Other
than host Jimmy
Tarbuck, Brian was
the only comedian
to have achieved
the distinction
of appearing in
all 3 series. Without
doubt, Brian Conley
is an undisputed
super star and still
very much is the
ascendancy.
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