Brian Conley
Brian Conley is one of the UK's most versatile and popular
performers. He has become a household name thanks to such
diverse characters as Dangerous Brian, Nick Frisby "It's
a puppet", Doug Digby and the legendary Al Jolson. He was
born and raised in West London and studied Performing Arts
at The Barbara Speake Stage School and then at the age of
16 hit the road and made a living performing cabaret in
nightclubs.
He began his TV career as a warm up man for Terry Wogan, Noel
Edmonds and Kenny Everett, but soon started appearing in
front of the cameras with regular appearances in Five Alive
and Live from the Palladium. He was soon snapped up by ITV
and given his own starring vehicle to demonstrate his unique
and versatile talents, this was Brian Conley - This Way
Up which was followed by The Brian Conley Show. He was then
offered the lead roll in Time after Time which was awarded
The British Comedy Award for Best ITV Sitcom. He then went
on to play the hugely popular Doug 'Dynamo' Digby, starring
opposite Amanda Holden and Noddy Holder in The Grimleys,
presented The National Lottery Show Live, provided all the
voices for the children's computer animated series Busy
Buses, hosted his own chat show for ITV, starred in An Audience
With.... as well fitting in numerous Royal Variety Performances,
the highlight of which was hosting the last Royal of the
20th Century. He was especially proud to be asked by Bob
Hope to be the special guest star on Bob's last world tour.
He is also gaining a reputation as a fine actor, having starred
in Circus with John Hannah and Eddie Izzard, Unconditional
Love alongside Kathy Bates, Dream with Sinead Cusack, Arthur's
Dyke with Pauline Quirk and joining Sean Bean and Christian
Bale in the cult film Equilibrium. On stage in the West
End Brian spent a year starring in Me And My Girl at the
Adelphi Theatre.