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Monty Python and the Holy Grail

Monty Python and the Holy Grail

19757.8 / 10

The Strange Case of the End of Civilization as We Know It

The Strange Case of the End of Civilization as We Know It

19776.6 / 10

Romance with a Double Bass

Romance with a Double Bass

19746.1 / 10

Remember the Secret Policeman's Ball?

Remember the Secret Policeman's Ball?

20044.8 / 10

Little Lord Fauntleroy

Little Lord Fauntleroy

19807.3 / 10

Rocket to the Moon

Rocket to the Moon

19860.0 / 10

How to Irritate People

How to Irritate People

19696.6 / 10

Is This a Record?

Is This a Record?

19736.0 / 10

Leon the Pig Farmer

Leon the Pig Farmer

19935.3 / 10

American Friends

American Friends

19916.2 / 10

Hawks

Hawks

19885.8 / 10

Smack and Thistle

Smack and Thistle

19910.0 / 10

The Return of Sherlock Holmes

The Return of Sherlock Holmes

19875.2 / 10

Fawlty Towers Revisited

Fawlty Towers Revisited

20050.0 / 10

And Now for Something Completely Different

And Now for Something Completely Different

19717.2 / 10

Spaghetti Two-Step

Spaghetti Two-Step

19770.0 / 10

Fawlty Towers: Re-Opened

Fawlty Towers: Re-Opened

20098.0 / 10

Fawlty Towers: 50 Years of Laughs

Fawlty Towers: 50 Years of Laughs

20239.0 / 10

The Deadly Game

The Deadly Game

19827.2 / 10

A Good Day to Die, Hoka Hey

A Good Day to Die, Hoka Hey

20176.2 / 10

The Best of Monty Python's Flying Circus Volume 3

The Best of Monty Python's Flying Circus Volume 3

20040.0 / 10

The Best of Monty Python's Flying Circus Volume 2

The Best of Monty Python's Flying Circus Volume 2

20049.0 / 10

The Best of Monty Python's Flying Circus Volume 1

The Best of Monty Python's Flying Circus Volume 1

20049.0 / 10

Why Didn't They Ask Evans?

Why Didn't They Ask Evans?

19806.4 / 10

Monty Python: From Spam to Sperm

Monty Python: From Spam to Sperm

19990.0 / 10

The Monty Python Story

The Monty Python Story

19990.0 / 10

84 Charing Cross Road

84 Charing Cross Road

19877.1 / 10

The Hound of the Baskervilles

The Hound of the Baskervilles

19836.5 / 10

Michael Palin: A Life on Screen

Michael Palin: A Life on Screen

20187.0 / 10

Past Caring

Past Caring

19860.0 / 10

The World of Eddie Weary

The World of Eddie Weary

19900.0 / 10

High Spirits

High Spirits

19885.8 / 10

The Mermaid Frolics

The Mermaid Frolics

19775.3 / 10

The After Dinner Game

The After Dinner Game

19756.0 / 10

84 Charing Cross Road

84 Charing Cross Road

19750.0 / 10

Nairobi Affair

Nairobi Affair

19844.8 / 10

The Story of Ruth

The Story of Ruth

19820.0 / 10

Snavely

Snavely

19780.0 / 10

Romance with a Double Bass

Romance with a Double Bass

19746.1 / 10

Connie Booth

Connie Booth

Biography

Constance "Connie" Booth (born 2 December 1940) is an American writer and actress, known for appearances on British television and particularly for her portrayal of Polly Sherman in the popular 1970s television show Fawlty Towers, which she co-wrote with her then husband John Cleese. In 1995, she quit acting and worked as a psychotherapist until her retirement. Booth was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, on December 2, 1940. Her father was a Wall Street stockbroker and her mother was an actress. The family later moved to New York State. Booth entered acting and worked as a Broadway understudy and waitress. She met John Cleese while he was working in New York City; they married on February 20, 1968. Booth secured parts in episodes of Monty Python's Flying Circus (1969–74) and in the Python films And Now for Something Completely Different (1971) and Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975, as a woman accused of being a witch). She also appeared in How to Irritate People (1968), a pre-Monty Python film starring Cleese and other future Monty Python members; a short film titled Romance with a Double Bass (1974) which Cleese adapted from a short story by Anton Chekhov; and The Strange Case of the End of Civilization as We Know It (1977), Cleese's Sherlock Holmes spoof, as Mrs. Hudson Booth and Cleese co-wrote and co-starred in Fawlty Towers (1975 and 1979), in which she played waitress and chambermaid Polly. For thirty years Booth declined to talk about the show until she agreed to participate in a documentary about the series for the digital channel Gold in 2009. Booth played various roles on British television, including Sophie in Dickens of London (1976), Mrs. Errol in a BBC adaptation of Little Lord Fauntleroy (1980) and Miss March in a dramatisation of Edith Wharton's The Buccaneers (1995). She also starred in the lead role of a drama called The Story of Ruth (1981), in which she played the role of the schizophrenic daughter of an abusive father. In 1994, she played a supporting role in "The Culex Experiment", an episode of the children's science fiction TV series The Tomorrow People. Booth also had a stage career, primarily in the London theatre, appearing in 10 productions from the mid-1970s through the mid-1990s, notably starring with John Mills in the 1983–1984 West End production of Little Lies at Wyndham's Theatre

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Female

Birthday

1940-12-02

Place of Birth

Indianapolis, Indiana, USA