John Cleese is an English comedian, actor, writer, and producer, best known as a founding member of Monty Python and for his influential contributions to British comedy. Known for his towering presence, quick wit, and absurdist humor, Cleese co-created Monty Python’s Flying Circus, which redefined comedy with its innovative sketches and surreal humor. Beyond Monty Python, he achieved legendary status with Fawlty Towers, where his portrayal of the irascible hotel owner Basil Fawlty became one of television’s most iconic characters. Cleese also starred in classic comedies like A Fish Called Wanda and has contributed to a variety of films, from the Harry Potter series to Shrek, where his distinctive voice brought memorable characters to life. A towering figure in comedy, Cleese’s influence spans decades, known for his sharp satire, intellectual humor, and a unique ability to blend the ridiculous with the relatable.


