John Cleese is an English actor, comedian, and writer best known for his work with Monty Python, particularly in the sketch comedy series "Monty Python's Flying Circus." His unique sense of humor and memorable performances in films like "A Fish Called Wanda" and "The Life of Brian" have made him a beloved figure in comedy. Cleese's influence extends to both television and film, marking him as a prominent comedic talent.

"The thrill I got discovering Buster Keaton when I was growing up was so exciting. He was one of the greats."



"The really good idea is always traceable back quite a long way, often to a not very good idea which sparked off another idea that was only slightly better, which somebody else misunderstood in such a way that they then said something which was really rather interesting."



"For me, the great problem growing up in England was that I had a very narrow concept of what God can be, and it was damn close to an old man with a beard."



"Don't let anyone tell you what you ought to like... Some wines that some experts think are absolutely exquisite don't appeal to me at all."



"I find it rather easy to portray a businessman. Being bland, rather cruel and incompetent comes naturally to me."



"I was very sad to hear of the death of Ronnie Barker, who was such a warm, friendly and encouraging presence to have when I started in television. He was also a great comic actor to learn from."



"But then acting is all about faking. We're all very good at faking things that we have no competence with."

