Graham Norton, real name Graham Wilson,
is an Irish actor and comedian. He achieved fame as
a broadcaster on Britain's Channel 4 and also through
his role as Fr Noel Furlong in the critically acclaimed
television series Father Ted. Though he only appeared
in three episodes, Norton's performance as Fr. Noel
proved a massive hit with viewers.
Norton's rise to fame began as one of the early successes
of Channel 5 when he won an award for his performance
as a stand-in host of the late-night talk show usually
presented by Jack Docherty. This was followed by a
comic quiz show called Bring Me The Head Of Light Entertainment,
which wasn't well received as a programme but did further
enhance Norton's individual reputation.
After this early success, Norton moved to Channel
4 and to host his own chat shows including So Graham
Norton, V. Graham Norton and The Graham Norton Effect.
As a performer who is not only openly gay, but also
naturally camp and flamboyant, it was here that Norton's
act was fully honed as a cheeky, innuendo-laden joker
who remained likeable, even to the less right-on among
viewers.
His shows are devoted to interviews of celebrities
and raunchy conversations ensue. He generally precedes
the interviews by asking questions of his audience
members, for example: "Everyone stand up. Now
sit down if you've never had a sexual experience with
an animal."
He often phones authors of eccentric websites live
on the show; often when they are fans of his guest.
However, the addresses of the sites are no longer given
out, as some of the owners have received hate mail
and abuse in the past.
In 2003, he caused a national outcry among the more
sensitive area of the media when, on his British show
on Channel 4, he made a comedic reference to the recent
death of Bee Gees singer Maurice Gibb. The Independent
Television Commission investigated after complaints
about this insensitivity were forwarded to them and
eventually Channel 4 had to make two apologies: one
in the form of a caption slide before the show, another
from Graham in person. Also in 2003, he was listed
in The Observer as one of the 50 funniest acts in British
comedy. His Channel 4 programmes have won a record
number of comedy awards.
In the summer of 2004, Graham moved across the Atlantic
to start a new venture in American television. The
Graham Norton Effect debuted June 24th, 2004 on Comedy
Central. In the midst of controversy surrounding Janet
Jackson's Super Bowl performance, Graham was wary of
moving into the market. Yet, The Graham Norton Effect
has got away with the same naughty, suggestive jokes
that made his UK shows so popular. He then signed a
huge contract to defect to the BBC on his return to
the UK. |