Graham Chapman
Biography
Graham Chapman (8 January 1941 – 4 October 1989) was a British actor, comedian and writer. He was one of the six members of the surrealist comedy group Monty Python. He portrayed authority figures such as The Colonel and the lead role in two Python films, Holy Grail (1975) and Life of Brian (1979). Chapman was born in Leicester and was raised in Melton Mowbray. He enjoyed science, acting, and comedy and after graduating from Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and St Bartholomew's Hospital Medical College, he turned down a career as a doctor to be a comedian. Chapman eventually established a writing partnership with John Cleese, which reached its critical peak with Monty Python during the 1970s. He subsequently left Britain for Los Angeles, where he attempted to be a success on American television, speaking on the college circuit and producing the pirate film Yellowbeard (1983), before returning to Britain in the early 1980s. Chapman was in a long-term partnership with David Sherlock and supportive of gay rights. He was an alcoholic from his time at Cambridge until he quit drinking shortly before working on Life of Brian. He became an enthusiast and patron of the Dangerous Sports Club in the later years of his life. In 1989, Chapman died of tonsil cancer which had spread to his spine. His life and legacy were commemorated at a memorial service in the Great Hall of St Bartholomew's Hospital two months after his death, which was a testament to Chapman's surreal sense of humour that the remaining five Pythons enacted.
Bio from Wikipedia
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

The Album Of The Soundtrack Of The Trailer Of The Film Of Monty Python And The Holy Grail (Executive Version)
1975

Monty Python's Previous Record
1972

Monty Python Sings
1989

Monty Python's Contractual Obligation Album
1980

The Monty Python Matching Tie And Handkerchief
1973

Monty Python's Life Of Brian (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
1979

The Final Rip Off
1987

The Monty Python Instant Record Collection - The Pick Of The Best Of Some Recently Repeated Python Hits Again, Vol. II
1981

Another Monty Python Record
1971

Monty Python's Spamalot (Original Broadway Cast Recording)
2005

Monty Python's The Meaning Of Life
1983

Live At City Center
1976

Monty Python Live At Drury Lane
1974

Another Monty Python Record / Monty Python's Previous Record
1972

Monty Python's Flying Circus
1970
Credited work
373 releases · 35 albums · active 1966–2025
- Other credits · 300
- Performance · 210
- Production · 43
Studios: Redwood Studios · Sunrise Music (2) · Theatre Royal, Drury Lane · Friar Park
Frequent collaborators
- Monty Python
- Various
- """Monty Python's Spamalot"" Original Broadway Cast"
- Marty Feldman (2)
- Monty Python's Flying Circus
- Radio Stars
- David Frost
- John Cleese
