Paul James O'Grady MBE (born 14 June 1955) is a BAFTA-award winning English comedian of television, radio and stage. He achieved initial fame as the creator of comic drag character Lily Savage , a vampish scouser known as the "Birkenhead Bombshell". He is also noted as the presenter of the The Paul O'Grady Show , which airs on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom.
Early life and career
Paul O'Grady was born to Patrick and Mary O'Grady in Birkenhead on the Wirral Peninsula and lived in suburban Tranmere. His family were devout Roman Catholics and were originally from County Roscommon, Ireland. His surname should legally be Grady but due to a misspelling by the military, his father stuck with the Irish alternative.
Paul was raised in a neat three-bedroomed Victorian terraced home in Holly Grove, Tranmere. Until the age of 13 he attended a fee-paying private prep school St Anselm's Redcourt. At the age of 13 he moved to St Hugh's RC Secondary Modern.
His jobs have included civil servant, barman for Yates Wine Lodge, office work in an abattoir, woodsman and a time as an assistant clerk at Liverpool Magistrates' Court. He also worked in a children's home in West Kirby and spent some years as a peripatetic care officer for Camden council.
Lily Savage
In 1977, O'Grady went to Manila where he worked as a waiter in Gussy's Bar. While he was working in Manila, O'Grady came up with the idea for Lily Savage, his drag alter-ego. He returned to London in the early 1980s and subsequently achieved fame with his creation of Lily, initially playing to gay clubs and pubs up and down the country. O'Grady's Lily was best known at the time for an eight-year residency at The Royal Vauxhall Tavern in south London. As Lily Savage, O'Grady was also in several acts which toured Europe. After appearing at The Edinburgh Festival and gaining a Perrier Award nomination, O'Grady's Lily Savage act became more mainstream and the character became popular on television, making appearances on the ITV daytime programme This Morning and as the 'On the Bed Presenter' on The Big Breakfast . For a few years O'Grady hosted the game show Blankety Blank as Lily Savage, for the BBC and later for ITV. There was also a comedy show built around the character, Lily Live! , appearing on ITV in 2000. Performing as Lily, O'Grady also co-hosted the 1996 Smash Hits Poll Winners Party with Ant & Dec.
O'Grady retired the Lily Savage character around 2004. He claimed she had "seen the light, taken the veil and packed herself off to a convent in France" but on his TV show, he said, "she's escaped the convent and she's heading towards these shores!". On 23 May 2008 on the 500th edition of the Paul O'Grady Show, guest star Julie Goodyear told O'Grady that Bet Lynch, the character she played in television soap opera Coronation Street , had joined Savage in the French convent. On the 7 October 2009 episode of The Paul O'Grady Show , after being prompted by Martin Clunes to "bring Lily back", O'Grady said he could not because she had been "bricked up in a chimney" by the Mother Superior of the convent.
Television career
Following the success of Lily Savage, O'Grady played a prostitute snout, Roxanne, in several episodes of The Bill between 1988 and 1990; in 1990 he appeared in the ITV miniseries Chimera as Tony Donaldson, a social worker skilled in signing for the deaf.
Abandoning drag, to portray himself, in 2000 he appeared in a six-part travelogue series entitled Paul O'Grady's Orient , filmed in Shanghai, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Bangkok, Bali and Singapore. This was followed in 2001 by Paul O'Grady's America .
From 2002 onwards, he appeared less as Lily and more often as himself. In 2002 he presented Outtake TV , a bloopers show, and in 2003 starred as the lead character in the BBC sitcom Eyes Down for two series, as the manager of a northern Bingo hall. He also appeared in Celebrity Driving School for the BBC.
Since then, he has presented his own early evening talk show, The Paul O'Grady Show , on ITV. He won the position after he stood in for Des O'Connor on the now defunct lunchtime celebrity chat show Today with Des and Mel . The Paul O'Grady Show ran head to head with Richard and Judy, who are close friends of O'Grady, and gave him one of his first TV breaks on This Morning on ITV back in the early 90's. He has guest starred on Living' s paranormal show, Most Haunted Live! , after presenter Yvette Fielding was a guest on his show and invited him on. He holds many awards, and in December 2005 he won the Best TV Comedy Entertainment Personality category of the British Comedy Awards. In 2005, he won a BAFTA and is also the recipient of two Royal Television Society and three National Television Awards.
On 27 March 2006, O'Grady began hosting his talk show on Channel 4, now called The Paul O'Grady Show (previously The New Paul O'Grady Show ).
The fourth Channel 4 series (seventh series when including the three original ITV series) started on 17 September 2007. On 24 August the Daily Mirror revealed that Paul had rejected a £5 million deal to return to ITV as the "New Parkinson." Instead he has signed a £4 million deal to remain with Channel 4 until the end of 2009.
On 28 June 2008, O'Grady appeared in the Doctor Who episode The Stolen Earth .
On 6 June 2009, the Daily Mirror confirmed that O'Grady will sign a new two year contract with Channel 4 in the Autumn of 2009 to keep his show on air until the end of 2011. However Channel 4 have told O'Grady that his show will face huge budget cuts, and his salary will most likely be halved.
On Monday 21 September 2009, O'Grady returned to present the 11th (including ITV series) and final series of The Paul O'Grady Show .
On 14 October 2009, O'Grady agreed to an £8 million deal with ITV to host a Friday prime-time chat-show, to rival that of BBC One's Friday Night with Jonathan Ross from 2010, after budget talks broke-down with Channel 4.
Theatre
As well as numerous national tours, O'Grady has appeared on stage in Prisoner Cell Block H - The Musical , the musical Annie as "Miss Hannigan" (as Lily Savage), Chitty Chitty Bang Bang as "the Childcatcher" and in the pantomime Snow White and the Seven Dwarves as the "Wicked Queen". He has been quoted as saying "I seem to be making a living frightening children". Paul announced on the 18th October that he would be doing pantomime again in 2009-2010 in Wimbledon.
Radio work
Paul O'Grady made his radio debut on 12 April 2003, when he stood in for Jonathan Ross to present the Saturday morning show on BBC Radio 2. Then, later in December 2003, Paul presented a two-part documentary about Cilla Black's illustrious career, with contributions from Cilla's other celebrity friends. Paul then presented his own radio show for the first time on Christmas Day afternoon of that year.
On 28 December, Paul chose the tracks on Desert Island Discs on BBC Radio 4.
Throughout 2004 and 2005, Paul voiced many adverts for other local radio stations.
Paul returned to Radio 2 on Easter Saturday 2006, with his very own live 3-hour special radio show. The show featured special guests and celebrity chat, the best music and a whole host of games and competitions. Paul also taste-tested a selection of the finest Easter Eggs in a search for Britain's Best. Plus, Paul's unique take on the newspapers, the latest DVD releases and how to avoid the same old movies on the box on Easter Monday.
Paul then stood in for Elaine Paige on her Sunday radio show Elaine Paige on Sunday for two weeks, on 28 January and 4 February 2007. John Barrowman then took over from Paul for the following two weeks, before Elaine returned.
Paul returned with his own show on Easter Monday 2007 from 2.00pm - 4.00pm. The show featured special guests and celebrity chat, the best music and a whole host of games and competitions.
In January 2008, Paul once again presented Elaine Paige on Sunday, on the 13th, 20 and 27 January. He sat in for her once again on 31 August, and again on 9 November.
On Christmas 2008, Paul returned to Radio 2 with his own show 'The Paul O'Grady Christmas Show', featuring a seasonal mix of Christmas music and some of the biggest hits of the year, including music from McFly and Girls Aloud. Plus, a look-ahead to the highlights of Radio 2 over the rest of the holiday period, a full panto round-up and Paul's unique take on this time of year.
Paul then presented a two-part documentary on New Year's Eve and New Years Day 2008 on Radio 2, which was a tribute to Bill Cotton.
From 22 February 2009, Paul returned to Elaine Paige on Sunday to present the show for a month, whilst Elaine was on tour.
And then, finally, after 6 years, Paul was given his own show on BBC Radio 2 entitled "Paul O'Grady On The Wireless", each Sunday 5.00pm - 7.00pm.
Personal life
O'Grady is openly gay but has previously had relationships with women, and was once married to a female Portuguese friend in a marriage of convenience. He is now very close to his daughter Sharyn, who married her childhood friend Philip Mousley at Liverpool To
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