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Julian Clary
May 25, 1959 -
Nationality: English
Category: Comedian
Subcategory: English Comedian

I am full of gratitude for my life - and for this house.

   

I've found a more personal, pagan kind of religion to satisfy the spiritual side of things.

   

I was lightweight - that was the whole point of me.

   

I'm not sure how aware of the rest of the world I am. I live a rather sheltered existence.

   

It's a wise thing to hold back.

   

A lot of gay men have a lot of sex. That's what we do. But I've stopped all that-the revolving door into my bedroom. Promiscuity. That was of its day, really.

   

Rodents can come across as being quite vacant in the personality stakes.

   

Just because someone's dead doesn't mean it's over. My grandfather died more than 25 years ago, but I still think of him a lot and smell his smell.

   

I live in a kind of gay bubble. I live in a gay house, I drive a gay car. I eat gay food.

   

The good thing about getting older is that, as you become less attractive, so you have less desire to go out and conquer everyone you see.

   

It was all about wanting to get revenge. Pathetic, really, but it still is the motivation.

   

I didn't think of myself as a tart, but I wouldn't argue with anyone who did.

   

The bullying was hideous and relentless, and we turned it round by making ourselves celebrities.

   

I thought a dignified thing to do would be to live in the country by the time I'm 50 and write books.

   

However light-hearted you try to be about it, the loss of youth, and everything that goes with it, is quite a trauma.

   

The public has always had affection for gay entertainers. The time was right for an out gay entertainer.

   

There is a single entendre, but I don't know about a triple one.

   

I knew that this was what I wanted to talk about on stage. There was no point being coy about it, or pretending that I wasn't gay. That was the substance of my whole act. If you took that away, there would be nothing left.

   

The whole business of getting famous was good fun, but it was a long time ago.

   

It's almost a way of life. I know what makes me laugh.

   

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