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Article: GRAHAM CHAPMAN THERE IS LIFE AFTER MONTY PYTHON
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- Post-Tribune (IN)
- Article date:
- April 10, 1987
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Graham Chapman of Monty Python during filming of a TV spot for the comedy film "The Secret of Policeman's Other Ball."
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For years he was the straight man of "Monty Python Flying Circus," the British army officer who would interrupt a sketch because it was "just too silly."
Then he played the lead in the Python movies "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" (in which he played a very silly King Arthur) and "The Life of Brian" (in which he played an extremely silly messiah).
Now that the Pythons have slithered in different artistic directions, Graham Chapman is taking a few weeks out of a busy filming schedule to tour the ...