Julian Clary

Julian Clary
Julian Peter McDonald Claryis an English comedian and novelist. Openly gay, Clary began appearing on television in the mid-1980s and became known for his deliberately stereotypical camp style. Since then he has also acted in films, television and stage productions, and was the winner of Celebrity Big Brother 10 in 2012...
NationalityEnglish
ProfessionReality Star
Date of Birth25 May 1959
sex gay men
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.
gay affection entertainers
The public has always had affection for gay entertainers. The time was right for an out gay entertainer.
gratitude grateful house
I am full of gratitude for my life - and for this house.
bullying being-bullied relentless
The bullying was hideous and relentless, and we turned it round by making ourselves celebrities.
whole
I was lightweight - that was the whole point of me
country book writing
I thought a dignified thing to do would be to live in the country by the time I'm 50 and write books
thinking vulgarity bits
I think Australians like a bit of vulgarity
wise
It's a wise thing to hold back.
gay substance would-be
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
thinking arguing tarts
I didn't think of myself as a tart, but I wouldn't argue with anyone who did
laughing thrill ends
I get just as much of a thrill out of constructing a good sentence that gets a laugh at the end as I do from a joke
sexy boys shrines
My dresser and I have the hots for the new rugby ace Danny Cipriani. We have a shrine in my dressing room - press photos of him on the field looking swarthy and fit, and snaps of our boy emerging from Mayfair nightclubs, looking sexy and dishevelled.
fun long whole
The whole business of getting famous was good fun, but it was a long time ago.
doors eccentric next
The English like eccentrics. They just don't like them living next door.