
Paul O'Grady
Acting
Paul James O'Grady, MBE DL (14 June 1955 - 28 March 2023) was an English comedian, television presenter, actor, writer and radio disc jockey. He achieved fame using his comedic drag queen character, "Lily Savage", and later became well known for presenting TV programmes as himself, such as The Paul O'Grady Show. Born to a working-class Irish family in Birkenhead, he attended Blessed Edward Campion Secondary Modern School, in Claughton Village, Birkenhead, Cheshire (now Merseyside). O'Grady moved to London in the late-1970s, there working as a peripatetic care officer for Camden Council. It was here in 1978 that he developed his drag act, basing the character of Lily Savage upon traits found amongst female relatives. Touring northern England as part of drag mime duo, the Playgirls, he eventually went solo as a stand-up comedian. Performing as Savage for eight years at a South London gay pub, the Royal Vauxhall Tavern (RVT), he gained a popular following among the city's gay community and used his character to speak out for LGBT rights. After being nominated for a 1992 Perrier Award, he attracted mainstream attention and made various television, radio, and theatrical appearances. As Savage, he presented morning chat show The Big Breakfast (1995–96), game show Blankety Blank (1997–2002) and comedy series Lily Live! (2000–01), earning various awards and becoming a well known public figure. Seeking to diversify his career away from Savage, O'Grady starred in BBC sitcom Eyes Down (2003–04) and presented two travel documentaries for ITV. In 2004, he began presenting ITV's daytime chat show The Paul O'Grady Show, which proved a hit with audiences. After the network refused to transfer creative control of the series to O'Grady's production company, Olga TV, in 2006 he defected to rival Channel 4, where the show was rebranded as The New Paul O'Grady Show and ran until 2009. O'Grady subsequently presented a late night ITV show, Paul O'Grady Live (2010–11) as well as Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs (which ran from 2012 until his death in 2023) and Paul O'Grady's Animal Orphans (2014–2016), while presenting BBC Radio 2's Paul O'Grady on the Wireless and publishing a four-volume autobiography. O'Grady received a variety of awards, among them honorary degrees and an MBE in the 2008 Birthday Honours for services to entertainment. He died on 28th March 2023 aged 67.
Known For

Doctor Who
2005 · tv

The Graham Norton Show
2007 · tv

Top of the Pops
1964 · tv

The Bill
1984 · tv

An Audience with...
1978 · tv

Harry Hill's TV Burp
2002 · tv

Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway
2002 · tv

Parkinson
1998 · tv

Playhouse Presents
2012 · tv

Friday Night with Jonathan Ross
2001 · tv

The Paul O'Grady Show
2004 · tv

The New Statesman
1987 · tv

Celebrity Mastermind
2003 · tv

In the Name of the Father
1993 · movie

The Madame Blanc Mysteries
2021 · tv

Blankety Blank
1979 · tv

Perspectives
2011 · tv

Kate Garraway's Life Stories
2009 · tv

Let's Dance for Comic Relief
2009 · tv

The Big Breakfast
1992 · tv

Good Morning Britain
2014 · tv

The Ant & Dec Show
1995 · tv

Chimera
1991 · tv

Alan Carr's Celebrity Ding Dong
2008 · tv

Parkinson
2004 · tv

Eyes Down
2003 · tv

The Life and Times of Vivienne Vyle
2007 · tv

For the Love of Dogs
2012 · tv

This Morning
1988 · tv

The British Soap Awards
1999 · tv