Graham Norton
Biography
Graham William Walker (born 4 April 1963), better known by his stage name Graham Norton, is an Irish TV and radio presenter, comedian, and actor. He is a five-time BAFTA TV Award winner for his comedy chat show The Graham Norton Show. Previously shown on BBC Two, it took the prestigious Friday night slot on BBC One from Jonathan Ross in 2010. He also presents on BBC Radio 2 and is the BBC television commentator of the Eurovision Song Contest, which led Hot Press to describe him as "the 21st century's answer to Terry Wogan". Norton is known for his innuendo-laden dialogue and flamboyant presentation style. In 2012, he sold his production company, So Television, to ITV for around £17 million.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances
The Secret Policeman's Ball: The Ball in the Hall
as Self
2006

Another Gay Movie
as Mr. Puckov
2006

An Audience with Adele
as Self
2021

Attenborough at 90
as Self
2016

The Big Night In
as Self
2020

I Could Never Be Your Woman
as Taylor
2007

The 100 Greatest Films
as Self - Presenter
2001

Madonna: Rebel Heart Tour
as Self - Unapologetic Bitch
2016

Comic Relief: Red Nose Day
as Self - Presenter
2017

Catherine Tate: Laughing at the Noughties
as Self
2011

How to Win Eurovision
as Self
2013

Graham Norton: Live at the Roundhouse
as Himself
2001

Hannibal Hopkins & Sir Anthony
as Self (archive footage)
2021

Ah-So Graham Norton
as Self
2001

Wagspiracy: Vardy v Rooney
as Self (archive footage)
2023

The A-Z of Eurovision
as Self - BBC Commentator (archive footage)
2020
Comic Aid
2005

Graham Meets Olly
as Self
2024

The Idea of You
as Graham Norton
2024

The Life and Death of Lily Savage
as Self
2024
TV Appearances

This Morning
as Self
1988
Graham Norton's Bigger Picture
2005

Queer Eye for the Straight Guy
2003

QI
as Self
2003

Father Ted
as Father Noel Furlong
1995

The Daily Show
as Self
1996

Comedy Connections
2003

Mel Giedroyc: Unforgivable
as Self
2021

Richard & Judy
as Self
2001

Eurotrash
as Self
1993

Aristocrats
as Countertenor
1999

The BAFTA Awards
as Host
1949
