
Carol Cleveland
Carol Cleveland, a British actress and comedian born in London on January 13, 1942, is universally known for her long and fruitful collaboration with the comedy group Monty Python. Considered the principal female performer in their productions, she earned the informal title of "the seventh Python," a recognition of her fundamental role within the collective. She appeared in almost all episodes of the television series *Monty Python's Flying Circus* (1969-1974), playing a wide range of characters. Her presence was also crucial in the group's films, including *Monty Python and the Holy Grail* (1975), *Life of Brian* (1979), and *Monty Python's The Meaning of Life* (1983), where her characters, often glamorous or authoritarian figures, served as a perfect comedic counterpoint to the Pythons' surreal humor. Her career also includes numerous other television and stage appearances in the United Kingdom, consolidating her status as an iconic figure in British comedy.
