National treasure Graham Norton needs no introduction. In this conversation with host Jack Guinness, we see a different side of Graham as he shares personal moments from his life. From his legendary talk show interviewing the world's biggest stars, to the inimitable voice of Eurovision, Graham Norton needs no introduction. On this week's episode of Queerphoria, he reflects on the impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, growing up in rural Ireland and how his first time in San Francisco changed his life.
Graham Norton is an Irish broadcaster, author, comedian, and actor with one of the most recognisable faces voices in the world. As a public speaker, he’s known for his engaging and entertaining speeches, making him a sought-after figure on the speaking scene.
Since 2019, he has been a judge on RuPaul’s Drag Race and host of The Graham Norton Show.
Along with his television prowess, Graham is also an acclaimed author. He’s published two memoirs, , The Life and Loves of a He Devil (2014) and So Me (2004). and a compilation of his Daily Telegraph advice column Ask Graham (2010). He’s also a bestselling author of several fiction books such as Frankie (2024), Forever Home (2023), The Swimmer (2022), Home Stretch (2020), A Keeper (2019) and Holding (2017).
An accomplished actor, Graham has appeared in several films, including, The Stand-In (2020), I Could Never Be Your Woman (2007), and Another Gay Movie (2006). He’s lent his voice to several productions, including, Soul (202), Rex the Runt (2001) and Shrek Remake (2001). He also made his stage debut in La Cage Aux Folles.
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