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Jane Godley Currie (20 January 1961 – 2 November 2024), known professionally as Janey Godley, was a Scottish stand-up comedian, actress, writer and political activist.. She began her stand-up career in 1994, and won various awards for her comedy in the 20
The Scottish comedian Janey Godley has died aged 63. Godley’s death comes one month after she moved to a hospice for end-of-life care, with her daughter announcing earlier this week that she was ...
The Glaswegian stand-up comic was raised in Shettleston in the East End of the city.
The comedian Janey Godley, who chronicled her struggles in unflinching detail, has died after a long illness.
The Tongs and other gangs' power over the area and their decline in the 1970s is described in Janey Godley's 2005 autobiography, Handstands in the Dark. [11] The Scottish Tongs are referenced in Adam Ant's song "Crackpot History (and the right to lie)". The lyrics read: "Pumping is a splendid gift, I hope you will catch my drift.
The politician said a ‘bond was forged’ with the Scottish comedian during the Covid pandemic.
She was receiving palliative care for terminal cancer.
Godley died aged 63 in November after receiving palliative treatment for terminal cancer.