Sir Billy Connolly has said he may consider a return to acting if a 'nice thing' came up - despite living with Parkinson's. The comedian, 77, was diagnosed with the disease in 2013 and recently announced his retirement from all stand-up comedy.
His last major film role was What We Did On Our Holiday, released in 2014, in which he played a man with terminal cancer. It also starred David Tennant as his character's son. © Provided by Daily Mail Legend: Sir Billy Connolly has said he may consider a return to acting if a 'nice thing' came up - despite living with Parkinson's (pictured in 2014) Billy told The Scotsman: 'I'd maybe act again if a nice thing came up.
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