The legendary comedian said last year he had hoped to perform in some form, despite retiring in 2018. But he has now told Sky News: "I'm finished with stand-up - it was lovely and it was lovely being good at it.
It was the first thing I was ever good at." © Getty The comedian was knighted in 2017 He made his diagnosis public in 2013 and says it has "made my brain work differently...
and you need a good brain for comedy". The 77-year-old Glaswegian, who is now enjoying a career as an artist, was speaking at the launch of his new work entitled Born On A Rainy Day. © Press Association Billy Connolly He said he refuses to let Parkinson's define him. "I'm always being asked to go to Parkinson's things and spend time with Parkinson's people,
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