Brian Conley


Brian Paul Conley is an English actor, comedian, singer and television presenter. Conley has been the host of The Brian Conley Show, as well as presenting the Royal Variety Performance on eight occasions. In his 40+-year television career, he has starred in award-winning television sitcoms including Time After Time and The Grimleys.
In the West End, he has played the lead role in musicals such as Me and My Girl, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Hairspray, Oliver!, The Music Man, Barnum and Jolson for which he was nominated for a prestigious Laurence Olivier Award. As a musician, he has released five albums, including Brian Conley Sings, Let the Good Times Roll, and Stage to Stage. He has won numerous awards in his career, including The National Television Award for Most Popular Comedy Performer, Best Live Performer in Manchester Evening News and a British Comedy Award.
From 2021 to 2023, Conley appeared as Tom "Rocky" Cotton in the BBC soap opera EastEnders. He returned for one episode that aired on 17 April 2025 as part of the departure storyline for Sonia Fowler.

Early life

Conley was born on 7 August 1961 in Paddington, London. His father, Colin, was a taxi driver, later working for the BBC in production as a prop man, including for BBC outside broadcast units. His brother, Alan, is a BBC floor manager, including for Strictly Come Dancing. Conley was brought up in Kilburn, North West London, and studied Performing Arts at the Barbara Speake Stage School. As a teenager, Conley had a few minor television appearances, including a commercial for hot dogs and a small role in a 1977 episode of the science fiction series Survivors. At the age of 16, by lying about his age, Conley started work as a Pontin's Bluecoat.

Career

Conley's first major showbusiness success was fronting a comedy showband called Tomfoolery, who performed in pubs and clubs across England and Wales, sometimes as a support act for artists such as Johnny Mathis and the Nolans. The group broke up due to internal disputes when Conley was 19, but his work with the band led to his being talent spotted by agent Bob Voice. As a result of this, Conley started working as a warm-up man for television personalities such as the Krankies, Kenny Everett and Terry Wogan.
Conley's career was then advanced by TVS casting director Bill Hatterley, who secured him on-screen appearances in comedy shows such as Make Me Laugh, The Laughter Show, Live from Her Majesty's and Five Alive.
In 1989, with the support of London Weekend Television 's light entertainment controller, Conley starred in his own comedy sketch show, Brian Conley: This Way Up. After two series of the show, Conley made his first appearance in the West End, playing the lead role of Bill Snibson in a production of Me and My Girl.
In 1992, LWT offered him another opportunity to star in his own comedy programme, with The Brian Conley Show. At the suggestion of producer and director Nigel Lythgoe, this new vehicle had a variety format rather than being purely sketches. This proved popular, and the show became Britain's most-watched light-entertainment programme of its time. Conley's next success was a sitcom entitled Time After Time, in which he played the lead role of reformed criminal Kenny Conway; the show was named Best ITV Sitcom at the 1994 British Comedy Awards.
On 7 November 2012, ITV confirmed that Conley would feature in the 2012 series of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!. On 19 November 2012, Brian left the jungle on medical grounds.
On 18 August 2017, it was announced that Conley would be taking part in the fifteenth series of Strictly Come Dancing. He was partnered with Welsh professional dancer Amy Dowden. Conley and Dowden were voted off the show in Week 5 after their Jive to Tom Jones' "It's Not Unusual". In February 2021, it was announced that he would be joining the BBC soap opera EastEnders as series regular Terry Cant, the long-lost father of established character Sonia Fowler. However, it was later revealed that his character was not Terry Cant and was in fact Tom "Rocky" Cotton. In September 2023, Conley confirmed that he had decided to leave EastEnders.
He spoke at length about his exit from Albert Square during his appearance on award-winning motoring podcast Fuelling Around. Conley was on the show to talk about motoring, one of his biggest passions away from the stage and screen.
In December 2024, Conley starred as Billy Barnum at the Bristol Hippodrome’s pantomime production of Goldilocks and the Three Bears.

Film, television and theatre credits

Television

As title star

Brian Conley: This Way Up The Brian Conley Show Brian Conley: Alive and Dangerous Brian Conley's Crazy Christmas The Brian Conley Show

As actor

Survivors – as Michael, episode 'The Peacemakers'Outside Chance – as Kenny ConwayTime After Time – as Kenny ConwayPrivates The Grimleys – as Doug 'Dynamo' DigbyBusy Buses – as the Narrator and the charactersThe Life and Times of Vivienne Vyle – as Chris ConnorLast of the Summer Wine – as Boothroyd, episode 'Enter the Finger'EastEnders – as Tom "Rocky" Cotton

As presenter

Simply the Best! LWT'S Most Memorable Moments The National Lottery: We've Got Your Number Royal Variety Performance Judgement Day Let Me Entertain You The New Paul O'Grady Show Dirty Rotten Cheater Brian Conley's Timeline The TV That Made Me
  • ''Buy It Now''

As guest/performer

Make Me Laugh Punchlines! Knees-Up The Laughter Show Live from Her Majesty's The Keith Harris Show Five Alive Laughs from the Palladium You Bet! Telethon Night Out Royal Variety Performance Surprise Surprise Children in Need Royal Variety Performance Family Fortunes SMTV Gold The Wright Stuff Comic Relief in da Bungalow Dick and Dom in da Bungalow The Best of the Royal Variety Grumpy Old New Year The Wright Stuff Comedy Map of Britain The Grumpy Guide to... Youth Culture Cash in the Celebrity Attic Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway
Conley's appearances on chat shows include Aspel & Company, This Morning, Open House with Gloria Hunniford, The New Paul O'Grady Show, GMTV, Breakfast, The Alan Titchmarsh Show, The One Show, The 5 O'Clock Show, The Michael Ball Show and Loose Women.
Additionally, Conley has appeared as a talking head on many compilation shows and documentaries including: The 100 Greatest Musicals, Bob Monkhouse's Comedy Heroes, Who Killed Saturday Night TV?, The Story of Light Entertainment, 100 Greatest Stand-Ups, 50 Greatest Comedy Catchphrases and The Nolans: In the Mood for Dancing.

Film

Cinderella: The Show Must Go On – as DandiniWest is West – as Sue's friendCircus – as BrunoHotel! – as Inspector CochraneDream – as Charlie AllenArthur's Dyke – as DaveCruise of the Gods – as selfEquilibrium – as Reading Room ProprietorMarple: By the Pricking of My Thumbs – as Eric JohnsonI Am Bob – as the Compere

Theatre

Pantomime appearances

Other roles

Discography

Sings Stage to Stage Songs from the Shows Brian Conley Sings
  • ''Let the Good Times Roll''

Videography

  • ''Brian Conley: Alive + Extra Dangerous''

Awards and nominations

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