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Parkinson's-Stricken Comedy Icon Sir Billy Connolly Honored in Emotional Comeback
15 Nov
Summary
- Sir Billy Connolly, 82, honored with award for artistic excellence
- Appeared at event near his Florida home despite Parkinson's disease
- Received award from long-time friends Steve Buscemi and Aidan Quinn
On November 15, 2025, the renowned Scottish comedian Sir Billy Connolly, 82, was the guest of honor at the Key West Film Festival in Florida. Connolly, who has been increasingly affected by Parkinson's disease in recent years, made a rare public appearance to accept an award for artistic excellence.
The ceremony was an emotional moment, as Connolly stood up with the aid of a walking stick and addressed the crowd. He acknowledged his struggle with the "horrible illness" of Parkinson's, but expressed joy at being among the audience. Connolly was presented the award, described as a "blue thing," by his long-time friends and Hollywood stars Steve Buscemi and Aidan Quinn.
Buscemi, who co-starred with Connolly in the 1998 film The Impostors, spoke fondly of their visits to Connolly's former home in Scotland. Quinn also shared a touching story about how Connolly's comedy videos brought joy to his late brother during his battle with cancer. The event celebrated Connolly's illustrious career, which includes over 50 film appearances in addition to his legendary stand-up comedy.




