Scottish comedian Janey Godley has left us at age 63, but her infectious humor and unforgettable impersonations will live on!
Scottish comedian Janey Godley, known for her unfiltered humor and distinctive Glaswegian accent, has passed away at the age of 63. Her management announced that she died surrounded by her loved ones, leaving a void not only in the comedy world but also in the hearts of her fans. With a career marked by her raw honesty, Janey often drew on her tough upbringing in Glasgow, using her experiences of poverty and survival as fuel for her comedy. She rose to fame with her sharp wit and keen observational skills, crafting a style that resonated with audiences far and wide.
Though she faced many challenges in her life, including being married to a gangster, Janey Godley found a silver lining by channeling her struggles into laughter. Her infamous impersonations of politicians, particularly Scotland’s former first minister, Nicola Sturgeon, gained significant traction during the COVID-19 pandemic. Using social media as her stage, she created viral videos that not only entertained but also offered a humorous take on the grim realities of the health crisis. Her knack for dubbing Sturgeon's COVID briefings transformed them into comedic gems, allowing people to cope with the seriousness of the situation through laughter.
Janey’s humor was not just about entertainment; it was a healing balm for many who connected with her stories of resilience and survival. The admiration from her fans and fellow comedians alike is evident, as noted in the tributes pouring in from prominent figures, including Nicola Sturgeon who described her as "a force of nature, and one of the funniest people I have ever known." Janey's comedic genius was not limited to her impersonations; she had a powerful ability to engage in social commentary, flipping the script on controversial topics such as Donald Trump in a way that was both funny and thought-provoking.
As we reflect on Janey Godley’s legacy, it’s worth noting that her influence transcended comedy. She not only entertained but also inspired many to embrace their own stories and use humor as a tool for coping with life's adversities. Did you know Janey was also a prolific author? Her memoir, "Handstands in the Dark,” sheds light on her life-long journey from hardship to comedic triumph. Her remarkable ability to forge connections through humor is a reminder that laughter truly is the best medicine, and Janey will be sorely missed but never forgotten.
Godley, whose comedy drew upon her Glasgow upbringing, died 'surrounded by her loved ones', her management says.
The Glaswegian comedian who grew up in poverty and married a gangster put her life experience at the heart of her work.
Nicola Sturgeon, who became friends with the comedian after her famous dubbed imitations of the former first minister's COVID briefings, said the comedian ...
Godley found fame on social media with her spoof videos of Nicola Sturgeon and her antagonism of Donald Trump.
The comedian was a viral hit during the Covid-pandemic thanks to her impersonations of Nicola Sturgeon.
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As Janey Godley dies at the age of 63, here are some moments from her 30-year comedy career. On stage at the New Zealand Comedy Festival Gala 2009.