Monty Python's Terry Jones to be Immortalised in his hometown with a Statue
A lasting legacy for the comedy legend
A statue of the late Monty Python star Terry Jones is to be erected in his hometown of Colwyn Bay, North Wales.
The statue will be made of bronze and will depict Jones in his iconic role as Brian Cohen from the 1979 film Life of Brian.
The statue is being funded by a public appeal, which has already raised over £100,000.
Jones, who died in January 2020 at the age of 77, was a founding member of Monty Python and starred in all of the group's films and television shows.
He was also a successful director, writer, and actor in his own right, and his work has been praised for its originality, wit, and intelligence.
The statue will be a fitting tribute to one of the most beloved and influential comedians of all time.
It will also be a reminder of the important role that Colwyn Bay played in Jones's life and career.
The statue is expected to be unveiled in 2024.
In addition to the statue, a number of other events are being planned to commemorate Jones's life and work.
These include a film festival, a comedy festival, and an exhibition of Jones's work at the Oriel Colwyn gallery in Colwyn Bay.
The events will be a celebration of Jones's life and legacy, and they will help to ensure that his work continues to be enjoyed by generations to come.
Here is a list of some of Jones's most famous quotes:
* "Life's a bit like a box of chocolates - you never know what you're going to get." * "I'm not dead yet!" * "Always look on the bright side of life." * "What's the point of living if you can't enjoy yourself?" * "I'm a very modest person. I'm just the greatest."These quotes are a testament to Jones's wit, intelligence, and love of life.
They will continue to inspire and amuse people for many years to come.
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