Limmy

Comedian

Birthday October 20, 1974

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace Glasgow, Scotland

Age 49 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

#29460 Most Popular

1974

Brian Limond (born 20 October 1974), known as Limmy, is a Scottish comedian, author, and Twitch streamer.

While working as a website designer and Flash developer, Limmy began releasing comedy on his website and blog, Limmy.com, which contained various Flash-based projects.

Brian Limond was born on 20 October 1974 to Jessie and Billy Limond in Glasgow, and grew up in the Carnwadric area of the city.

1996

He studied multimedia technology at Glasgow Caledonian University, graduating in 1996.

He found success as a website designer and Flash developer after starting work at Glasgow-based new media company Black ID.

2000

In the summer of 2000, employees of Black ID created a rival company called Flammable Jam, where Limmy was a director.

Limmy was in a relationship with Lynn McGowan from 2000; In January 2022, she announced they had separated.

They have a son.

2001

In 2001, he co-founded the company Chunk Ideas, selling his stake in the company to co-founder Donnie Kerrigan in 2006, so he could concentrate on his comedy career.

2002

During his time there, he was asked to contribute to the book New Masters of Flash: The 2002 Annual, a resource for Macromedia Flash developers.

2004

He has been teetotal since 2004.

2006

In late 2006, he released a daily podcast called Limmy's World of Glasgow, which received interest from the mainstream British media.

After continuing his comedy work for several years, Limmy was commissioned by BBC Scotland to create a sketch show, Limmy's Show.

Scottish culture magazine The List listed Limmy at No. 14 on their "Hot 100" list in 2006, which celebrated the people who made the biggest impact on cultural life in Scotland over that year.

2007

In March 2007, Limmy took to the stage for two sold-out appearances at the Glasgow International Comedy Festival.

In 2007, he played a character called Zack Eastwood in Consolevania and VideoGaiden.

2009

In June 2009, the BBC commissioned a six-episode series of Limmy's Show, a sketch show which premiered on BBC Scotland in January 2010.

2010

It ran for three series and a Christmas special between 2010 and 2013, and won two BAFTA Scotland awards.

He made a cameo appearance in The IT Crowd, playing a window cleaner with an unintelligible Glaswegian accent in the episode "The Final Countdown", which aired in July 2010.

2011

The BBC commissioned a second series of Limmy's Show, which premiered on BBC Scotland in February 2011.

Limmy wrote a pilot for a sitcom based around Falconhoof, a recurring Limmy's Show character, but the show was turned down by BBC Scotland.

2014

In 2014, Limmy had a regular segment in the second series of the Charlie Brooker news satire show Weekly Wipe.

He is also known for his live webcam chats, in which he interacts with fans and makes music.

2015

In 2015, Limmy wrote his first book titled Daft Wee Stories, published by Random House.

To promote the book, Limmy embarked on a UK book reading tour.

Three of the stories were also published in The Scotsman newspaper.

Limmy appeared on Richard Herring's Leicester Square Theatre Podcast in 2015, 2017, and 2020.

2017

In January 2016, Limmy performed four nights at the Clyde Auditorium and one night at the Hammersmith Apollo, adapting material from this TV shows to become Limmy Live! On 1 May 2017, he released his second book of short stories, That's Your Lot, embarking on a similar UK book reading tour to his first.

In 2017, the BBC commissioned what was then a one-off special of Limmy's Homemade Show, which was broadcast in April 2018.

Originally intended to be a web series before being picked up by the BBC, the show is produced, performed, directed, filmed, and edited by Limmy alone, and takes place in or around his home.

2018

Limmy returned to BBC Scotland with another sketch comedy show, Limmy's Homemade Show, with a one-off episode in 2018 and a full series in 2020.

Limmy has also engaged in various other pursuits, such as writing several books and performing live shows.

He is a prolific user of online media platforms such as Twitter, YouTube, Twitch and formerly Vine.

Since 2018, Limmy has been livestreaming almost daily on the website Twitch, where he plays video games, chats to fans and tells improvised comedy stories.

Limmy has struggled with depression, suicidal thoughts and alcoholism, and has discussed this on social media and in interviews.

2020

He also appeared on the Blindboy Podcast in 2020.

Limmy has been noted for the parody tributes he often tweets on the announcement of a celebrity's death; he invariably posts that he "had the pleasure of meeting [them] at a charity do once. [They were] surprisingly down to earth, and VERY funny".

Following the death of nightclub owner Peter Stringfellow, his tweet was mistakenly reported as a genuine tribute by Sky News.

A follow-up series was commissioned by the BBC and began airing in April 2020.

After the airing of his one-off commentary Limmy's Other Stuff in October 2020, Limmy announced his retirement from television, citing his mental health, as doing TV work made him "fucking suicidal".