Was once tasked by his fellow Pythons with composing a response to an angry piece of fan mail. Monty Python member Graham Chapman was openly gay, and a letter had been written citing Bible verses, stating that homosexuals should be stoned to death. He jokingly replied that they had stoned Chapman to death.
Steve Martin calls him his mentor.
Proudly calls himself "the third tallest member of Monty Python."
Studied English at Cambridge University. While at university, he was a member of the prestigious Cambridge Footlights Club, and later, President of the Footlights Club.
Describes himself as having "creative dyslexia", meaning he can look at any word and automatically see the anagrams that can be made from it. One of the characters he played in "Monty Python's Flying Circus" was a man who speaks only in anagrams.
Although his picture An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn (1998) was a commercial and critical disappointment, Idle has been asked for Alan Smithee's "autograph" in real life...and consented (Smithee was the nonexistent, pseudonymous director whom Idle "portrayed" in said movie).
Rented out his house to Carrie Fisher during the production of Life of Brian (1979), while she was in London filming Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980).
Daughter, Lily (b. 1990), with Tania Kosevich.
Is an accomplished guitar player.
Defeated Charles Barkley and Martha Stewart on a celebrity episode of "Jeopardy" (2002) in 2002.
Supporter of Sunderland Football Club of the English Premiership
Was invited to the party Steve Martin was throwing that turned out to be his wedding.
Appears as the M.C. in the 3-D film Honey, I Shrunk the Audience (1994) at Disneyland.
Got permission from the other members of Monty Python (except, naturally, Graham Chapman) to go ahead with his play/musical "Spamalot" (set to hit Broadway in early 2005), a twist on their classic film Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975), because they all found the script hilarious.
In 1963, as a collegiate, he was admitted into the Cambridge Footlights comedy club. He became president of the club the following year and one of his first acts was to open the membership up to include women. Feminist/writer Germaine Greer was one of the first to join.
Eric's father, who served in the Royal Air Force, died in a car crash on Christmas eve when he was two years old.
Friend of Robin Williams.
Son, Carey (b. 1973), with Lyn Ashley.
The only member of the Monty Python group to write alone. Therefore, it was difficult at times for him to get his material accepted and used by the others.
Member of the comedy group "Monty Python"
The only member of Monty Python not to appear on "Friday Night, Saturday Morning" (1979).
Admired by the other Pythons for his circle of friends, it was he who procured part of the production money for Life of Brian (1979) from former Beatle George Harrison.
Biography in: "Who's Who in Comedy" by Ronald L. Smith, pg. 225-226. New York: Facts on File, 1992. ISBN 0816023387