<%@LANGUAGE="JAVASCRIPT" CODEPAGE="65001"%> JANEY GODLEY - Scottish actress, comedienne, author, playwright & journalist

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1st May 2006

WHY GOOD WOMEN LOVE THEIR BAD FELLAS
by Clare Longrigg


Not all women who get involved with dangerous men want to save them: some are looking for protection. Scottish comedian Janey Godley endured a grim childhood, with two alcoholic parents and years of sexual abuse by her creepy uncle. At 18, she met Sean Storrie, son of an East Glasgow gangster.

He didn't exactly charm her off her feet, but she was interested in this hardman who worked as a bouncer.

"I couldn't stand him," she recalls. "He was so moody. But when he asked me out, I said yes out of curiosity."

Being a tough lad from a rough family, young Storrie wasn't fazed when Godley told him about her traumatic history. He just listened to her, and she loved him for it.

Not to say it was a perfect marriage: the couple ran a pub in the East End of Glasgow for her gangster father-in-law, where drugs were rife and violence an occupational hazard.

A police raid on the pub uncovered caches of weapons Storrie's father had hidden in the back yard. Storrie knocked Godley about, and she ran away repeatedly.

Unlike most of the women who find themselves married to the mob, Godley seems to have effected a transformation on her man. He became a reformed character and stopped beating her, while she launched a successful career as a stand-up comedian, using the dark material of her past for laughs. Last year she published her memoir, Handstands in the Dark, including "handy hints on how to get Semtex off your walls".

Even though she was a victim of violence herself, she admits it has its uses: she doesn't need to worry about being sought out by the uncle who abused her, as she's got protection.

"I married into a family who really don't like men who abuse children," she says defiantly. "My husband's one of seven sons from the East End."