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Stephen Fry
1.
2. Writer, actor, comedian, doer
of good works, excellent good
friend to the famous and not,
Fry lives in his London SW1
flat and his Norfolk house
when not traveling. Famous
for his public declaration of
celibacy in the "Tattler" back
in the 1980s, Emma
Thompson has characterised
her friend as "90 percent gay,
10 percent other."
3. Stephen Fry was born
in Hampstead, London,
to Marianne Eve
(Newman) and Alan
Fry, a physicist and
inventor. His maternal
grandparents were
Hungarian Jewish
immigrants, while his
father's family was of
English background.
He grew up in Norfolk
and attended
Uppingham School and
Stout's Hill.
4. After his notorious three
months in Pucklechurch
prison for credit card fraud,
he attended Queens College,
Cambridge in 1979, finishing
with a 2:1 in English in
1981/2. While at Cambridge,
he was a member of the
Cherubs drinking club, and
Footlights with
Thompson, Tony
Slattery, Martin Bergman,
and Hugh Laurie (to whom
he was introduced by E.T.).
5. His prolific writing partnership with Laurie began in 1981
with resulting Footlights revues for (among others)
Mayweek, Edinburgh Festival, and a three month tour of
Australia. In 1984, Fry was engaged to do the rewrite of
the Noel Gay musical "Me and My Girl," which made him
a millionaire before the age of 30. It also earned him a
nomination for a Tony award in 1987.
6. Throughout the 1980s,
Fry did a huge amount
of television and radio
work, as well as writing
for newspapers (e.g. a
weekly column in the
"Daily Telegraph") and
magazines (e.g. articles
for "Arena"). He is
probably best known for
his television roles in V
for Vendetta (2006)
and Jeeves and
Wooster (1990).
7. Fry's acting career has not
been limited to films and
television. He had successful
runs in Alan Bennett's "Forty
Years On," Simon Gray's
"The Common Pursuit"
with John Sessions, Rick
Mayall, John Gordon Sinclair,
and others. Frayne’s "Look
Look" and Gray's "Cell
Mates" were less successful
for both Fry and their
playwrights, the latter not
helped by his walking out of
the play after only a couple of
weeks.
8. Fry has published four novels as well as a collection of
his radio and journalistic miscellanea. He has recorded
audiotapes of his novels (an unabridged version of
"The Liar" was released in 1995), as well as many other
works for both adults and children.