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Stephen Fry

Stephen Fry

86 titles Acting Aug 24, 1957 Hampstead, London, England, UK

Stephen John Fry is a multifaceted English talent renowned for his work as an actor, writer, comedian, and presenter. Born on August 24, 1957, he first gained prominence in 1981 through the Cambridge Footlights Revue, "The Cellar Tapes," alongside notable figures like Hugh Laurie and Emma Thompson. Fry's partnership with Laurie blossomed into the beloved comedy duo Fry and Laurie, where they co-created and starred in "A Bit of Fry & Laurie" and portrayed the iconic characters in "Jeeves and Wooster."

As a solo performer, Fry received critical acclaim for his portrayal of Oscar Wilde in the film "Wilde." He is also celebrated for his role as the cunning Melchett in the BBC's "Blackadder" series and for his lead performance in the ITV drama "Kingdom." Additionally, he has hosted the popular quiz show "QI" and embarked on an adventurous journey across the U.S. in "Stephen Fry in America," which aired in 2008. Fry has made guest appearances, including a memorable role as Dr. Gordon Wyatt on the crime series "Bones."

Beyond television, Fry has penned four novels and two autobiographies, "Moab Is My Washpot" and "The Fry Chronicles." He is a familiar voice on BBC Radio 4, contributing to shows like "Absolute Power" and "I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue." Additionally, he is recognized for his audiobook recordings, notably narrating all seven "Harry Potter" novels. Fry also serves as a director for Norwich City Football Club, showcasing his diverse interests and talents.

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