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Stephen Fry
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Stephen Fry

Stephen John Fry (born 24 August, 1957) is a well known British comedian, author, actor and director. He is the son of Alan and Marianne Fry.

He was educated at Stout's Hill, Uppingham and Queens' College, Cambridge. He lives in Norfolk, London, and New York City. He is an erstwhile collaborator of Hugh Laurie's. Rather tellingly, he was described as being "a man with a brain the size of Kent" in an interview with Michael Parkinson, a show on which he has made several appearances.

Table of contents
1 Career highlights
2 List of Works
3 Performances
4 Trivia
5 Links

Career highlights

Highlights of Fry's career include:

List of Works

Performances

Stephen Fry also narrates the UK audio versions of the Harry Potter books (this is Jim Dale's job in the US).

Trivia

The Stars' Tennis Balls contains several major characters whose names are anagrams or other simple mutations of their counterparts in The Count of Monte Cristo. For example:

     
Mercedes
Portia
pun (Porsche)
de Villefort
Oliver Delft
anagram
the Abbe (Faria)
the Babe (Fraser)
anagram (partial)
Fernand Mondego
Gordon Fendeman
anagram
Noirtier
Blackrow
translated literally
Capt. Leclere
Paddy Leclare
homonym
Caderousse
Cade, Rufus similar sound
Danglars
Garland
anagram (mostly)
Monte Cristo
Simon Cotter
anagram

As well as having competed on University Challenge whilst at Cambridge, he also appeared in The Young Ones as "Lord Snot", one of the "Footlights College" team against whom The Young Ones are competing in a fictitious edition of University Challenge.


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