Stephen Fry biography at QuotationFun

A Short Biography of Stephen Fry

Author Name:

Stephen Fry

Born As:

Stephen John Fry

Other Names:

Born:

24 Aug 1957

Died:





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Atheist author, playwright, journalist, actor, screenwriter, poet, comedian, television presenter and film director                          
Selected Works:

Film:

The Good Father – Creighton - 1985
A Fish Called Wanda – Hutchison - 1988
Peter's Friends – Peter - 1992
I.Q. – James Moreland - 1994
Wilde – Oscar Wilde - 1997
The Tichborne Claimant – Hawkins - 1998
Gosford Park – Inspector Thompson - 2001
Bright Young Things – Director - 2003
The Life and Death of Peter Sellers – Maurice Woodruff - 2004
V for Vendetta – Deitrich - 2005
The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy – Narrator - 2005
The Magic Flute – Writer - 2006
Stormbreaker – Smithers - 2006
St. Trinian's – Himself - 2007
Alice in Wonderland – Cheshire Cat - 2010
Animals United – Socrates the Lion - 2010
Holy Flying Circus – God - 2011
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows – Mycroft Holmes - 2011
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey – Master of Lake-Town - 2012

Novels:

The Liar - 1991
The Hippopotamus - 1994
Making History - 1996
The Stars' Tennis Balls - 2000 - aka Revenge

Fry and Laurie - with Hugh Laurie:

1. A Bit of Fry and Laurie - 1990
2. A Bit More Fry and Laurie - 1991
3. Three Bits of Fry and Laurie - 1992
4. Fry and Laurie Bit No. 4 - 1995

 
Non fiction:

Paperweight - 1992
Moab Is My Washpot - 1997
Rescuing the Spectacled Bear - 2002
Stephen Fry's Incomplete and Utter History of Classical Music - 2004 - with Tim Lihoreau
The Ode Less Travelled: Unlocking the Poet Within - 2005
QI: Advanced Banter - 2008 - with John Lloyd
Stephen Fry's in America - 2008
Fry's English Delight - 2009
Saturday Night Fry - 2009
The Fry Chronicles - 2010
Stephen Fry Does the Knowledge - 2011
Walking & Talking: Stephen Fry's Short History of the Mobile - 2011.                          
                                                                                      
Director of Norwich City Football Club.                          
Stephen has been diagnosed with Cyclothymia, a mood and mental disorder in the bipolar spectrum that causes both hypomanic and depressive episodes.

Some links to Stephen Fry - 

http://www.stephenfry.com/2011/12/19/a-modest-proposal/