Stephen Fry
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== Books / Tapes == | == Books / Tapes == |
Revision as of 09:59, 15 April 2007
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Shows
I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue (panellist)
University Challenge (as a contestant)
Whose Line is it Anyway? (performer)
Biography
One of the most famous graduates of Queens College, Cambridge - although it seems from a talk to non-Oxbridge students in 2005 [1] that he didn't get on with everyone there. A member of Footlights, he is most associated with partner in crime and the voice of Pampers nappies, Hugh Laurie. Fry and Laurie continued for umpteen series in sketch shows, drama (Jeeves and Wooster) and in many episodes of Blackadder. Lately, Fry espouses his arcane knowledge to the great unwashed as the QiMaster on BBC Two and he's the voice of many Harry Potter audio books.
Trivia
His method of speaking is so distinct that in 2005 Stewart Ferris released a book called Tish and Pish: How to Be of a Speakingness Like Stephen Fry - A Delicious Collection of Sumptuous Gorgeosities.
In his youth, he spent three months in jail after stealing a credit card.
Reputedly, Fry was the first person in Europe to own an Apple Macintosh (his friend, Douglas Adams, bought the next one).
He drives a black cab (but no, he doesn't take fares).
He plays a quizmaster (reportedly based on Jeremy Paxman) in the forthcoming St. Trinian's film.
Books / Tapes
Contact
Gordon Poole Agency Ltd, The Limes, Brockley, Bristol. BS48 3BB