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Sir Stephen John Fry (born 24 August 1957) is an English actor, broadcaster, comedian, director, narrator and writer. He first came to prominence as one half of the comic double act Fry and Laurie, alongside Hugh Laurie, with the two starring in A Bit of Fry & Laurie (1989–1995) and Jeeves and Wooster (1990–1993).
Gibbons spoke with Fry at length about her husband, and educated Fry about his character. [72] Prior to being cast in the series, Fry had listened to the entirety of the podcast. [72] Fry viewed the Theranos scandal including Gibbons's suicide as a tragedy of "epic Shakespearean greed". [72]
Stephen Fry: The Secret Life of the Manic Depressive is a 2006 two-part television documentary directed by Ross Wilson and featuring British actor and comedian Stephen Fry. [1] It explores the effects of living with bipolar disorder on other celebrities and members of the public.
Sir Stephen Fry, bottom, pictured Jennifer Saunders, Hugh Laurie, Emma Freud and Tony Slattery, right, in 1991 (PA) Actor and musician Richard Vranch, who provided the music for Whose Line Is It ...
Allison Holker is in mourning after her husband's death. In the wake of Stephen 'tWitch' Boss' death by suicide, a source tells ET that his widow "is beside herself.""It feels like she is living a ...
Stephen Fry praised the king for sharing his diagnosis (Getty Images) Speaking about his own experience after undergoing cancer surgery in 2018, Fry said it was “thankfully caught in the nick of ...
Two years after the death of Stephen “tWitch” Boss, his wife Allison Holker gives a barefaced look at her grief in new book, “This Far." ... Think You Can Dance,” died by suicide in ...
Stephen Fry, actor, comedian, and writer. Fry was the center of the Emmy Award-winning documentary Stephen Fry: The Secret Life of the Manic Depressive in which he shares his experience being diagnosed with cyclothymic disorder and interviews a number of celebrities who are also diagnosed with bipolar-related disorders. [88]