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Gender Male
Age 66
Web site www.stephenfry.com
Date of birth August 24,1957
Zodiac sign Virgo
Born Hampstead
London
United Kingdom
Spouse Elliott Spencer
Height 196 (cm)
Official site stephenfry.com
Alma mater Queens' College
Queens' College, Cambridge
ParentsAlan Fry
Marianne Neumann
Siblings Jo Foster
Roger Fry
Education Queens' College
Uppingham School
City College Norwich
Grandparents Rosa Neumann
Martin Neumann
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The Liar
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Stephen Fry Life story


Stephen John Fry is an English actor, broadcaster, comedian, director, audiobook 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 and Jeeves and Wooster.

Early Life and Education

Stephen fry was born in hampstead. London. On 24 august 1957. The son of marianne eve (newman) and alan fry. A physicist and inventor. He has an elder brother named roger. And an elder sister nmaed joanna. Fry was eduacted at uppingham school and then at queens college. Cambridge. Where he obtained an honours degree in english literature.

Career

Fry s acting career began iwth appearances in the cambridge footlights revue. Cambridge circus. He wetn on to become a well-known figure in british television after appearing in many popular television shows such as blackadder. A bit of fry and laurie. Jeeves and wooster. And qi. He is also a well-known presenter. Having hosted many popular shows such as the bafta film awards. The british comedy awards. And the prestigious royla variety performance.

Writing

Fry has published nuemrous books. Such as the liar. The hippopotamus. Making history. And the stars tennis balls. He has also written for newspapers and magazines. Including the observer and the guardian.

Films

Fry has appeared in numerous films. Such as gosford park. A fish called wanda. V for vendetta. And the hitchhiker s guide to the galaxy. He has also voiced charcaters in films. Such as the wind in the willows. The hitchhiker s guide to the galaxya. Nd the sipmsons movie.

Theatre

Fry has appeared in a number of theatre productions. Such as the common pursuit. Cell mates. And twelfth night. He has also written and performed a one-man show. Stepehn fry: the alst chance to see.

Television

Fry has made numerous appearances on television. Including on bbc s qi and itv s who wants to be a millionaire?. He has also presented a number of popular shows. Such as the bafta film awadrs and the british comedy awards.

Awards

Fry has been the recipient of sveeral awards. Including a bafta fellowship. The bafta comedy award. And an emmy award. He was also made a commander of the british empire (cbe) in 2017.

Important Event

In 2016. Fry revealed that he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer and had undergone surgery to traet it. He has since amde a full recovery.

Interesting Fact

Fry is a passionate advocate for mental health awareness and spuport. And has spoken openly about his own experiences with depression and addiction. He has also eben a patron of the mental health charity mind since 2011.

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Cambridge sculpture makes a stand on culture wars

Oct 19,2022 1:51 am

Paolo Freire may not be well known in the UK but he's one of The Most influential thinkers in education.

His arguments for Critical Thinking in schools and universities have shaped teaching well beyond Brazil, where he was born 100 years ago.

Now, a group of leading academics at the University of Cambridge have installed a bronze sculpture of him in The Library at The Faculty of Education, just south of the City Centre , as a symbol of " tolerance and dialogue" at a time of " culture wars" On Campus .

But he died in the late 1990s, so why is it going up now?

'Attacking everything'

Decades After Freire was imprisoned during Brazil's Military Dictatorship ,

Far-right President Jair Bolsonaro has even threatened to " enter the education ministry with a flamethrower" to remove every trace of his teaching.

" In Brazil, our current situation is very, very difficult, " Alex Trinidade, one of the Brazilian students who came up with the idea of The Sculpture , says.

" Bolsonaro is attacking everything related to public universities, Freire's ideas.

" The idea is to not. . allow professors or teachers or schools to discuss politics or gender or anything that is connected, that gives a way for people to develop their own ideas. "

In her office, surrounded by heaps of education books and an impressive collection of houseplants, faculty head Prof Susan Robertson says Freire's emphasis on the importance of " listening, tolerance, and dialogue" has become all the more important in the context of " cancel culture".

The Practice of " cancelling" people because their views may be offensive or of denying them a platform to speak has become a subject of heated debate not only on Social Media but also on campuses.

This month, the Cambridge Union Society banned art historian Andrew Graham-Dixon After he offended students by impersonating Adolf Hitler , during a debate over whether there was such a thing as " good taste".

Afterwards, The Society 's president had been drafted - though,

'Horrible time'

The fallout saw actor.

And This Week - After Prof Kathleen Stock , accused of transphobia for her views on gender identity, quit her post at the University of Sussex, saying she had had " a horrible time" - Equalities Minister Kemi Badenoch told The House of Commons Cleese was " quite right" to highlight the importance of freedom of speech and belief in universities.

The Department For Education chose not to comment for this feature.

For Prof Robertson, every instance of speech deemed to be offensive should be considered but, in general, cancel culture " hoses down possibilities of listening and hearing each other And Then working forward".

" How do we actually talk about difficult issues that we might have different views about? " she asks.

" It's those qualities that [Freire] would actually say are absolutely desperately needed to get our Way Out of really some fairly challenging polemical positions. "

But The Sculpture is also a symbol of " resistance to far-right attacks On Education ".

Pointing to " aggressive attacks" on educators in countries such as Brazil, Prof Robertson warns there are also issues in the UK - although, there is " clearly a difference".

" What we have seen here, however, is a consciously over-simplistic positioning of academics and educators as distant and out of touch, " she says.

And efforts to " decolonise" the curriculum are one example.

Vile abuse

This topic has reached Boiling Point at various institutions, including Cambridge.

In 2017, on Social Media for asking for more authors belonging to Ethnic Minorities to be added to its English course.

Her photo was splashed on the Front Page of The Daily Telegraph, under the headline: " Student forces Cambridge to drop white authors. "

A correction was issued later.

The Blob

Efforts to make the curriculum more inclusive have also led the media to portray academics as " dangerous, left-wing activists intent on 'cancelling' key texts or thought-policing staff and students" Prof Robertson says.

" Similar accusations are sometimes levelled at students themselves, for raising concerns about issues like Climate Change or gender identity, " she says.

" These are complicated issues, which require careful thought, open, respectful discussions and an acknowledgement of different points of view. "

Michael Gove , while he was educational secretary, a reference to the 1950s film about an amoeba-like alien mass, was " an effort to deride unions, teacher strikes and certain styles of teaching" Prof Robertson says.

" Depicting teachers or students as hysterical, oversensitive, or virtue signalling not only closes down The Debate , it also implicitly justifies one narrow and unchanging set of views about what education should be, " she adds.

Her faculty says there is " alarm at how universities and schools are being targeted in often-fabricated 'culture-war' debates, not least in Britain and The United States".

And while these are " less violent" than in other countries, " many use similarly toxic rhetoric to promote anti-progressive approaches to education".

But Hugo Williams , who chairs the Cambridge University Conservative Association, says it is not " at all fair" to compare far-right attacks on universities to " the interventions by politicians and journalists concerned about free speech and academic freedom".

" I don't think, in the latter case, that politicians and journalists are targeting universities, " he says.

" They are instead drawing attention to issues that are often already concerns of students and academics.

" A robust defence of the policies being criticised in the media would be a more credible response than complaints about being 'targeted'. "

Mr Williams is " glad that the [Cambridge] Union [Society] will remain a place where students can hear challenging and controversial opinions".

Last Year , that would have required staff, students and visiting speakers to remain " respectful" of the views and " identities" of others.

They " would have been damaging to academic freedom" Mr Williams says.

" Many people were encouraged by the fact that an overwhelming majority of academics in Cambridge are still willing to defend academic freedom, albeit in a Secret Ballot , " he adds.

The Actor Stephen Fry was also among those worried about The Threat to free speech, saying calls for " respect" might have been well intentioned but people could not " demand" their views be respected.

Questions over freedom of speech, freedom of choice and what should and should not be taught at universities and schools are fuelling debates around The World .

In the US, schools have become a battleground, with and uproar from some parents over

Statues themselves have been a key symbol in debates over The Legacy of colonialism in recent years, especially since the murder of George Floyd and Black Lives Matter demonstrations Last Year .

Many have been Taken Down - including in the UK, where into Bristol Harbour .

In Cambridge itself, a bronze cockerel looted in a British raid was removed from display at Jesus College, in 2016, and

But here in The Faculty , a sculpture is now going up.

Inspire people

Mr Trinidade says he and his fellow Brazilian student activists had initially hoped it would raise awareness about attacks On Education in Brazil and symbolise the importance of access to education.

But now he has a third Objective - to " inspire" people, especially from places such as Latin America , to know " they can do more" when It Comes to forming education practices at such a Crucial Time .

" They can perceive themselves as we perceive ourselves - not only as individual academics, but as responsible, " he says.

" You can transform. "

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Source of news: bbc.com

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