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Stephen Fry

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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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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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... The stamps, which go on sale on 17 May, also feature characters played Hugh Laurie, Stephen Fry, Tim McInnerny, Miranda Richardson, Brian Blessed and the late Patsy Byrne...

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... There were hundreds of charity workers, US First Lady Jill Biden, President Macron and rows of celebrities, such as Joanna Lumley, Maggie Smith, Stephen Fry, and hello, it s Lionel Ritchie...

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... Celebrities like singer Elton John, comedian Stephen Fry and model Gigi Hadid have all closed their accounts since Mr Musk took over...

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... The then Prince Charles and Camilla s wedding blessing at St George s Chapel in 2005 in the congregation, including the Absolutely Fabulous actress, alongside comics Stephen Fry and Rowan Atkinson and actors Richard E Grant and Prunella Scales...

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... " So Delia Smith, Stephen Fry, I m coming to try out...

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... It featured a special comedy sketch with Rowan Atkinson reprising the role of Lord Blackadder from the beloved comedy series and Stephen Fry playing the then Prince of Wales...

Elgin Marbles: New body aims to return sculptures to Greece

Oct 19,2022 1:51 am

By Katie RazzallCulture editor

A former Conservative culture minister will chair a New Body aiming to return the so-called Elgin Marbles to Greece, The Bbc can reveal.

Lord Vaizey, culture minister from 2010-2016, says he is confident " a deal is Within Reach ".

On Thursday, The House of Lords will debate an act which restricts museums from disposing of objects in their collections.

The government said it had no intention of changing The Law .

The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) said: " The British Museum is prevented by law from removing objects from its collections, except in some narrow circumstances. The government has no plans to change this act. "

The Elgin Marbles are currently housed in the British Museum .

In a statement, The Museum said: " We will loan the sculptures, as we do many other objects, to those who wish to display them to The Public around The World , provided they will look after them and return them.

" Deepening Public Access and understanding, creating New Ways and opportunities for collections to be shared and understood right across The World , and forging connections between The Present and The Past , remain at The Core of what the British Museum seeks to achieve, " they added.

Asked recently about a potential deal That could lead to The Return of the sculptures to Athens, Prime Minister Liz Truss said: " I don't support That . "

The fate of The Parthenon Sculptures, as they are more frequently becoming known, is The Most High Profile in the hotly contested debate about whether museums should return items in their collections to their countries of origin.

For years, Greece has lobbied to bring the sculptures home. They were removed from Greece's Parthenon temple in the early 19Th Century by the Scottish soldier and diplomat, Lord Elgin.

The British Museum has always said That only the government can decide their fate, though the government says the " collections are a matter for the trustees".

Now an advisory body plans to campaign for a " win-win" deal as a poll shared exclusively with The Bbc appears to show the majority of British People support sending The Marbles home.

Lord Vaizey is joined by other founding members on the advisory board of The Parthenon Project, an organisation founded by The Greek businessman John Lefas.

The board also includes two other Conservative peers, the renowned author Lord Dobbs and Baroness Meyer. They're joined by Stephen Fry and The Journalist Sarah Baxter.

The former Conservative Chancellor, George Osborne , now chairman of the British Museum , said earlier this year a " deal is to be done" though the current Conservative administration appears less keen.

A poll of nearly 2,000 people, commissioned by The Parthenon Project, suggests while 16% of The British public think The Parthenon Sculptures should stay in Britain, 54% think they should be returned.

The Strongest reason for supporting The Return was because they " rightfully belong to Greece".

The Parthenon Project points to a breakdown of the poll which shows, amongst people who voted Conservative in 2019, 44% thought the sculptures should go to Greece and 28% didn't mind Either Way .

Lord Vaizey, new Parthenon Project chair, said: " I Am confident That a deal is Within Reach . Support for the reunification of The Parthenon Sculptures in Athens from The Public , and in particular Conservative leaning voters, is clear. "

He added it would be " in The Best interests of the British Museum and UK government to begin meaningful engagement on this issue".

On Thursday, Lord Vaizey will prompt a debate in The House of Lords about the National Heritage Act.

With growing calls from some quarters to return items held in British collections to their original countries of origin, some museums, including the V& A, chaired Tristram Hunt , have called for The Act to be amended or replaced.

The British Museum says it is restricted from returning items from its collection, including the Benin Bronzes from Nigeria, by another act, the British Museum Act of 1963. It has similar terms to The Heritage Act.

Other smaller museums aren't bound by the same restrictions. London's Horniman Museum recently announced it was returning its collection of Benin Bronzes. These items were looted by British forces in the late 19Th Century .

Glasgow Museums has also agreed to return seven stolen artefacts to India.

The Parthenon Project believes a cultural exchange is a solution to the stalemate over the Elgin Marbles.

Fry said he was " delighted" to be supporting The Parthenon Project, adding: " I firmly believe That we now have a real chance to find a solution That benefits both Britain and Greece. It is time to put our energies into An Exchange involving a revolving collection of never-seen-in-London before artefacts populating the Duveen Gallery in the British Museum , whilst the sculptures are returned to Greece. "

That the sculptures in their collection should " remain in London because there's nowhere to house them in Greece and That The Greek authorities can't look after them".



Source of news: bbc.com

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