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Funnyman Stephen Fry / Entertainment
"IF GOD did not exist,’’ wrote Voltaire, ‘’it would be necessary to invent him.’’ The same could be said of Stephen Fry, given the number and devotion of his followers - 1.6 million people following his Twitter updates - and the number seems to increase at every reload of the page.
Notably tall and prominently articulate, Stephen Fry is long of limb, superior of mien, natty of suit and famed for the easy erudition of his conversation. He sports a double first (with honours) in comedy.
Stephen Fry, the nation’s favourite teddy bear, is the most beloved of all television personalities. The 53-year-old Fry has spent more than two decades as one of British television’s favorite comic actors. He regularly pops up in London’s West End theater scene, in films (A Fish Called Wanda, I.Q., Peter’s Friends), and on spoken-word audiotapes that showcase his scrumptious baritone voice...
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