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Fry has is a self-described [[liberal]] and [[atheist]] and a well known [[homosexual]].<ref>[http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7396915n January 30, 2012 CBS Stephen Fry interview with Charlie Rose]</ref>  He also has [[bipolar disorder]].
 
Fry has is a self-described [[liberal]] and [[atheist]] and a well known [[homosexual]].<ref>[http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7396915n January 30, 2012 CBS Stephen Fry interview with Charlie Rose]</ref>  He also has [[bipolar disorder]].
  
Fry (with Christopher Hitchens) took part in a debate for ''Intelligence2'' on the topic "Is the Catholic church a force for good?" against Anne Widdecombe and Archbishop John Onaiyekan. The mixed crowd was asked to vote at the end of the debate. Fry won by an overwhelming margin, 1876 against and only 268 for<ref>http://www.intelligencesquared.com/events/catholic-church</ref>.
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Fry (with Christopher Hitchens) took part in a debate for ''Intelligence2'' on the topic "Is the Catholic church a force for good?" against [[Ann Widdecombe]] and Archbishop John Onaiyekan. The mixed crowd was asked to vote at the end of the debate. Fry won by an overwhelming margin, 1876 against and only 268 for<ref>http://www.intelligencesquared.com/events/catholic-church</ref>.
  
 
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Revision as of 04:53, March 27, 2014

Stephen Fry

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Stephen Fry is a English comedian, actor and writer, born 24 August 1957 (age 66).

He has published several books and hosts the TV comedy quiz show QI. He is perhaps best known for his comedy partnership with Hugh Laurie, with whom he appeared in the popular series Blackadder alongside Rowan Atkinson. He also played the role of Gordon Dietrich in the film V for Vendetta.

Fry has is a self-described liberal and atheist and a well known homosexual.[1] He also has bipolar disorder.

Fry (with Christopher Hitchens) took part in a debate for Intelligence2 on the topic "Is the Catholic church a force for good?" against Ann Widdecombe and Archbishop John Onaiyekan. The mixed crowd was asked to vote at the end of the debate. Fry won by an overwhelming margin, 1876 against and only 268 for[2].

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