Stephen Perry Fry (14 July 1924 – 29 June 2002) was a South African rugby union player, most often playing as a flanker. Fry played rugby for his home town of Somerset West and provincial rugby for Western Province. He won 13 caps for the South African national team (the Springboks), and captained the country in four matches against the British Lions.
Personal history
Fry was born in Somerset West in South Africa in 1924. He was one of five brothers; one of whom was killed flying in the Battle of Britain. The others were, Dennis who also toured with the Springboks in 1951, Alec his twin, and Robert. Fry served South Africa during the Second World War, and on his return studied at the University of Cape Town, gaining a BSc in Engineering and qualified as an engineer. A keen sportsman, he is described as a first-class athlete and was a half-blue at the University.
Fry married Bettie, and they had two children, Juliet and Mark. He harboured ambitions to be a jazz pianist.
Seven years later in 1929 Fry made his return to Hampshire, marking it with a match against Derbyshire. Fry would go onto play 26 matches spread over three County Championship matches up to 1931.
Fry could not emulate the attacking philosophies of his father in first-class cricket. In his career Fry scored 508 runs at an average of 10.58, with a single half century which yielded his highest first-class score of 78. As a wicketkeeper Fry took sixteen catches and made one stumping. His retirement from first-class cricket followed his final match of the 1931 season which came against Warwickshire. During that season Fry stood in for Lord Tennyson to captain Hampshire in a few County Championship matches, one of five captains that season.
Stephen Fry exposes real reason Musk and Bezos are trying to get to Mars ‘We’re DOOMED!’
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Stephen Fry: Why I quit Twitter and why Starmer's first 100 days have been 'disastrous'
Stephen Fry has told LBC that the first 100 days of the Labour government have been "disastrous".
Actor and comedian Fry, 67, told LBC's Tonight with Andrew Marr that it was "a mystery that Labour could have allowed themselves to get into this mess."
Fry, who was previously a longtime Labour supporter and even appeared in a party political broadcast in 1993, said Labour's current plight seemed "extraordinary... because you think you're in opposition, you've got a bit of time to get things together."
He explained his reasoning behind leaving his 13 million followers behind on Twitter and leaving the platform, citing Elon Musk as the primary reason.
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Funny Hugh Laurie & Stephen Fry comedy sketch! 'Your name, sir?' - BBC
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Stephen Fry into Ukraine
Stephen Fry is invited to Kyiv by First Lady Olena Zelenska to co-host a conference on mental health in time of war. He discusses the war with President Zelensky, and tells him jokes . He meets amputees and the recently bereaved , Azov brigade survivors , and artist Nikita Titov. He experiences an air raid for the first time while a stint at standup makes him realise just how important humour has become to survive the war.
At the Babyn Yar memorial to the holocaust he considers Ukraine's bloody history.
published: 31 Jul 2024
Stephen Fry: The First Australian Accent I Ever Experienced
The first time Stephen Fry ever experienced an Australian accent was while he was watching a telethon in Perth and he discovered an interest in Aussie twang and does a great impression of it for us!
published: 24 Oct 2024
Jordan Peterson Confronts Stephen Fry on “God is an Utter Maniac”
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Stephen Fry has told LBC that the first 100 days of the Labour government have been "disastrous".
Actor and comedian Fry, 67, told LBC's Tonight with Andrew Ma...
Stephen Fry has told LBC that the first 100 days of the Labour government have been "disastrous".
Actor and comedian Fry, 67, told LBC's Tonight with Andrew Marr that it was "a mystery that Labour could have allowed themselves to get into this mess."
Fry, who was previously a longtime Labour supporter and even appeared in a party political broadcast in 1993, said Labour's current plight seemed "extraordinary... because you think you're in opposition, you've got a bit of time to get things together."
He explained his reasoning behind leaving his 13 million followers behind on Twitter and leaving the platform, citing Elon Musk as the primary reason.
Fry, who is well-known as a Remainer, also took aim at Brexit. He took Austrian citizenship last month, which he was able to do because of a new rule in the country that allows people whose family was persecuted by the Nazis to become citizens.
He told Andrew: "My grandmother was Austrian and it's partly a finger up to Brexit. Obviously, to have a Schengen group passport is a good thing."
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Stephen Fry has told LBC that the first 100 days of the Labour government have been "disastrous".
Actor and comedian Fry, 67, told LBC's Tonight with Andrew Marr that it was "a mystery that Labour could have allowed themselves to get into this mess."
Fry, who was previously a longtime Labour supporter and even appeared in a party political broadcast in 1993, said Labour's current plight seemed "extraordinary... because you think you're in opposition, you've got a bit of time to get things together."
He explained his reasoning behind leaving his 13 million followers behind on Twitter and leaving the platform, citing Elon Musk as the primary reason.
Fry, who is well-known as a Remainer, also took aim at Brexit. He took Austrian citizenship last month, which he was able to do because of a new rule in the country that allows people whose family was persecuted by the Nazis to become citizens.
He told Andrew: "My grandmother was Austrian and it's partly a finger up to Brexit. Obviously, to have a Schengen group passport is a good thing."
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Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie perform a hilarious short comedy sketch in a police station. A man making a statement has a surname that is pretty hard to pronounce...
Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie perform a hilarious short comedy sketch in a police station. A man making a statement has a surname that is pretty hard to pronounce!
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Stephen Fry is invited to Kyiv by First Lady Olena Zelenska to co-host a conference on mental health in time of war. He discusses the war with President Zelensk...
Stephen Fry is invited to Kyiv by First Lady Olena Zelenska to co-host a conference on mental health in time of war. He discusses the war with President Zelensky, and tells him jokes . He meets amputees and the recently bereaved , Azov brigade survivors , and artist Nikita Titov. He experiences an air raid for the first time while a stint at standup makes him realise just how important humour has become to survive the war.
At the Babyn Yar memorial to the holocaust he considers Ukraine's bloody history.
Stephen Fry is invited to Kyiv by First Lady Olena Zelenska to co-host a conference on mental health in time of war. He discusses the war with President Zelensky, and tells him jokes . He meets amputees and the recently bereaved , Azov brigade survivors , and artist Nikita Titov. He experiences an air raid for the first time while a stint at standup makes him realise just how important humour has become to survive the war.
At the Babyn Yar memorial to the holocaust he considers Ukraine's bloody history.
The first time Stephen Fry ever experienced an Australian accent was while he was watching a telethon in Perth and he discovered an interest in Aussie twang and...
The first time Stephen Fry ever experienced an Australian accent was while he was watching a telethon in Perth and he discovered an interest in Aussie twang and does a great impression of it for us!
The first time Stephen Fry ever experienced an Australian accent was while he was watching a telethon in Perth and he discovered an interest in Aussie twang and does a great impression of it for us!
Some background info: On irish TV Stephen Fry was asked what he would respond if in the afterlife he wakes up at the gates of heaven. In his response he said th...
Some background info: On irish TV Stephen Fry was asked what he would respond if in the afterlife he wakes up at the gates of heaven. In his response he said that if God existed, he would be "utterly evil, capricious and monstrous". In this video, Jordan Peterson responds to this utterance.
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Jordan Peterson is a professor of psychology at the University of Toronto.
They discuss god, religion, morality and Stephen Fry’s statement that god is an utter maniac.
#Peterson #Fry
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‘Musk and Bezos and people are wanting to go to Mars, they know the Earth is absolutely doomed!’
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Stephen Fry has told LBC that the first 100 days of the Labour government have been "disastrous".
Actor and comedian Fry, 67, told LBC's Tonight with Andrew Marr that it was "a mystery that Labour could have allowed themselves to get into this mess."
Fry, who was previously a longtime Labour supporter and even appeared in a party political broadcast in 1993, said Labour's current plight seemed "extraordinary... because you think you're in opposition, you've got a bit of time to get things together."
He explained his reasoning behind leaving his 13 million followers behind on Twitter and leaving the platform, citing Elon Musk as the primary reason.
Fry, who is well-known as a Remainer, also took aim at Brexit. He took Austrian citizenship last month, which he was able to do because of a new rule in the country that allows people whose family was persecuted by the Nazis to become citizens.
He told Andrew: "My grandmother was Austrian and it's partly a finger up to Brexit. Obviously, to have a Schengen group passport is a good thing."
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Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie perform a hilarious short comedy sketch in a police station. A man making a statement has a surname that is pretty hard to pronounce!
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Stephen Fry is invited to Kyiv by First Lady Olena Zelenska to co-host a conference on mental health in time of war. He discusses the war with President Zelensky, and tells him jokes . He meets amputees and the recently bereaved , Azov brigade survivors , and artist Nikita Titov. He experiences an air raid for the first time while a stint at standup makes him realise just how important humour has become to survive the war.
At the Babyn Yar memorial to the holocaust he considers Ukraine's bloody history.
The first time Stephen Fry ever experienced an Australian accent was while he was watching a telethon in Perth and he discovered an interest in Aussie twang and does a great impression of it for us!
Some background info: On irish TV Stephen Fry was asked what he would respond if in the afterlife he wakes up at the gates of heaven. In his response he said that if God existed, he would be "utterly evil, capricious and monstrous". In this video, Jordan Peterson responds to this utterance.
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Jordan Peterson is a professor of psychology at the University of Toronto.
They discuss god, religion, morality and Stephen Fry’s statement that god is an utter maniac.
#Peterson #Fry
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Por onde andará Stephen Fry Por onde andará Stephen Nínguem sabe do seu paradeiro Nínguem sabe pra onde ele foi pra onde ele vai Stephen may be feeling all alone Stephen never do this again Come back home Se correr o bicho pega Stephen