Frases de Stephen Fry
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Stephen John Fry é um ator, roteirista, apresentador de televisão, cineasta e comediante britânico nascido na Inglaterra. Fry trabalhou em vários papéis com Hugh Laurie e Rowan Atkinson . Ele chamou pela primeira vez a atenção na apresentação do Cambridge Footlights Revue, em 1982, "The Cellar Tapes", que também incluiu Hugh Laurie, Emma Thompson e Tony Slattery.

Como ator, Fry desempenhou o papel principal no filme Wilde e o apresentador de talk-show Gordon Deitrich em "V de vingança" . Ele também apresentou uma série de televisão "2008 Stephen Fry in America", na qual ele viajou em todos os 50 Estados americanos em seis episódios. Fry tornou-se conhecido do público americano por seu papel recorrente como convidado o Dr. Gordon Wyatt na série Bones, da FOX. Na televisão britânica, ele apresenta o programa QI, pela BBC.

Se tornou ainda conhecido nos Estados Unidos por emprestar sua voz ao desenho animado Pocoyo, com temática voltada para crianças em idade pré-escolar. No Brasil, foi homenageado pelo cantor e compositor Zeca Baleiro, que compôs a canção "Stephen Fry" em 1995, que foi lançada dois anos depois no álbum Por Onde Andará Stephen Fry?.

Além de seu trabalho na televisão, Fry contribuiu com colunas e artigos para jornais e revistas, e já escreveu quatro romances e uma autobiografia. Ele também aparece com freqüência em BBC Radio 4. Fry tem sido descrito como um "tesouro nacional", um "fenômeno" e "um epítome do Homem da Renascença".

Em 2008 participou da narração do jogo de videogame LittleBigPlanet, da MediaMolecule, e em 2014 voltou a trabalhar com Hugh Laurie em LittleBigPlanet 3

Em um dos seus mais recentes trabalhos, Fry dublou o Gato Risonho do filme Alice no Pais das Maravilhas, de Tim Burton.

Famoso por ter "lido" todos os livros da saga Harry Potter em formato de audiobook e por ser viciado em tecnologia. Dizem que não existe um smartphone que ele não tenha comprado. Participa dos eventos em favor do GNU - Linux e é apreciador dos computadores da Apple.

Em 2011, fez o papel do irmão de Sherlock Holmes, Mycroft Holmes, no filme Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows.

✵ 24. Agosto 1957   •   Outros nomes Стивен Фрай, اسٹیون فرائی, استیون فرای
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Stephen Fry: Frases em inglês

“He takes coke and has slept with a prostitute - but he's a TV presenter for God's sake!”

On the sacking of Angus Deayton from Have I Got News For You.
Quoted in The Independent http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/profiles/stephen-fry-a-restless-soul-546925.html
2000s

“I gather a repulsive nobody writing in a paper no one of any decency would be seen dead with has written something loathesome and inhumane.”

On Jan Moir's column on the death of Stephen Gately.
Quoted in The Huffington Post http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/10/16/jan-moir-column-on-stephe_n_323964.html
2000s

“Greasy, miserable, British and pathetic”

On the sacking of Angus Deayton from Have I Got News For You
On the BBC Website http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/tv_and_radio/2953181.stm
2000s

“I think faith in each other is much harder than faith in God or faith in crystals. I very rarely have faith in God; I occasionally have little spasms of it, but they go away, if I think hard enough about it. I am incandescent with rage at the idea of horoscopes and of crystals and of the nonsense of 'New Age', or indeed even more pseudo-scientific things: self-help, and the whole culture of 'searching for answers', when for me, as someone brought up in the unashamed Western tradition of music and poetry and philosophy, all the answers are there in the work that has been done by humanity before us, in literature, in art, in science, in all the marvels that have created this moment now, instead of people looking away. The image to me... is gold does exist, and for 'gold' say 'truth', say 'the answer', say 'love', say 'justice', say anything: it does exist. But the only way in this world you can achieve gold is to be incredibly intelligent about geology, to learn what mankind has learnt, to learn where it might lie, and then break your fingers and blister your skin in digging for it, and then sweat and sweat in a forge, and smelt it. And you will have gold, but you will never have it by closing your eyes and wishing for it. No angel will lean out of the bar of heaven and drop down sheets of gold for you. And we live in a society in which people believe they will. But the real answer, that there is gold, and that all you have to do is try and understand the world enough to get down into the muck of it, and you will have it, you will have truth, you will have justice, you will have understanding, but not by wishing for it.”

From Radio 4's Bookclub http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00f8l3b
2000s

“There’s nothing worse than the British in one of their fits of morality.”

On the expenses scandal in the UK.
Quoted in Pink News http://www.pinknews.co.uk/news/articles/2005-12560.html
This is a variation on a line from Lord Macaulay's 'On Moore's Life of Lord Byron' (1830): 'We know no spectacle so ridiculous as the British public in one of its periodical fits of morality.'
2000s

“Pathetic, naive, like small noisy tantrums.”

On the e-book Poets Against the War.
Interview with The Daily Telegraph promoting his book The Ode Less Travelled. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/3647424/The-would-be-don.html
2000s

“I don't need you to remind me of my age, I have a bladder to do that for me.”

"Trefusis Returns!" in Paperweight (1993) p. 279.
Originally printed in The Daily Telegraph circa 1990.
1990s

“I should say today that it's tragic that people lose faith in what was once an honourable profession but people will lose faith in journalists. There's nothing one can do about it. People no longer trust journalists - we'll have to turn to politics instead for our belief in people. I almost mean that. Although, of course, anybody can talk about snouts in troughs and go on about it, for journalists to do so is almost beyond belief. Beyond belief. I know lots of journalists - I know more journalists than I know politicians - and I've never met a more venal and disgusting crowd of people when it comes to expenses and allowances… Not all [of them] but then not all human beings are either. I've cheated expenses. I've fiddled things. You have, of course you have. Let's not confuse what politicians get really wrong - things like wars, things where people die - with the rather tedious bourgeois obsession with whether or not they've charged for their wisteria. It's not that important, it really isn't. It isn't what we're fighting for. It isn't what voting is for and the idea that 'Oh, we've all lost faith in politics' [is] nonsense. It's a journalistic made-up frenzy. I know you don't want me to say that. You want me to say "No, it matters, it's important." It isn't it. Believe me, it isn't. It's not the big deal; it's not what we should be worrying about. I know no one's going to pay any attention and newspapers will great joy over filling yards and yards of newsprint with tiny, pointless details of this politician's or that politician's squalid and sad little life as they see it. It's not the big picture, it really isn't. You know, we get the politicians we deserve, it's our fault as much as anybody else's. This has been going on for years and suddenly because a journalist discovers it it's the biggest story ever! It's absolute nonsense, it really is.”

On the expenses scandal in the UK.
On Newsnight on the BBC Website http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/newsnight/8045869.stm
2000s

“Wit can be beautiful, because it expresses and distils an idea.”

On the subject of criteria he used to judge in The Most Beautiful Tweet contest, Hay Festival 2010[citation needed]
2010s

“Dacre is, all those who have had the misfortune to work for him assure me, just about as loathsome, self-regarding, morally putrid, vengeful and disgusting a man as it possible to be.”

The Daily Mail and Lord Dacre appeasing again http://stephen-fry-me.tumblr.com/post/57805910021/the-daily-mail-and-lord-dacre-appeasing-again, 2013 blog post.
2000s

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