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Stephen Fry

Sir Stephen Fry is a multifaceted English personality, notable as an actor, broadcaster, comedian, director, narrator, and writer. He gained recognition through the comedy duo Fry and Laurie, starring in shows like 'A Bit of Fry & Laurie' and 'Jeeves and Wooster.' He also appeared in 'Alfresco' and 'Blackadder.' Beyond entertainment, Fry is actively involved in mental health advocacy, serving as president of Mind since 2011. His contributions to mental health awareness, environmental causes, and charity were recognized with a knighthood in 2025.

1923: Paraphrasing of essay I Am Afraid

During the 2018 Munk Debate, Stephen Fry paraphrased a famous sentence from the 1923 essay I Am Afraid by Yevgeny Zamyatin.

1987: Tony Award Nomination for Me and My Girl

In 1987, Stephen Fry received a Tony Award nomination for Best Book of a Musical for Me and My Girl.

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April 1988: Earliest Recorded Use of "luvvie"

Fry's use of the word "luvvie" in The Guardian on 2 April 1988, is given by the Oxford English Dictionary as the earliest recorded use of the word as a humorous synonym for "actor".

1992: Rector of the University of Dundee

From 1992 to 1995, Stephen Fry served two consecutive terms as the student-elected Rector of the University of Dundee.

November 1993: Appearance in Labour Party political broadcast

In November 1993, Stephen Fry appeared in a Labour Party political broadcast with Hugh Laurie and Michelle Collins.

1994: Played James Moreland in I.Q.

In 1994, Fry played the role of James Moreland in the romantic comedy film I.Q.

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1995: Left Cell Mates Play

In 1995, Fry was cast in a lead role in Simon Gray's play Cell Mates, but he left three days into the West End run, citing stage fright as the reason.

1995: Nervous breakdown and walkout from Cell Mates

In 1995, Stephen Fry had a nervous breakdown and walked out of the West End play Cell Mates, causing its early closure and incurring the displeasure of co-star Rik Mayall and playwright Simon Gray.

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1995: Honorary Degree from the University of Dundee

In 1995, Stephen Fry was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws (LL.D. h.c.) by the University of Dundee, which named their main Students' Association bar after his novel The Liar. He also served as Rector of the University of Dundee.

1997: Played Oscar Wilde in Wilde

In 1997, Fry portrayed his idol Oscar Wilde in the film Wilde, earning critical acclaim and a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor – Drama.

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1997: Fry's website

In 1997, Stephen Fry started his own website.

1997: Publication of Moab Is My Washpot

In 1997, Stephen Fry's autobiography titled Moab Is My Washpot was published.

Moab Is My Washpot: An Autobiography Moab Is My Washpot
Moab Is My Washpot: An Autobiography Moab Is My Washpot

1998: Rector of the University of Dundee

From 1995 to 1998, Stephen Fry served two consecutive terms as the student-elected Rector of the University of Dundee.

1998: Acted in In the Red

In 1998, Fry acted in a Malcolm Bradbury adaptation of Mark Tavener's novel 'In the Red', playing the role of the Controller of BBC Radio 2.

1998: Golden Globe Nomination for Wilde

In 1998, Stephen Fry earned a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama for his performance as Oscar Wilde in Wilde.

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1999: Honorary Doctorate from the University of East Anglia

In 1999, Stephen Fry was awarded an Honorary Doctorate in Letters (D.Litt. h.c.) by the University of East Anglia.

2000: Starred in Absolute Power

In 2000, Fry began starring as Charles Prentiss in the Radio 4 comedy Absolute Power, reprising the role for three further series on radio and two on television.

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2000: Acted in Gormenghast

In 2000, Fry played Professor Bellgrove in the BBC serial Gormenghast, which was adapted from the first two novels of Mervyn Peake's Gormenghast series.

2001: Began Hosting BAFTA Film Awards

In 2001, Fry began hosting the BAFTA Film Awards, a role from which he stepped down in 2006.

2001: Starred in Gosford Park and The Discovery of Heaven

In 2001, Fry played a detective in Robert Altman's period costume drama, Gosford Park, and also appeared in the Dutch film The Discovery of Heaven, directed by Jeroen Krabbé and based on the novel by Harry Mulisch.

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2001: Screen Actors Guild Award for Gosford Park

In 2001, Stephen Fry won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture along with the ensemble of the Robert Altman directed murder mystery Gosford Park.

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2001: Stopped using cocaine

Stephen Fry stopped using cocaine in 2001.

2002: Voiced Winnie-the-Pooh and Minister of Chance

In 2002, Fry voiced Winnie-the-Pooh in A.A. Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh and The House at Pooh Corner and played The Minister of Chance in the Doctor Who audio drama Death Comes to Time.

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Winnie-the-Pooh: Classic Gift Edition
Winnie-the-Pooh: Classic Gift Edition

2002: The New Adventures of Mr Stephen Fry website

In 2002, Stephen Fry's website 'The New Adventures of Mr Stephen Fry' was launched.

2003: Began Hosting QI

In 2003, Fry began hosting QI (Quite Interesting), a comedy panel game television quiz show created and co-produced by John Lloyd, featuring Alan Davies as a permanent panellist.

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2003: Starred in Absolute Power and Directed Bright Young Things

In 2003, Fry starred in the television adaptation of Absolute Power and made his directorial début with Bright Young Things, adapted from Evelyn Waugh's Vile Bodies.

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2003: Pipe Smoker of the Year

In 2003, Stephen Fry was the last person to be named Pipe Smoker of the Year before the award was discontinued.

2004: Narrated Vanity Fair on BBC Radio 4

In 2004, Fry narrated an adaptation of Vanity Fair on BBC Radio 4.

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2004: AoC Gold Award

In 2004, Stephen Fry was awarded the AoC Gold Award and was entered into their Hall of Fame.

2005: Interviewed J.K. Rowling and Read Harry Potter Audiobooks

In 2005, Fry discussed his project of reading the British versions of J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series of audiobooks in an interview with Rowling.

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Book 1
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Book 1

2005: Narrated Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and Appeared in Various Films

In 2005, Fry narrated the film version of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and appeared in A Cock and Bull Story and V for Vendetta.

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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

2005: Attended Charles and Camilla's Wedding

In 2005, Stephen Fry attended the then-Prince Charles's wedding to Camilla Parker Bowles.

2005: Did not vote in general election

In 2005, Stephen Fry did not vote in the general election because of the stance of the Labour and Conservative parties regarding the Iraq War.

2005: Honorary Degree from Anglia Ruskin University

In 2005, Stephen Fry was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of the University (D.Univ. h.c.) from Anglia Ruskin University.

2005: Ashes Fever DVD Interview

In 2005, Stephen Fry was interviewed for the Ashes Fever DVD, reporting on England's victory over Australia in the Ashes series.

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2005: Patron of Listening Books

Since 2005, Fry has been the patron of UK audiobook charity Listening Books.

December 2006: Ranked Sixth in BBC's Top Living Icon Award

In December 2006, Stephen Fry was ranked sixth for the BBC's Top Living Icon Award and voted Most Intelligent Man on Television by readers of Radio Times.

2006: Played Smithers in Stormbreaker and Narrated The Story of Light Entertainment

In 2006, Fry played gadget-master Smithers in Stormbreaker and narrated The Story of Light Entertainment, which was shown from July–September.

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2006: Won Rose d'Or Award for QI

In 2006, Fry won the Rose d'Or award for "Best Game Show Host" for his work on the television series QI.

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2006: Starred in The Secret Life of the Manic Depressive and Who Do You Think You Are?

In 2006, Fry's documentary Stephen Fry: The Secret Life of the Manic Depressive won an Emmy Award, and he appeared on the BBC's Who Do You Think You Are?, tracing his maternal family tree.

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2006: President of the Great Fen Project

Since 2006, Fry has been the president of the Great Fen Project, supporting nature and wildlife conservation.

May 2007: Second Most Influential Gay Person in Britain

In May 2007, The Independent on Sunday Pink List named Stephen Fry the second most influential gay person in Britain.

August 2007: BBC Four Stephen Fry Programming

In August 2007, BBC Four dedicated two nights of programming to Stephen Fry in celebration of his 50th birthday, including the documentary Stephen Fry: 50 Not Out.

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September 2007: First blog on smartphones

In September 2007, Stephen Fry started his first blog, featuring a 6,500-word "blessay" on smartphones.

September 2007: BBC Two Repeat of Stephen Fry Programming

In September 2007, the weekend programming dedicated to Stephen Fry on BBC Four was repeated on BBC Two.

November 2007: Dork Talk column in The Guardian

In November 2007, Stephen Fry's weekly gadget column, Dork Talk, began appearing in The Guardian.

December 2007: Lifetime Achievement Award at British Comedy Awards

On 5 December 2007, Stephen Fry was granted a lifetime achievement award at the British Comedy Awards.

2007: Starred in Kingdom and Bones

From 2007, Fry played the lead role in the legal drama Kingdom and took a recurring guest role as FBI psychiatrist Dr. Gordon Wyatt in the American drama Bones.

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2007: Wrote Cinderella and Appeared in St Trinian's and Eichmann

In 2007, Fry wrote a Christmas pantomime, Cinderella, and appeared in St Trinian's and Eichmann. He also presented a documentary on HIV and AIDS, HIV and Me.

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January 2008: Broken arm while filming Last Chance to See

In January 2008, Stephen Fry broke his arm while filming Last Chance to See in Brazil, slipping between a boat and the dock and snapping his right humerus.

February 2008: Began Presenting Stephen Fry's Podgrams

In February 2008, Fry began presenting podcasts entitled Stephen Fry's Podgrams, in which he recounts his life and recent experiences.

February 2008: Launch of Stephen Fry's Podgrams

In February 2008, Stephen Fry launched his private podcast series, Stephen Fry's Podgrams, and a forum that included discussions on depression and his activities.

April 2008: Opposition to celebrating the 60th anniversary of Israel

On 30 April 2008, Stephen Fry signed an open letter opposing the celebration of the 60th anniversary of the founding of the state of Israel.

May 2008: Gave BBC Lecture on Public Service Broadcasting

On 7 May 2008, Fry gave a speech as part of a series of BBC lectures on the future of public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom, which he later recorded for a podcast.

July 2008: Appeared in I Love Stephen Fry

In July 2008, Fry appeared as himself in I Love Stephen Fry, an Afternoon Play for Radio 4 written by Jon Canter.

August 2008: Began Presenting Fry's English Delight

Since August 2008, Fry has presented Fry's English Delight, a series on BBC Radio 4 about the English language.

October 2008: Stephen Fry in America Series Premiered

In October 2008, Fry's six-part travel series Stephen Fry in America began on BBC One, showcasing his travels to each of the 50 US states.

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October 2008: End of Dork Talk column in The Guardian

In October 2008, Stephen Fry's weekly gadget column Dork Talk in The Guardian ended.

2008: GNU Project Film Appearance

In 2008, Fry appeared in a film by the Free Software Foundation celebrating the GNU Project's 25th anniversary, explaining software freedom principles.

2008: Formation of SamFry Ltd

In 2008, Fry formed SamFry Ltd with Andrew Sampson to produce and fund new material and manage his website.

2008: Voiced Reaver in Fable II and Narrated More About Paddington

In 2008, Fry voiced Reaver in the video game Fable II and his narration for More About Paddington won the Audie Award for Young Listeners' Title.

Paddington Classic Adventures Box Set: A Bear Called Paddington, More About Paddington, Paddington Helps Out
Paddington Classic Adventures Box Set: A Bear Called Paddington, More About Paddington, Paddington Helps Out

May 2009: Unveiled The Dongle of Donald Trefusis

In May 2009, Fry unveiled The Dongle of Donald Trefusis, an audiobook series, which reached No. 1 on the UK Album Chart list after its release.

June 2009: Condemnation of British libel laws

On 4 June 2009, Stephen Fry was among over 100 signatories to a statement condemning British libel laws and their use to curtail free speech.

October 2009: Brief Twitter Departure

In October 2009, Fry temporarily distanced himself from Twitter after receiving criticism, but retracted his departure announcement the following day.

October 2009: Interview on Channel 4 News

On 6 October 2009, Stephen Fry was interviewed by Jon Snow on Channel 4 News regarding concerns about the Conservative Party forming an alliance with the Polish Law and Justice party.

November 2009: One Million Twitter Followers

In November 2009, Stephen Fry's Twitter account reached one million followers, which he commemorated with a humorous video blog.

2009: Starred in Last Chance to See

In 2009, Fry and zoologist Mark Carwardine sought out endangered species in the television series Last Chance to See.

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2009: Continued Roles in Kingdom and Bones

In 2009, Fry continued his lead role in Kingdom, which ran for its third series, and continued his recurring guest role in Bones.

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2009: Significant weight loss

In 2009, Stephen Fry appeared on BBC's Top Gear and explained that he had lost a significant amount of weight, attributing the weight loss to walking while listening to audiobooks.

2009: Letter to younger self and Intelligence Squared debate

In 2009, The Guardian published a letter from Stephen Fry addressing his younger self. Later that year, he and Christopher Hitchens participated in an "Intelligence Squared" debate against Ann Widdecombe and Archbishop John Onaiyekan about the Catholic Church.

2009: Defamation Act 2009

In 2009, the Defamation Act 2009 was enacted, under which Fry was investigated in May 2017 for blasphemy due to comments made in an interview.

2009: Vice-President of Fauna and Flora International

Since 2009, Fry has been the vice-president of Fauna and Flora International, an international NGO.

January 2010: Special Recognition Award at National Television Awards

On 20 January 2010, Stephen Fry received the Special Recognition Award at the National Television Awards.

July 2010: Honorary Fellow of Cardiff University

On 13 July 2010, Stephen Fry was made an honorary fellow of Cardiff University.

August 2010: Norwich City Board of Directors

In August 2010, Fry joined the board of directors at Norwich City Football Club, expressing immense pride and excitement.

September 2010: Announced 'Sort of Stand-up' Performance at Royal Albert Hall

Following three one-man shows in Australia, Fry announced a 'sort of stand-up' performance at the Royal Albert Hall in London for September 2010.

October 2010: Temporary Twitter Exit

In October 2010, Fry left Twitter for a few days following press criticism of a quote from an interview, later explaining it was to avoid being affected by the article.

November 2010: Two Million Twitter Followers

In November 2010, Fry celebrated reaching two million followers on Twitter with a blog entry detailing his experiences and opinions on the platform.

2010: Voiced Reaver in Fable III

In 2010, Fry continued to voice Reaver in the Lionhead Studios game Fable III.

2010: Filmed Cameo in Ros na Rún

In 2010, Fry filmed a cameo role in Ros na Rún, an Irish-language soap opera broadcast in Ireland, Scotland and the US, after learning some Irish for the role.

2010: Distinguished Supporter of the British Humanist Association

In 2010, Stephen Fry was made a Distinguished Supporter of the British Humanist Association and joined 54 other public figures in signing an open letter opposing Pope Benedict XVI's visit to the United Kingdom being a state visit.

2010: End of relationship with Daniel Cohen

In 2010, Stephen Fry's 15-year relationship with Daniel Cohen ended.

January 2011: Honorary Doctorate from the University of Sussex

On 28 January 2011, Stephen Fry was made an honorary Doctor of the University (D.Univ. h.c.) by the University of Sussex, in recognition for his work campaigning for people suffering from mental health problems, bipolar disorder and HIV.

February 2011: Outstanding Lifetime Achievement Award in Cultural Humanism

In February 2011, Stephen Fry was awarded the Outstanding Lifetime Achievement Award in Cultural Humanism by the Humanist Chaplaincy at Harvard University, the Harvard Secular Society and the American Humanist Association.

August 2011: Stephen Fry's 100 Greatest Gadgets Aired on Channel 4

In August 2011, Stephen Fry's 100 Greatest Gadgets was shown on Channel 4, with Fry choosing the cigarette lighter as the greatest gadget.

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September 2011: Fry's Planet Word Aired on BBC HD and BBC Two

In September 2011, Fry's Planet Word, a five-part documentary about language, aired on BBC HD and BBC Two.

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November 2011: Featured on Living The Life

In November 2011, an episode of Living The Life featured Fry in an intimate conversation discussing his life and career with The Rolling Stones' bass player Bill Wyman.

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2011: Comic Relief Telethon

For the Comic Relief telethon in 2011, Fry represented a new flavor of Walkers crisps, Stephen Fry Up, inspired by the full English breakfast.

2011: Voiced Cheshire Cat, Played Mycroft Holmes, and Featured on Kate Bush's Album

In 2011, Fry voiced the Cheshire Cat in Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland, played Mycroft Holmes in Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, and appeared on Kate Bush's album 50 Words for Snow, reciting a list of surreal words on the title track.

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2011: Support for Alternative Vote referendum

In 2011, Stephen Fry appeared in campaign literature to support changing the British electoral system to alternative vote.

March 2012: Four Million Twitter Followers

On March 11, 2012, Stephen Fry announced that he had surpassed four million followers on Twitter and dedicated the day to Douglas Adams's diamond jubilee.

September 2012: Guest Starred in We Are The BBC

In September 2012, Fry guest-starred as himself in the audio comedy drama We Are The BBC, produced by the Wireless Theatre Company, written by Susan Casanove.

September 2012: Returned to Stage in Twelfth Night

In September 2012, Fry returned to the stage at Shakespeare's Globe, appearing as Malvolio in a production of William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night.

October 2012: Honorary Life Membership of the Union of UEA Students

On 18 October 2012, Stephen Fry was awarded Honorary Life Membership of the Union of UEA Students in recognition of his public support for LGBT+ rights.

November 2012: Hosted Gadget Man

In November 2012, Fry hosted a gadgets show called Gadget Man, exploring the usefulness of various gadgets.

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November 2012: Twelfth Night Transferred to West End

In November 2012, the production of Twelfth Night, in which Fry played Malvolio, transferred to the West End.

2012: Suicide attempt

In 2012, Stephen Fry attempted suicide, one of several attempts throughout his life.

August 2013: Lent Voice to Paul Bunyan Operetta

In August 2013, Fry lent his voice to the title role in Benjamin Britten's operetta Paul Bunyan at the Wales Millennium Centre with the Welsh National Youth Opera.

August 2013: Call for boycott of Sochi Winter Olympics

In August 2013, Stephen Fry published an open letter calling for a boycott of the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi due to concerns over the persecution of LGBT people in Russia.

October 2013: Stephen Fry: Out There Documentary

In October 2013, Stephen Fry presented the two-part documentary Stephen Fry: Out There, exploring attitudes to homosexuality and the lives of gay people in different parts of the world.

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November 2013: Twelfth Night Opened on Broadway

On 10 November 2013, the production of Twelfth Night transferred to Broadway.

2013: Started taking medication for cyclothymia

In 2013, Stephen Fry said that he had started taking medication for the first time in the previous year, in an attempt to control his cyclothymia.

2013: Interview with Richard Herring about suicide attempt

In an interview with Richard Herring in 2013, Stephen Fry revealed that he had attempted suicide the previous year while filming abroad, taking a "huge number of pills and a huge [amount] of vodka".

February 2014: Honorary President of Proud Canaries

In February 2014, Fry became the honorary president of Proud Canaries, a supporters' group for Norwich City's LGBT fans.

March 2014: Support for Hacked Off campaign

In March 2014, Stephen Fry publicly backed "Hacked Off" and its campaign towards press self-regulation.

March 2014: Best Presenter Award at Royal Television Society Programme Awards

In March 2014, Stephen Fry won the Best Presenter award at the Royal Television Society Programme Awards for his BBC2 programme Stephen Fry: Out There.

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July 2014: Monty Python Live (Mostly) Appearance

In July 2014, Stephen Fry appeared on stage with Monty Python on the opening night of their live show Monty Python Live (Mostly). Fry was the special guest in their "Blackmail" sketch.

2014: Paddington Bear Statue Design

In 2014, Fry designed a Paddington Bear statue for a London display before the film's release, later auctioned to benefit the NSPCC.

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2014: Tony Award Nomination for Twelfth Night

In 2014, Stephen Fry received a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Play for his performance as Malvolio in the revival of William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night.

2014: Sochi Winter Olympics

Stephen Fry called for a boycott of the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi due to concerns over the persecution of LGBT people in Russia.

2014: More Fool Me Memoir

Stephen Fry wrote about his cocaine use in his memoir More Fool Me in 2014.

January 2015: Marriage to Elliott Spencer

In January 2015, British tabloid The Sun reported that Stephen Fry would marry his partner, comedian Elliott Spencer, and on 17 January, Fry married Spencer at Dereham in Norfolk.

June 2015: Desert Island Discs Guest

In June 2015, Stephen Fry appeared as the guest on BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs, selecting String Quartet No. 14 by Beethoven as his favorite piece, Four Quartets by T. S. Eliot as his book choice, and "canvasses, easels, brushes, an instruction manual" as his luxury item.

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June 2015: GivingTales UNICEF Support

In June 2015, Stephen Fry supported the children's fairy tale app GivingTales in aid of UNICEF along with other British celebrities.

September 2015: The Rocky Horror Show Live

On 17 September 2015, Stephen Fry shared the role of the Narrator in The Rocky Horror Show, staged at London's Playhouse Theatre and broadcast as the Rocky Horror Show Live.

October 2015: Announced Retirement from QI

In October 2015, Fry announced that he would retire as the host of QI after the "M" series, and would be replaced by Sandi Toksvig.

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December 2015: Membership of The Magic Circle

In December 2015, Stephen Fry was awarded membership of The Magic Circle in an episode of QI.

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2015: Criticism of Paul Dacre

In 2015, Stephen Fry stated that Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre had done more to damage Britain than any single person.

2015: Interview with Gay Byrne

In 2015, during an interview with Gay Byrne, Fry questioned God's existence and the problem of suffering, particularly bone cancer in children, leading to over five million views of the video within days and later a blasphemy investigation.

January 2016: Norwich City Ambassador

In January 2016, Fry stepped down from his Board position at Norwich City Football Club to become the "Norwich City Ambassador".

January 2016: Yonderland Appearance

In January 2016, Stephen Fry appeared as the character "Cuddly Dick" in Series 3 of the Sky One family comedy Yonderland.

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February 2016: Twitter Account Deletion

On February 15, 2016, Fry deleted his Twitter account after facing criticism for a tweet about Jenny Beavan's outfit at the BAFTAs.

April 2016: Rubin Report Appearance

In April 2016, Fry appeared on The Rubin Report, discussing groupthink and his potential return to Twitter.

August 2016: Return to Twitter

In August 2016, Stephen Fry returned to Twitter after a period of absence.

2016: Launch of Pindex

In 2016, Fry launched Pindex, a self-funded online platform for educational videos and infographics for teachers and students.

2016: Controversy and apology regarding child sexual abuse survivors

In 2016, Stephen Fry caused controversy by accusing survivors of child sexual abuse of self-pity for expecting trigger warnings and soon after apologized for his comments.

2016: Pride Power list

In 2016, Stephen Fry was listed as number 2 on the Pride Power list.

February 2017: Sherlock Holmes: The Definitive Collection Release

In February 2017, Audible released Sherlock Holmes: The Definitive Collection, a complete collection of Sherlock Holmes stories, all read by Fry, who also narrated an introduction for each novel or collection of stories.

May 2017: Blasphemy Investigation

In May 2017, it was announced that Stephen Fry and broadcaster RTÉ were under criminal investigation for blasphemy under the Defamation Act 2009, following a complaint about a broadcast. The case was later dropped after authorities couldn't find enough offended people.

2017: Narrated Destiny 2 Expansion Warmind

In 2017, Fry narrated a section of Bungie's Destiny 2 expansion Warmind as the "Concierge."

2017: Patron of the Norwich Film Festival

In 2017, Stephen Fry became the latest patron of the Norwich Film Festival.

2017: Pride Power list

In 2017, Stephen Fry was listed as number 12 on the Pride Power list.

2017: Bird Louse Named After Him

In 2017, the bird louse Saepocephalum stephenfryii was named after Stephen Fry in honor of his contributions to the popularization of science as host of QI.

February 2018: Prostate cancer diagnosis and operation

In February 2018, Stephen Fry announced that he was recovering from an operation to treat prostate cancer, involving the removal of the prostate and 11 adjacent lymph nodes.

April 2018: Release of Stephen Fry's 7 Deadly Sins podcast

On 16 April 2018, Stephen Fry released the first episode of his new podcast "Stephen Fry's 7 Deadly Sins" on his website and other podcasting platforms.

May 2018: Participation in Munk Debates

On 18 May 2018, Stephen Fry participated in the semi-annual Munk Debates in Toronto, Canada, arguing against political correctness.

July 2018: Mythos: A Trilogy Stage Version

From May to July 2018, Stephen Fry appeared in Mythos: A Trilogy, a stage version of his book Mythos, in the Shaw Festival Theatre in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario. This comprised a set of three one-man shows (titled Gods, Heroes and Men), each two hours in length, which were performed consecutively, multiple times during the show's run.

2018: Heroes Audiobook Release

In 2018, Stephen Fry released Heroes, a follow-up to his audiobook Mythos.

2018: Sport Relief's mental health awareness

In 2018, Stephen Fry, alongside Nadiya Hussain and Olly Alexander, was part of Sport Relief's attempt to raise awareness of mental health.

2018: Blasphemy Article Removed

In 2018, the article on blasphemy was removed from the Irish Constitution following a referendum.

August 2019: Mythos: A Trilogy European Premiere

In August 2019, the production of Mythos: A Trilogy received its European premiere at the Edinburgh International Festival.

November 2019: Doctor Who Guest Star

In November 2019, it was announced that Stephen Fry would guest star in "Spyfall", the two-part opening episode of Doctor Who's twelfth series, which was broadcast on New Year's Day 2020.

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2019: Featured in Love Goes Never Alone

In 2019, Stephen Fry was featured in the filmed poem rendition Love Goes Never Alone, for the online theatre publication First Night Magazine in support of the LGBTQ+ community.

January 2020: Release of second series of Stephen Fry's 7 Deadly Sins podcast

On 13 January 2020, the first episode of the second series of "Stephen Fry's 7 Deadly Sins" was released and continued for nine weeks.

April 2020: The Big Night In Skit

In April 2020, Stephen Fry reprised his role as Lord Melchett for The Big Night In, a telethon held during the COVID-19 pandemic, for a skit in which he held a video call with Prince William, Duke of Cambridge.

June 2020: Reads The Ickabog

In June 2020, it was announced that Stephen Fry would read J. K. Rowling's children's book, The Ickabog.

September 2020: A Marvellous Party Stage Celebration

In September 2020, Stephen Fry was among the stars to mark the 100th anniversary of Sir Noël Coward's West End debut with a stage celebration titled "A Marvellous Party".

December 2020: Radiotherapy after prostate removal

In December 2020, Stephen Fry said he was having some radiotherapy, as is sometimes required after removal of the prostate to mop up remaining prostate cancer cells.

2020: Acquisition of Austrian citizenship

In 2020, Stephen Fry acquired Austrian citizenship as a descendant of persons persecuted by Nazism, thus regaining the citizenship his ancestors forcibly lost.

February 2021: Support for Holocaust survivors' petition

On 1 February 2021, Stephen Fry supported the petition of two Holocaust survivors asking to meet Prime Minister Boris Johnson regarding the 'genocide amendment' to the trade bill.

March 2021: Narration for Cambridge Children's Hospital Film

In March 2021, Fry narrated a short film for Cambridge Children's Hospital.

March 2021: Received Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID vaccine

In March 2021, Stephen Fry hailed the "wonderful moment" of receiving the Oxford–AstraZeneca COVID vaccine at Westminster Abbey.

June 2021: Twitter Following

As of June 2021, Stephen Fry had 12.4 million followers on Twitter.

2021: Grand Commander of the Order of the Phoenix

In 2021, Stephen Fry was appointed a Grand Commander of the Order of the Phoenix by Greek president Katerina Sakellaropoulou for enhancing knowledge about Greece and reinforcing ties between Greece and the United Kingdom.

October 2022: President of Marylebone Cricket Club

On October 1, 2022, Fry succeeded Clare Connor as president of the Marylebone Cricket Club.

November 2022: Departure from Twitter and Joining Mastodon

In November 2022, Fry left Twitter again and joined Mastodon during the same month.

2022: Roles in The Dropout and The Sandman

In 2022, Stephen Fry had a recurring role as biochemist Ian Gibbons in the Hulu miniseries The Dropout and portrayed Fiddler's Green / Gilbert in the Netflix series The Sandman.

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September 2023: Fall after AI conference

On 14 September 2023, Stephen Fry was taken to hospital after he fell about 6 ft onto a concrete floor when exiting the stage following a conference on artificial intelligence at The O2 Arena in Greenwich, sustaining injuries to his ribs and legs.

2023: Relinquished role as President of Marylebone Cricket Club

In 2023, Fry relinquished the role as president of Marylebone Cricket Club and passed it on to his successor Mark Nicholas.

2023: Red, White & Royal Blue and Documentary

In 2023, Stephen Fry portrayed King James III in the LGBT romantic comedy Red, White & Royal Blue. That same year he also presented the Channel 4 documentary Stephen Fry: Willem & Frieda – Defying the Nazis to positive reviews.

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2023: Remarks on Jewish heritage

In 2023, during an 'Alternative Christmas message' broadcast on Channel 4, Stephen Fry remarked that he was proud of his Jewish heritage.

May 2024: Garrick Club Vote

In May 2024, Stephen Fry was among the members of the Garrick Club who spoke in favor of the admission of women members, leading to a successful vote for the change.

2025: Knighthood

In the 2025 New Year Honours, Stephen Fry was knighted for "services to mental health awareness, the environment and to charity".

2034: 'Step Hen Fry' clone speaks from 2034

In November 2009 Fry commemorated the million-followers milestone with a humorous video blog in which a 'Step Hen Fry' clone speaks from the year 2034, where MySpace, and Twitter have combined to form 'Twit on MyFace'.