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Fry and starred
After acting in the western movies The Tin Star ( 1957 ) and Warlock ( 1959 ), Fonda returned to the production seat for the NBC western television series The Deputy ( 1959 – 1961 ), in which he starred as Marshal Simon Fry.
In 1987 Jools Holland starred in a spoof documentary, The Laughing Prisoner, with Stephen Fry, Terence Alexander and Hugh Laurie.
* Michael Sheen played Ross in the 1997 biopic Wilde, which starred Stephen Fry as Wilde and Jude Law as Douglas.
In 2003, he starred in and also directed ITV's comedy-drama series fortysomething ( in one episode of which Stephen Fry appears ).
The teams included one made up of students from Keble College, Oxford, which had fielded the winning team in the final 1987 season ; and a graduates team made up of celebrity alumni who had previously starred on the programme as students, including journalist John Simpson and actor Stephen Fry.
It starred Stephen Fry, Kenneth Branagh, Emma Thompson, Hugh Laurie, Imelda Staunton, Rita Rudner, Tony Slattery, Phyllida Law, Alex Lowe, and Alphonsia Emmanuel.
It starred Hugh Laurie as Bertie Wooster, a young gentleman with a " distinctive blend of airy nonchalance and refined gormlessness ", and Stephen Fry as Jeeves, his improbably well-informed and talented valet.
The film starred Kate Beckinsale as Flora, Joanna Lumley ( also famed from her role as Patsy in the British TV comedy " Absolutely Fabulous ") as her friend and mentor Mary Smiling, Rufus Sewell as Seth, Ian McKellen as Amos Starkadder, Eileen Atkins as Judith, Stephen Fry as Mybug, Miriam Margolyes as Mrs. Beetle, and Angela Thorne as Mrs Hawk-Monitor.
The original production starred Stephen Fry as Blake and Rik Mayall as Bourke.
The TV movie will be starred by Douglas Henshall and Stephen Fry ..
In 1990, Nomad starred in an eponymous four-issue miniseries, written by Nicieza and penciled by James Fry III ( November 1990-February 1991 ).
Stasey starred alongside Liza Goddard as Fairy Snowdrop, Richard Gauntlett as Nurse Nellie, Nick Aldis ( TV's ' The Big O ' and TNA's ' Brutus Magnus ') as Igor, David Hulston as The Prince, Tom Beard as Muddles, and Stephen Fry in an on-screen guest appearance as the magic mirror.

Fry and documentary
He has also written and presented several documentary series including Stephen Fry: The Secret Life of the Manic Depressive, which saw him explore his mental illness and earned an Emmy Award.
White Cloud is featured in episode 4 of the 2008 television documentary Stephen Fry in America.
* Stephen Fry In America ( 2008 ) documentary
In August 2007, Laurie appeared on BBC Four's documentary Stephen Fry: 50 Not Out, filmed in celebration of Fry ’ s 50th birthday.
He discussed this period and his subsequent living with the disorder in a documentary made by Stephen Fry, The Secret Life of the Manic Depressive, in 2006 ; Slattery claimed that he spent time living in a warehouse and " throwing furniture into the Thames ".
In the documentary Paddington Bear: The Early Years, British actor Stephen Fry encounters a Spectacled bear called Yogi, who was kept in a small cage by Andean villagers ( see also Paddington Bear ).
Fry's interest in the bears led to the follow-up documentary, Stephen Fry and the Spectacled Bears, and he also wrote and published his experiences in Rescuing the Spectacled Bear: A Peruvian Diary.
Fry's Peterborough United were later the subject of Sky One's 2006 documentary series Big Ron Manager in which Ron Atkinson was bought in as a troubleshooter to help Fry and the management team during Peterborough's quest for promotion.

Fry and called
In a remake of The Dam Busters by Peter Jackson announced in 2008, Stephen Fry, the writer of the screenplay, said there was " no question in America that you could ever have a dog called the N-word ".
It was originally called " The King of Prussia ", either in honour of Frederick the Great or else after King Frederick William IV who visited the area in 1842 to meet Elizabeth Fry, the prison reformer.
The county is named for Joshua Fry Bell, and was originally called " Josh Bell " but shortened to " Bell " by 1880.
Joseph Fry founded a chocolate company called Fry, Vaughan & Co. in Bristol.
Fry, he became a fellow of All Souls in 1897 and was called to the bar at the Inner Temple in 1899.
Shortly before Fry is frozen, she dumps him for a man named Constantine ( called Charles in " The Cryonic Woman "), whom she later marries.
Prior to that, a company bottled fry sauce sold mainly in Utah called " Some Dude's Fry Sauce.
In Germany, a popular product called ' Rot Weiss ', meaning ' red white ' is sold in toothpaste-style tubes, and consists of ketchup and mayonnaise, while " Pommes-Soße " (" Pommes " is the commonly used word for " Fries ," so this is " Fry Sauce ") is a lightly spiced mayonnaise.
Fry later commentated at cricket matches, later being called " one of the most eloquent cricket commentators of all time ".
The era has been called The Golden Age of cricket and it featured numerous great names such as Grace, Wilfred Rhodes, C B Fry, K S Ranjitsinhji and Victor Trumper.
" Ardent's John Fry, producer of the first two albums and also involved with the third, recalled that the sessions were burdened by severe personal issues ; Eaton tells how Fry " finally called a halt to the escalating madness " and the album was mastered by Larry Nix on 13 February 1975.
Fry launched her leadership campaign saying that Canada's diversity is its greatest competitive advantage-" our weapon of mass inclusion "-and called for a " non-ideological " approach to problem solving.
Carla Meyer of the San Francisco Chronicle called the film a " witty, energetic adaptation " but thought " Fry, so deft with lighthearted moments, seems uncomfortable with Waugh's moralizing, and more serious scenes fall flat ".
Michael Wilmington of the Chicago Tribune described it as " a brilliant, giddy satiric romp with a discreetly moralistic viewpoint beneath its high-style wit ," " a ball to watch ," and " an incredibly entertaining film with a magnificent cast ," and called Fry " a splendid director capable of visual dazzle and superb ensemble work ".
In 2003 a campaign group was formed called Fry an Spyrys ( free the spirit in Cornish ) which is dedicated to disestablishing the Church of England in Cornwall and to reconstituting the Diocese of Truro as an autonomous province of the Anglican Communion.
Upon returning to England for the 1898 season, Phillips also called C. B. Fry, a prominent amateur cricketer and all-round sportsman, for throwing.
Comedians Fry and Laurie performed a song called " Where is the Lid?
Later, Fry received a doctorate, however the " degree " was from a mail-order outfit in London, England called Saint Andrew College and was a " Doctorate of Cosmism ".
In 1954, Fry published his first book called The White Sands Incident and a year later started an organization called Understanding which published a monthly newsletter by the same name.
Daniel William Fry was born on July 19, 1908 near a small steamboat landing on the Mississippi River called Verdon Township in the northern part of Aitkin County, Minnesota to Fred Nelson Fry and Clara Jane Baehr.

Fry and Only
In " Jurassic Bark " he states that he loves Fry " the way a human loves a dog " and in " I Second That Emotion " when Bender gets jealous of Nibbler and flushes him down the toilet, a distraught Leela asks how he would feel if she did the same to Fry, effectively describing Fry as Bender's pet ( Bender responds with an apathetic " Only one way to find out .").
Only after the three are killed, does the Professor ( of the past ) still make the sale successful, thereby repeating the events of the game for the Fry, Leela, and Bender of the past ( who remained unharmed and unaware of the events ) to live out, creating an endless loop.

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