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Stephen Fry
Sir Stephen John Fry is an English actor, comedian, presenter and writer. He began his career on the sketch comedy series Alfresco (1983–1984) and the sitcom Blackadder (1986–1989), before gaining recognition as part of the comedy duo Fry and Laurie alongside Hugh Laurie, appearing together in A Bit of Fry & Laurie (1989–1995) and Jeeves and Wooster (1990–1993). His later television roles include Kingdom (2007–2009), Bones (2007–2017), and It's a Sin (2021). Fry was the original host of the comedy panel show QI (2003–2016), for which he was nominated for six British Academy Television Awards. In 2006, the British public ranked Fry number 9 in ITV's poll of TV's 50 Greatest Stars.
Brian Epstein
British personal manager and impresario (1934–1967)
Anthony Asquith
English film director (1902-1968)
Titus Oates
English perjurer (1649-1705)
Nicholas Hytner
English film and theatre director
Mark Ashton
British gay rights & political activist (1960-1987)
David Watkin
British cinematographer (1925–2008)
Waris Hussein
Indian-British television and film director
Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson
British historian and political activist (1862–1932)
Adrian Fulford
British judge
Richard B. Parkinson
British egyptologist
Scott James Remnant
open-source software engineer
James Pratt and John Smith
two London men executed, November 1835, for sodomy in England
David Quarrey
British diplomat
Alan Conway
British conman
Noel Howlett
actor (1902–1984)
Nevill Coghill
English literary scholar (1899–1980)