Michael Fry (born in 1950 in Edinburgh, Scotland), is a Scottish comedian, writer, and satirist. He attended the Edinburgh Academy, a prestigious independent school in the city, before proceeding to study at the University of Edinburgh.
Initially, Fry started his career as a journalist, working for various publications including The Scotsman. He began writing humorous columns and satirical pieces, gaining recognition for his wit and clever insights. His humorous writing style eventually led him to focus on comedy.
Fry became known for his stand-up comedy routines, which often centered around Scottish culture, history, and politics. He performed at various comedy clubs and festivals in Scotland and beyond. Additionally, Fry has authored several books, including "The Scottish Enlightenment" and "Wild Scots: Four Hundred Years of Highland History," where he combines his comedic voice with historical research.
In addition to his live performances and writing, Fry has made various appearances on radio and television. He has been a frequent guest on BBC Radio Scotland, where he has contributed to comedy programs and discussions.
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