Excerpt From “The Fry Chronicles”

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I was poring over Stephen Fry’s The Fry Chronicles and found myself revelling in this paragraph.  I can definitely connect with his sentiment here … and certainly, I feel it can be applied to many professions ….

“Many at Cambridge will tell you that the drama world there is filled with ambitious, pretentious, bitchy wannabes and that the atmosphere of backbiting, jealousy and greasy-pole rivalry is suffocating and unbearable.  The people who tell you this are cut from the same cloth as those who grow up these days to become trollers on internet sites and who specialise in posting barbarous, mean, abusive, look-at-me, listen-to-me anonymous comments on Youtube and BBC “Have Your Say’ pages and other websites and blogs foolish enough to allow space for their poison.  Such swine specialize in second-guessing the motives of those brave enough to commit to the risk of making fools of themselves in public and they are a blight on the face of the earth.  “Oh, but a thick skin is surely necessary in the acting profession.  Actors and theatre people should get used to it.’  Well if you want to be in a profession that accesses emotion and attempts to penetrate the mind and soul of man, I should have thought that what is more necessary is a thin skin.  Sensitivity.  But I am wandering off the point.”

Hugh Laurie & Stephen Fry via last.fmHugh Laurie & Stephen Fry via last.fm

His wanderings “off the point” are daring and fabulous, don’t you think?!

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