Stephen Fry

Stephen Fry is a British actor, comedian, director, and author who also happens to be a gay skeptical humanist atheist. Fry is well known for hosting the quiz show QI and starring in shows such as A Bit of Fry and Laurie and Jeeves and Wooster (not to mention the Blackadder series, all alongside friend and comedy partner Hugh Laurie), and has written several books and documentaries. He suffers from bipolar disorder and is the current President of the mental health charity Mind, which seeks to publicise mental health issues and to reduce the stigma associated with them.

Religion
Fry is an atheist, and in an interview titled The Importance of Unbelief had this to say:

He has criticized the Roman Catholic Church as doing more harm than good, referring to: the crusades, the Inquisition, covering up of child abuse, its claim that condoms do not prevent AIDS, executing witnesses that the earth revolves around the sun, being a century or three late to denouncing the transatlantic slave trade, its conspicuous absence from even local Italian politics as they ignored the holocaust, raping and violating countrysides and even an entire continent, and not giving the rest of the earth any of their treasure back like most museums now do when under pressure to repatriate artifacts. And on top of that, they did it all whiles wearing even sillier hats than pirates; yo ho, yo ho, a papists life for me.

Pseudoscience
He takes a dim view of pseudosciences such as homeopathy, alternative medicine, ESP, and astrology, and is a fan of James Randi. He once said, "if there’s a word that drives me mad it’s “energy” used in a nonsensical way—don’t get me started!"

Politics
Fry is a social democrat and liberal and has usually tended to vote for the Labour Party, though he's been critical of the Third Way. He also supported the alternative vote in the 2011 British alternative vote referendum.

He is a critic of political correctness and sided with Jordan Peterson on the issue, stating that political correctness doesn't work and calling Donald Trump and Brexit failures of the left rather than triumphs of the right.

Works

 * Mythos (2017, ISBN 978-0718188726, Michael Joseph)
 * Heroes (2018)