Forget about fish, gay entertainer Stephen Fry has a lot of projects to fry. Through the years, the 6’5” guy has stretched his assets across various disciplines — working as an actor (A Cock and Bull Story), broadcaster (The Cellar Tapes), host (British Academy Film Awards), comedian (Fry and Laurie), director (Bright Young Things), and writer (Stephen Fry: The Secret Life of the Manic Depressive). Not only has the busy bloke narrated all seven of J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter audio books, he’s been part owner of the Norwich City Football Club, and flashed his ass crack in Sherlock Holmes: A Game Of Shadows (2011). Talk about range! Thanks to his professional partnership with Hugh Laurie, Stephen tickled fans’ funny bones via the boob tube comedies Alfresco (1983-1984), A Bit of Fry & Laurie (1989-1995) and Jeeves and Wooster (1990-1993). In between, the prolific performer popped up alongside Emma Thompson and Rita Rudner in Kenneth Branagh’s R-rated romp Peter’s Friends (1992). Yet his peter was nowhere to be seen. Fry found acclaim (and a Golden Globe nomination) with his titular turn as Oscar Wilde in the film Wilde (1997) wherein he smooches Michael Sheen. During a homoerotic sex scene, Stephen reveals his chest while Jude Law shows more! As clairvoyant Maurice Woodruff in The Life and Death of Peter Sellers (2004), Fry touted his ass-trology. And when the skintastic actor doffed his duds in The Discovery of Heaven (2001), Mr. Man discovered Mr. Fry’s naked torso and tush. Obviously, Stephen likes being cheeky!