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19 May 1939 William Fox
Mary Elizabeth Piper (1973 - present) 5 children
In a career that spans more than 50 years, British Actor JAMES FOX
has established himself as a highly
distinguished actor with over 60 film and television
roles to his credit. Most recently, he starred in
Martha Coolidge’s The Prince and Me, Ismail
Merchant’s The Mystic Masseur, Kelly Makin’s
Mickey Blue Eyes, James Ivory’s The Golden Bowl
and Jonathan Glazer’s Sexy Beast.
Fox began his career as a child star in the
1950 film The Miniver
Story, the Hollywood sequel to the
1942 film Mrs Miniver. He followed up a
year later with The Magnet.
By the early 1960s, the former child actor was
assuming adult roles in such films as Joseph Losey’s
The Servant, starring Dirk Bogarde, and
The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner.
Throughout the 1960s Fox starred in
classics including King Rat, Thoroughly Modern Millie,
Isadora and The Chase. He
also starred in the comedy
extravaganza Those Magnificent Men in Their
Flying Machines and Nicolas Roeg’s cult classic,
Performance.
Following a nine-year hiatus,
Fox returned to star in
David Lean’s
A Passage to India, Fred Schepisi’s
The Russia House, The Whistle Blower, Philip Noyce’s
Patriot Games, John Milius’ Farewell to the King, James
Ivory’s Remains of the Day, Bernard
Rose’s Anna Karenina and Up at the Villa.
Fox has also appeared in
numerous series and movies on the
small screen including John Schlesinger’s
BAFTA Award-winning drama A Question of Attribution
for the BBC, Charles Sturridge’s
Gulliver’s Travels, the BBC’s
The Lost World, William Boyd’s Armadillo,
Hallmark’s Hans Christian Anderson,
Cambridge Spies and the mini series Colditz.
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