James Fox
Born: 1939-05-19 London, England, UK
Fox first appeared on film in The Miniver Story in 1950. His other early film appearances were made under his birth name, William Fox (the main character in The Magnet in 1950) In 1962, Fox was working in a bank when Tony Richardson offered him a minor role in the film The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner. Fox's father attempted to forbid this, claiming that his son had no talent for acting and that it would disrupt his life for him to give up his job in the bank, nevertheless, Fox took the part. During the 1960s, Fox gained popularity. In 1964, he won a BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer for his role in The Servant (1963). On 1 ...
Acting (in our collection)
London Spy
(2015)
Effie Gray
(2014)
The Double
(2014)
W.E.
(2011)
Bunny and the Bull
(2009)
Sherlock Holmes
(2009)
Mister Lonely
(2008)
The Mystic Masseur
(2001)
Sexy Beast
(2001)
The Lost World
(2001)
The Golden Bowl
(2000)
Up at the Villa
(2000)
Mickey Blue Eyes
(1999)
Shadow Run
(1998)
The Remains of the Day
(1993)
The Russia House
(1990)
The Mighty Quinn
(1989)
High Season
(1987)
Absolute Beginners
(1986)
The Whistle Blower
(1986)
A Passage to India
(1984)
Performance
(1970)
Sympathy for the Devil
(1968)
Thoroughly Modern Millie
(1967)
The Chase
(1966)
King Rat
(1965)
The Servant
(1963)