James Fox
William Fox is an English actor, from a well-known acting family. He appeared in several notable films of the 1960s and early 1970s. He is the son of theatrical agent Robin Fox and actress Angela Worthington. His maternal grandfather was playwright Frederick Lonsdale.
About James Fox in brief
William Fox is an English actor, from a well-known acting family. He appeared in several notable films of the 1960s and early 1970s, including King Rat, The Servant, Thoroughly Modern Millie and Performance. After finishing work on Performance, Fox suspended his acting career. He became an evangelical Christian, working with the Navigators and devoting himself to the ministry. He has since appeared in a wide range of film and TV productions. More recently he has appeared in the 2000 film Sexy Beast, and the 2001 adaptation of The Lost World Prof Leo Summerlee, Agatha Christie’s Agatha Summerlee.
He is the son of theatrical agent Robin Fox and actress Angela Worthington. His maternal grandfather was playwright Frederick Lonsdale. He attended Harrow School. After leaving Harrow, Fox took a short service commission in the Coldstream Guards. Fox first appeared on film in The Miniver Story in 1950. In 1964, he won a BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer for his role in Theservant. On 16 June 1965, Ken Annakin’s Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines was released. The film received positive reviews, being described as funny, colourful and clever.
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