- Edward Fox (actor)
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birthname = Edward Charles Morrice Fox
birthdate = birth date and age|1937|4|13|df=y
birthplace =Chelsea, London ,UK
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yearsactive = 1958 - present
spouse = Tracy Reed (1958 - 1961)
Joanna David (2004 - present)
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tonyawards =Edward Charles Morrice Fox, OBE (born
13 April ,1937 ) is an English stage, film and televisionactor . He is generally associated with the role of an upper-class Englishman. He is known particularly for playing the title role in the film "The Day of the Jackal" (1973) and for his portrayal of Edward VIII in the televisionminiseries "Edward and Mrs Simpson " (1978).Biography
Early life
Fox was born in
Chelsea, London , the son of Robin Fox, a theatrical agent, and Angela Muriel Darita Worthington, an actress and writer. [ [http://www.filmreference.com/film/92/Edward-Fox.html Edward Fox Biography (1937-)] ] He is the elder brother of actorJames Fox andfilm producer Robert Fox. He is also a paternal half-brother ofDaniel Chatto and a half-brother-in-law ofLady Sarah Chatto . His maternal grandfather was thedramatist Frederick Lonsdale . Fox is also the great grandson of industrialist Samson Fox. He was educated at Harrow and served as aLieutenant in theColdstream Guards .Career
Fox's theatre debut was in 1958, and his first film appearance in 1963, as an extra in "
This Sporting Life ". In the late 1960s and early 1970s he established himself with roles in major British films such as "Oh! What a Lovely War " (1969), "Battle of Britain" (1969) and "The Go-Between" (1970), however, it was as the assassin in "The Day of the Jackal" (1973) that he made his greatest impression. From then onwards, he was much sought after, appearing in such films as "A Bridge Too Far" (1977) and "Force 10 From Navarone" (1978), with Robert Shaw andHarrison Ford . In 1978 he portrayed King Edward VIII in the television drama, "Edward and Mrs Simpson ". In the 1982 film "Gandhi", Fox portrayed the controversialBrigadier-General Reginald Dyer , responsible for theAmritsar Massacre inIndia . He then appeared as M in the unofficial 1983James Bond film "Never Say Never Again ", and then withSir Laurence Olivier in "The Bounty " (1984) and "Wild Geese II" (1985).More recently, Fox has appeared in "The Importance of Being Earnest" (2002), "Nicolas Nickleby" (2002), and "
Stage Beauty " (2004). He has consolidated his reputation with regular appearances on stage in London's West End. He has received particular acclaim for his rendition ofT. S. Eliot 's "Four Quartets " at major festivals at home and abroad accompanied by the keyboard music ofJohann Sebastian Bach performed byChristine Croshaw .He was made an OBE in 2003.
Personal life
Fox has been married twice, to actresses Tracy Reed (1958-1961) and
Joanna David (from July 2004, after a long-standing relationship). He has a daughter,Lucy, Viscountess Gormanston , by Reed, and two children, actressEmilia Fox and Freddie Fox, with David.Fox joined the
Countryside March to support hunting rights in theUnited Kingdom [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/2616211.stm Edward Fox: The consummate actor] ] , and is a Savilian.Filmography
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This Sporting Life " (1963)
*"The Jokers " (1967)
*"The Long Duel " (1967)
*"Journey to Midnight (1968)
*"Battle of Britain" (1969)
*"Oh! What a Lovely War (1969)
*"The Go-Between" (1970)
*"A Doll's House" (1973)
*"The Day of the Jackal" (1973)
*"The Duellists " (1977)
*"Soldaat van Oranje" (1977)
*"A Bridge Too Far" (1977)
*"Force 10 from Navarone" (1978)
*"The Cat and the Canary" (1979)
*"The Mirror Crack'd " (1980)
*"Gandhi" (1982)
*"Never Say Never Again " (1983)
*"The Dresser " (1983)
*"The Bounty " (1984)
*"Wild Geese II" (1985)
*"The Shooting Party " (1985)
*"Shaka Zulu" (1986)
*"Robin Hood" (1991)
*"Lost in Space" (1998)
*"All the Queen's Men " (2001)
*"Nicholas Nickleby" (2002)
*"The Importance of Being Earnest" (2002)
*"Stage Beauty " (2004)Appearances in popular culture
The post-punk band Smack released the single "Edward Fox" in the early 1980s. The song set a newspaper biography concerning Edward Fox to a musical score.The biography was published in "New Manchester Review", and the single was produced by Rowland Jones at Drone Studios in Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester, owned by the late Paul Roberts.
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External links
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* [http://www.silksoundbooks.com/titleresults/titledetail.aspx?id=219 Edward Fox reading 'The Warden' by Anthony Trollope]
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