Edward Fox OBE (born 13 April,
1937) is an English stage, film and television actor. He is generally associated with the role of an upper-class Englishman.
Biography
He was born as
Edward Charles Morrice Fox in Chelsea, London to the theatrical agent Robin Fox and actress Angela Worthington. He is the elder brother of actor James Fox and film producer Robert Fox. He is also a paternal half-brother of Daniel Chatto and a half-brother-in-law of Lady Sarah Chatto. His maternal grandfather was the dramatist Frederick Lonsdale. He was educated at Harrow and served as a
Lieutenant in the Coldstream Guards.
He has been married twice:
* 1) The actress Tracy Reed (
1958-
1961);
** one daughter Lucy, Viscountess Gormanston.
* 2) The actress Joanna David (July 2004);
** one daughter, the actress Emilia Fox and
** one son Freddie Fox.
He was awarded an OBE in 2003.
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Career
Fox made his theatre debut in
1958 and he made his first film appearance in
1963, as an extra in
This Sporting Life. In the late
1960s and early
1970s he began to establish himself with roles in classic British films such as
The Go-Between,
A Bridge Too Far and
Battle of Britain. However, it was as the assassin in
1973's
The Day of the Jackal that he made the biggest impression, and from then on he was much sought after. In
1980, he played King Edward VIII in the television drama series,
Edward and Mrs Simpson and in
1983 played M in the unofficial James Bond film
Never Say Never Again. In the
1982 film
Gandhi, Fox portrayed the controversial Brigadier-General Reginald Dyer, responsible for the Amritsar Massacre in
India. More recently he has appeared in The
Importance of Being Earnest (2002),
Nicolas Nickleby (2002), and
Stage Beauty (2004).
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