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Edward Fox was born on April 13, 1937 in Chelsea, London, England as Edward Charles Morrice Fox. He is an actor and producer, known for Gandhi (1982), The Day of the Jackal (1973) and Never Say Never Again (1983). He has been married to Joanna David since 2004. They have two children. He was previously married to Tracy Reed.
Date Of Birth April 13, 1937 Place Of Birth Chelsea, London, England, UK Height 5' 8" (1.73 m) Profession Actor, Producer, Miscellaneous Crew Star Sign Aries
# Quote 1 So ugly! He is utterly wrong for Bond. The opposite of what Fleming intended, and I knew Fleming. - On Daniel Craig
# Fact 1 He appeared in five films with Laurence Olivier : Oh! What a Lovely War (1969), Battle of Britain (1969), A Bridge Too Far (1977), The Bounty (1984) and Wild Geese II (1985). 2 Both he and his nephew Laurence Fox appeared in films which depicted Operation Market Garden in September 1944: Edward played General Brian Horrocks in A Bridge Too Far (1977) while Laurence played Sturmbannführer Klaus Kessler in The Last Drop (2006). 3 He appeared in three films directed by Richard Attenborough : Oh! What a Lovely War (1969), A Bridge Too Far (1977) and Gandhi (1982). 4 Nephew of Pamela Michael . 5 He was married to Tracy Reed from 1958 to 1961. In Edward & Mrs. Simpson (1978), he played the future Edward VIII, who was the lover of Reed's maternal grandmother Freda Dudley Ward. 6 He was Nicholas Meyer 's first choice for the role of John Leslie Stevenson / Jack the Ripper in Time After Time (1979). David Warner was ultimately cast in the role. 7 Bayswater, London, England [May 2009] 8 He was originally to have played Lord William Holmes in Patriot Games (1992) but the role was ultimately taken by his younger brother James Fox . 9 He played King Edward VIII (the Duke of Windsor ) in Edward & Mrs. Simpson (1978). His brother James Fox and nephew Laurence Fox would later play his father King George V and younger brother King George VI in W.E. (2011). 10 He played the father of real-life daughter, Emilia Fox , in The Republic of Love (2003). 11 For many years a vocal supporter of the Conservative Party, in 2004 Fox switched his support to the UK Referendum Party. 12 Performed with the Dundee Repertory company in the early 1960s with the likes of Michael Culver , Glenda Jackson and Nicol Williamson . 13 An Associate Member of RADA. 14 Graduated from RADA. 15 He was awarded the O.B.E. (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) in the 2003 Queen's New Year's Honours List for his services to drama. 16 Ex-father-in-law of Jared Harris . 17 Uncle of actor Laurence Fox . 18 Claims he has never worn jeans. 19 Served in the Coldstream Guards. 20 Father of Lucy Fox, the Viscountess Gormanston; the actress Emilia Fox and Freddie Fox . 21 Son of the actress Angela Fox and the agent Robin Fox. Grandson of the dramatist Frederick Lonsdale . 22 Brother of James Fox and Robert Fox .
Actor Title Year Status Character The Dresser 2015 TV Movie Thornton Katherine of Alexandria 2014 Emperor Constantius The Audience 2013 TV Movie Winston Churchill Inspector Lewis 2013 TV Series Dr. Yardley Midsomer Murders 2011 TV Series William Bingham Agatha Christie's Marple 2010 TV Series Caterham Oliver Twist 2007 TV Mini-Series Mr. Brownlow The Old, Old, Very Old Man 2007 Short All Lassie 2005 Hulton Stage Beauty 2004 Sir Edward Hyde Agatha Christie's Poirot 2004 TV Series Gudgeon The Republic of Love 2003 Richard Nicholas Nickleby 2002 Sir Mulberry Hawk Daniel Deronda 2002 TV Mini-Series Sir Hugo Mallinger Foyle's War 2002 TV Series Asst. Commissioner Summers The Importance of Being Earnest 2002 Lane I Was a Rat 2001 TV Mini-Series Professor Prosser (uncredited) All the Queen's Men 2001 Aitken Wilfred 2000 Short voice Lost in Space 1998 Businessman Forbidden Territory: Stanley's Search for Livingstone 1997 TV Movie Markham A Dance to the Music of Time 1997 TV Mini-Series Uncle Giles Prince Valiant 1997 King Arthur September 1996 TV Movie Archie Gulliver's Travels 1996 TV Mini-Series General Limtoc A Month by the Lake 1995 Major Wilshaw Sherwood's Travels 1994 Donen A Feast at Midnight 1994 Father Performance 1993 TV Series Major Luddington The Good Guys 1992 TV Series John Montgomerie Chillers 1992 TV Series Michael Herbert The Crucifer of Blood 1991 TV Movie Alistair Ross Robin Hood 1991 Prince John Screen Two 1987-1991 TV Series Monk Scott / Philip / St. John Quartermaine Strauss Dynasty 1991 TV Mini-Series Metternich The Tale of Little Pig Robinson 1990 TV Movie Captain Barnabas Butcher Shaka Zulu 1986-1989 TV Mini-Series Lt. Francis Farewell Return from the River Kwai 1989 Major Benford Ten Great Writers of the Modern World 1988 TV Mini-Series documentary Reader A Hazard of Hearts 1987 TV Movie Lord Harry Wrotham Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna 1986 TV Movie Dr. Hauser Theatre Night 1985 TV Series The Doctor Wild Geese II 1985 Alex Faulkner The Shooting Party 1985 Lord Gilbert Hartlip The Bounty 1984 Captain Greetham The Dresser 1983 Oxenby Never Say Never Again 1983 'M' Gandhi 1982 General Dyer Nighthawks 1981 A.T.A.C. Man The Mirror Crack'd 1980 Inspector Craddock Voor koningin en vaderland 1979 TV Mini-Series Colonel rafelli Edward & Mrs. Simpson 1978 TV Mini-Series King Edward VIII The Cat and the Canary 1978 Hendricks Force 10 from Navarone 1978 Miller The Big Sleep 1978 Joe Brody Hard Times 1977 TV Mini-Series Capt. James Harthouse BBC2 Play of the Week 1977 TV Series Nikolai Soldier of Orange 1977 Colonel Rafelli A Bridge Too Far 1977 Lieutenant General Horrocks The Duellists 1977 Colonel The Squeeze 1977 Foreman Romance 1977 TV Series Sam Gregory Centre Play 1976 TV Series Andrew BBC Play of the Month 1970-1976 TV Series Captain Dancy, DSO
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... Churchill's People 1975 TV Series Aaron Graham Galileo 1975 Cardinal Inquisitor Dr. Watson and the Darkwater Hall Mystery 1974 TV Movie Dr. Watson A Doll's House 1973/II Nils Krogstad Horizon 1973 TV Series documentary Patient The Day of the Jackal 1973 The Jackal Shadows of Fear 1973 TV Series John Parker ITV Saturday Night Theatre 1969-1972 TV Series Ian / Michael Turner / Dr. Macmillan Thirty-Minute Theatre 1972 TV Series Pip Lester The Go-Between 1971 Hugh Trimingham The Expert 1971 TV Series Tony Davis-Jones The Breaking of Bumbo 1970 Horwood W. Somerset Maugham 1970 TV Series Tim Hardy Skullduggery 1970 Bruce Spofford Happy Ever After 1970 TV Series Mr. Bailey Battle of Britain 1969 Pilot Officer Archie The Mind of Mr. J.G. Reeder 1969 TV Series Sir Harry Carlin Oh! What a Lovely War 1969 Aide to Field-Marshal Haig Mogul 1969 TV Series Jocelyn Traddle Journey to the Unknown 1969 TV Series Sir Robert Sawyer Journey to Midnight 1968 Sir Robert Sawyer (segment "Poor Butterfly") The Avengers 1968 TV Series Lord Teddy Chilcott Man in a Suitcase 1968 TV Series Ezard The Portrait of a Lady 1968 TV Series Lord Warburton Public Eye 1968 TV Series Eric Kitson I'll Never Forget What's'isname 1967 Walter ITV Play of the Week 1964-1967 TV Series Edward Voysey / Papon / Roger Price The Long Duel 1967 Hardwicke The Naked Runner 1967 Ritchie Jackson Theatre 625 1964-1967 TV Series George Barrington / Trevor / Ronnie Lovell The Jokers 1967 Lt. Sprague Conflict 1967 TV Series Octavius Emergency-Ward 10 1966 TV Series Captain Forster The Frozen Dead 1966 Norburg's Brother (Prisoner #3) Five More 1966 TV Series David Redcap 1966 TV Series John Richardson Life at the Top 1965 Office Supervisor (uncredited) Love Story 1964 TV Series Keith Comedy Playhouse 1963 TV Series Peter Suspense 1963 TV Series Charles Marten Drama 61-67 1963 TV Series Hassell This Sporting Life 1963 Restaurant Barman (uncredited) The Mind Benders 1963 Stewart (uncredited) The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner 1962 Extra (uncredited) BBC Sunday-Night Play 1962 TV Mini-Series Tom McMaster
Producer Title Year Status Character Some Things Mean Something 2014 Short executive producer
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character A londoni férfi 2007 voice dubbing: István Lénárt
Self Title Year Status Character Richard Attenborough: A Life 2014 TV Movie Himself - Actor, Oh! What a Lovely War Richard Attenborough: A Life in Film 2014 Documentary Himself South at Six 2014 TV Series Himself Breakfast 2005-2011 TV Series Himself - Guest Welcome to World War One 2006 Video documentary short The Secret Life of Ghosts and Werewolves 2001 TV Movie documentary Himself - Presenter Mkomazi: Return of the Rhino 1999 Documentary Narrator (voice) Cluedo 1990 TV Series Himself Wogan 1986 TV Series Himself - Guest The Making of 'The Bounty' 1984 TV Movie documentary Himself Friday Night, Saturday Morning 1981 TV Series Himself - Guest Night of One Hundred Stars 1980 TV Movie Himself Omnibus 1975 TV Series documentary Himself Call My Bluff 1974 TV Series Himself The Battle for The Battle of Britain 1969 TV Movie documentary Himself (uncredited)
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2002 NBR Award National Board of Review, USA Best Acting by an Ensemble Nicholas Nickleby (2002) 1979 BAFTA TV Award BAFTA Awards Best Actor Edward & Mrs. Simpson (1978) 1978 BAFTA Film Award BAFTA Awards Best Supporting Actor A Bridge Too Far (1977) 1977 NSFC Award National Society of Film Critics Awards, USA Best Supporting Actor A Bridge Too Far (1977) 1975 Evening Standard British Film Award Evening Standard British Film Awards Most Promising Newcomer - Actor 1972 BAFTA Film Award BAFTA Awards Best Supporting Actor The Go-Between (1971)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1983 BAFTA Film Award BAFTA Awards Best Supporting Actor Gandhi (1982)
Known for movies Gandhi (1982) as General Dyer
The Day of the Jackal (1973) as The Jackal
Never Say Never Again (1983) as 'M'
The Duellists (1977) as Colonel