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2014
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2014
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2013
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2013
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2012
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2012
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2010
Bunny and the Bull

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2009
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2009
Mister Lonely

as The Pope

2008
Colditz

as Lt. Colonel Fordham

2005
The Prince & Me

as King Haraald

2004
The Falklands Play

as Rt Hon Peter, 6th Baron Carrington KCMG MC (Foreign Secretary)

2002
Sexy Beast

as Harry

2001
Lover's Prayer

as Old Vladimir (voice)

2001
The Mystic Masseur

as Mr. Stewart

2001
The Golden Bowl

as Colonel Bob Assingham

2000
Up at the Villa

as Sir Edgar Swift

2000
Mickey Blue Eyes

as Philip Cromwell

1999
Shadow Run

as Landon-Higgins

1998
Anna Karenina

as Karenin

1997
James Fox James Fox

Birthday

1939-05-19

Place of Birth

London, England, UK

Biography

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 16 June 1965 Ken Annakin's Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines was released. In this British period comedy film, Fox is featured among an international ensemble cast including Stuart Whitman, Sarah Miles, Robert Morley, Terry-Thomas, Red Skelton, Benny Hill, Jean-Pierre Cassel, Gert Fröbe and Alberto Sordi. The film, revolving around the craze of early aviation circa 1910, is about a pompous newspaper magnate (Morley) who is convinced by his daughter (Miles) and fiancée (Fox), a young army officer, and they organize an air race from London to Paris, where he decides to race. A large sum of money is offered to the winner, hence it attracts a variety of characters who participate. The film received positives reviews, described as funny, colourful and clever, and capturing the early enthusiasm for aviation. It was treated as a major production, one of only three full-length 70 mm Todd-AO Fox releases in 1965 with an intermission and musical interlude part of the original screenings. Because of the Todd-AO process, the film was an exclusive roadshow feature initially shown in deluxe Cinerama venues, where customers needed reserved seats purchased ahead of time. The film grossed $31,111,111 theatrically and on home video $29,950,000. Audience reaction both in the first release and even today is nearly universal in assessing the film as one of the "classic" aviation films. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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