James Fox


William Fox, known professionally as James 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, before quitting the screen for several years to be an evangelical Christian. He has since appeared in a wide range of film and TV productions.

Early life

Fox was born in London, the son of theatrical agent Robin Fox and actress Angela Worthington. He is the brother of actor Edward Fox and the film producer Robert Fox. His maternal grandfather was playwright Frederick Lonsdale. Like several members of the Fox family, he attended Harrow School. After leaving Harrow, Fox took a short service commission in the Coldstream Guards.

Career

Early career

Fox first appeared on film in The Miniver Story in 1950. His early screen appearances, both in film and TV, were made under his birth name, William Fox.
In 1962, he 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.
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 who is convinced by his daughter and fiancée, 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, attracting a variety of characters to participate. The film received positive reviews, being described as funny, colourful and clever, and as 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 first release and even today, is nearly universal in assessing the film as one of the "classic" aviation films.
Some of the other films he acted in during this time are King Rat, The Chase, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Isadora, and Performance.

Spiritual life and break from acting

After finishing work on Performance, Fox suspended his acting career. Released in 1970, the film co-starring James Fox and Mick Jagger was deemed so outrageous that critics at a preview screening walked out, with one film executive's wife reportedly throwing up in the cinema.
In a 2008 interview, he said: "It was just part of my journey...I think my journey was to spend a while away from acting. And I never lost contact with it – watching movies, reading about it... so I didn't feel I missed it."
He became an evangelical Christian, working with the Navigators and devoting himself to the ministry. During this time, the only film in which Fox appeared was No Longer Alone, the story of Joan Winmill Brown, a suicidal woman who was led to faith in Jesus Christ by Ruth Bell Graham.

Return to acting

After an absence from acting of several years, Fox appeared on TV in the Play for Today "Country" by Trevor Griffiths, a comedy drama set against the 1945 UK parliamentary elections. On film he starred in Stephen Poliakoff's Runners, A Passage to India, and Comrades. He was notable as Anthony Blunt in the acclaimed BBC play by Alan Bennett, A Question of Attribution. He also portrayed the character of Lord Holmes in Patriot Games, as well as Colonel Ferguson in Farewell to the King and the Nazi-sympathising aristocrat Lord Darlington in The Remains of the Day.
More recently he has appeared in the 2000 film Sexy Beast, the 2001 adaptation of The Lost World as Prof. Leo Summerlee, Agatha Christie's PoirotDeath on the Nile as Colonel Race and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory playing Mr. Salt, Veruca Salt's father. He appeared in the Doctor Who audio drama Shada, and in 2007, he guest-starred in the British television crime series Waking the Dead. He also appeared opposite his son Laurence Fox in "Allegory of Love", an episode in the third series of Lewis. He was part of the cast of Sherlock Holmes, as Sir Thomas, leading member of a freemason-like secret society.
In 2010, he filmed Cleanskin, a terrorist thriller directed by Hadi Hajaig, and in 2011 he played King George V in Madonna's film W.E.

Personal life

He married Mary Elizabeth Piper in September 1973, with whom he has five children: actors Laurence, Lydia, and sons Jack, Robin and Thomas. Laurence married actress Billie Piper in 2007; they divorced in 2016. Lydia Fox is married to actor Richard Ayoade.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1950The Miniver StoryToby Miniver
1950The MagnetJohnny Brent
1962The Loneliness of the Long Distance RunnerGunthorpe
1963TamahineOliver
1963The ServantTony
1965King RatFlight Lieutenant Peter Marlowe
1965Those Magnificent Men in their Flying MachinesRichard Mays
1966The ChaseJason 'Jake' Rogers
1967Thoroughly Modern MillieJimmy Smith
1967ArabellaGiorgio
1968DuffyStephane Calvert
1968IsadoraGordon Craig
1970PerformanceChas Devlin
1983RunnersTom Lindsay
1984Lord Charles Esker
1984A Passage to IndiaRichard Fielding
1986Absolute BeginnersHenley of Mayfair, Dressmaker to the Queen
1986The Whistle BlowerLord
1986ComradesGovernor William Norfolk
1987High SeasonPatrick
1989Farewell to the KingColonel Ferguson
1989The Mighty QuinnThomas Elgin
1990The Russia HouseNed
1991Afraid of the DarkFrank
1992Patriot GamesLord William Holmes
1993The Remains of the DayLord Darlington
1997Anna KareninaAleksei Aleksandrovich Karenin
1997Never EverArthur Trevane
1998Shadow RunLandon-Higgins
1998JinnahMountbatten
1999Mickey Blue EyesPhilip Cromwell
2000Up at the VillaSir Edgar Swift
2000Sexy BeastHarry
2000The Golden BowlColonel Bob Assingham
2001Lover's PrayerOld VladimirVoice
2004The Prince and MeKing Haraald
2005Charlie and the Chocolate FactoryMr. Salt
2007Mister LonelyThe Pope
2009Sherlock HolmesSir Thomas Rotheram
2010Wide Blue YonderGeorge
2011W.E.King George V
2012CleanskinScott Catesby
2013Effie GraySir Charles Eastlake
2013The DoubleThe Colonel
2013A Long Way From HomeJoseph

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1983Anna PavlovaVictor Dandré
1990Never Come BackFosterTV mini-series
1992A Question of AttributionSir Anthony BluntTV movie
1993Heart of DarknessGosseTV movie
1994The Dwelling PlaceLord FischelTV mini-series, 3 episodes
1994Doomsday GunSir James WhittingtonTV Movie
1995The ChoirThe Dean, Hugh CavendishTV mini-series, 5 episodes
1996Gulliver's TravelsDr. BatesTV mini-series
2001ArmadilloSir Simon Sherrifmuir
2001The Lost WorldProf. Leo SummerleeTV movie
2002The Falklands PlayLord Carrington KCMG MC PC
2003Cambridge SpiesLord Halifax1 episode
2004Agatha Christie's PoirotColonel RaceDeath on the Nile
2005Agatha Christie's MarpleColonel Arthur BantryThe Body in the Library
2005ColditzLt. Colonel Jimmy FordhamTV mini-series
2005Absolute PowerGerald ThurnhamEpisode: Identity Crisis
2006Suez: A Very British CrisisAnthony EdenTV documentary
2007Waking the DeadDr Bruno RivelliEpisode: Mask of Sanity
2008New TricksIan FiggisEpisode: Spare Parts
2009LewisProfessor Norman DearingEpisode: Allegory of Love
2009MargaretCharles PowellTV movie
2009Red Riding 1980Charles PowellTV movie
2010Midsomer MurdersSir Michael FieldingEpisode: Master Class
2011Dr. Edward AustenEpisode: The Wrong Man
2012MerlinKing RodorEpisode: Another's Sorrow
2013UtopiaAssistant6 episodes
2013The Great Train RobberyHenry BrookeTV movie
2013Downton Abbey: The London SeasonLord Aysgarth
2015Death in ParadiseMartin GoodmanEpisode 4.8
20151864Lord Palmerston
2015London SpyJamesEpisode 3