Templeton Fox
Templeton Fox was an American actress best known for her work in old-time radio.
Early years
Born in Pasadena, California, Fox is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Fox. She went to school in Elgin, Illinois, and attended Pomona College. She won a talent contest sponsored by a hotel in Los Angeles and gained early acting experience at the Pasadena Community Playhouse. She changed her first name after being advised by a numerologist to do so.Career
Radio
Before Fox became an actress, she was a singer in Los Angeles. After her parents moved to Chicago, they challenged her to audition with NBC, which resulted in her gaining a contract as a dramatic actress on that network in September 1935. Her roles on radio programs included those shown in the table below.Program | Character |
Dan Harding's Wife | Margot Graham |
Hilltop House | Trudy Reynolds |
Kate Hopkins, Angel of Mercy | Trudy |
Linda Fairchild, Stepmother | Linda Fairchild |
The Story of Mary Marlin | Bunny Mitchell |
This Day Is Ours | Eleanor MacDonald |
Those We Love | Ann |
Young Hickory | Marilyn Fletcher |
Your Family and Mine | Claudia Foster |
Programs on which Fox had supporting roles included Manhattan at Midnight, Lights Out and The Mystery Man.