Jack Fox (actor)

Jack Fox
Born Jack Louis Fox
(1985-09-17) 17 September 1985
London, England
Alma mater The King's School, Canterbury
University of Leeds
Occupation Actor
Years active 2009–present
Parent(s) James Fox
Mary Piper
Family Fox

Jack Louis Fox (born 17 September 1985) is an English actor who played Ralph in Fresh Meat.

Early life

Fox was born to actor James Fox and Mary Elizabeth Piper in London, England. He is the younger brother of Thomas, Laurence, Robin, and Lydia Fox, as well as the nephew of producer Robert Fox and actor Edward Fox (father to Emilia and Freddie). He went to preparatory school at the Milbourne Lodge School, from there he attended The King's School, Canterbury. Following that he attended the University of Leeds studying philosophy and theology, gaining a 2:1.

Career

Jack Fox is a British stage and screen actor, best known for his roles in Fresh Meat, Dracula, Privates, Mr. Selfridge and his work opposite his father, James Fox, in Dear Lupin (UK Tour, West End). He made his screen debut in Channel 4’s Henry VIII: Mind of a Tyrant and has since starred in a number of projects including the Oscar nominated, BAFTA winning feature Theeb and most recently the Golden Globe nominated National Geographic Fox series Genius, opposite Geoffrey Rush and the features Johnny English starring Rowan Atkinson and Kids in Love opposite Cara Delevigne and Will Poulter. His stage performances have been lauded in the press; Fox “twinkles with an edge of mischief” (Evening Standard, Dear Lupin), “Jack Fox stuns with his chilling portrayal… Fox is the delightfully amoral vacuum at the heart of the piece. His Dorian is always convincing” (Digital Spy, Dorian Gray) and Fox “seems made for the role, his whimsy foolishness as the play begins marks the purity of soul that so captivates” (The Up Coming, Dorian Gray). Jack is represented by The BWH agency (UK) ICM (US), and Select Models, and is presently a brand ambassador for Breitling and Belstaff.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2009Henry VIII: Mind of a TyrantPerkin WarbeckEpisode: Prince 1485–1509
2010Inspector LewisAlfie WilkinsonEpisode: Your Sudden Death Question
2011BeastRobertShort
2011–2013Fresh MeatRalph7 episodes
2012HoorahDennisShort
2013PrivatesPrivate White-BowneTV Mini-Series
2013TheebEdward
2013DraculaAlastair Harvey3 episodes
2014Mr SelfridgeJeremyEpisode: #2.3
2014Blood MoonWade
2015The MessengerMark
2016Kids in LoveLars
2017Level UpSteve
2017SnatchBeanie the Mixologist
2017GeniusDr. Paul Weyland
2017Upstart CroweValentine
2017The Dark Side of the SunCharlie
2017Johnny English 3Geoffrey
2017RivieraNico Eltham

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