Birthday: May 19, 1939
Born into a theatrical family, British actor James Fox made his film bow as a child actor in 1950, using his own name, William Fox. Fox's first movie was The Miniver Story (1950), a Hollywood-financed sequel to 1942's Mrs. Miniver. The best of the actor's earliest appearances was in The Magnet (1950), in which 11-year-old Fox played a fun-loving young boy at play with his ...more- 1985
- British Academy of Film and Television
- Best Supporting Actor
- A Passage to India
- nom
- 1965
- Hollywood Foreign Press Association
- New Star of the Year - Male
- Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines
- nom
- 1963
- British Academy of Film and Television
- Most Promising Newcomer
- The Servant
- win
- 2007
- Mister Lonely
- The Pope
- 2005
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
- Mr. Salt
- 2005
- Colditz
- Lt. Col Fordham
- 2004
- The Prince & Me
- King Haraald
- 2002
- The Life and Times of Count Luchino Visconti
- Narrator














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