Edward Fox

Edward Fox

  • Born: 1937-4-13
  • Birthplace: Chelsea, London
  • Height: 5' 8" (1.73 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: U.K
  • Representative Works: Reception, Gandhi, Midnight Feast, Oliver Twist
  • Edward Charles Morrice Fox (English name Edward Fox) was born in Chelsea, London on April 13, 1937. He is a British actor and has won many Film Academy Awards. His works include "Interview", " Gandhi " and so on.

    Performing Experience

    In 1995, he participated in "The Love of Lake Como".
    In 2007, he participated in " Oliver Twist ".

    Personal Life

    Family members: Frederick Samson Robert Morice Fox Freddie Fox (son), Joanna David Joanna David (wife) 
    Extended Reading
    • Laila 2022-07-07 14:24:13

      runner's loneliness

              When it comes to the artistic images of runners, the young people who love movies will probably think of Lola who ran for love, Cao Chengyou with a smile in "Marathon", and of course Forrest Gump, who ran out of wealth and glory, is indispensable. Running can make the protagonists...

    • Stephan 2022-07-07 20:41:27

      "The Loneliness of the Good Runner"

      "The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner" Richardson I actually saw the New Wave in a British movie, which really surprised me, so I googled the British New Wave and found that the director was the first of the British New Wave. Their new wave is basically the theme of "angry youth". The root of...

    The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner quotes

    • Brown, House Master: Well, you're a new boy in here, aren't you, Smith?

      Colin Smith: Yeah.

      Brown, House Master: Yeah. So am I. Two new boys in here, in a matter of speaking. Perhaps we can help one another.

    • [first lines]

      Colin Smith: Running was always a big thing in our family, specially running away from the police. It's hard to understand. All I know is that you've got to run, running without knowing why, through fields and woods. And the winning post's no end, even though the barmy crowds might be cheering themselves daft. That's what the loneliness of a long distance runner feels like.