Freddie Fox
Freddie Fox was born in Hammersmith, England, United Kingdom on April 5th, 1989 and is the Movie Actor. At the age of 35, Freddie Fox biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, and networth are available.
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Frederick Samson (born 5 April 1989) is an English actor.
His film credits include roles as Marilyn in the BBC's Worried About the Boys (2010), King Louis XIII of The Three Musketeers (2011), Edwin Drood (2012), and Freddie Baxter of the BBC's The Mysterious Television Series Cucumber (2015) and Banana (2015).
Lord Alfred "Bosie" Douglas, Oscar Wilde's teenage love in The Judas Kiss (2012–2013), opposite Rupert Everett at The Hampstead Theatre plus a West End transfer and a UK tour. He was awarded third prize at the Ian Charleson Awards in 2016 for his 2015 appearance as Romeo and Juliet at the Sheffield Crucible.
His ability with the role led him to his return to action as Romeo, this time opposite Lily James in Kenneth Branagh's 2016 production at the Garrick Theatre, where the former Romeo and his understudy were both wounded.
Fox took over the role on July 26th and ran it until the end of the play's run on August 13, 2016.
Early life and education
Frederick Samson Morice Fox was born in Hammersmith, London, on April 5, 1989. He was born in Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset, and was surrounded by actors and writers from an early age.
He is the son of actor Joanna David (née Joanna Elizabeth Hacking) and actor Edward Fox. He is the younger brother of actress Emilia Fox and the half-brother of Lucy Arabella Preston (the Viscountess Gormanston), the grandson of actress Angela Worthington Fox and scenic agent Robin Fox, and the great-grandson of playwright Frederick Lonsdale. He is the nephew of actor Robert Fox and actor James Fox, as well as a cousin to actress Laurence, Jack, and Lydia Fox. He was named after Fred Zinnemann, who supervised his father in The Day of the Jackal, and after his great-grandfather, Victorian industrialist Samson Fox, who invented the corrugated boiler flue and designed Harrogate's former Royal Hall. "I used not to until my sister Milly was on the BBC's Who Do You Think You Are?" Asked if he believes in his acting gene, he answered "not to." They discovered the spian thread 100 years ago, but it wasn't until 100 years ago that they learned about it.
Fox was educated at Arnold House School, a preparatory school for boys in London's St John's Wood neighborhood, where he was born. He was prefect at Bryanston School, a boarding school in Dorset, where he mastered his elocution and beat a severe dyslexia. In A Risky Business, a play written specifically for him by a master, he played a headmaster.
He then attended the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London and graduated in 2010. His drama teachers praised his ability for acting.
Personal life
Tamzin Merchant, his co-star in The Mysterious Edwin Drood, was dated by Fox for two years until September 2013. It was revealed in June 2020 that he was dating Sex Education actress Tanya Reynolds, whom he met in 2016 while making Fanny Lye Delivered. While supporting Cucumber in 2015, Fox said he wants to "fall in love with another person rather than a sex," referring to "having a more realistic experience as a human being, whether it be sexuality or some other aspect is now seen as a significant benefit."
Fox is also interested in non-acting, shooting photos, walking in the country, writing poetry, and screenplays, as well as charity work. He plays the guitar and used to play the cello. Marcus Aurelilius' Meditations, The Secret History of Brideshead Revisited, and The Secret History of Bathtubs are three of his favorite books.
Career
In Rebecca's 1997 TV version, Fox's first screen appearance was at age seven as an extra. He appeared in St Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold as the head boy and as Tom Savage in Agatha Christie's Marple in 2009. Jamie appeared in The Last Five Years at the Silk Street Theatre in 2010 and, after a sell-out success at the Barbican Pit Theatre, he performed as Jamie in the musical The Last Five Years.
In Worried About The Boy, a film based on the life of English singer Boy George, Fox starred in his first role as the androgynous 1980s pop star Marilyn. In Rosamunde Pilcher's Shades of Love, he appeared as Peter Scabius in Any Human Heart and as Guy Wells in Any Human Heart and Shades of Love. In A Flea in Her Ear, Camille Chandebise played cleft-palate Camille Chandebise. Tony Davenport, a stage performer at The Old Vic in A Flea, and Ratallack in The Shadow Line, and The Old Vic was cleft-palled.
In The Three Musketeers (2011), King Louis XIII of France made his international film debut in his role as King Louis XIII of France. In 2012, he appeared in The Mysteries of Edwin Drood, as the lead actor. He appeared in Lewis as Sebastian Dromgoole and as Edward Wannop in Tom Stoppard's critically acclaimed period drama Parade's End. He appeared in Hay Fever as Simon Bliss, and made an early career appearance in The Judas Kiss (2012–2013) at the Hampstead Theatre, during a UK tour and in its West End transfer. Prince Louis of Battenberg appeared in Margy Kinmonth's Royal Paintbox, with HRH The Prince of Wales' Royal Paintbox featuring the British royal family's artworks from centuries past. Sandy Irvine appeared in Words of Everest as Sandy Irvine.
The Riot Club in Lone Scherfig's 2014 featured James Leighton-Masters, the outgoing president of the ten-member elite Oxford University club's outgoing president. It's based on Laura Wade's hit play Posh, and it provides a look at the Bullingdon Club's social structure as a commentary. Jeff Cole appeared in the critically acclaimed historical comedy-drama Pride and starred in Anthony Fabian's Freeze-Frame (2014) to foster cooperation between China and UK film industries.
Freddie Baxter, the breakout 'bisexual nympho' Freddie Baxter' in the Channel 4 hit series Cucumber, appeared in E4's Banana and appeared in Tofu as himself. Both Cucumber and Banana were nominated for the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding TV Movie or Limited Series in 2016. "You can't deny he's a connoisseur at selecting the parts with maximum impact," Fox said of him. Finnegan, the benefactor of the title character's Prosecution creation in Victor Frankenstein, appeared on Fox then.
He was named third prize winner of the 2015 Ian Charleson Awards in June 2016, having appeared in Romeo and Juliet (2015) to high acclaim at the Sheffield Crucible. Since the preceding Romeo and his understudy were both wounded, his skill with the position led him to his appointment as Romeo in Kenneth Branagh's 2016 production at the Garrick Theatre on short notice. Fox took over the role on July 26th and performed it until the end of the play's run on August 13th, drawing rave reviews and impressing cast and crew. As Nick Bottom / Demetrius, he appeared in The Northleach Horror as the maverick scientist Whitsuntide and directed the cast of A Midsummer Night's Dream at Southwark Playhouse.
In Tom Stoppard's Travesties from September to November 2016, Tristan Tzara, one of the founders and central figures of the Dada movement, appeared as poet Tristan Tzara, the play being included in The Arts Desk's Best of 2016: Theatre. From February to April 2017, the Apollo Theatre underwent a massive success, earning Fox nominations for Best Supporting Actor in a Play and the WhatsOnStage Awards for Best Supporting Actor in a Play.
Dennis & Gnasher: Unleashed!, the country's highest-rated animated program for children and one of the top ten shows for children across all channels, was he then voiced Dennis. Best Children's Series, the 2019 Kidscreen Awards as Best Animated Series, and the 2018 International Emmy Kids Awards in the Animation category were lauded for its first season. In King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (2017), he appeared as Rubio, directed by Guy Ritchie. Mr. Sloane in Joe Orton Laid Bare, a narrator/synthetic character in Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2, voiced a character/s in Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2, and voiced Corvin in Xenoblade Chronicles 2.
In February 2018, Fox starred in Black '47, Ireland's first historical film on the Great Famine of 1847. In the same month as the CPH:DOX debuts, James Erskine's The Ice King narrated by Fox, who converts ice skating from a time-honoured art form into a burgeoning art form and became the first openly gay Olympian when homosexuality was still illegal. "Fox has a remarkable effect on Curry's distinct voice with astonishing precision," Little White Lies says. Freddie performed in An Ideal Husband, a stage revival that ran at the Valiant Theatre from May to July 2018, as the first male actor and son the Earl of Caversham and Lord Goring appeared in An Ideal Husband. Freddie "effortlessly delivers the perfect blend of insouciance and heaviness" and, for The Telegraph, "embodies the Wildean spirit of modernity," according to Financial Times.
He co-wrote and co-produced Hero (2018), a young boy and a dying old film star brought together by their common love of the silver screen in the same year. In August, it premiered at the Rhode Island International Film Festival, where he received the Grand Prize (Short) for Directorial Discovery Award. It was then presented on Amazon UK and ITunes in a variety of countries in November 2019 and was later selected at the Kerry Film Festival and the Linea d'Ombra Film Festival.
He headlined Edmond de Bergerac's English debut as the titular role playwright Edmond Rostand at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre in 2019, gaining acclaim for the country. "By turns a jangle of nerves, a lead weight of confusion, and a blaze of triumph," Edmond Fox said. In The Importance of Being Oscar, Fox portrayed Captain Holly in Watership Down and played the roles of Jokannen, Dorian Gray, and Lord Goring. In the highly acclaimed Victorian comedy Year of the Rabbit, he portrayed as both his "first true comedy show" and "a complete lesson in improvised and situational comedy" that he never had before. In "The Class Ceiling" episode of Novels That Changed Our World, he gave his best performances. Thomas Clay's Fanny Lye Deliverance received critical praise as a new cult classic set in 1657 Shropshire, where Fox played Thomas Ashbury. Thomas "gives Thomas a flash of predatory ferocity," the Independent said, "perfect libertinism" in enthralling sermons.
Fox delivered a convincing appearance in his role as the convicted mass murderer Jeremy Bamber in the ITV crime drama White House Farm, which was based on the White House Farm murders in August 1985. He built a psychology as persuasive and enigmatic as the character's inception, "to leave the viewer asking questions." The London Evening Standard praised Fox's "ambiguous, wide-eyed glance that hovers between angelic and devious, saying that it's difficult to decide whether to feel sympathy or suspicion." He managed to be both "revealing and inscrutable, which isn't possible," according to the Times. The series received the Best New Drama at the 2020 TV Choice Awards, leading to the series's international broadcasting on HBO Max in September 2020 and on Netflix in February 2021. He appeared on his co-star Cressida Bonas' podcast Fear Itself, where he confessed to his apprehension for not being able to reach his full potential.
In Hulu's critically acclaimed comedy-drama film The Great (2020), Fox guest starred Miles Stevens as the alcoholic busker in McDonald & Dodds and as King Hugo of Sweden. Dennis in Dennis & Gnasher's second season, he reprised his voice-over role as Dennis. Unleashed, Dennis & Gnasher: Dennis. Dennis and Gnasher: Unleashed, which selected episodes were condensed into the film Dennis and Gnasher: Condensed! On the big screen. In season 4 of the award-winning Netflix historical drama series The Crown (2020), he played Margaret Thatcher's son Mark Thatcher.
In 2021, Fox premiered "The Golden Age of Broadway" in Cabaret, singing an arrangement of "Willkommen" and "Money" from Cabaret, and Tony Kroesig, a Bullingdon club member and aristocrat banker turned politician, appeared in The Pursuit of Love.