James Fox is a Delta Force Operative and member of Dark Signal who works alongside Michael Becket in F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin. Fox is respected by the rest of his teammates as one of the longest serving veterans. He treats Harold Keegan when the headache-suffering soldier is shot by an Armacham guard.
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| - James Fox is a Delta Force Operative and member of Dark Signal who works alongside Michael Becket in F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin. Fox is respected by the rest of his teammates as one of the longest serving veterans. He treats Harold Keegan when the headache-suffering soldier is shot by an Armacham guard.
- Real Names: James Fox Occupation: Criminologist Place of Birth: Unrevealed Date of Birth: Unrevealed Location: Unrevealed
- Following his portrayal of a vicious thug in Performance (1970), due to personal issues, Fox took a ten year hiatus from performing, returning to play character roles in Passage to India (along with his brother, actor Edward Fox), The Remains of the Day (as misguided Fascist Lord Darlington), Mickey Blue Eyes, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Television work has included the Masterpiece Theater mini-series The Choir (as Dean Cavendish, with Richenda Carey as his wife) and appearances in Agatha Christie's Poirot (as Col. Race in "Death on the Nile") and Marple (as Col. Arthur Bantry in "The Body in the Library").
- James Fox was born in London, England to theatrical agent Robin Fox and actress Angela Worthington. He is the brother of actor Edward Fox and film producer Robert Fox. The actress Emilia Fox is his niece and the actor Laurence Fox is his son. His grandfather was playwright Frederick Lonsdale. Like his brother, Fox served with the Coldstream Guards. Like several members of the Fox family, including his brothers and his son, James was educated at Harrow.
- James Fox is an English actor who portrayed Colonel Race in the 2004 adaptation of the novel "Death on the Nile" He is the brother of actor Edward Fox, father of actor Laurence Fox and uncle of actress Emilia Fox.
- James Fox is a Welsh singer. He began his singing career at the age of 15 and in 2000 formed a boy band. He eventually left to pursue a solo career and in 2003, he came to the UK public's attention when he took part in the BBC's Fame Academy, finishing in fifth place overall. Following this, he was chosen to represent the United Kingdom at the 2004 Contest in Istanbul but finished in 16th place overall.
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| - James Fox is a Delta Force Operative and member of Dark Signal who works alongside Michael Becket in F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin. Fox is respected by the rest of his teammates as one of the longest serving veterans. He treats Harold Keegan when the headache-suffering soldier is shot by an Armacham guard.
- Real Names: James Fox Occupation: Criminologist Place of Birth: Unrevealed Date of Birth: Unrevealed Location: Unrevealed
- Following his portrayal of a vicious thug in Performance (1970), due to personal issues, Fox took a ten year hiatus from performing, returning to play character roles in Passage to India (along with his brother, actor Edward Fox), The Remains of the Day (as misguided Fascist Lord Darlington), Mickey Blue Eyes, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Television work has included the Masterpiece Theater mini-series The Choir (as Dean Cavendish, with Richenda Carey as his wife) and appearances in Agatha Christie's Poirot (as Col. Race in "Death on the Nile") and Marple (as Col. Arthur Bantry in "The Body in the Library").
- James Fox was born in London, England to theatrical agent Robin Fox and actress Angela Worthington. He is the brother of actor Edward Fox and film producer Robert Fox. The actress Emilia Fox is his niece and the actor Laurence Fox is his son. His grandfather was playwright Frederick Lonsdale. Like his brother, Fox served with the Coldstream Guards. Like several members of the Fox family, including his brothers and his son, James was educated at Harrow.
- James Fox is an English actor who portrayed Colonel Race in the 2004 adaptation of the novel "Death on the Nile" He is the brother of actor Edward Fox, father of actor Laurence Fox and uncle of actress Emilia Fox.
- James Fox is a Welsh singer. He began his singing career at the age of 15 and in 2000 formed a boy band. He eventually left to pursue a solo career and in 2003, he came to the UK public's attention when he took part in the BBC's Fame Academy, finishing in fifth place overall. Following this, he was chosen to represent the United Kingdom at the 2004 Contest in Istanbul but finished in 16th place overall. Post-Contest, he wrote "Bluebirds Flying High" which was the official Cardiff City FC single for the 2008 World Cup and has moved into the world of musical theater. To date he has released three studio albums and an EP.
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