Actors -  William Fox

William Fox, the younger brother of actor Edward Fox, began acting as a boy in such early-1950 films as The Miniver Story and The Lavender Hill Mob. In the '60s he gave notable performances in an array of films, including Joseph Losey's The Servant, Bryan Forbes' King Rat, Arthur Penn's The Chase, and Karel Reisz' Isadora (aka The Loves of Isadora). After starring in Performance with Mick Jagger, Fox retired from the screen to follow a religious calling. He returned to films in the mid '80s, and has acted in such memorable efforts as David Lean's A Passage to India, Fred Schepisi's The Russia House, Philip Noyce's Patiot Games, and James Ivory's The Remains of the Day. ~ Rovi

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