James Fox
(1939-), ActorSitter in 4 portraits
Actor. Born in London, the younger brother of Edward Fox, James Fox began his acting career when he was a child. His performance in Joseph Losey's multi-award winning The Servant (1963) won him a BAFTA for Best Newcomer, and during this period Fox established himself as a popular film star. After Performance (1970) opposite Mick Jagger he retired from acting, returning in the 1980s to become a major character actor in films such as A Passage to India (1984) and The Remains of the Day (1993).
by Sandra Lousada
gelatin silver print, 1961
NPG x135068
by Sandra Lousada
modern contact sheet of twelve 2 1/4 inch square film negatives, 1961
NPG x135613
by Sandra Lousada
modern bromide print from original negative, 1961
NPG x135716
Sir Dirk Bogarde; James Fox in 'The Servant'
by Norman Hargood
bromide print, 1963
NPG x34523
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