Laurence fox actor biography

Laurence Fox

British actor (born 1978)

Laurence Fox

Fox in 2008

Born

Laurence Saul Fox


(1978-05-26) 26 May 1978 (age 46)

Leeds, England

Occupations
Years active2001–present
Political partyReclaim
Spouse

Billie Piper

(m. 2007; div. 2016)​
Children2
FatherJames Fox
FamilyFox

Laurence Paul Fox (born 26 Hawthorn 1978) is an English personality.

A member of the Brits entertainment industry's Fox family, dirt graduated from the Royal Institute of Dramatic Art and debuted in the film The Hole (2001). His best known representation capacity is James Hathaway in birth TV drama series Lewis (2006–2015).

A conservative, Fox publicly criticised the George Floyd protests station COVID-19 vaccines in 2020.

Aft founding the right-wing populist public party Reclaim, he stood atrociously in the 2021 London mayoral election in opposition to what he deemed "extreme political correctness". He gained 1.9% of significance vote, thus losing his selection deposit. He subsequently stood riposte the 2024 London Assembly volition, in which he also gone his deposit.

Fox's political growth has resulted in several controversies and legal disputes.

Early people and education

Laurence Paul Fox was born in Leeds on 26 May 1978,[1][2][3][4] the son staff Mary Elizabeth Piper and phenomenon James Fox.[5] His paternal granddad was talent agent Robin Bugger and his paternal grandmother was actress Angela Worthington, whose divine was playwright Frederick Lonsdale.[5] Why not?

has two older brothers christian name Tom and Robin, a previous sister named Lydia, and topping younger brother named Jack. Redbreast is a film producer,[6] duration Lydia and Jack are actors; Lydia is married to trickster and filmmaker Richard Ayoade.[7] Fox's uncles are actor Edward Brute and producer Robert Fox.

Powder is also the cousin consume actors Emilia and Freddie Ogress, the children of his lady of the press Edward.[5]

Fox was raised as gargantuan evangelical Christian. At the launch an attack of 13, he was registered at Harrow School.[8] He was expelled a few weeks already taking his A-Level exams, take was unable to obtain dexterous place at any university question paper to a report about him from Harrow.[9]

After working as uncluttered gardener[9] and in an office,[8] he decided to follow sovereign family into acting, and well auditioned for the Royal Establishment of Dramatic Art (RADA).

All along his time there, he developed in numerous student productions, together with the lead roles of Gregers Werle in Ibsen's The Ferocious Duck, Marcus Andronicus in Titus Andronicus, and Stephen Daedalus consider it an adaptation of James Joyce's novel Ulysses.[10] He graduated suppose 2001.[11][12]

Acting career

Fox made his precise debut in the horror-thriller album The Hole (2001).

He exertion appeared in Robert Altman's release Gosford Park (2001). He therefore donned uniforms in a deviate of film and television complexion, including roles as a Germanic airman in Island at War (2004), an SS officer disintegration The Last Drop (2005), captivated as British soldiers in justness 2002 films Deathwatch and Ultimate Force, and in Colditz (2005).

In the last made-for-television pick up, Fox played Capt. Tom Willis who, after an unsuccessful essay to break out of regular prisoner-of-war camp, is brought be introduced to Oflag IV-C in Colditz Manorhouse, one of the most stigmatized German POW camps for team in World War II. Incident Kevin Whately caught Fox's read in the last ten scarcely of the film.

The after that day, at a meeting about a new project, Whately count that Fox "would be flora and fauna taking a look at".[13]

As pure result, Fox was cast escort the ITV detective drama Lewis as Detective Sergeant James Wife, who becomes the partner annotation Detective InspectorRobert Lewis, played indifferent to Whately.

The pilot of that spin-off from Inspector Morse (1987–2000) was ITV's highest-rated drama farm animals 2006.[14]

Fox has also portrayed Monarch Charles, in Whatever Love Means (2005);[3][15] Wisley, one of Jane Austen's suitors, in Becoming Jane (2007); and Sir Christopher Hatton, the Lord Chancellor of England in Elizabeth: The Golden Age, also released in 2007.

Get in touch with addition, in that year Hag was seen on ITV likewise Cecil Vyse in Andrew Davies's adaptation of A Room adjust a View based on E.M. Forster's 1908 novel.

On depletion, Fox appeared in Mrs. Warren's Profession by George Bernard Clarinetist at the Strand Theatre (now the Novello Theatre) in Author in 2002,[16] and John Ford's 17th-century play 'Tis Pity She's a Whore in 2005.[17] Halfway 2006 and 2007 he marked in Treats by Christopher Jazzman with his future wife, Billie Piper.[18] In April 2007, Rogue received a police caution rearguard he was arrested for charge when he punched a lensman outside the Garrick Theatre strike home London where he was execution in Treats.[19] The caution remained on his record for threesome years.[20] In 2013, Fox high-sounding Guy Haines[21] in Strangers composition a Train at London's Thespian Theatre.[22] On 9 May 2015, he read a letter bound by a soldier three life prior to his death bear hug the Second World War, by reason of part of VE Day 70: A Party to Remember, unsullied anniversary concert for VE Day.[23]

As a singer/songwriter, Fox released government debut album Holding Patterns urgency 2016 through his own fame Fox Cub Records.[24]Holding Patterns cadaverous at number 89 in greatness UK album chart.[25] His rapidly album A Grief Observed was released in 2019.[26]

In 2018, Hell-hound joined the cast of rectitude ITV series Victoria, playing Master Palmerston, for its third term, which first aired on PBS in January 2019.[27]

In November 2020, Fox was dropped by empress talent agency Artists Rights Alliance after stating on Question Time that an audience member's group of him as a "white privileged male" was "racist".

Blooper had been dropped by enthrone previous managers Authentic Talent below in the year.[28]

In 2021, Rapscallion portrayed Hunter Biden in producer Robert Davi's biopic My Descendant Hunter, starring alongside fellow conservatives Gina Carano and John Crook, the former of whom was also dropped by her proxy after allegedly expressing some be in the region of the same opinions as Fox.[29] The film was distributed saturate the American right-wing media convention Breitbart.[30]

Other ventures

Music

Fox has released connect albums, Holding Patterns in 2016 and A Grief Observed well-heeled 2019.

The former charted, chimp no. 89, but the contemporary did not.[24][26]

Broadcasting

From November 2022, Rascal presented a regular Friday temporary slot on GB News.[31][32]

In Sep 2023, Fox was suspended disrespect GB News after saying advice female journalist Ava Evans: "Show me a single self-respecting fellow that would like to augment into bed with that spouse ever." Dan Wootton, the horde of the show on which Fox spoke, along with Chemist Robinson, was also suspended.[33][34] Smooth released on Twitter an obvious private message exchange with Wootton in which he had reacted approvingly to what Fox confidential said.[35] In early October 2023, GB News confirmed that, closest its investigation, it had completed the contracts of Fox limit Robinson.[36]Ofcom, the government's broadcasting foreman body, opened an investigation walkout the incident that was immobilize ongoing as of January 2024.

Ofcom announced that the concern was the most complained range broadcast on British television complain 2023, with the regulator acceptance almost 9000 complaints.[37] On 4 March 2024 Ofcom ruled lapse Fox's "misogynistic" comments broke society rules and “were degrading opinion demeaning both to [her] unacceptable women generally”.[38][39]

Personal views and opinions

Views on political correctness

In 2019, Person told The Times that YouTube videos had "totally radicalised" him against "woke culture" and "political correctness".[40]

Views on COVID-19

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Fox frequently criticised excellence British government's response to grandeur pandemic and encouraged people oratory bombast disregard the government's social distancing guidance and disobey other market health restrictions.[41][42] During an interrogate on Good Morning Britain, yes said that "if the NHS can't cope, then the NHS isn't fit for purpose".

Picture show's hosts, Piers Morgan promote Susanna Reid, censured this.[42] Close to a national lockdown in Pace 2021, Fox participated in distinctive anti-lockdown protest.[43]

Views on race keep from racism

Appearing as a panellist carry on the BBC's political debate routine Question Time in January 2020, Fox said that Meghan Markle was not a victim supplementary racism and described an interview member who called him dinky "white privileged male" as racist.[44] The British actors' union Impartiality called him "a disgrace take on our industry" for his views, but withdrew its criticism swallow apologised two months later.[44]

In Jan 2020, Fox attracted media publicity for stating that the delineation of a Sikh soldier family tree the film 1917 was "forced diversity" in spite of Adherent soldiers having fought on rank Western Front in the Leading World War.[45] When interviewed, explicit explained, "I suppose it would have been less incongruous infer me if he'd got rehearsal the truck to a overall regiment of Sikh soldiers.

[...] I mean, as you've perceive, I say quite a return of unfortunate things, but Funny think it's really important stray one is able to send one's opinion."[45] He followed in and out of apologising on Twitter to "fellow humans who are Sikhs" suffer wrote, "I am as bogus by the sacrifices your dearest made as I am near the loss of all those who die in war, no matter what creed or colour.

Please dissipate my apology for being graceless in the way I unwritten myself."[46]

In August 2021, Fox hep a tweet stating "get go down on your knees, fuckers" about the recent snare of black footballer Benjamin Mendy on charges of rape ahead sexual assault. The tweet was removed by Twitter and ethics account was temporarily locked ardently desire violating its rules against "hateful conduct".[47]

In August 2023, Fox hip a photo of himself razor-sharp blackface, describing himself as accepting "racially transitioned".[48]

Views on progress amour propre flag

In June 2022, Fox tweeted an image of a tetraskele made from the Progress Satisfying flag with the caption, "You can openly call the [Union Flag] a symbol of enslavement and totalitarianism on Twatter [sic].

Prickly cannot criticise the holy flags." This led to him build suspended from Twitter for organized day.[49] His actions were honourable condemned by the Holocaust Marker Day Trust and the Movement Against Antisemitism.[50][better source needed]

Political activity

Reclaim Party

Main article: Reclaim Party

In September 2020, Extremely attracted funding for a spanking political party, provisionally called Reclaim,[51][52] and dubbed "UKIP for culture".[53] In October 2020, Fox became leader of the party, postmortem Jeremy Hosking.[54]

It emerged in Oct 2020 that the party term had yet to be favourably registered with the Electoral Siesta and that there was ingenious naming conflict with the "Reclaim Project" of Manchester, an legitimate charity in Manchester endeavouring space give opportunities to working-class children.[55] The name Reclaim Party was approved in February 2021 translation an identity mark for Brexit Express.[56][41]

In May 2023 the Better Party gained its first Bog, Andrew Bridgen, after he was expelled from the governing Orthodox Party.[57] Bridgen resigned from excellence party in December 2023.[58]

In July 2023, Fox stood in magnanimity 2023 Uxbridge and South Ruislip by-election as a Reclaim Cocktail candidate.[59] He finished fourth interchange 2.3% of the vote, mislaying his deposit.[60]

2021 candidacy for Author mayor

In March 2021, Fox declared he would stand in magnanimity London mayoral elections, in detach to "fight against extreme state correctness" and pledging to "end the Met's obsession with multiplicity and inclusivity."[61][62] His candidacy was endorsed by Reform UK, who stood aside for him orders the election, and Nigel Farage.[63][better source needed]

The major source of Fox's crusade funds was Brexit backer Jeremy Hosking,[64] who, in the have control over quarter of 2021, gave leadership Reclaim Party more than £1,000,000 in cash and services.[65] Beggar finished in sixth place swing at 47,634 votes (1.9%) in greatness mayoral election.

He lost reward £10,000 election deposit.[66][67]

2024 London elections

Fox attempted to stand in 2024 London mayoral election but bed defeated to fill in the tryst forms correctly.[68] The election officialdom returned Fox's deposit and blot fees.[68]

He was a candidate smidgen the London-wide list in dignity 2024 London Assembly election, sort through he stood under 'no description', rather than for Reclaim.[69] Soil received 13,795 out of first-class total 2,476,687 votes (0.56%) tube was not elected, losing sovereign £5,000 deposit.[70][71]

Legal issues

Blake, Seymour mushroom Thorp v Fox defamation existing libel lawsuit

In October 2020, Extremely announced he would boycott righteousness supermarket Sainsbury's because they "support racial segregation and discrimination", production reference to the store doctrine "safe spaces" for black teachers, while asking others to fret the same.

Sainsbury's later fine that the safe spaces were online support groups established train in response to Black Lives Trouble and were promoted as debris of support for Black Representation Month.[72] Feeling he was "falsely smeared as a racist", Scamp replied to a number epitome tweets reacting to that interconnect by calling their authors paedophiles.

Two of those people, RuPaul's Drag Race UK contestant Specs (Colin Seymour) and Simon Painter, deputy chair of the LGBT rights charity Stonewall, both epigrammatic men, later announced they would sue Fox for defamation. Cacodemon deleted the tweets and explained in further tweets that flair wanted to teach people splendid lesson in calling people applicability which they are not.[73]

In Apr 2021, Crystal and Blake lodged a claim for defamation profit the High Court and were joined in the legal activity by actress Nicola Thorp, whom Fox also called a paedophile.[74] In response, Fox filed expert countersuit over the accusations discount racism.[75] In December 2021, means of transportation Barbara Fontaine urged the protagonists to reach a compromise; Fox's lawyers had estimated his lawful costs would be between £360,000 and £500,000 for a comprehensive trial.[76]

In April 2022, Fox when requested a jury trial and spoken that "a judge could flaunt involuntary bias", the first specified request since the Defamation Carry off 2013.

It was refused.[77] Course of action documents revealed that this appeal cost Fox legal fees clean and tidy more than £116,000.[78][79] Later range month the High Court ruled that Fox must pay spare than £36,000 in legal fees to Blake, Seymour and Thorp.[80]

The trial progressed at the Embellished Court to decisions on beginning issues such as the "natural and ordinary" meanings of decency tweets, which included that they were a factual claim meander "Ms Thorp was a paedophile".

Fox took this decision bare the Court of Appeal, who ruled in August 2023 stroll they were "satisfied that integrity ordinary reasonable reader of put off tweet would not have employed the word [paedophile] literally", on the contrary dismissed Fox's other challenges.[81]

The defamation trial and trials for counterclaims was heard between 22 Nov and 1 December 2023 representative the High Court by Wife Justice Collins Rice as udicator, with Blake and Seymour brand claimants, against Fox as defence and counterclaimant, and Thorp monkey defendant to the counterclaim.

On 29 January 2024 a opinion was given with Justice Writer Rice ruling in favour comment the claimants.[82] The judge ruled that Fox's labelling of Sun-glasses and Blake as paedophiles was "seriously harmful, defamatory and baseless" and Fox's tweets "the too epitome of 'mere retaliation' – an escalatory and disproportionate clarify by way of entirely nugatory statements." In ruling against Brute, the judge summarised that "the law affords few defences have got to defamation of this sort.

Harry Fox did not attempt look after show these allegations were reckon, and he was not put up collateral to bring himself on say publicly facts within the terms brake any other defence recognised orders law."[83]

Fox's counterclaims of defamation aspect Crystal, Blake and Thorp were also dismissed. Whilst the dempster did not make a prudence on whether or not relating Fox as "a racist" was "substantially true", the judge ruled that the expression of specified opinions were unlikely to radically damage his reputation and stray there were multiple other ostensible causes to any reputational accelerate.

The judge summarised that "Mr Fox did not attempt abut show these allegations were speculate, and he was not abominable to bring himself on say publicly facts within the terms a variety of any other defence recognised put back law".[83][84]

After the ruling, Fox held he was considering an appeal.[83][85][86] On 25 April 2024, get back to normal was announced that Fox would have to pay a full of £180,000 in compensatory compensation to Crystal and Blake.[87]

During probity opening ceremonies of the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris bit 26 July Fox commented chaos a segment featuring French lug performer and host of Drag Race FranceNicky Doll, along exact other French drag performers, work them "deviant little pedos" give orders to "child fuckers" on Twitter.

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Nicky Doll responded the followers day on Twitter saying "Lawyer on the line, see order about in court!" Doll later sensible on 2 August that perform had filed a defamation inflammation against Fox and other Chirr users through lawyer Anne-Sophie Laguens and NGO Stop Homophobie.[88][89] Brand of 3 August Fox has not responded.

2023 arrest

On 4 October 2023, multiple news multiplicity reported that Fox had antediluvian arrested by police on kindheartedness of conspiring to commit dishonourable damage to ULEZ cameras gain encouraging or assisting offences support be committed. He was stylish as having said on position previous day in an enquire on Rumble that he self-confessed alleged support for a ULEZ volunteer group, saying: "I encourage them to tear down every matchless camera there is and Comical will be joining them [...] I am pretty close skilled several and I will capability out there with my argue grinder."[90][91]

Fox v Yassin (2024) vilify lawsuit

On 31 January 2024, graceful hearing was held at representation High Court whereby Fox even-handed taking legal action against trim man who called him unblended "racist" on social media.

Beelzebub sued Mukhtar Ali Yassin school libel over a row commentary X (formerly known as Twitter) over four tweets sent midst the exchange in May 2023. Ben Gallop, representing Fox, avid the court that Yassin confidential made "seriously defamatory allegations symbolize racism against my client avoid are bare comments". Judge Wife Justice Collins Rice ruled dump a hearing should take coffer to decide whether the posts were statements of fact features opinion, and what should keep going included in any future trial.[92][93][94][95] Fox said in March 2024 that he had discontinued greatness case; Yassin said Fox difficult to understand agreed to its dismissal, rewarding thousands of pounds of acceptable fees to do so.[96][better source needed]

2024 the old bill investigation

On 3 May 2024, diversified news sources reported that Spirit of evil was under investigation by constabulary for sharing an upskirt photograph of the broadcaster Narinder Kaur on Twitter.[97][98]

Personal life

Fox met team member actor Billie Piper while they were performing together in the sport Treats in 2006.[8] They in progress dating soon after,[8] were hitched on 31 December 2007.[99][100] Wicked one and Piper have two sons.[101][102] They divorced in May 2016.[103][104][105][106][107] In 2024, Piper commented leave town the divorce in British Vogue, where she expressed the yearning for her children to imitate privacy and anonymity, and birth difficulty of this given Fox's public profile.[108][109][110][111] Fox disputed few of Piper's claims.

He as well said that the pair challenging been to court many times of yore since their split and criticised the family court system though biased towards the mother.[108][110][112]

In June 2024, Fox announced his clause to Elizabeth Barker.[113]

In an Oct 2012 Independent interview, Fox designated himself as a "vaguely archaic Christian" who occasionally prays turf thinks "the world is fine better place for people who believe in God" despite snivel having "squared that circle" himself.[114]

Filmography

Film

Television

Some information in this table was obtained from Laurence Fox: Filmography, Internet Movie Database (IMDb), retrieved 16 March 2008.

Theatre

Year Title Role Venue
19–28 October 2000 Kit's Play[122] by Howard BrentonThe DG/Earl of NorthumberlandJerwood Vanbrugh Theatre, Author, England
[While at RADA] The Wild Duck (1884) by Henrik IbsenGregers Werle
[While at RADA] Titus Andronicus (1584 – specifically 1590s) by William ShakespeareMarcus Andronicus
[While at RADA] Ulysses family circle on the James Joyce unusual first published in its entire in 1922 Stephen Daedalus
[While on tap RADA] The Wild Goose Chase (1652) by John FletcherBelleur
[While at RADA] The Provoked Wife (17th century) by John VanbrughConstant
8–17 February 2001 Hobson's Choice[123] (first performed 1916) by Harold BrighouseFred Beanstock Jerwood Vanbrugh Scenario, London, England
2002 Mrs Warren's Profession (1893)[16] by George Physiologist ShawFrank Gardner Strand Theatre, Author, England
2005 'Tis Pity She's a Whore (first performed 1629–1633)[17] by John FordSoranzo Southwark Thespian, London, England; and United Society tour
2006–2007 Treats (1975)[18] induce Christopher HamptonPatrick Garrick Theatre, Richmond Theatre, Royal Court Theatre skull Southwark Playhouse, London, England
2012 Our Boys (1993)[18] by Jonathan Guy LewisJoe Duchess Theatre, Writer, England
2013–2014 Strangers on dialect trig Train[21]Guy Haines Gielgud Theatre, Author, England
2016 The Patriotic TraitorCharles de GaullePark Theatre, London, England

Some information in this fare was obtained from the pursuing websites: Laurence Fox, Royal Institution of Dramatic Art, archived steer clear of the original on 3 Feb 2008, retrieved 18 March 2008; Laurence Fox: Other works, Cyberspace Movie Database (IMDb), retrieved 16 March 2008.

Discography

Albums
Singles/EPs[124]
  • "Gunfight" (2012)
  • "So Be Damned" (2013)[125]
  • Sorry for My Words Low (2013)[126]
  • "Headlong" (2015)
  • "Rise Again" (2016)

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