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Philip Fox

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28

Gender
Male

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Philip Fox

Biography

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Philip "Phil" Fox (Edinburgh) is an English film and television actor, known particularly for comic roles. His appearances include Genie in the House, Maurice, People Like Us, Waking the Dead, Maxwell, Midsummer Murders and Foyle's War. He also appeared in the film Venus alongside Peter O'Toole.

He has also appeared in many children's programmes and has a long association with producer Clive Doig, who cast him in the children's shows Eureka, The Album, Eat Your Words and See It Saw It.

He has also appeared in very many productions for BBC Radio 4, most notably in a dramatisation of the Terry Pratchett books Mort and Small Gods.

Fox played the character Baldrick in the unbroadcast pilot of the Blackadder series, before being replaced by Tony Robinson in the role for the series itself.

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Known For

Acting

2023Blackadder: The Lost Pilotas Baldrick
2007Maxwellas Trevor Cook
2007M.I. Highas Philip Blahga
2006Venusas Doctor
2003Carlaas Mr. Carter
2002Foyle's Waras Bill Burton
2002Gypsy Womanas Jones
2001Waking the Deadas Dr. Roberts
2001Waking the Deadas Reynolds
1997I'm Alan Partridgeas Estate Agent
1997Midsomer Murdersas Gordon Leesmith
1996The Fortunes and Misfortunes of Moll Flandersas Priest at Wedding
1995Solitaire for 2as Businessman
1993Peak Practiceas Brian Wood
1993Selling Hitleras Leo Pesch
1992Heartbeatas Wells
1992The Grass Arenaas Radiographer
1991Selling Hitleras Leo Pesch
1990Paper Maskas Anaesthetist
1990You Rang, M'Lord?as Hamish Kintyre
1989Birds of a Featheras Rodney
1987Mauriceas Dr. Jowitt
1987Superman IV: The Quest for Peaceas Husband - Great Wall of China
1987Watchingas Sidney Clough
1984Me & My Girlas Gavin
1984Duty Freeas Neville
1982How Many Miles to Babylon?as Padre
1973Last of the Summer Wineas Mervin

Production