Earle Foxe

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Earle Foxe
Born 25 December 1891
Oxford, Ohio Flag of the United States United States
Died 10 December 1973
Los Angeles Flag of the United States United States
Occupation Actor
Years active 1912 - 1946

Earle Foxe (25 December 1891, Oxford, Ohio, USA - 10 December 1973, Los Angeles) was an American film actor.

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[edit] Background

Foxe was born to Charles Aldrich Fox, originally of Flint, Michigan. His half sister was Ethel May Fox, a music teacher, born to Charles Aldrich Fox and Katie Eldridge. Always very private about his own early history he claimed that Ohio was his early home. He left for New York as a young man and became a successful stage star. He moved to California and signed a contract with Fox Film Corporation. He married Gladys Borum in 1923 and later legally adopted her son Chester E. Foxe. He lived at "The Lambs" in the early 1920s at 130 West 44th Street in New York City but moved to California in 1922.

He founded Black Foxe School, a military school for boys, in 1943.

[edit] Career

Between 1912 and 1946 Foxe acted in a total of 148 films.

[edit] Filmography

[edit] 1940s

[edit] 1930s

  • Lady Behave! (1937) (uncredited)
  • Dangerously Yours (1937) .... Eddie
  • Murder Goes to College (1937) .... Tom Barry
  • We're on the Jury (1937) .... Mr. Thomas Jeffreys
  • The Mighty Treve (1937) (as Earle Fox) .... Judson
  • Crack-Up (1936) .... Operative #30
  • Fifteen Maiden Lane (1936) (uncredited) .... Society Crook
  • Mary of Scotland (1936) .... Earl of Kent
  • The Golden Arrow (1936) .... Alfred 'Pat' Parker
  • The Informer (1935) (uncredited) .... British Officer
  • Bright Eyes (1934) (uncredited) .... Bond Man
  • Love Time(1934) .... Sergeant
  • Counsel on De Fence (1934)
  • You Belong to Me (1934) (uncredited)
  • Little Man, What Now? (1934) (uncredited) .... Frenchman
  • Missouri Nightingale (1934) .... Harry Crandall
  • Bedside (1934) .... Joe
  • The Big Shakedown (1934) (uncredited) .... Carey
  • Arizona to Broadway (1933) .... John Sandburg
  • A Bedtime Story (1933) .... Max de l'Enclos
  • The Mind Reader (1933) .... Don Holman
  • Blondie Johnson (1933) .... Scannel
  • Men Are Such Fools (1932) .... Joe Darrow
  • Scarlet Dawn (1932) (uncredited) .... Boris, a soldier
  • The All-American (1932)
  • Those We Love (1932) .... Bert Parker
  • Two Lips and Juleps (1932)
  • A Passport to Hell (1932) .... Purser
  • The Engineer's Daughter (1932)
  • They Never Come Back (1932) .... Jerry Filmore
  • So Big! (1932) .... Pervus De Jong
  • Destry Rides Again (1932) .... Brent
  • The Midnight Patrol (1932) .... Judson
  • The Expert (1932) .... Fred Minick
  • Strangers in Love (1932) .... J.C. Clark
  • Union Depot (1932) .... Detective Jim Parker, G-Man
  • The Wide Open Spaces (1931)
  • Ladies of the Big House (1931) .... Kid Athens
  • The Spider (1931) .... John Carrington
  • Transatlantic (1931) .... Handsome
  • Dance, Fools, Dance (1931) (as Earl Foxe) .... Wally Baxter
  • Good Intentions (1930) .... 'Flash' Norton

[edit] 1920s

  • Black Magic (1929) .... Hugh Darrell
  • Thru Different Eyes (1929) .... Howard Thornton
  • The Ghost Talks (1929) .... Heimie Heimrath
  • New Year's Eve(1929) .... Barry Harmon
  • Fugitives (1929) .... Al Barrow
  • Blindfold (1928) .... Dr. Cornelius Simmons
  • The River Pirate (1928) .... Shark
  • None But the Brave (1928/I) (unconfirmed)
  • News Parade (1928) .... Ivan Vodkoff - Mysterious Stranger
  • Hangman's House (1928) .... John D'Arcy
  • Four Sons (1928) .... Maj. von Stomm
  • Sailors' Wives (1928) .... Max Slater
  • Ladies Must Dress (1927) .... George Ward, Jr
  • A Hot Potato (1927)
  • Slaves of Beauty (1927) .... Paul Perry
  • Not the Type (1927)
  • Car Shy (1927)
  • Society Architect (1927)
  • Upstream (1927) .... Eric Brasingham
  • Motor Boat Demon (1927)
  • The Tennis Wizard (1926) .... Reginald Van Bibber
  • King Bozo (1926)
  • The Swimming Instructor (1926)
  • Rah! Rah! Heidelberg! (1926)
  • A Trip to Chinatown (1926) .... Welland Strong
  • The Mad Racer (1926)
  • The Reporter (1926)
  • The Feud (1926)
  • A Parisian Knight (1925) .... Van Bibber
  • Wages for Wives (1925) .... Hughie Logan
  • The Wrestler (1925)
  • The Sky Jumper (1925)
  • A Spanish Romeo (1925)
  • The Guest of Honor (1925)
  • The Burglar (1924)
  • Paul Jones, Jr. (1924)
  • The Last Man on Earth (1924) .... Elmer Smith
  • The Race (1924)
  • Oh, You Tony! (1924) .... Jim Overton
  • The Hunt (1924)
  • The Fight (1924)
  • A Lady of Quality (1924) .... Sir John Ozen
  • Fashion Row (1923) .... James Morton
  • Innocence (1923) .... Paul Atkins
  • The French Doll (1923) (uncredited) (unconfirmed) .... Undetermined Role
  • Vanity Fair (1923) .... Captain Dobbin
  • The Man She Brought Back (1922) .... John Ramsey
  • The Prodigal Judge (1922) .... Bruce Carrington
  • The Black Panther's Cub (1921) .... Lord Maudsley

[edit] 1910s

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Persondata
NAME Foxe, Earle
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Actor
DATE OF BIRTH 25 December 1891
PLACE OF BIRTH Oxford, Ohio Flag of the United States United States
DATE OF DEATH 10 December 1973
PLACE OF DEATH Los Angeles Flag of the United States United States