Fox (disambiguation)
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The fox is a carnivorous animal.
Fox may also refer to:
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[edit] Animals
- The fox terrier, a dog breed
[edit] Sport
- Leicester City FC, an English football team who carry the nickname 'The Foxes'
- Leicestershire CCC, the cricket team from that city, who are also sometimes known by that nickname
- Fox Racing, an apparel maker
- Fox Racing Shox, a vehicle/bicycle/motorcross suspension (fork) company
[edit] Computing
- The FOX cipher, now known as IDEA NXT
- Fox Linux, a Linux distribution
- FOX toolkit, a cross-platform GUI toolkit
- Visual FoxPro, a DBMS and development language
[edit] Entertainment
- Fox (band), a British rock band of the 1970s
- Fox (magazine) a pornographic magazine
- "Fox" (song), a song by the punk rock band Millencolin
- The Fox (brand), a brand name for several classic rock radio stations in the United States
- The Fox (novel), a novel by D. H. Lawrence
- The Fox (1921 film), a film starring Harry Carey
- The Fox (1967 film), a Mark Rydell movie based on the novel
- Foxes (1980 film), a movie starring Jodie Foster and Scott Baio
- Fox (TV series)
- Fox Theatre, any of several movie palaces
- Fox games, a group of board games
- Foxtrot (dance), a dance
- Fox Entertainment Group, a media network owned by News Corporation, and its subsidiaries:
- Fox Broadcasting Company, a broadcast television network
- Fox Film Corporation, a defunct movie studio
- Fox Movie Channel, a cable film network
- Fox News Channel, a cable television network
- Fox Business Network
- Foxtel, a cable and satellite television provider in Australia
- FSN (Fox Sports Net), the name for a group of regional cable sports stations
- FX Networks (short for Fox eXtended), a cable network
- Fox Reality, a cable network for reality programming
[edit] Companies
- Fox (clothing), an Israeli based clothing company
[edit] Military
- Fox (code word), a brevity code for air-to-air munitions release
[edit] Places
- Fox, Alaska, a census-designated place in the United States
- Fox, Indiana, an unincorporated place in the United States
- Fox River, various places and rivers
[edit] Transportation
- Fox armoured car, a Canadian vehicle of World War II
- Fox Armoured Reconnaissance Vehicle, a British vehicle
- Fox Locomotives, a West Cornwall Railway steam locomotive
- MDM-1 Fox, an aerobatic glider
- Volkswagen Fox, a Brazilian subcompact car
- FOX surf boat built in 1886; rowed across the Atlantic by Frank Samuelsen & George Harbo
[edit] Other uses
- Fox (Native American), the Meshkwahkihaki tribe of Native Americans
- FOX proteins, which regulate the expression of genes
- Foxing, the appearance of stains on books, documents, stamps, etc. over time
[edit] People
- Aaron Fox (contemporary), American musicologist
- Anna Maria Fox (1816 – 1897), cultural promoter in Falmouth, Cornwall
- Anne-Marie Fox (1962–), American model and actress, Playboy Playmate
- Annie Fox (author) (contemporary), American author
- Barclay Fox (1815–1855), diarist
- Bernard Fox (1927–), Welsh actor
- Bernard Fox (Irish republican), hunger striker
- Billy Fox (boxer), American boxer
- Bill "The Fox" Foster (1932–2000), an American entertainer
- Black Fox (d.1811), Cherokee chief
- Brian Fox (contemporary), software programmer
- Chad Fox (1970–), American baseball player
- Charles James Fox (1749–1806), British politician
- Charles Masson Fox (1866–1935), Cornish businessman and chess-player
- Charles Richard Fox (1796–1873), illegitimate son of Henry Richard Vassall-Fox, 3rd Baron Holland
- Charley Fox (1920–), Canadian Air Force officer in WWII
- Chloe Fox (1971–), Australian politician
- Christopher Fox (1955–), British composer
- Claire Fox, a British Marxist writer
- Colin Fox (1959–), Scottish politician
- Cyril Fred Fox (1882–1967), English archaeologist
- David Fox (contemporary), American multimedia producer
- Dixon Ryan Fox, (1887–1945), American educator and researcher
- "The Desert Fox", Erwin Rommel (1891–1944), German Field Marshal of World War II
- E. Phillips Fox, Australian painter
- Edward Fox (actor) (1937–), English actor
- Edward Fox (author) (1958–), American author
- Edward Fox (bishop) (1496–1538), English churchman, Bishop of Hereford
- Emilia Fox (1974–), English actress
- Emmet Fox (1886–1951), Irish spiritual leader of the early 20th Century
- Everett Fox (contemporary), scholar and translator of the Hebrew Bible
- Fanne Foxe (1936–), Argentinian-born stripper involved in a 1974 sex scandal with Wilbur Mills
- Fiona Fox (UK press officer) (1964–), director of the UK Science Media Centre
- Fox sisters (19th century), American sisters credited as the creators of Spiritualism
- Fox family of Falmouth (19th century), an influential family in that Cornwall, UK, town
- Francis Fox (1939–), Canadian politician from Quebec
- Galen Fox (1943–), Hawaii politician and convicted sex offender
- Gardner Fox (1911–1986), American writer
- Gary Fox (1943–), Canadian politician from Ontario
- George Fox (1624–1691), English Dissenter and the founder of the Religious Society of Friends
- George Fox (musician), Canadian country music singer
- Gill Fox (1919–2004), American cartoonist, and animator
- Greg Fox (Author) (contemporary), American author and cartoonist
- Gustavus Fox (1821–1883), American naval officer in the Civil War
- Hannah Fox (1969–), American boxer
- Hayden Foxe (1977–), Australian football player
- Henry Fox, 1st Baron Holland (1705–1774), English nobleman and statesman
- Henry Richard Vassall-Fox, 3rd Baron Holland (1773–1840), English nobleman and politician
- Huckleberry Fox (1974–), American actor, appeared in Terms of Endearment
- Hugo Fox (1897-1969), American bassoonist
- James Fox (1939–), English actor
- James Fox (engineer) (1780–1830), English machine tool maker
- James Fox (singer) (1976–), Welsh musician and songwriter
- Jim Fox (contemporary), American composer
- John Fox (1946–), British statistician
- John Fox (NFL) (1955–), American football coach
- John Foxe (1516–1587), English author
- Jorja Fox (1968–), American actress
- Josiah Fox (1763–1847), Cornish-American naval architect
- Judy Fox (born 1957), an American sculptor
- Kerry Fox (1966–), New Zealand actress
- Laurence Fox (1978–), English actor
- Liam Fox (1961–), British politician from Woodspring
- Lindsay Fox (contemporary), Australian businessman
- Lucas Fox (contemporary), British heavy metal musician
- Marcus Fox (1927–2002), British politician from Shipley
- Martha Lane Fox (1973–), British businesswoman
- Marye Anne Fox (1947–), American chemist and university administrator
- Matthew Fox (actor) (1966–), American actor
- Matthew Fox (priest) (contemporary), American priest and theologian
- Megan Fox (1986–), American actress
- Mem Fox (1946–), Australian writer of children's books
- Michael J. Fox (1961–), Canadian actor
- Morgan Fox (1970–), Canadian model and actress, Playboy Playmate
- Nellie Fox (1927–1975), American baseball player
- Oz Fox (contemporary), Christian metal musician
- Paul Fox (contemporary), British television executive with BBC
- Peter Fox (1921–1989), Canadian politician from Manitoba
- Peter Fox (rugby league), an English rugby league footballer and coach, 1970s-90s
- Philip Fox (actor) (living), English film and television actor
- Ralph Fox (20th century), American mathematician
- "Red Fox", nickname of Michael Sinclair (soldier), a World War II prisoner in Colditz Castle
- Richard Fox (1960–), British kayaking champion
- Richard Foxe (Prince Bishop) (1448–1528), English churchman, founder of Corpus Christi College, Oxford
- Richard Edwin Fox (d.2003), American criminal
- Rick Fox (1969–), Canadian basketball player and actor
- Rik Fox (contemporary), Polish-American musician
- Robert Fox link to Disambiguation page
- Ruel Fox (1968–), English football player
- Samantha Fox (1966–), British glamour model and singer
- Samantha Fox (porn star) (1951–) American adult actress
- Shayna Fox (1984–), American voice actress
- Sidney Fox (1910–1942), American actress
- Sidney W. Fox (1912–1998), American biochemist
- Sir Charles Fox English Civil Engineer
- Sir Charles Douglas Fox English Civil Engineer
- Sir Francis Fox English Civil Engineer
- Spencer Fox (contemporary), voice actor
- Stanley Fox (1906–1984), Canadian politician from Manitoba
- Stanley H. Fox (contemporary), American politician from North Carolina
- Stephen Fox (1627–1716), English politician from Wiltshire
- Stephen Fox (author/educator), US professor emeritus at Humboldt State University
- Steve Fox (musician), Canadian country-music singer/songwriter
- "Swamp Fox", nickname of American Revolutionary War general Francis Marion
- Terry Fox (1958–1981), Canadian athlete and cancer treatment activist
- "The Fox", nickname of British rapist Malcolm Fairley
- "The Fox", pseudonym of James F. Phillips, a 1970s Chicago-area environmental activist
- Tiger Jack Fox (1907–1954), American boxer
- Tim Fox (contemporary), American football player
- Tom Fox (activist) (1951-2006), Quaker peacemaker executed by insurgents in Iraq
- Ty Fox (contemporary), American pornographic actor
- Uffa Fox (1898–1972), English boat designer and sailing enthusiast
- Vicente Fox (1942–), former President of Mexico
- Virgil Fox (1912–1980), American organist
- Vivica A. Fox (1964–), American actress
- Wade Fox (1920–1964), American zoologist and herpetologist
- Wesley L. Fox (1931–), American US Marine, awarded the Medal of Honor
- Wilfrid Fox (1875–1962), British dermatologist and horticulturist
- William Fox (New Zealand) (1812–1893), New Zealand politician, Premier of New Zealand
- William Fox (producer) (1879–1952), founder of Fox Film Corporation
- William Darwin Fox (1805–1880), English clergyman, naturalist, and cousin of Charles Darwin
- William Johnson Fox (1786–1864), English religious and political orator
[edit] Fictional characters
- Fox (Neighbours), character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours
- Chelsea Fox, Denise Fox and Libby Fox, characters in the UK soap opera EastEnders.
- Carmelita Fox, inspector from Interpol in several Playstation2 games
- Crimson Fox, French superhero in the DC Comics Universe
- Fiona Fox, character in the Sonic the Hedgehog series of comics
- Fox (Farthing Wood), character from the animated children's television series The Animals of Farthing Wood
- Fox (Gargoyles), character from the animated television series Gargoyles and comics
- Fox McCloud, character from the Star Fox series
- Fox Mulder, character in the TV show The X-Files
- "Fox", a member of the title gang in the 1979 film The Warriors
- The Fox family of the comic strip FoxTrot
- Gray Fox (Metal Gear), character in the game series Metal Gear
- Lucius Fox, character in the Batman comic books
- Mrs Fox, character in the UK TV series Dad's Army
- Pablo the Little Red Fox, character in a UK TV cartoon show for preschool children
- Sergeant Fox, a 501st Legion Clone Trooper from Star Wars
- Silver Fox, character in the Marvel Comics universe
- Steve Fox (Tekken), character in the fighting game series Tekken
Foxes can refer to: