James Fox
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 84 |
Date of birth | May 19,1939 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | London |
United Kingdom | |
Height | 185 (cm) |
Spouse | Mary Elizabeth Piper |
Children | Laurence Fox |
Lydia Fox | |
Jack Fox | |
Thomas Fox | |
Robin Fox | |
Siblings | Robert Fox |
Edward Fox | |
Job | Voice acting |
Education | Harrow School |
Cleveland Heights High School | |
Books | Life |
The Langhorne sisters | |
White Mischief | |
Telephone Gambits. A Module for Teaching Telephone English to Second Language Learners | |
Albums | All the Fours |
Delayed | |
Problems Solve Themsleves | |
Songs | 2004 |
List | 2004 |
1967 | |
2008 | |
Parents | Robin Fox |
Angela Fox | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 431412 |
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Thoroughly Modern Millie
The Remains of the Day
Sherlock Holmes
Patriot Games
Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines
The Servant
The Prince & Me
King Rat
Gulliver's Travels
A Passage to India
The Russia House
The Miniver Story
Mickey Blue Eyes
The Chase
Sexy Beast
The Whistle Blower
The Double
A Question of Attribution
The Golden Bowl
Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes
The Magnet
The Mighty Quinn
Performance
Absolute Beginners
Up at the Villa
Farewell to the King
Afraid of the Dark
High Season
The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner
Mr. Lonely
Doomsday Gun
Tamahine
The Catherine Cookson Collection: The Dwelling Place
Effie Gray
Isadora
Comrades
Anna Pavlova
The Mystic Masseur
Arabella
No Longer Alone
Jinnah
London Spy
Cambridge Spies
Hans Christian Andersen: My Life as a Fairytale
Shadow Run
Lover's Prayer
Wide Blue Yonder
The Great Train Robbery
The Lost World
James Fox Life story
James William Fox is an English actor. He won a BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles for The Servant.
Eurovision: Brotherhood of Man star's tips on winning the contest
... James Fox, from Bargoed, had been reluctant to take part but eventually agreed...
Eurovision: Which parts of the UK have performed best?
... This is no surprise to previous entrant James Fox, who said London was " the epicentre of the music world"...
Eurovision: Brotherhood of Man star's tips on winning the contest
By Nelli BirdBBC News
Wales' only Eurovision winner has revealed The Secret to the success that changed her life forever.
As Saturday's contest in Liverpool looms, Brotherhood of Man star Nicky Stevens recounted how The Band shot to fame in 1976.
Their song " Save Your Kisses For Me" was a long way from the slick productions that are now The Norm .
But She Said it was the UK entry's disciplined dancing went down a storm with fans watching around The World .
The 73-year-old said: " We firmly believed in rehearsing. We had a choreography at The Time where we lifted our legs up, and every leg had to be perfectly In Line .
" We were very, very Good - we could have gone to numerous parties but we were very boring.
" We thought This Was the One Shot , so let's be as Good as we can be. "
The Song topped The Charts in 33 countries in 1976.
Among their other hits were Number Ones Angelo, in 1977, and Figaro, in 1978.
Nicky, from Carmarthen, said: " But it was that one song, and winning the Eurovision, that changed our lives forever.
" In The Years that followed, up until just a couple of years ago, as we've eased off with touring now, we were Still Going to these countries and performing.
" All because of that one song. "
In 1981 Bucks Fizz won The Contest with Making Your Mind Up.
Their victory was Still Fresh in the minds of The Public when Sweet Dreams entered with I'm Never Giving Up in 1983.
Sweet Dreams singer Bobby McVay, who lives in Pontypool, said: " We were told to bring an overnight bag, because they said if you win The Contest tonight, you are going to be whisked away to record the video for Eurovision.
" And I remember making My Bed that morning and thinking 'Am I Coming Back to this bed tonight, or is My Life going to change?'"
At The Final in Munich, The Band members' adrenaline was pumping.
The 61-year-old said: " I was desperate for a wee. And they said 'You don't have time'.
" But I'd just been told there were 500 million people watching. We started off really well but then the votes started to dwindle. "
The Trio came sixth with 79 points.
By 2004 expectations had plummeted.
The previous year's entry, Jemini, had received " nul points".
James Fox , from Bargoed, had been reluctant to take part but eventually agreed.
The Event turned out to " one of The Best week's of My Life ".
The former Fame Academy contestant said: " When you get off the plane, it's like The World 's press is there.
" You prepare yourself but it's like nothing you've ever seen, it's an absolute circus. "
His song, Hold on To Our Love , came 16th and led to West End roles.
James was proud to have joined the " Eurovision family".
" You're just part of a club, quite a unique club, " He Said .
X-Factor star Lucie Jones , from Cardiff, and Holding Out for a Hero vocalist Bonnie Tyler , from Skewen, Neath Port Talbot , were picked for The Competition in 2017 and 2013.
Neither left a Big Impression , finishing 15th and 19th respectively.
Nicky believes Wales could still make a comeback.
" I Am patriotic and I would back them all The Way , " She Said .
" But I would still be The First Welsh winner. "
The Second Knock Out stage of this year's Eurovision Song Contest comes Live From Liverpool on Thursday evening.
Sixteen countries will compete for 10 places in Saturday Night 's grand final.
Both shows will be
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com