Harry Fox
Harry Fox | |
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Harry Fox | |
Born |
Arthur Carringford May 25, 1882 Pomona, California, USA |
Died |
July 20, 1959 77) Los Angeles, California, USA | (aged
Occupation | Dancer, comedian |
Harry Fox, born Arthur Carringford, (May 25, 1882 - July 20, 1959) was a vaudeville dancer, actor, and comedian.
Biography
Fox is most notably famous for being related as name-source to the Fox Trot dance in New York but there are many doubts that this is a true story. An often used narration is that his steps were recorded by dance instructor F. L. Clendenen in his 1914 book Dance Mad as "The Fox Trot, as danced by Mr. Fox" but in the book neither the dance nor Fox himself are mentioned.[1] Harry Fox made a few recordings of popular songs and appeared in a few silent films, most notably the serial Beatrice Fairfax with Grace Darling. On Broadway in 1915 he appeared opposite Nora Bayes in the play/musical Maid in America.
In the early sound era he made some talking short films such as Harry Fox and his American Beauties and The Fox and the Bee (with his partner and wife Beatrice) but by the 1930s his fame was over and he lived a life of obscurity getting work in films playing bit parts while holding a job as a tester in an aircraft plant. In the 1920s he was briefly married to one of the famous Ziegfeld performers from The Dolly Sisters. He was still living in 1945 when the biopic The Dolly Sisters was made. The movie shows the marriage happening during World War I, a subsequent divorce, and a reunion after Jenny Dolly's accident. He was actress Evelyn Brent's third husband.
Selected filmography
- Talent Scout (1937)
References
- ↑ Table of content from: Frank Leslie Clendenen: Dance mad or: The dance of the day, 1914, St. Louis, Mo., Arcade Print Co., complete digital edition at the HathiTrust Digital Library, retrieved on December 30, 2014
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Harry Fox. |
- Harry Fox at the Internet Movie Database
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