Earle Foxe Actor
Earle Foxe is a 81 years old actor from United States of America from . Earle Foxe was born on December 25, 1891 (died on December 10, 1973, he was 81 years old) in . His nickname was Earl Foxe.
About
No, he died on 12/10/1973, 50 years ago. He was 81 years old when he died. He died in Los Angeles
Works
Earle Foxe Movies (46)
There are 46 movies of Earle Foxe.
His first feature film was My Darling Clementine (1946, as Gambler (uncredited)). He was 54 when he starred in this movie. Since 1946, he has appeared in 46 feature films. The last one is The Mighty Treve (1937). In this movie, we watched him in the Judson character .
View all Earle Foxe movies.Earle Foxe movie characters
The names of the characters/jobs in the films he starred in are as follows:
Character/Job | Movie | Age |
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Gambler | My Darling Clementine (1946) | 54 |
British Officer | The Informer (1935) | 43 |
Major von Stomm | Four Sons (1928) | 36 |
Joe | Bedside (1934) | 42 |
Pervus De Jong | So Big! (1932) | 40 |
Wally | Dance, Fools, Dance (1931) | 39 |
Eric Brashingham | Upstream (1927) | 35 |
J.C. Clark | Strangers in Love (1932) | 40 |
James Peyton - an Internal Revenue Officer | The Pursuit of the Smugglers (1913) | 21 |
John D'Arcy | Hangman's House (1928) | 36 |
Eddie | Dangerously Yours (1937) | 45 |
Dick | Peck's Bad Girl (1918) | 26 |
Handsome | Transatlantic (1931) | 39 |
Dave Tolliver | The Trail of the Lonesome Pine (1916) | 24 |
Alfred Parker | The Golden Arrow (1936) | 44 |
Don | The Mind Reader (1933) | 41 |
Kid Athens | Ladies of the Big House (1931) | 40 |
Scannel | Blondie Johnson (1933) | 41 |
Hugh Darrell | Black Magic (1929) | 37 |
Boris a Soldier | Scarlet Dawn (1932) | 40 |
Home, Sweet Home (1914) | 22 | |
Thomas Jeffreys | We're on the Jury (1937) | 45 |
Purser | A Passport to Hell (1932) | 40 |
Fred Minick | The Expert (1932) | 40 |
Jim Parker | Union Depot (1932) | 40 |
unknown | The Escape (1914) | 22 |
John Sandburg | Arizona to Broadway (1933) | 41 |
Sir John Ozen | A Lady of Quality (1924) | 32 |
Paul Perry | Slaves of Beauty (1927) | 35 |
John Carrington | The Spider (1931) | 39 |
Gerald Mordaunt | Panthea (1917) | 25 |
Reginald Van Bibber | Car Shy (1927) | 35 |
Elmer Smith | The Last Man on Earth (1924) | 32 |
Harry Crandall | St. Louis Woman (1934) | 42 |
Frenchman | Little Man, What Now? (1934) | 42 |
Nicholas Knox | The Fatal Ring (1917) | 25 |
Captain Dobbin | Vanity Fair (1923) | 31 |
Reginald Van Bibber | The Motor Boat Demon (1927) | 35 |
Howard Thornton | Thru Different Eyes (1929) | 37 |
Good Intentions (1930) | 38 | |
Tom Brent | Destry Rides Again (1932) | 40 |
Jerry Filmore | They Never Come Back (1932) | 40 |
Joe Darrow | Men Are Such Fools (1932) | 40 |
Max de l'Enclos | A Bedtime Story (1933) | 41 |
Travers, Tony's Attorney | Counsel on De Fence (1934) | 42 |
Judson | The Mighty Treve (1937) | 45 |
Education
He graduated from Ohio State University
What was Earle's zodiac sign?Earle Foxe zodiac sign was capricorn.
Other facts about Earle Foxe
Alias | Earl Foxe |
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Place of death | Los Angeles |
Work period (start) | 1912-01-01T00:00:00Z |
Given name | Earle |
Family name | Fox. Show people with the surname Fox |
Date of death | 1973-12-10T00:00:00Z |
Country of citizenship | United States Of America |