Robin Fox family

Not to be confused with Robin Fox, the anthropologist.

The Robin Fox family is a family with several members in the acting and related professions over a number of generations. Robin Fox (1913–1971), an actor and theatrical agent, and his wife Angela Muriel Darita Worthington, actress and daughter of the English playwright Frederick Lonsdale, had three sons: the actors James and Edward Fox, and Robert, who became a theatrical agent. Their grandchildren include the actors Emilia, Laurence, and Lydia Fox. Robin Fox was the grandson of Samson Fox (1838–1903), a British engineer, industrialist, and philanthropist.

Dynastic roots

Robin Fox was born in St George Hanover Square, London, the son of Hilda Louise (Alcock), an actress, and Arthur William Fox. He was related to the great acting dynasty: the Neilson / Hanbury Family via his mother, and his aunt Lily Hanbury. His father was the son of industrialist Samson Fox.[1] Hilda and Lily's first cousin Julia Neilson was married to the actor Fred Terry, brother of the late nineteenth century star Ellen Terry.[2] In total seven first cousins including Hilda and Lily Hanbury were all actors in the Victorian Theatre.[2]

Family

Robin Fox (1913–1971), theatrical agent, married Angela Muriel Darita Worthington, actress, 3 sons

(i) Tracy Reed, (married 1958–61), actress, 1 child
  • Lucy Preston, Viscountess Gormanston (born Lucy Arabella Fox, 1960), married twice
(i) David Grenfell. 1 child
  • Harry Grenfell (born 1987)
(ii) Jenico Preston, 17th Viscount Gormanston
(ii) Joanna David, actress, 2 children
  • Rose Gilley (born 2010)
  • Winston James Fox (born 2008)
  • Eugene Pip Fox (born 2012)
  • Esme Bibi Ayoade (born 2009)
  • Ida Ayoade
(i) Celestia Sporborg (married 1975–90), casting director, 3 children
(ii) Natasha Richardson (1990–94), actress, no children
(iii) Fiona Golfar (1996 to date), editor at Vogue magazine, 2 children

References

  1. Lundy, Darryl. "p. 47912 § 479118". The Peerage.
  2. 1 2 "Emilia Fox". Who Do You Think You Are?. Series 8. Episode 5. 7 Sep 2011. BBC One.

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