David Fox
Biography
David Fox, born in 1941 in Swastika, Ontario, is a prominent Canadian actor recognized for his diverse contributions to television and film. He is particularly famous for his portrayal of Clive Pettibone, a schoolteacher, in the beloved series Road to Avonlea. In addition to his on-screen performances, Fox lent his voice to the character Captain Haddock in the animated series The Adventures of Tintin, showcasing his talent in voice acting.
Throughout his career, Fox has received critical acclaim for his work. Notably, he earned a Genie Award nomination in 1996 for his role in the film When Night is Falling, which highlighted his acting prowess in a significant feature. Later, in 2008, he garnered a Gemini Award nomination for his performance in the television miniseries Across the River to Motor City, further establishing his reputation in the industry.
With a career spanning several decades, David Fox has made a lasting impact on Canadian entertainment, captivating audiences with his versatile roles and distinctive performances. His contributions to the arts continue to be celebrated by fans and critics alike.
Filmography
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Terror at London Bridge
1985
Mama (2013)
2013 • Burnsie
Sweeney Todd
2006
The Saddest Music in the World
2003 • Fyodor Kent
When Night Is Falling
1995 • Reverend DeBoer
2001: A Space Travesty
2000 • Osgood
Plastic
2014
Population 436
2006 • Ronald Greaver
Nukie
1987 • Nukie
Billy the Kid and the Green Baize Vampire
1985
Snow Cake
2006 • Dirk Freeman
My Pet Monster
1986 • Mr. Smith